A113 (pronounced A-One-Thirteen) is the classroom number used by character animation students at the California Institute of the Arts. Many of its alumni (including Pixar staff) have used the number in their professional works. It is said to appear in some way, shape, or form in every Pixar film.
What does it mean? Pixar co-founder John Lasseter has explained A113 is the number of the animation classroom at the California Institute of the Arts. Many animators like Lasseter attended school there. And by including the number, they are giving a subtle shout-out to their alma mater.
You'll find 'A113' on the license plate of Andy's mom's car in “Toy Story,” as the courtroom number in “Up,” on a box in “A Bug's Life” and on the diver's camera in “Finding Nemo.” It also appears in a couple of Disney movies including “Lilo and Stitch” and “The Princess and the Frog.”
But clever Pixar fans caught onto the Easter egg quickly, and now look out for A113 in every single film where it gets harder and harder to spot. For Lightyear, it can be found out the window of Alisha's office printed on another building.
2319 represents WS (W the 23rd letter, and S the 19th letter), which stands for "White Sock".
There are lots of little Easter eggs you can spot in Wall-E, especially in Wall-E's hideout on Earth. While Wall-E is watching Hello, Dolly! you can spot the iconic walker owned by Carl from Up.
The code "2319" seems to stand for "white sock."
"W" is the 23rd letter in the alphabet and "S" is the 19th letter, so the code seems like it's literally meant to stand for "white sock."
As with Ratzenberger, A113 – a reference to the classroom where Pixar's big names studied – is a constant in Pixar movies and in Incredibles 2, it appears several times throughout, including on the front of a train, on an office in DEVTECH and on the cinema marquee at the end of the movie as Violet goes on a date with ...
A113 is the license plate on Andy's mom's minivan in "Toy Story." As Pixar's first movie, released all the way back in 1995, many of the studio's traditions were established here, like A113, the Luxo ball, and the Pizza Planet delivery truck. It's still the minivan's license plate in "Toy Story 2."
Strange World is the 69th film that has officially come from Walt Disney Animation Studios, the oldest animation studio in the world, continuing a tradition that stretches all the way back to 1937 with the release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
Murray Clutchburn is a character in 'Cars,' who is sponsored by Sputter Stop in the Piston Cup. He is a stock car, is #92 and has teal/orange paint job.
Pocahontas is a 1995 American animated musical romance-drama film and is the 33rd Disney animated feature film.
5. “Signal 70” — This is one code that hopefully is used very little because it signals a lost child.
Another numeric signal that Disney Cast Members tend to use between one another is Signal 25. It's not a signal you ever want to be present for because it has the potential to be especially dangerous. In short, it is the signal used to alert other Cast Members about smoke or even fire.
At my work location, when the train had to close, we said it was “101.” When it was back up and running, the train was then “102.” These are common codes used throughout the Walt Disney World attractions. Another common code is a “103”, which is a bathroom break.
It makes no financial sense to wait this long. It's simply we had a story that we wanted to tell.” According to Disney Fanon, Incredibles 3, the American computer-animated superhero film will be Pixar's 29th animated feature and is scheduled to be theatrically released in June 2024.
Brick is a super-tough heroine with mega muscles and a fearless spirit that showcases her strong name. She can also expand to the size and strength of a brick wall on command.
WALL•E. Autopilot of the Axiom attempted to implement Directive A-113 with the help of GO-4 when EVE and WALL•E brought back an example of plant life but was ultimately defeated when the Captain switched him to manual control and when EVE and WALL•E had placed the plant in the Holo-Detector.
Thinking items from the human world can harm you, George Anderson's colleague shouts '23-19', which beckons the CDA (Child Detection Agency). They remove the sock and destroy it before shaving the fluffy monster all over.
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In Aisle 9, there is an easter egg which involves shooting all teddy bears, opening the cargo doors of a truck in the map.
EVE, like WALL-E, has no genitals. EVE cannot reproduce sexually. EVE is a machine that has no biological sex. Yet, she's a girl and WALL-E is a boy.
Then EVE (Extraterrestrial Vegetation Evaluator) comes to earth and her and WALL-E spark up a friendship and it's apparent WALL-E has a crush on her, so much he shows her a seedling plant growing in a pot he got from amongst the trash.
WALL-E is partially crushed and is very badly damaged and broken. Eve tries everything she can think of to help fix him. Nothing works. In a last ditch effort, once they have returned to earth, she ransacks his stash of rarities trying to find the appropriate parts.