We're sure you never noticed this before while watching Disney Films!
2:35 PMIndia Film Project
Ever wondered what A113 is?
From most of the animated movies made by Disney and Pixar, you might left some common thing unnoticed.
And that is just a simple:
(pic from movie Wall-E)
And that is just a simple:
(pic from movie Wall-E)
Yes this four letter combination of an alphabet and numbers appeared in many of the animated films designed by Disney and Pixer.
Want to see few?
(Toy Story)
(Finding Nemo)
(Ratatouille)
(Brave)
(Monster University)
(Imgur)
And the reason that made these four characters so special is that.. "A113" is a classroom number at the California Institute of Arts. This room was used for first year graphic design and character animation, where many of the animators at Pixar and Disney (and other studios) were taught. By putting “A113″ somewhere in the film, these animators are able to give a nod to the other people doing what they do.
In front of classroom, from left to right:
- Pete Docter, director of Monsters, Inc. and Up
- Andrew Stanton, director of Finding Nemo and Wall-E
- John Lasseter, director of (among others) Toy Story, A Bug's Life, and Cars, as well as the founding father of Pixar