Easter Eggs in Pixar’s Up

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Pixar loves to hide Easter eggs in their films, little references to movies and characters from the animation studio’s past and future. Last year we put together a compilation of WALL-E easter eggs, so I thought we’d do the same thing for Pixar’s new film Up. If you haven’t seen the film, be warned that this article references scenes from the film which may be considered spoilers.

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John Ratzenberger has made an appearance in every since Pixar movie to date. He’s considered the animation studio’s good luck charm. He appeared as Hamm in Toy Story and Toy Story 2, PT Flea in A Bug’s Life, the Abominable Snowman in Monsters, Inc, the Moonfish school in Finding Nemo, the Underminer in The Incredibles, Mack in Cars, Mustafa in Ratatouille, and John the human in Wall-E.

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In Up he voices the construction worker from the first act of the film named Construction Foreman Tom.

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A113: What started as an inside joke of CalArts alumni (a reference to the classroom number that was used by Animation students, including John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Brad Bird, Pete Docter) has been present in not only every Pixar film, but Disney movies, Iron Giant, The Simpsons, Family Guy, American Dad, Powerpuffgirls and Tinytoon Adventures.

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A-113 is featured on the court room door in Up.

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Carl’s court summons features the number 94070, which is the zip code for San Carlos, CA, a city in Northern California not far from Pixar. Bradford “Brad” Lewis who produced Pixar’s Ratatouille and is directing Cars 2, was a former mayor of the city.

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/Film reader ealexenriquez says the pills on Carl’s table come from LUXO Drugs or LUXO Pharmacy, a reference to the famous Pixar short film Luxo, Jr. I have not been able to verify this claim.

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Carl is watching television before Russell shows up to ruin his peace and quiet. What is he watching in the clip below.

A famous Shop@home segment made famous by the internet because of the host’s spectacular fail. Watch the full clip below. You’ll hear the part from the Up scene about 20 seconds in.

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If you look really hard at some of the construction equipment on the construction site surrounding Carl’s house, you might notice the Buy N Large logo, the fictional corporation from WALL-E. Also, the numbers on one of the machines reads L-R 1572, which is Up art director Lou Romano’s birthday (April 15, 1972).

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Carl wears a cap from a Grape Sode bottle. The same brand of soda was featured in Toy Story during the Buzz Lightyear commercial.

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The Pizza Planet Truck has appeared in almost every Pixar film so far. Disney has actually put real Pizza Planet restaurants at Walt Disney World’s Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Disneyland Paris.

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In Up, it appears twice. Once when Carl’s house is first lifed into the air (photo above) and another time at the Ice Cream parking lot at the end of the movie. The first appearance is actually a different type of Pizza Planet car, not the usual truck featured in the other Pixar films.

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They often like to include characters from their upcoming films in the backgrounds of the frame. For example, Boo’s fish toy in Monsters Inc ended up being the title character of Finding Nemo. A kid in the doctor’s office in Finding Nemo was reading a comic book of The Incredibles. WALL-E appeared in 2D on the Ratatouille DVD short film Your Friend the Rat. And Up’s Dug the dog appeared in silhouette in Brad Bird’s Ratatouille chasing Remy through the walls of a building.

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A new character from Toy Story 3 is hidden in one of the scenes of Up.

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The cute little pink teddy bear underneath the bed of sequence where Carl’s house floats by a child’s bedroom window. Up producer Jonas Rivera confirmed recently that “under her bed is one of the new stars of ‘Toy Story 3’.”  RUMOR has it that the bear’s name is Lotso and that he will be one of the antagonists in Toy Story 3. If this is true, chances are he’ll be one of the toys at the day care center where Woody, Buzz and crew are relocated. No word on the character’s name just yet, or which actor or animator will be providing the bear’s voice.

In that short four second scene alone, there are a bevy of Pixar Easter eggs.

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Some people believe that the flowers on the young girl’s wall is a call back to the flowers on Boo’s door from Monsters, Inc, a film also directed by Up filmmaker Pete Docter. The yellow ball on the floor is the most obvious, hailing from Pixar’s 1986 short film Luxo, Jr, which is where the hopping lamp in the animation studio’s logo also comes from.

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The drawing on the wall shows Dug the dog and Kevin the Bird, creature’s Carl meets later in his adventure. This is kinda funny because technically Dug and Kevin even had a presence in the film’s teaser trailer, even if you weren’t aware of it.

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I’m curious about the dog painting on the wall. /Film commenter Vanessa thinks the bulldog it’s one of Dug’s “doggie friends” — Gamma, seen below. But most people point out that the facial coloring is different. The painting on the wall of a Boston Terrier is possibly one of Munitz’s other dogs. There is also a very good chance that this character is in a future Pixar movie.

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Russell has a badge for 2D animation and one featuring the ball from Luxo. Another one of the badges shows a burger with a candle in it, which is a tribute to Merritt Bakery, an old school bakery and restaurant on the south end of Lake Merritt in Oakland. Producer Jonas Rivera explains: “Pete and I, when we work on a film, we go almost every week at night (to Merritt Bakery) to sit at the counter and eat cake and talk about the movie. One of the things we saw over there was the burger cake — it’s shaped like a hamburger. We thought ‘That is so ridiculous,’ so we made it a trend to buy that for our crew meetings. And one of Russell’s badges is a burger cake. There’s some Oakland love in the movie.”

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Carl’s house was partly inspired by a Victorian house near Sixth Street in Berkeley, CA.

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Update: The house pictured above was my best guess after virtually driving around Sixth Street on Google Maps for a half hour. But my best guess was wrong. SFGate has discovered a house which is most likely the real house which inspired Carl’s house in the movie.  The house they discovered not only has a lot of architectural similarities, but is also jacked up about ten feet off the ground, and it appears to be in this condition for quite some time.

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Carl and Russell eat Ice Cream at Fentons Creamery, a famous 114-year-old ice cream parlor and restaurant in Oakland.

Other Bay area references include:

  • The movie theater in the credit sequence displaying a “star wars” marque is the Grand Lake Theater, an Oakland theater on Grand Avenue by Lake Merritt. (thanks to /Film reader Seth S)
  • When Carl’s house first lifts off, a street sign indicates he’s going down San Pablo Ave., the main thoroughfare in Emeryville, where Pixar is located. (thanks to /Film reader Seth S)

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The Mermaid girl from the short film Knick Knack appears on a brochure at the bottom right hand corner of the screen when Carl buys plane tickets. I don’t have a screen capture of this scene, and the art shown above doesn’t feature the character, but you get the idea.

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Pete Docter’s real life daughter Elie (concept art left) is the voice of young Ellie in UP. She also drew some of the pictures in Ellie’s adventure book. The pencil and crayon drawing of Carl’s house ofn the right was done by Ellie Docter.

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Pixar has a history of Apple/Mac references. Steve Jobs, who co-founded Apple with Steve Wozniak, bought The Graphics Group (later renamed Pixar) from Lucasfilm’s computer graphics division in 1986, and served as CEO until Pixar was acquired by Disney in 2006. Apple has been featured in previous Pixar productions like on the hood of one of the race cars in Cars. There are several references to Apple in WALL-E, the most obvious is when WALL-E watches Hello Dolly on an older video iPod, WALL-E making the Mac startup chime and Eve was even designed by Apple’s behind-the-scenes design guru Johnny Ive

The only two Mac references we could find in Up take place during the credits.

  • A merit badge next to the Pixar Senior Staff credit seems to be a reference to the spinning beach ball icon on Mac operating systems. Thanks to Matt T for the photo.
  • During another credit sequence photo, Carl is seen investigating a Mac mouse in the end credits. (thanks to /Film reader Meh)

Other Up Trivia/Easter Eggs:

  • Carl Fredricksen’s last name came from relatives of director Pete Docter.
  • Pete Docter voices some of Kevin’s bird noises.
  • Docter also voiced the ‘troop leader’ who was awarding the badges at the end of the movie, credited as “Campmaster Strauch”. (Xeno)

If you noticed any other inside references in Pixar’s Up, leave them in the comments below!

sources: Pixarplanet, GossUp Girl, sfgate, the poop, Jim Hill, eggs

  • Sweet, I missed the truck the first time around (despite some hard looking (damn 3D glasses)) now I'll know where to look!!!
  • Wow, good work Peter!
  • brittany
    hahaa
    i totally noticed the infomercial on the tv when i saw the movie; that clip is hilarious!
  • Meh
    Carl is seen investigating a Mac mouse in the credits.
  • allison
    i may be wrong, but i thought the mouse carl was using in one of the pictures in the credits are a mighty mouse. possibly a more obvious apple reference. then again, the computer didnt look like a mac so it may'ev just been a regular white mouse.
  • allison
    ehhh, *was not are and
    idk where that mistake came from =/
  • Well there was a Star Wars refrence twice... does that count?
  • Bret
    Nice list and pics. More recently, I think the Pixar films also have hidden Mickeys. Fairly sure I saw a Mickey Mouse tie in the montage showing the years go by.
  • Not sure if this really counts as an Easter Egg or not, but some of the patches that Russel is seen wearing are actual boy scout merit badges. Specifically I saw the swimming merit badge, which was right above the empty spot on his sash. There were a couple of others I saw, however I can't remember which ones they were at the moment.
  • Also that spinning beach ball for the mac reference is evil. It's pure evil!!!!
  • JavaJunkie
    Check the Wilderness Scout badges in the "Art of" book and you'll see there's an old-school animator's badge (Featuring a sheet of 3-hole punch animation paper). Most animation artists have a deep love of 2D, and Pixar's digital wizards are no different. (Many of them have traditional animation backgrounds)
  • Seth S
    the movie theater displaying "star wars" in the credits is definitely the Grand Lake Theater, an Oakland mainstay on Grand Avenue by Lake Merritt. Kudos to Pixar for maintaining ties to the East Bay.

    Also, when Karl's house first lifts off, a street sign indicates he's going down San Pablo Ave., the main thoroughfare in Emeryville, where Pixar is located.
  • The movie theater at the end is not the Grand Lake, it's the Fox Theater on Telegraph. If you notice the marquee, it has the stylized "Oakland" on it, which is on the Fox marquee. I'm a regular at both of these theaters.
  • Jessica
    One of the specimens in the blimp is the large fish from finding nemo that has the glow bulb attatched to its head. you can see it when carl is first shown the room before having dinner in the blimp.
  • Jon
    yes, because obviously if a movie is animated, it can't possibly be good. you would think that someone on a film blog would look past the medium and base a movie on it's own merits.
  • Xeno
    Pete Docter voiced the 'troop leader' who was awarding the badges at the end of the movie.
  • Whatthewhat
    When the "dog"-fighters are doing their roll call, don't they use Star Wars call signs (except they use the word Gray instead of Red)
  • SecretBYUBottomBoy
    Yes. I noticed that. and the spin out and crash just like the 3 TIEs in SW.
  • Name
    The dog fight is also occurring during a sword fight inside the blip (which looks a bit like the death star?)
  • sep
    plus, when russel is hanging by the hose near the end and eventually climbs up it, it's kinda like a scene in star wars where luke is hanging from something like that
  • Person
    NO IT DOES NOT LOOK LIKE THE DEATH STAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! so u r wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • juan
    the pack that russell has, wouldn'it it be like the ant guy from Bugs Life?
  • Yoshizzle
    Well it maybe a stretch but after the movie sequence when Carl is a boy they show a house and a Model T possibly the Model T from cars but its just the back side?
  • Vasch
    The bear is named Lotso.

    With every print of their movies, Pixar likes to include a pack of projectionist information trading cards. On the backs of these cards, along with reminders, they include little tidbits of trivia.

    Card #4 (35mm sound format) says:

    "Lotso from Toy Story 3 can be seen sitting on the girl's bedroom floor as Carl's house passes her window. One of her other toys is the Luxo Ball."

    Also, pictures:
    http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/59/011846.jpg - the deck
    http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/7038/011949.jp... - the card of confirmation.

    I can list the other little bits of trivia as well. Enjoy.
  • hehe, didn't pick up on the Dog's using Grey vs. Red in the roll call-I got he Star Wars reference but misssed the Gray (or my mind filled in the correct answer). I did laugh when Dug answered Gray! when Carl and Russell were playing their game at the end. Good post, thanks...
  • mA113
    i think this is also a reference to the fact that dogs are color blind?!?!
  • Duhh Gurl!
    Yehh. .... it's nothing to do wit Star Wars it's that the dog is color blind!
  • Jeff
    One more Apple reference: Carl's alarm clock uses the Chicago typeface.
  • DarkIssues
    When they were walking through the jungle Carl gets a face full of bees. Which is in reference to the Incredibles and to Cars movie trailer. I believe.
  • Jackal
    I noticed that Kevin (the bird) makes some of the same noises as the blue bird in the short "For the Birds", which was paired with Monsters Inc.
  • Marko
    Not sure where in the movie it was, but apparently a Wilhelm scream is heard at one point.
  • Carl
    It's when the dogs fall down the ravine into the river, after Kevin has carried them across the stone pillars.
  • Jesse
    notice the video where he is watching tv and russell interrupts, when russell points out his badges, one of them looks like "MobileMe" cloud...
  • Chris
    Note in the credits the spinning beachball is next to the "Senior PIxar Staff" - does that mean cause indefinite wait states? :)
  • Marty in Boise
    Yet another Star Wars reference: When Russell falls off the porch and dangles at the end of the garden hose, it's a perfect duplication of the bit in "Empire" where Luke is hanging onto an antenna on the underside of Cloud City.
  • I can appreciate sarcasm, so I do hope you're joking. But I like to cover my bases. So here's my response.

    Dude, it's only a cartoon. Call me when you make a terse, ignorant comment on a story about a real movie.
  • Brett Crawford
    I just re-watched the original Toy Story and there is a scene close to the beginning when all of Andy's toys are having a meeting. At one point, the camera points up to the top of Andy's dresser and there is a pink teddy bear sitting on the edge looking down. It doesn't look quite like the "Lotso" Bear shown above, but I assume that's due to the advancements in CGI.

    Watch the opening of Toy Story and see for yourself!
  • KolbyShibataGoodman
    In the montage in the beginning of Up, you see Carl and his balloon cart outside of the "South America" exhibit at the zoo. Elie steps out of the exhibit with a tropical bird on her arm. If I am not mistaken, this bird is the same one seen in the jungle in The Incredibles, the robotic talking birds.
  • Trent
    There are actually more than 2 Pizza Planet Truck sightings.

    1. in the intersection when the house lifts up
    2. when carl is having the dream about having russel float over the buildings, a pizza planet truck is driving right under them
    3. at the ice cream parlor at the end

    I think I saw it 1 other time, but I forgot where it was.
  • Drew
    Star Wars: When the biplanes launch from the airship, there's a "Red Three standing by" checkin sequence. Later, when the three planes crash into each other ("Squirrel!"), it's a mirror of the scene where Han Solo shoots one of the fighters pursuing Luke in the trench on the Death Star, causing the other two to crash into each other and the walls.

    Ratatouille: When first receiving Karl and Russell on the Spirit of Adventure, a dog brings a menu to Muntz, who glances at it and says "Surprise me".
  • D
    Umm, except the other two don't crash into each other and the walls because Vader gets sent flying off into space...
  • Aaron
    Did any one notice the short boss from The Incredibles standing at the end of the isle, near the witness stand in the courtroom as Carl enters for his hearing? He is the epitome of a weasel, so he works great as a lawyer or an insurance man.
  • Aaron
    Did any one notice the short boss from The Incredibles standing at the end of the isle, near the witness stand in the courtroom as Carl enters for his hearing? He is the epitome of a weasel, so he works great as a lawyer or an insurance man.
  • The Wilhelm scream was by one of the dogs falling to river down below.
  • Can anyone tell me how russell got onto the house in the first place? Totally missed it.. twice.
  • JavaJunkie
    Did he say he was under the porch looking for the snipe...? Dug did the same thing following what he thought was the squirrel.
  • How'd he get from under the porch to on the porch? I'm still mind=broken right now.
  • Well, they do call it the *suspension* of disbelief. ;-)
  • jimi
    when carl first sets off, theres a shot of small birds fluttering across the screen. They're the same birds featured in the short, For The Birds.
  • Heather
    I can vouch for the Wilhelm scream when the dogs are falling.

    And the pill bottles do say Luxo - there's a better shot of the labels when Carl is waking up in bed in the morning.
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