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: Pixar often hides a character or object from their next upcoming movie within the current one. For example, a "Mr. Incredible" comic book appeared in Finding Nemo a year before The Incredibles was released. Historical and Cultural Context Pixar_Easter_Egg.7z
: This is the most famous reference, appearing as a room number, license plate, or code. It refers to Classroom A113 at the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), where many Pixar pioneers, like John Lasseter and Brad Bird, studied character animation. If you are looking for a specific technical
: Early eggs like the Wilhelm Scream (a stock sound effect used when Buzz falls out of a window in Toy Story ) represent a bridge between traditional Hollywood tropes and modern CGI storytelling. Notable Movie-Specific Examples Specific Hidden Detail Ratatouille For example, a "Mr