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PostPosted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 6:30 pm 
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I was thinking about the date the Japan Tsunami happened which was 11th March, 11/3. This number A113 is a awash with Walt Disney stuff etc, which has been a mystery for a long time as to why they kept using this same number untill now.

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But what does the A stand for? Atomic? Apocalypse? :shock:

Lorra woo here, should keep the Skeppies fuming fire and brimstone for a while. :mrgreen:

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 Post subject: Re: A113
PostPosted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 8:05 pm 
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Georgia wrote:
Lorra woo here, should keep the Skeppies fuming fire and brimstone for a while. :mrgreen:
Cue Beetzart...! :lol: :wink: :mrgreen:

Thanks for the information, Georgia. What is the significance of A113 to Disney? :?

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 Post subject: Re: A113
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Georgia wrote:
I was thinking about the date the Japan Tsunami happened which was 11th March, 11/3.


Americans don't write the date that way. They would write it as March 11th, or 3/11. So any clues involving the number 113 would more likely be referring to January 13th or November 3rd.

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This number A113 is a awash with Walt Disney stuff etc, which has been a mystery for a long time as to why they kept using this same number untill now.


There's no mystery at all. It took me 5 seconds to find this Wikipedia article:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A113

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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.


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But what does the A stand for? Atomic? Apocalypse? :shock:


Animation Department? Art Department? Building A?

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should keep the Skeppies fuming fire and brimstone for a while.


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.


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 Post subject: Re: A113
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There's lot of Occult symbolism in disney films and hints that they know a lot of secrets. A good example is in the film Snow White, their first feature film from 1937, which contains a scene which indicates somebody in the corporation knows something about what's underground. Did you notice anything strange about the mining scene? :? :wink: I did, even when I was a kid!:

1. The diamonds the dwarves are mining are already cut.
2. The echoes of their voices answer them as they sing as if... something alive is down there! :o :(
3. When the dwarves leave the mine to go home they lock the door to the shaft and then hang the key on a peg on the outside of the door in plain view. :? :shock: Why? Anybody who wants to get in can just take the key and unlock the door... but it would make sense if they were locking something inside the mine to prevent it getting out! :wink: :?:

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 Post subject: Re: A113
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You really ought to stop getting your "facts" from children's books and movies, Hagbard. :roll:

1) Just because someone makes a movie with occult symbolism doesn't mean they actually believe in the occult. Just because someone tells a ghost story to their kids to scare them, doesn't mean they actually believe the story. But even if they do believe in the occult, it doesn't mean it's true. A filmmaker doesn't necessarily have special insider knowledge that the rest of us don't have.

2) Just because a movie portrays a historic event a certain way, or expresses certain opinions or beliefs, it doesn't mean it's correct. The fact that it is coming from Disney doesn't give it more legitimacy.


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Thanks again for the idea for a movie, Georgia: :D 8) http://hpanwoforum.freeforums.org/walt-disney-s-underworld-t1407.html

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 Post subject: Re: A113
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You really ought to stop getting your "facts" from children's books and movies, Hagbard. :roll:

No. I'll obtain study material from any source where its available. It's the quality of the data that interests me, not where it comes from. Like kids books about space. :wink:

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1) Just because someone makes a movie with occult symbolism doesn't mean they actually believe in the occult. Just because someone tells a ghost story to their kids to scare them, doesn't mean they actually believe the story.
Tells, maybe not; but writes is a different matter. It turns out that many authors of this kind of fiction take the themes of their stories very seriously indeed. For instance the Great Lion Aslan in CS Lewis' Narnia books is openjly and blatently allegorical of Jesus Christ

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But even if they do believe in the occult, it doesn't mean it's true.
Of course not, but if information from other areas suggests it is then this adds weight to the story-teller's ideas.

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A filmmaker doesn't necessarily have special insider knowledge that the rest of us don't have.
Not necessarily, but still it looks as if at least some of them do. It's the only way I can explain how some of them get their ideas! :o

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The fact that it is coming from Disney doesn't give it more legitimacy.
It might do when you consider the other aspects of Walt Disney's work. See: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COIYlVftrvQ&feature=fvst :? :shock:

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 Post subject: Re: A113
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Wing nut thread. LO has said eveything along the lines I would have done.

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Handbag and many others look for woo in everything. Diamonds that look like what people expect diamonds to look like oh wow. Hanging the key up outside the door is so pointless its funny.


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Its that JD again! wrote:
Handbag and many others look for woo in everything. Diamonds that look like what people expect diamonds to look like oh wow. Hanging the key up outside the door is so pointless its funny.


That's right JD. Apparently according to certain woo woos I should be expecting you to 'flame' me soon and have a right go at me. Of course I know this is bullshit!

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 Post subject: Re: A113
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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. :lol:

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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. :lol:


Man went to the moon Geebeo, seriosuly you don't believe otherwise do you? People like you shouldn't be allowed to vote, although saying that you probably don't anyway!

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Goldy your just full of it. People write stuff like you repost for fun. They know theres millions of tards who will repost it not knowing the jokes on them.


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 Post subject: Re: A113
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Georgia wrote:
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. :lol:
Yeah I saw that video. Very creepy! The Rescuers thing was especially. Why the hell would Disney put words like "SEX" and topless chicks in his kids films?

But Ben's a bit off-field when it comes to the Snow White scene. There's any number of reasons why they made the dwarves do those things. Maybe they made the diamonds look like sparkling cut gems because that's what kids think they look like. I didn't know they didn't look like that when they came out of the ground. As for the echoes, well it could be they thought that the echoes joining in with the song was a good idea. Ben put a comment on there saying they did the same thing earlier in the film where Snow White is singing into a well. they key thing is must funny..... that's it! Why not put it in?

Hagbard, you have lots of good and interesting ideas, but you've not thought this one through properly I reckon.

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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?


We've been over this, Georgia. The information in children's books and movies is simplistic. It might give you basic knowledge, but it's not giving you everything you need to know. There's a reason why we don't stop going to school when we're 10 years old.

Besides... Snow White is a fictional movie. You know that, right? Snow White is a fantasy, so basing your beliefs on something in that movie is pretty ridiculous. I don't believe a man can fly just because I've seen a Superman movie.

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Admit it LO you wearnt sure though were you, you had to go look for it.


So? Am I supposed to be embarrassed by the fact that I did research? It seems like most of the people in this forum would rather invent their own "facts" than learn anything real.

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No there's no mystery if you believe their version to why they use this number.


Why shouldn't I believe it?

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I suggest it was put to Brad Bird by the Loomies to use this number in his films.


What reason is there to believe that? Or do you just like to see conspiracies everywhere you look? I believe that is called "paranoia". :roll:

I think maybe reality is just too boring for you so you invent crazy fantasies to make it more exciting. The true explanation for the A113 references in Disney movies is too boring so you discard it and invent your own more exciting explanation. NASAs true story about going to the Moon is too boring for you so you invent a conspiracy theory. That is delusional thinking.

Sometimes the truth is boring.


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