Pixar Really Loves Small Details (23 pics)

Pixar Really Loves Small Details (23 pics)
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Carl and Ellie from Up are shaped like a square and a circle, respectively, and their parts of the house are designed similarly. Even as far as the chairs they sit in are rounded or box shaped.

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And apparently, Carl and Ellie knew Andy from Toy Story, as there is a postcard from them on his bulletin board.

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The books on Andy’s shelf are also the names of their shorts that appear before the films.

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Pixar even went as far as improving Andy’s handwriting to show his improvement as he grows up.

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The toolbox in the background is from the fictional company Binford, who Buzz’s voice actor, Tim Allen, works for in Home Improvement.

Edit: Wrote Woody instead of Buzz. I deserve whatever the comments give me.

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Buzz’s batteries are from Buy & Large, a company featured in many Pixar films, but most notably in WALL-E.

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Pixar adds many homages to classic films, albeit in a more kid-friendly way. This is a recreation of the chestburster scene from Alien.

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Here we have Rex acting as the fearsome T-Rex from Jurassic Park.

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And the carpet from Sid’s house is the same as the carpet in the hotel from The Shining. Which definitely fits in, with what a twisted sociopath that kid was.

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In Coco you can also see the twins from The Shining on a painting in the background.

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In Cars 2 there’s a sign for ‘LasseTyre’, a pun on John Lasseter, Pixar’s director.

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Everything in the Cars universe is a vehicle, even the flies seen here.

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Here we see a car with the Apple logo, and sporting the number 84 as a shoutout to Apple co-founder Steve Jobs who was Pixar’s CEO and who released their first computer in 1984.

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They also give another reference to Apple in Monster’s Inc., with this ad that wants us to ‘Scare Differently’.

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What’s even cooler in that movie is all the accommodations they made for different sized and shaped monsters, such as Sully having a hole in his chair for his tail.

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They have multiple sizes of coffee cups for different sized monsters, which is considerate.

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The bell in the same movie also has the red paint chipped away where the ringer hits it.

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In WALL-E (the best Pixar movie, feel free to fight me in the comments), WALL-E’s batteries are low, until he is struck by lightning, which charges him up as shown on his chest indicator.

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The binary keyboard for this robot consists of only 0s and 1s.

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Mirage’s number in The Incredibles spells out SUPRHRO on a phone’s keypad.

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Anton Ego’s office in Ratatouille resembles a coffin, and his typewriter a skull. So he’s probably not the hero of the story.

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And less “blink and you miss it” and more “that’s impressive”, Pixar found a way to give a fish a receding hairline.

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The Pixar Lamp is even hidden in the stars during the openning credits for Toy Story 2.

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