The video discusses 30 curiosities and Easter eggs in the animated film Toy Story 4. The film's director, Josh Cooley, made his directorial debut with this movie, which became the third highest-grossing animated film of 2019 and the highest-grossing film in the Toy Story franchise.
Some of the Easter eggs and curiosities mentioned in the video include:
* A license plate with the letters "RMRF," a reference to a notorious coding mistake that erased data from Toy Story 2.
* A lunch box with a character from the Toy Story That Time Forgot special.
* A glue made in Emeryville, California, where Pixar's studios are located.
* A girl who resembles Boo from the first Toy Story film, but is not actually her.
* A reference to the Pixar short film The Blue Umbrella.
* A stuffed barracuda that resembles one from Finding Nemo.
* A photo of a dog that looks like Alpha from Up.
* A reference to the Pixar short film Small Fry.
* A music box playing the same song as the final scene of The Shining.
* Typewriters that Tom Hanks, the voice of Woody, collects and has even launched an app to emulate.
* A reference to the Pixar short film The Incredibles.
The video also discusses the film's ending, which some viewers found disappointing and contradictory to the overall message of the franchise. However, others saw it as a proper farewell for Woody, allowing him to be happy and do what he really wants.
Overall, the video showcases the attention to detail and Easter eggs that Pixar is known for, and provides a fun and interesting look at the making of Toy Story 4.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Toy Story 4 was directed by Josh Cooley, his first feature film.
2. Josh Cooley had previously directed two short films for Pixar.
3. Toy Story 4 grossed over $1,070 million, making it the third highest-grossing animated film of 2019.
4. The film is the highest-grossing film in the Toy Story franchise.
5. The license plate on the vehicle of the man who takes Bo reads "RMRF", a reference to a Pixar employee who accidentally deleted data from Toy Story 2.
6. The character Reptillus Maximus from the Toy Story special "Toy Story That Time Forgot" appears on a lunch box in Bonnie's living room.
7. The glue used to create Forky was made in Emeryville, California, where Pixar's studios are located.
8. Tom Hanks, the voice of Woody, is a collector of vintage typewriters.
9. The film's audio commentary reveals that the girl who looks like Boo is not actually Boo.
10. Forky is a spork, a combination of a spoon and a fork.
11. The character of Giggle McDimples was originally designed to have a companion dog, but the idea was dropped.
12. The antique store in the film was founded in 1986, the same year Pixar was founded.
13. The store's address is 1200, a reference to Pixar's address, 1200 Park Avenue.
14. The character of Margaret was originally designed to be a couple with her husband Dan, but Dan was dropped from the story.
15. The design of Margaret was based on Ollie Johnston, one of the "Nine Old Men" of Disney animation.
16. The film features numerous Easter eggs referencing other Pixar films, including Finding Nemo, Up, and The Incredibles.
17. The "A-113" code, a reference to a CalArts classroom, appears in the film.
18. The film's ending features a bouncy castle with a unicorn, a reference to the Pixar film Onward.
19. Combat Carl, a character from the Toy Story films, finally receives a high-five from Duke Kaboom in the film's credits.