![]() ![]() Sid, the mean kid who liked to destroy his toys in “Toy Story,” is all grown up as well, and he makes a cameo in “Toy Story 3,” wearing his signature skull t-shirt.It also appears in “Toy Story 3,” providing a bumpy ride to some traveling toys. The Pizza Planet Truck, which first made an appearance in the original “Toy Story,” has made a cameo in nearly every Pixar film.In “Toy Story 3,” however, Andy’s mom has a new license plate frame that reads “Tiger Pride,” which is a reference to director Lee Unkrich’s hometown of Chagrin Falls, Ohio, and his high school mascot, the Tiger. Despite the years that have passed, Andy’s mom hasn’t changed her license plate, which still reads A113. The number A113, which refers to John Lasseter, Brad Bird, Pete Docter and Andrew Stanton's former classroom at CalArts, makes an appearance in every Pixar film.Hidden in Andy’s bedroom is a hint at a new character in next year’s “Cars 2.”.Cutting Blvd., the street on which Pixar’s original headquarters were based. Above Andy’s closet is a street sign for W.stands for Pixar University, a professional-development program for Pixar employees. Andy has a banner hanging on one of the walls in his room that reads “P.U.” P.U.A few pieces of art hanging on the walls in Andy’s room were actually created by “Toy Story 3” art coordinator Erin Magill when she was in high school.The pins on the map in Andy's room correspond to the hometowns of “Toy Story 3” production staff.There are more than 300 stickers in Andy's room.There are 302 total characters in the film.Hidden Facts.Editorial turned those storyboards into eight different “Milestone Screenings” that were shown to the Pixar Brain Trust while the film was in development. 92,854 storyboards were drawn over the course of the film, and of those, about half (45,516) were delivered to the editorial department.17 animators on “Toy Story 3” also worked on animation for “Toy Story 2.” Four animators worked on the animation for all three “Toy Story” films.On January 15, 2010, the final day for many of the 58-person animation crew, director Lee Unkrich led a mini-marching band through the studio composed of two snare drummers, two bass drummers, two giant monkeys and a Yeti.Director Lee Unkrich performs one line in the movie, as the voice of the Jack in the Box character who says “New Toys!” when Woody, Buzz and the gang first arrive at Sunnyside.Anderson is the namesake for the character Darla in “Finding Nemo.” Director Lee Unkrich edited the first two “Toy Story” films, and co-directed “Toy Story 2.” He also served as a film editor on “Toy Story 3.”. ![]() Here’s a complete list of geeky, fun, things you might want to know about Toy Story 3: Some of them are just awesome, some are surprising, and more than a few of them I’m planning to go into Toy Story 3 watching out for. ![]()
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