Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear first appearence?

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So on my Disney Pixar calendar today it shows a little girl in her room playing as an insane amount of balloons pass by her bedroom window. Of course we all know this movie as Up!, but did you notice what I have obviously missed? Tucked away in the corner of that little girls room is a fluffy pink teddy bear who we will later find out is named Lotso. I never noticed this until today and thought I would share:

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So on my Disney Pixar calendar today it shows a little girl in her room playing as an insane amount of balloons pass by her bedroom window. Of course we all know this movie as Up!, but did you notice what I have obviously missed? Tucked away in the corner of that little girls room is a fluffy pink teddy bear who we will later find out is named Lotso. I never noticed this until today and thought I would share:

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:eek:

Thanks for sharing!
 
I have the same calendar - better rip off another page - that was for yesterday! LOL!

I love my Pixar day to day - lots of great trivia and hidden clues! (Like Lotso!) I loved that scene in the movie - but it went by pretty quickly - hard to notice all of the details!
 
DD says Pixar does a clue in each movie for the next one. Mike & Sully from Monsters, Inc. are in scuba gear in the ending of Nemo. Kind of fun.
 

I have the same calendar - better rip off another page - that was for yesterday! LOL!

HAHA, thats awesome. You are correct, and the last thing I want is another reason to think its Monday. I have been doing that all day!

Actually, I will cheat today. I like the Up! scene better then the Monsters Inc. concept art, so I will leave up Monday as sacrilegious as it is!

DD says Pixar does a clue in each movie for the next one. Mike & Sully from Monsters, Inc. are in scuba gear in the ending of Nemo. Kind of fun.

Yes, the one thing I keep seeing throughout this calendar is A113.
A113 (sometimes A-113 or A1-13) is an inside joke present as an Easter egg in animated films created by alumni of CalArts, referring to the classroom number used by graphic design and character animation students at the school that was used by John Lasseter and Brad Bird among others. Brad Bird first used it for a license plate number in the "Family Dog" episode of Amazing Stories. It has since appeared in other Disney movies and every Pixar movie.

Very interesting for Disney nerds!
 
I just read an article about pixars clues let me see if I can find it:scratchin
 
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