A113 - Wikipedia A113 and its variants are an inside joke and Easter egg in media developed by alumni of California Institute of the Arts, referring to the classroom used by graphic design and character animation students
A113 | Pixar Wiki | Fandom A113 (pronounced A-One-Thirteen) is the classroom number used by character animation students at the California Institute of the Arts Many of its alumni (including Pixar staff) have used the number in their professional works
The History Of Pixars A113 Easter Egg Explained - Looper Bird first introduced A113 as a reference, while Rees took it to the movies — and neither of them could've possibly known just what an enduring Easter egg tradition they were starting
Where To Find Every A113 Easter Egg In Pixar Movies - Screen Rant A113 started as an inside joke of the animators at Pixar and has turned into a phenomenon that viewers have picked up on and look forward to It serves as a reference to the classroom number that many Pixar employees studied at when attending the California Institute of the Arts
What Does the A113 in Disney Movies Mean? - Crazy Nate That classroom was none other than Room A113, based at the California Institution of Arts It’s here that filmmaking legends first dipped their creative toes and digital art tools into character animation and graphic design