The video showcases various Easter eggs and hidden references in the movie Finding Nemo. Some of the notable mentions include:
* A113, a recurring code in Pixar movies, appears on a camera and as an address.
* The address "P. Sherman 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney" is a nod to Wallace and Gromit, with a possible connection to Pixar's respect for stop-motion animation.
* A fish farm trains fish using a noise-making technique, showcasing fish memory capabilities.
* Bruce the shark is named after the mechanical shark from Jaws, and great white sharks have around 300 teeth, not 4,800.
* The movie features various references to other Pixar films, such as Toy Story, Monster's Inc., and The Incredibles.
* The dentist's office is filled with Easter eggs, including a Monster's Inc. logo, a Toy Story character, and a diploma from Pixar University.
* The waiting room features a lighthouse-inspired lamp, a reference to the Twin Lights on Thatcher Island, where Andrew Stanton grew up.
* The treasure chest in the lobby contains the Pixar ball, a nod to the company's headquarters in Emeryville, California.
* The movie features various cameos, including a pizza truck driver and Luigi from Cars.
* The Aeolus 3 boat is named after Andrew Stanton's father's boat, and the film's ending features a dedication to Glenn McQueen, the inspiration for Lightning McQueen in Cars.
The video explores these and many more Easter eggs, providing a detailed look at the hidden gems in Finding Nemo.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The address "P Sherman 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney" is a reference to the stop-motion film "Wallace and Gromit", which features a character living at 62 West Wallaby Street.
2. Pixar has a lot of respect for stop-motion animation.
3. The camera in the movie Finding Nemo has the code "A113" on it, which is a reference to a famous Easter egg in Pixar films.
4. The sharks in Finding Nemo have a meeting in an old sunken submarine's kitchen.
5. The sharks are having a rehab meeting, likely a reference to a 12-step program.
6. The sharks are unable to swim backwards, as their fins do not bend that way.
7. Bruce the shark is a great white shark and is named after the mechanical shark from the movie Jaws.
8. Great white sharks have about 300 teeth, not 4,800 as stated in the movie.
9. The dentist in Finding Nemo is shown not washing his hands after using the toilet.
10. The toilet in the dentist's office is still flushing when he opens the door.
11. The waiting room in the dentist's office is decorated with a number of Easter eggs, including a reference to the Pixar film "Monster's Inc.".
12. The lamps in the waiting room are a reference to the "Twin Lights" lighthouse on Thatcher Island, where Andrew Stanton, the director of Finding Nemo, grew up.
13. The painting in the waiting room is a reference to a famous building in Andrew Stanton's hometown.
14. The diploma on the wall is from "Pixar University School of Dentistry".
15. The alien from Toy Story is the official seal of Pixar University.
16. The plane and Buzz Lightyear from Toy Story are visible in the waiting room.
17. The treasure chest in the waiting room contains the Pixar ball.
18. The sticker on the wall of the fish tank is a reference to Pixar's home in Emeryville, California.
19. The fake plants in the aquarium were made in Emeryville.
20. The pizza truck driving by outside the dentist's office is driven by a character from another Pixar film.
21. The other car on the road is Luigi from the Pixar film "Cars".
22. The Aeolus 3, a boat in the movie, is named after Andrew Stanton's father's boat.
23. The boat is also a reference to the Pixar short film "For the Birds".
24. Nemo gets the idea to tell the fish to swim down from a newspaper in the waiting room.
25. The ending credits of the movie include a tribute to Glenn McQueen, who was the inspiration for the character Lightning McQueen in the Pixar film "Cars".