How well do YOU know Disney? Find out about hidden things in movies, including Pixar, and be stunned at how much of this you didn't notice. A113 on Hiro's computer, Hank in Toy Story, and "Atta" in Toy Story 3, you'll just want to just keep swimming!

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A113

A113, pronounced A one-thirteen, was the number of the classroom at Calarts (California Institute of the Arts) used by graphic design and character animation students, including John Lasseter and Brad Bird. It first appeared in the "Family Dog" episode of Amazing Stories.

Luxo Ball and Luxo Lamps

The very short film Luxo, Jr. Was Pixar's first-ever official animation. It starred two lamps, Luxo and Luxo, Jr. They played with a ball that was known as the Pixar Ball or the Luxo Ball. The ball has appeared in numerous Pixar movies. Not so much for the lamps, but it does have its cameos.

Hank the Septopus

The new Pixar film Finding Dory introduced Hank, the grouchy septopus (he was an octopus but lost an arm, so now he's a septopus). Hank started out as an inside joke in Disney-Pixar movies, as far back as Toy Story. After Finding Dory was released, they announced Hank was hiding in the Pixar films.

Pizza Planet Truck

The Pizza Planet Truck first appeared in Toy Story and has been in every Disney-Pixar movie (except The Incredibles) ever since, including A Bug's Life, Toy Story 2, Monsters, Inc., and so forth. It's license plate is confirmed to be RES1536.

Hidden Mickeys

Since the dawn of time, Mickey was Disney everything. It makes sense to include occasionally a big circle with two smaller circles on top of it in movies. Or sometimes it's just a picture of Mickey.

John Ratzenberger

John Ratzenberger has voiced a character in every single Pixar film. Even though he isn't hidden, Pixar considers him an Easter Egg. The animators & Pixar people also consider him a good luck charm.