The first time we saw it was in "Toy Story" on the license plate of the Pizza Planet truck.
It popped up again on a box in "A Bug"s Life," but perhaps it was just a coincidence…?
In "Finding Nemo," it was on the diver"s camera
It showed up in "Cars"…
You might have missed it as the courtroom number in "Up!" if you were too busy crying.
Only the sharpest of eyes could see it in Roman numerals above a doorway in "Brave."
It was on a door in "Monsters University."
But strangely, it also showed up in non-Pixar movies, such as "Lilo and Stitch."
Here it is in "The Iron Giant."
It"s coming right for you in "The Princess and the Frog."
It"s easy to find in "The Brave Little Toaster."
But it"s not just movies—it also makes appearances in TV shows such as "American Dad."
And it"s come up in "The Simpsons" more than once.
You can even see it in "The Avengers."
TWICE!
So what exactly is A113? A conspiracy? A secret alliance? A message to aliens? Nah, it"s just the room number at the California Institute of Arts, where many animators (including plenty who now work for Disney and Pixar) got their start.
But that"s not the only sneaky thing that Pixar hides in their movies. The lamp was also a subtle constellation in "Toy Story 2" when Buzz Lightyear flies back down to Earth.
Sully from "Monster"s Inc." can be seen in a wood carving in the witch"s shack in "Brave" if you know where to look.
I wonder if Dug from "Up!" developed his obsession with squirrels before or after his experience with rats in "Ratatouille?"
The same company that owns the gas station in "Toy Story" is also the sponsor for the Piston Cup in "Cars."
And finally, if you need something a bit easier to spot, just watch "Monster"s Inc." and wait for Boo to try to give Sully her Nemo toy.
Disney/Pixar Hid This In Nearly Every Movie...Did You Notice It?
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