List of Pixar film references

Additionally, such easter eggs or in-jokes can refer to Pixar staff, associates, or places or events from the company's past.

A113 is an Easter egg that has been inserted into several animated television shows and feature films[1][2] as a homage to a classroom at CalArts, the alma mater of former Pixar/Disney executive John Lasseter and director Brad Bird, among others.

Bird was the first to use the A113 Easter egg,[3] on a car license plate in an animated segment entitled Family Dog in a 1987 episode of the television series Amazing Stories.

Buy-n-Large is a fictional megacorporation that first appeared in WALL-E as the entity which controlled all economic and government services on the future Earth.

[42] Poultry Palace is a fictional chicken-based fast-food chain that first appears in the Toy Story short Small Fry.

Luxo Jr (lamp) next to a Luxo ball
Dinoco logo as it appeared in Toy Story (1995)