This is a summary of the following:
- The video is about the hidden messages or jokes (easter eggs) that Pixar puts in its films.
- The video shows examples of easter eggs from various Pixar films, such as Toy Story, Monsters Inc., Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Ratatouille, Up, and Cars.
- The video also explains some of the meanings and references behind the easter eggs, such as the A113 code, the Pixar ball, the Luxo Jr. lamp, and the Steve Jobs tribute.
- The video ends with a promotion for an online sports and casual store that sponsors the channel.
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1. Pixar is known for hiding Easter eggs and jokes in their films.
2. The yellow and blue ball with a little red star is a recurring Easter egg in Pixar films.
3. The ball first appeared in the Pixar short film "Luxo Jr."
4. The ball appears in almost all of Pixar's films.
5. The tree where Carl and Ellie lived in "Up" is also used in "A Bug's Life".
6. A little girl playing with a plane appears in the background of a scene in "Up", and also appears in "Toy Story 3".
7. The protagonist of "Toy Story 3", Lotso, appears in the background of a scene in "Up".
8. The wheels of the car in "Toy Story" are the same as the wheels of Pixar's favorite car.
9. The store "Al's Toy Barn" from "Toy Story 2" appears in the background of a scene in another Pixar film.
10. A character from "A Bug's Life" appears in the background of a scene in "Toy Story 2".
11. A book titled "My Monster" appears in the background of a scene in "Toy Story 2".
12. The store "Toy Barn" appears in the background of a scene in "Monsters University".
13. The floor texture of the evil Sid's room in "Toy Story" is the same as the floor texture used in the horror film "The Shining".
14. A character from "Finding Nemo" appears in the background of a scene in "Toy Story 3".
15. The University that Andy would attend is called "Pixar University".
16. A map on the wall of Andy's room shows the location of the hometowns of some people who participated in the creation of the film.
17. A sign on the door of Andy's room says "W. Curing Blvd", which is the location of Pixar's studio in California.
18. A character from "Monsters, Inc." appears in the background of a scene in "Toy Story 3".
19. The logo of "Monsters, Inc." appears in the background of a scene in "Toy Story 3".
20. A calendar from "A Bug's Life" appears in the background of a scene in "Toy Story 3".
21. A character from "The Incredibles" appears in the background of a scene in "Toy Story 2".
22. The license plate on Mr. Incredible's car is a tribute to the name and date of birth of one of Pixar's animators.
23. A character from "Ratatouille" appears in the background of a scene in "The Incredibles".
24. A character from "Finding Nemo" appears in the background of a scene in "The Incredibles".
25. The code "A113" appears in several Pixar films and refers to the number of classrooms in an Institute of Arts in California where several Pixar animators studied.
26. A character from "Toy Story" appears in the background of a scene in "Finding Nemo".
27. A character from "WALL-E" appears in the background of a scene in "Toy Story 3".
28. Steve Jobs bought Pixar in 1986 for $10 million and became the executive director of the company.
29. The number "237" appears in several Pixar films and refers to the room number in the film "The Shining".
30. The company "Kanui" is a sponsor of the Nostalgia Channel and offers a 10% discount on their website for fans of the channel.