Crazy Nate presents a video about Easter eggs and behind-the-scenes facts from the movie Finding Nemo. He points out various references, including:
1. The "A113" code, which is a recurring Easter egg in Pixar movies.
2. A possible romantic connection between Marlin and Dory.
3. The address "P Sherman 42 Wallaby Sydney" is a reference to the stop-motion animation duo Wallace and Gromit.
4. The movie's depiction of sharks is inaccurate, as they cannot swim backwards.
5. The character Bruce the shark is named after the mechanical shark from the movie Jaws.
6. The dentist's office is filled with Easter eggs, including a reference to The Shining and Monsters Inc.
7. The Pixar ball appears in the movie, hidden in a treasure chest.
8. The movie's director, Andrew Stanton, grew up on Thacher Island and included references to the island in the movie.
Crazy Nate also shares some fun facts, such as:
1. Fish can remember things for several months, not just 10 seconds.
2. The movie's animation was inspired by real-life events, such as a group of fish swimming together to escape a fishing net.
Overall, the video is a fun and informative look at the hidden gems and behind-the-scenes facts from Finding Nemo.
Here are the extracted key facts from the text, each numbered and in a short sentence format:
1. The movie Finding Nemo has an Easter egg reference to the Pixar short film "For the Birds".
2. The address "P Sherman 42 Wallaby Sydney" is a reference to the address of Wallace and Gromit, who live at 62 West Wallaby Street.
3. The camera in the dentist's office has the code "A113" on it, which is a reference to a Pixar Easter egg.
4. Fish can remember for several months, and some fish can remember for even longer than that.
5. The carpet in the hallway of Sid's house in Toy Story is the same carpet in the hallway of the hotel in The Shining.
6. The scene where Bruce breaks down the door is a reference to the scene from The Shining where a character breaks down a door with a battle axe.
7. The sharks in Finding Nemo are not able to swim backwards, as their fins do not bend that way.
8. Bruce the shark is a great white shark and is named after Bruce the mechanical shark from the movie Jaws.
9. Great white sharks have an average of 300 teeth.
10. Mako sharks have about 20 rows of teeth.
11. Hammerhead sharks have about a dozen rows of teeth with a few extra dozen teeth in each row.
12. The Pixar ball is hidden in the treasure chest in the dentist's office waiting room.
13. The lamps in the waiting room are a reference to the "Twin Lights" lighthouses on Thacher Island, where Andrew Stanton grew up.
14. The picture frame that Darla knocked off the wall is a diploma from Pixar University School of Dentistry.
15. The alien from Toy Story is the official seal of Pixar University School of Dentistry.
16. The plane and Buzz Lightyear from Toy Story can be seen in the dentist's office waiting room.
17. The coloring on the wall in the waiting room is a reference to the Pixar short film "Darla".
18. The news article on the front page of the newspaper in the waiting room mentions an alien stealing a dingo.
19. The Monster's Inc. logo can be seen on a magazine cover in the waiting room.
20. The kid in the waiting room is reading an Incredibles comic book magazine, which was the next movie released after Finding Nemo.
21. The dentist's ad in the newspaper is a reference to the Pixar short film "The Dentist".
22. The sticker on the wall in the fish tank represents the home turf of Pixar, Emeryville, California.
23. The fake plants in the aquarium were made in Emeryville, California.
24. The alligator on the wall is an Easter egg reference to the alligator in Disney's Peter Pan.
25. The Pizza Planet truck can be seen driving by when the characters are planning their escape.
26. The other car on the road is Luigi from Cars.
27. The Aeolus 3 is the name of Andrew Stanton's father's boat.
28. The boat is named after Jerome Ranft, a sculptor at Pixar and brother of Joe Ranft.
29. The boat is a reference to the Pixar short film "For the Birds".
30. The idea of telling all the fish to swim down to escape the net is a reference to the movie Shark Bait.
31. The newspaper in the waiting room mentions a real-life incident where all the fish swam away from a fishing boat, pulling the boat down and sinking it.
32. Glen McQueen, a Pixar animator, is remembered at the end of the movie.
33. Lightning McQueen from Cars was named after Glen McQueen in memory of him.
34. Mike swimming off to Monsters Inc. at the end of the movie is a reference to the Pixar movie Monsters Inc.