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What is a Pixar Easter egg?

A Pixar Easter egg is a hidden, deliberate reference, character cameo, or inside joke tucked into Disney/Pixar films for observant viewers. These, such as the Pizza Planet Truck, A113, the Luxo Ball, or hints at future films, are tradition-based nods connecting the Pixar universe. YouTube +3
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What Easter egg is in every Pixar movie?

There is a Pizza Planet reference in every Pixar feature film to date except for the 2004 film The Incredibles. Lee Unkrich confirmed that there is no Pizza Planet truck anywhere in The Incredibles.
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What is a Disney Easter egg?

An Easter Egg in Disney-speak is a hidden detail, a reference, an image, or even an inside joke that's tucked into a theme park attraction, a film, or a show. Imagineers, animators, and writers intentionally place these Easter eggs into their creations as a little surprise treat for sharp-eyed fans.
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What is hidden in every Pixar movie?

Andrew Stanton, the director of Finding Dory, claims that Hank the Septopus is actually hidden in every other Pixar movie — only you can't tell because he's camouflaged.
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What does Pixar mean?

The name Pixar is a made-up, faux-Spanish word meaning "to make pictures," combining "pix" (short for pictures/pixels) with the Spanish verb-ending "-ar," created for the original Pixar Image Computer developed at Lucasfilm's Graphics Group before it became the renowned animation studio known for films like Toy Story.
 
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Is Barbie a Pixar character?

Barbara "Barbie" Roberts is a major character in Disney•Pixar's 2010 animated film Toy Story 3. She is a genuine doll toy line made by the company Mattel.
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Why is Pixar not Disney?

Pixar is technically owned by Disney (acquired in 2006) but remains a separate studio with its own distinct culture and creative process, a condition negotiated by Steve Jobs to preserve its unique identity, allowing it to maintain its own headquarters and branding ("Disney•Pixar") while benefiting from Disney's distribution, despite increasing integration and influence over time.
 
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What is the only canceled Pixar movie?

Newt — Pixar's Lost Film and the One That Never Made It to Theaters Among the many originals produced by Pixar Animation Studios, Newt stands alone as the studio's most famous cancelled feature project.
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What are Easter eggs in movies?

In movies, an Easter egg is a hidden message, joke, or reference intentionally placed by creators for sharp-eyed viewers to discover, like a secret gift or inside joke. These can range from subtle nods to other films, comic books, or creators (like Star Wars characters in E.T.) to pop-culture trivia, symbolic details, or even bonus content on DVDs, enriching the viewing experience and rewarding attentive fans.
 
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Which Disney movie is LGBT?

Disney includes LGBTQ+ representation in several films, notably Strange World (2022), featuring its first openly gay lead, Ethan Clade, and Lightyear (2022), with a lesbian couple in a brief kiss, plus Elemental (2023) with lesbian leads, while earlier films like Zootopia (2016) and Onward (2020) hinted at same-sex couples or characters, and Disney+ shows like The Owl House have even more explicit LGBTQ+ storylines.
 
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What is a code 70 at Disney?

At Disney parks, Signal 70 refers to a lost child, but Cast Members phrase it as a "lost parent" situation to keep the child calm and empower them to help find their grown-up. It's a discreet code to manage the situation without alarming the child, helping them feel helpful rather than scared, often leading them to a Baby Care Center.
 
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What does 113 mean in Disney?

A113 is a famous "Easter egg" in Disney/Pixar films, referencing classroom A113 at the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), where many animators studied; it appears as license plates, camera model numbers, or room numbers as a nod to their alma mater, originating with director Brad Bird in Family Dog and popularized by Pixar artists like John Lasseter and Andrew Stanton.
 
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What movie almost ruined Disney?

The movie that almost ruined Disney was 1985's The Black Cauldron, a dark fantasy film that was a huge box office bomb, costing $44 million but earning only $21 million, leading to serious consideration of closing the animation studio entirely due to its massive financial failure and turbulent production.
 
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Did Pixar delete 90% of Toy Story 2?

Yes, Pixar accidentally deleted about 90% of Toy Story 2 in 1998 due to a mistyped command, but the entire film was recovered thanks to supervising technical director Galyn Susman, who had a complete backup on her home computer while on maternity leave, saving years of work.
 
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What are Taylor Swift's Easter eggs?

Swift's original Easter eggs can be found in the form of secret messages in the CD liner notes of her first five albums. Picking out the capital letters in her song lyrics spells out certain words or phrases that gives clues to what or who the song was about.
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Why is it called an Easter egg in films?

The term used in this manner was coined around 1979 by Steve Wright, the then-Director of Software Development in the Atari Consumer Division, to describe a hidden message in the Atari video game Adventure, in reference to an Easter egg hunt. The secret room in Adventure with Warren Robinett's credit.
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What is the most popular Easter egg?

There's no single "most popular" Easter egg, as popularity varies by type, but Reese's Peanut Butter Eggs are consistently top sellers in the U.S., while globally, ornate, jeweled Fabergé Eggs are famous for luxury, and traditional Ukrainian Pysanky are renowned for intricate artistry. Other contenders for popular mass-market eggs include Cadbury Creme Eggs and Cadbury Mini Eggs, alongside massive chocolate eggs made for festivals in places like Brazil.
 
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What was the biggest Pixar flop?

Pixar's biggest recent flop is Elio (2025), which had the worst opening weekend in Pixar's history, grossing only $21 million domestically against a $150 million production budget, leading to significant financial losses and underscoring struggles with original films after the success of Inside Out 2. Other major bombs include Onward (2020) and Turning Red (2022) (which went straight to Disney+ in many markets), though Elio stands out for its poor theatrical debut despite high production costs and recent shifts in audience interest for original animated movies. 
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What Pixar movie was accidentally deleted?

Toy Story 2 (1999) — This movie nearly didn't exist because an animator accidentally ran a command that began deleting the entire film from Pixar's internal servers. Because the backup system had also failed, the team watched in horror as months of work vanished in seconds.
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Why are we canceling Disney now?

People calling for the boycott are upset with what they see as ABC and, by extension, parent company Disney silencing criticism of President Donald Trump and his administration at the expense of free speech.
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Is Moana not a Pixar movie?

Moana is a 2016 American animated musical adventure film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and directed by John Musker and Ron Clements from a screenplay by Jared Bush. It stars Dwayne Johnson and Auliʻi Cravalho in her film debut.
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Which Pixar movie has the saddest scene?

So, since we're feeling masochistic, this list ranks the saddest moments in Pixar films.
  1. The opening of Up.
  2. 'When She Loved Me' from Toy Story 2. ...
  3. One last playtime in Toy Story 3. ...
  4. 'Remember Me' from Coco. ...
  5. Bing Bong disappears in Inside Out. ...
  6. Marlin loses his family in Finding Nemo. ...
  7. Riley has a panic attack in Inside Out 2. ...
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Why are people not liking Disney anymore?

People are mad at Disney for various reasons, including the recent controversy over suspending Jimmy Kimmel, leading to boycott calls from some conservatives and even actors, alongside ongoing gripes about rising theme park prices, perceived "wokeness," focus on remakes over originality, and declining film profitability, all fueling frustration with executive decisions under CEO Bob Iger. 
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