LunarOrbit wrote:
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You really ought to stop getting your "facts" from children's books and movies, Hagbard
If a kids book or film is none fiction, why shouldn't we?
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Americans don't write the date that way.
They're a cunning lot, maybe they decide to reverse it.
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There's no mystery at all. It took me 5 seconds to find this Wikipedia article:
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.
Bird has said "I put it into every single one of my films, including my Simpsons episodes—it's sort of my version of Hirschfeld's 'Nina.'"[1]
The original classroom A113 is currently being used as the first year graphic design studio.
Admit it LO you wearnt sure though were you, you had to go look for it.
No there's no mystery if you believe their version to why they use this number. I suggest it was put to Brad Bird by the Loomies to use this number in his films.
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Not really. Maybe if what you were saying had me stumped I might get a little frustrated... but as usual there is an simple explanation for your silly little conspiracy theory.
Yes it's silly in one way (Intentional) You lot bit. Skeppies cant wait to tear into what they call Woo with only the lying Loomies & their brainwashed puppets to back them up.
Ben's right though, Disney's films are full of subliminal signs and symbols aimed at Kids Vulnerable minds, but then again Disney's aimed a lot of shit at adults too, take the 69 moon landing they filmed, now that's a classic.
