If you look closely at almost any Pixar film, and many other Disney or live-action movies, you will see the code 'A113.' This is a legendary Hollywood 'Easter egg' referring to a specific classroom at the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts). It was the classroom for first-year graphic design and character animation, where legends like John Lasseter, Tim Burton, and Brad Bird studied. It appears as a license plate in 'Toy Story,' a room number in 'The Incredibles,' and even on a camera in 'Finding Nemo.' It serves as a secret tribute to the shared education and beginnings of the people who revolutionized modern animation, bridging the gap between old-school hand-drawn techniques and the digital age.