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'Ratatouille' trailer arrives online

See what Pixar are working on for summer 2007.

Jun  9 2006

The trailer for Disney's forthcoming animation flick 'Ratatouille' has arrived online, and it's a cracker.

Co-directed by creative visionary Brad Bird ('The Iron Giant', 'The Incredibles'), the film follows the adventures of a young rat as he hunts for the very finest cuisine that Paris has to offer.

This first look at the flick is full of action, with a few choice gags thrown in at the end for good measure.

The animation is as exquisite as one would expect from a Disney/Pixar co-production, but as for the quality of the film, we'll just have to wait for next summer to find out.

To check out the teaser, head to our Top Ten Trailers and click on the link.

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