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Decoding the Most Prolific Hidden Symbol in Movies
A113 appears multiple in Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol. This is due to the fact that the director, Brad Bird, is an alumni of the California Institute of the Arts. : r/MovieDetails
Photos: Tim Burton, John Musker, and More of the Animators Who Attended CalArts in the 70s | Vanity Fair
The talented schoolmates who created everything from Toy Story to Frozen | Daily Mail Online
14 best Pixar Easter Eggs you may have missed | Radio Times
What is “A113” and Why Does it Appear Everywhere? – Commonplace Fun Facts
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Found a Pixar A113 Easter Egg on a 1991 Looney Tunes VHS. Turns out the director Nancy Beiman was part of the initial CalArts animation class with John Lasseter, Brad Bird and
Where Every A113 Easter Egg Is in Pixar's Movies
Photos: Tim Burton, John Musker, and More of the Animators Who Attended CalArts in the 70s | Vanity Fair
A113 - Wikipedia
A113—it had no windows and no door. Steve Diggins
Scores of Disney films feature a hidden "code" and some fans have no idea what it means - Disney Dining
Watch the Best Student Animators Before They Go Pro | Studio 360 | WNYC
The 10 Best A113 Easter Eggs In Non-Pixar Film & TV Shows
In Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol the familiar Pixar A113 Easter egg can be seen on the ring of an IMF Agent. Ghost Protocol was directed by former Pixar director and animator Brad
Brad Bird Movies, Ranked from Worst to Best
Scores of Disney films feature a hidden "code" and some fans have no idea what it means - Disney Dining
Brad Bird - Wikipedia
The A113 Easter Egg You Likely Missed In Pixar's Turning Red
A113: One of Animation's Greatest Easter Eggs | Cartoon Amino
Where Every A113 Easter Egg Is in Pixar's Movies
Photos: Tim Burton, John Musker, and More of the Animators Who Attended CalArts in the 70s | Vanity Fair
Mystery of code 'A113' that appears in nearly every Pixar film from Toy Story to Monsters University revealed | Daily Mail Online
Scores of Disney films feature a hidden "code" and some fans have no idea what it means - Disney Dining
Photos: Tim Burton, John Musker, and More of the Animators Who Attended CalArts in the 70s | Vanity Fair