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New Pixar Easter Egg Video: A113

September 17, 2010 by Samad Rizvi 4 Comments

On their YouTube channel, DisneyPixar posted a very cool video looking at the A113 Easter egg located in each one of Pixar’s films. A113 refers to the number of the classroom at CalArts that several Pixarians (John Lasseter, Brad Bird) utilized.

The great part about the video is that it is narrated by Chatter Telephone from Toy Story 3. I am not completely sure, but it sounds like they even got Teddy Newton to voice him (or a great copycat). Teddy Newton is not only the voice of Chatter Telephone in the recent Toy Story film, but he is also the writer and director of the Day & Night short.

Without further ado, watch the video below:

We may also be seeing more of these Easter egg videos in the near future, so stay tuned!

Hat tip to Chris Chua for posting a link to the video on Twitter.

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Samad is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Pixar Times and The Disney Times. His favorite films include The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Vertigo, Back to the Future, Children of Men, Pan's Labyrinth, and of course, Pixar's Toy Story and Inside Out.

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