Disney is SO sneaky! There is a consistent pattern in their movies and it’s NOT a coincidence.
Disney is well known for hiding things in their movies (like hidden Mickeys). BUT Disney and Pixar have been featuring the number/letter combo: A113 over and over again in their animated movies and you probably never realized it! It’s been happening for years and it was finally noticed by an online movie enthusiast…now you can see for yourself that the hidden message is everywhere:
1. The plate on Andy’s mom’s car in Toy Story
2. A box in A Bug’s Life
3. The camera in Finding Nemo
4. The coordinates of Mr. Incredible’s cell in The Incredibles.
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5. On different vehicles in Cars
6. An ear tag in Ratatouille
7. The code for Abandon Earth protocol in Wall-E
8. The courtroom number in Up
9. On even more vehicles in Cars 2
10. Engraved in Roman numerals in Brave
11. On this door in Monster’s University
12. And then… in Lilo & Stitch
13. The Iron Giant
14. The Princess and the Frog
15. The Brave Little Toaster
Ready for the answer?
So what does it all mean? It’s not a complex answer… A113 refers to the classroom number where many animators learned their craft. The classroom A113 is located at the California Institute of Arts and this room was used for first year graphic design and character animation, where many of the animators at Pixar and Disney 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. So awesome!
Source: Viralnova