Does the code “A113″ ring a bell? It probably doesn’t, but odds are good that you’ve seen several of these movies where it was used for some small detail. Pixar has used the number in many of their films, but what’s the meaning behind it? Let’s take a look!
Disney Has Been Keeping A Secret Known As ‘A113’ And It’s In 100’s of Their Movies!
By
Sumaika Ghani in
Entertainment
On 23rd August 2016
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#1. Seen On Disney’s Toy Story
#2. A Box In Bug’s Life
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#3. This Camera In Finding Nemo
#4. The Coordinates Of Mr. Incredible’s Cell In The Incredibles
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#5. Seen On A Train In Cars
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#6. The Avengers.
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#7. The Simpsons.
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#8. Number Of A New Orleans Trolley That Tiana Rides In The Princess And The Frog.
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#9. The code for Abandon Earth protocol in Wall-E.
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#10. A Tag On One Of The Rats In Ratatouille.
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#11. Engraved In Roman Numerals Above A Doorway In Brave.
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#12. On A Door In Monster’s University.
#13 On This Car In American Dad.
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#14
A113 simply refers to the classroom number at the California Institute of Arts, where many talented animators studied. First-year graphic designers and animators studied here before they went on to work for Disney and Pixar, and the mark that classroom has made was left on many of our favorite films and TV shows.
