Yeah, it isn't less strange, the rocks kinda looking like it actually looks less like the pizza truck then the cloud formation and everything else doesn't seem to be it.
I think that cloud is really it. It looks like it's on its own animation layer, and it seems to almost not have the same rendering quality and lighting as the other clouds. Could easily be a last-minute addition.
I don't know about it being a last minute addition, before the last minute additions were because they needed a vehicle, I don't think they absolutely needed a cloud in the centre of this shot
That comes down to your pattern recognition @@toumabyakuya, some people have it more than others, because of theorised evolution from early humans where on guard duty or tracking/cartography, so maybe you're more of a hunter or forager? Are you good at recognising dangerous plants and animals?
@@RicPendragon I don't know what that has to do with anything here. *"Are you good at recognising dangerous plants and animals?"* Without having something in hand that helps me recognize them (like a book or a tablet that has a list of dangerous plants/animals)? Nope.
The cloud actually looks like the truck and is divided up well enough that you can tell what the individual parts are. And keep in mind that in Toy Story 2, even with the deadlines they snuck in a Luxo Jr lamp in the stars at the beginning of the movie. So having a weirdly difficult Easter egg this early on wouldn’t be too surprising since they already did it with Toy Story 2! Now to just find the A113 in Monsters Inc!!
"Monsters, Inc. - When Mike and Sulley are watching the news, the yellow newscaster is in the shape of an "A", the orange newscaster is in the shape of a "1", and in the blue background is the number 13, forming A113. "
I like the classroom theory because of how esoteric it is. Like whoever designed that classroom, which is meant to be shown on a grainy camera recording, was bent on making sure the letters P, I, Z & A and a planet should be that close to each other.
I like that theory because you already have the teacher there pointing at a screen going "see? Look. Right there". Almost like a representation of the kind of person who does stuff like look for a pizza truck in a movie. What better place to put an easter egg then there?
This reminds me of Monsters Inc and A113. Apparently, A113 is somewhere in the movie, but to date, no one has conclusively found exactly where it is. There are some places where it is really close or that COULD be it, but as of yet, it's not confirmed.
Someone asked Pete Doctor about it. He said that it should be there, but might have accidentally not actually gotten into any shot. His theory is that it's on one of the doors in the hallway with all the offices.
Another example of an early Pixar movie not having one of the recurring easter eggs they'd go on to be known for is that there is no A-113 in Monsters Inc. There's a few things that _might_ be intended to be it, but they're all kind of a stretch and none are confirmed.
I know it's not the point of the video, but the autism diagnosis joke at the start really made me think that (if true) it's cool to have such accomplished autistic role models to look up to Like Eddie's got a family, a job, a house, a wonderful sense of humor, an even more wonderful passion and drive to create; all things I hope to achieve in the future as a fellow autistic ♡
In the comments of TomSka’s newest “Last Month” video, he said something along the lines of how as a kid in the ‘80s he was told he had “autistic tendancies”, but from a more modern perspective he no longer believes “tendancies” covers it. He also specified he was undiagnosed, although he may have gotten properly diagnosed in the 9 days since then.
@@username5155 Right ye I heard them make jokes about it but I wasn't sure if it was official (or if I was even remembering correctly) Though if that's the case then he's even more relatable in the "looking back how did we not realize?" sense bc yeah I'm in my 20's and didn't actually put the pieces together until my autistic friends were like "hey you might wanna look into this"
@@oohdannyboy Yeah there's no neurotypical explanation for asdfmovie /j But yeah idk it's cool to see adult ND friends doing so much cool stuff with their lives, working through whatever tried to hold them back
the real surprise is that no animator on pixar has commented on it on social media. the director is fine and all but if anyone would have slipped in an easter egg it (probably) wouldn't be the director. although yeah the simplest explanation (that it was in production before it became tradition) is probably correct
That's a little too complicated Usually scenes get cut during the storyboard process The only time I can remember a fully finished 3D scene being cut from a Disney movie would be Frozen, one scene got used for a trailer but later got cut probably because of the whole Elsa being evil originally, if the scene did get to the whole animation stage it would just be weird for them not to put it in the final fight, there's too many cars for them to not use the pizza planet truck, even if it was on a scene that got cut I couldn't imagine the animator who put it there not putting it back into another scene, but you did say it was wild speculation 😅
@@AgussxVenusactually there are plenty of deleted scenes from The Incredibles. Several were even partly or even nearly fully rendered. They were featured on the DVD as a bonus feature.
The 'bike thing' in Luca is an Auto Rickshaw, or Tuk Tuk. The most iconic ones were invented in Italy, where they're often still available in a sort of light pickup truck form, but they're most common in Asian and African countries these days.
Another thing worth noting about the truck and you see this in Incredibles 2, how it looks different the Pizza Planet truck is based on a 80s Toyota, about 20 years afters the Incredibles take place in, Doc works because Doc is a old Hudson from the 1950s, plus given the time they're in they probably didn't even want to make a new model, and also a lot what it has, Bed Cap, Pizza Sign, being Japanese were things not really common at the time the film takes place in
Given Disney's obsession with cinematic universes, I could totally imagine them tying (or at least lamely attempting to tie) all the Pixar films together into one timeline and using Pizza Planet as the excuse.
There's already a theory called "The Pixar Theory" that theorizes that every single Pixar movie is connected (There's plenty of videos on youtube that explain it better then I) and the truck is one of the main factors of the theory
If you haven’t looked it up already, I highly recommend looking up The Pixar Theory. It’s super interesting to think about, makes sense in universe and fun to well… theorise!
I think the in universe theory of Pizza Planet not yet existing makes sense. The truck being in Incredibles 2 doesn't ruin this theory because it's entirely possible that the franchise started between the movies.
@@primrosevale1995 Besides, like he said in the video, the truck appears in Good Dinosaur of all things. Unless time travel is a thing in that movie's universe, I don't think time period should be a determining factor here.
I remember I spotted the truck in "Cars" and nobody in my family believed me. Even when I rewinded and pointed it out to them, they still didn't believe me! Even if it's not in The Incredibles, the Pizza Planet truck remains one of my favorite easter eggs of all time, and I hope it keeps showing up.
Fun fact also about reusing assets, the scene in Monsters Inc. where they're going through different doors and are at the beach, that palm tree in that scene is used in the dentist lobby fish tank in Finding Nemo. They just shrunk it down and changed its color!
I’m more on the side of the cloud being the Easter egg. If it can appear as a formation of rocks in a corn silo, as well as a wood carving or boat, I believe this one is it
Another factor as to why the Pizza Planet truck never shows up in The Incredibles could be due to the fact the movie takes place during the 1960's, meanwhile the Toyota Hilux, the truck the Pizza Planet truck was modeled after, would've been made between the 1980's and 1990's. Perhaps the time period accurate Pizza Planet truck in The Incredibles 2 was originally an idea for The Incredibles 1, but with the movie wrapping up and there not being enough time, they just couldn't get around to making a new model.
Also, Pizza Planet is definitely themed to space travel in a retro style. Even if they did model a new truck, it wouldn’t be considered retro to show space in that way during the 1950s, it would just be topical.
If I ever get the chance to be a part of a movie production, I also want to add my own easter egg involving a truck. Two Trucks actually. Not any specific two trucks really, just Two Trucks. I think it'd be funny; maybe have 'em in a car crash or somethin'.
1:16 "Hello? Autism diagnosis?" 4:09 "Haha! 69! Good job!" 5:31 "Hey! I don't have to stand for this! I'm leaving!" (Badly animates away) 12:37 "That's it! I'm resorting to maths!" "No! Don't do it!" "I'M A MAN ON THE EDGE!"
I'm surprised the "Dynoguy = truck" theory isn't the consensus. His outfit is the same shade of off-white with red accents as the rocket-ship, and the little fin detail on top of his head looks like a rocket fin.
The rest of the clouds are really randomly shaped, as clouds should be, but that suspiciously shaped one has very clear lines of shading. I think that's it!
The autism diagnosis phonecall bit made me laugh way too hard! The answer I've gotten from most doctors is "ehhhh maybeeeee but you could just be pretendiiiiingggg" (as doctors are want to do) but it feels too fitting for me. Plus the first person to ever bring it up to me was my Oma who said it with zero prompting whatsoever and was a Special Education teacher for longer than I've been alive. Fascinating video overall! I definitely believe in the cloud theory personally, it just looks so bizarre/
I had no idea the Truck was an easter egg, this is fascinating learning. It's this kind of thing that got me to subscribe to begin with. I always learn so much fascinating stuff from Eddache videos.
i think more card and board games should encourage players to play with modified custom rulesets like that Priorities game tbh, seems like a fun idea. My go-to example is how the Uno video game adaptation by Ubisoft has special rules that don't exist in the main card game that barely anyone knows about like jump ins when someone plays a card that matches the number and color of a card in your deck, or the 7 card letting you swap hands with whatever player you choose. Even though it's more like suggesting alternate ways you COULD play the game, i think it's something other cards games could do from time to time, to encourage people to play however they wish, after all it's just cards or pieces on a board, there's universal video game mechanics that we have to abide by with these games, these games just sort of tell you how they work and trust you will follow everything they say perfectly.
7:20 if you look at the doc model you can see the materials on it aren't finished. It's not reflecting light, has no metallic, and what looks like basic shadows. I'm guessing it was an 11th hour addition.
I thought this video was going to be about the A113 Easter Egg in Monsters Inc, because unlike the Incredibles' truck, it has actually been confirmed to be there somewhere.
I have NEVER met anyone who has even heard of Powerpoint Meltdown by picnicface, and here is a random reference to it in an Eddache video, of all places. That is my favorite video of all time, that just made my day
I remember seeing that Reddit post 3 years ago and originally rolled my eyes and thought it was reaching. But weirdly, this video has sold me on the cloud theory. It does feel like the sort of thing a rouge animator could’ve slipped in without telling anyone and without anyone noticing. Hence how Lee Unkridge or Brad Bird wouldn’t have known.
Love these deep dives into famous obscure Easter eggs! On the same wavelength, did we ever find out if A113 is in Monsters, Inc.? Otherwise John Ratzenberger is the only constant throughout all of Pixar filmography (or at least last time I checked).
John Ratzenberger actually hasn’t been in any Pixar movies for a few years now (I could be wrong, but I think Onward was his last one, at least as of typing this)
Pizza Planet, A113, and the Luxo Ball are the holy trinity of easter eggs in the Pixar Theory Universe, where every Pixar films shared the same room together, and it all started with Boo revealing to be the wood-carving Witch from _Brave._
I always thought they straight up confirmed it wasn’t in there, I didn’t realize they were unsure about it. Amazing video Eddie, this was a very fun vid to watch :D
Omg I've watched so much about pixar easter eggs and I've always known about this and just succumbed to the idea it wasn't in the movie, but I'm 100% convinced on the cloud theory now.
I like to believe that all the vague and flat leads where made to make over-analitcal nerds bang their heads against a wall, desperately try to find a simple easter egg. If that's what the animators intended, man, did they succeed.
I like how with other examples the the truck is hidden in time periods it won't make sense for a truck to exist yet, but then in the Good Dinosaur the truck is just in fricking space. shows that just like the audiences, the animators didn't care about the Good Dinosuar
Not THE missing Pixar easter egg, A missing Pixar easter egg (not even missing it's pretty clearly the cloud, it was just hard to spot but it's 100% it). Monster's Inc has no A113.
I built a replica scale model Pizza planet truck. It's based on the Toyota Hilux hence the YO sticker on the tailgate but in universe, it's a 'Gyoza'. Incidentally, the 'truck thing' in Luca is a Piaggio Ape, basically a Vespa scooter with 3 wheels, a cabin and a truck bed on the back.
I always just assumed it wasnt in the movie because it wouldnt make sense with the period the movie is set in. Then again it is in Brave in some form so who knows Edit: nvm you literally point this out
Did you try to contact animators the way you did with the Rescuers down under video? The cloud theory seems really likely imo (I also care about this too much because of my autism)
You know what, I think it's the cloud, it seems to be moving slower than all the other clouds on screen, so giving people more time to have their eye drawn to it, and I spotted it right away (unlike the Good Dinosaur ones) so I'm leaning into the cloud
The truck in the sequel is a better look for the truck in The Incredibles as it more fits the era of the film cause the Original model is a 1984 Toyota Hilux so it wouldn't fit for 1962 compaired to the Doc Hudson cameo you mentioned which is a 1953 Hudson Hornet which totally fits the era.
It is 100% the cloud. There’s been a lot of instances of the truck in other pixar movies that are similarly tenuous (like the asteroid belt in the good dinosaur)
I remember back in the day of peak pixar discussion there was a rumour about the pizza planet being in that tape of dash. He disappears for one frame to put the pin down and supposedly in that frame a toy of the truck is on dash’s desk
at a buffet, i personally sneak corndogs into the buffet so others can enjoy them. I hide 6 corndogs in my jacket pockets. it then, is a joy for me to see other patrons of the establishment eat my corndogs thinking they were part of the buffet.
That clouds is way to convincing as a truck for it to not be the pizza planet truck. It’s a lot better than the rock formation thing for that other movie I can’t remember
Okay idea for a PIXAR Short. What if they made a short centered around some dude delivering Pizza Planet Pizza during the Fight Scene in The Incredibles. Could be pretty funny and I think it would be a good resolution to the Pizza Planet Truck in The Incredibles.
I watched this video while on lunch at target, imagine my surprise when i hear "you can get this NOW at target!" talk about TARGETed advertising hahaha!
7:57-OK, time for tinfoil. My tinfoil hat theory is that Pizza Planet is actually a chain started by a Time Lord who left Gallifrey, but instead of adventuring or conquest they just decided to make a multiversal pizza chain.
any day with a new eddache video is a good day- this really cheered me up :) almost as much as i'm sure a clear pizza planet truck would the pixar fandom
My vote goes towards the cloud theory - It really does kinda look like it could be the truck.
Yeah, it isn't less strange, the rocks kinda looking like it actually looks less like the pizza truck then the cloud formation and everything else doesn't seem to be it.
idk about you, but I see wheels, the rocket, and even a lil window. if there's a truck in the movie, it's the clouds
If some rocks can be the truck, a cloud can be the truck
@@Tiguy815 So, by your logic, I could be the truck!
Wait!
AM I THE TRUCK?!
@@an0idiot0of0use HMMMMMMM
I think that cloud is really it. It looks like it's on its own animation layer, and it seems to almost not have the same rendering quality and lighting as the other clouds. Could easily be a last-minute addition.
I’m the guy who made that Reddit post. I didn’t notice that at first but now that you mention it it does look like that.
I don't know about it being a last minute addition, before the last minute additions were because they needed a vehicle, I don't think they absolutely needed a cloud in the centre of this shot
I doubt it. Prior to him marking it I simply couldn't see it.
That comes down to your pattern recognition @@toumabyakuya, some people have it more than others, because of theorised evolution from early humans where on guard duty or tracking/cartography, so maybe you're more of a hunter or forager? Are you good at recognising dangerous plants and animals?
@@RicPendragon I don't know what that has to do with anything here.
*"Are you good at recognising dangerous plants and animals?"*
Without having something in hand that helps me recognize them (like a book or a tablet that has a list of dangerous plants/animals)? Nope.
bruh what, that cloud formation is SO much clearer than the one in the good dinosaur, how is this not an open and shut case?
Simply because we don't have direct confirmation by an animator.
@@normanclatcherHe still has a point.
@@TorosAndMakis53 And that's not what I was responding to. We still don't have official word.
@@normanclatcherHOW DO I SEE YOU EVERYWHERE
HERE, IN PRAISEDRAYS, EVERYWHERE?!!!
@@GeminiEntropic I... spend my free time trying to remember what things in this app are worth revisiting. Praisedrays consistently delivers. 😎
The cloud actually looks like the truck and is divided up well enough that you can tell what the individual parts are. And keep in mind that in Toy Story 2, even with the deadlines they snuck in a Luxo Jr lamp in the stars at the beginning of the movie. So having a weirdly difficult Easter egg this early on wouldn’t be too surprising since they already did it with Toy Story 2!
Now to just find the A113 in Monsters Inc!!
bro...
A113
"Monsters, Inc. - When Mike and Sulley are watching the news, the yellow newscaster is in the shape of an "A", the orange newscaster is in the shape of a "1", and in the blue background is the number 13, forming A113. "
Isn't in the CDA truck's plate?
I like the classroom theory because of how esoteric it is. Like whoever designed that classroom, which is meant to be shown on a grainy camera recording, was bent on making sure the letters P, I, Z & A and a planet should be that close to each other.
I like that theory because this is pretty much like a puzzle
Using a word like esoteric and then starting a sentence with "Like". Sounds as if you learned a new word and wanted to use it randomly
@@SweatySheetswho hurt you
I like that theory because you already have the teacher there pointing at a screen going "see? Look. Right there". Almost like a representation of the kind of person who does stuff like look for a pizza truck in a movie. What better place to put an easter egg then there?
@@SweatySheets That's incorrect. They started the sentence with I
The cloud theory is so convincing i firmly believe it's true. It's the exact shape of the truck and easy to add
This reminds me of Monsters Inc and A113. Apparently, A113 is somewhere in the movie, but to date, no one has conclusively found exactly where it is. There are some places where it is really close or that COULD be it, but as of yet, it's not confirmed.
I know Eddie’s next video lol
Someone asked Pete Doctor about it. He said that it should be there, but might have accidentally not actually gotten into any shot. His theory is that it's on one of the doors in the hallway with all the offices.
Another example of an early Pixar movie not having one of the recurring easter eggs they'd go on to be known for is that there is no A-113 in Monsters Inc. There's a few things that _might_ be intended to be it, but they're all kind of a stretch and none are confirmed.
I kinda wonder if it was supposed to be in there but the Camera eventually had to be moved to a point where I wasn't visible
@@mattwolf7698 Honestly that's a good point, very possible.
Code A-113 for the sock on the monsters back?
@@ButterTofu1 That was 23-19
need a follow up video on this.
I know it's not the point of the video, but the autism diagnosis joke at the start really made me think that (if true) it's cool to have such accomplished autistic role models to look up to
Like Eddie's got a family, a job, a house, a wonderful sense of humor, an even more wonderful passion and drive to create; all things I hope to achieve in the future as a fellow autistic ♡
In the comments of TomSka’s newest “Last Month” video, he said something along the lines of how as a kid in the ‘80s he was told he had “autistic tendancies”, but from a more modern perspective he no longer believes “tendancies” covers it. He also specified he was undiagnosed, although he may have gotten properly diagnosed in the 9 days since then.
@@username5155 Right ye I heard them make jokes about it but I wasn't sure if it was official (or if I was even remembering correctly)
Though if that's the case then he's even more relatable in the "looking back how did we not realize?" sense bc yeah I'm in my 20's and didn't actually put the pieces together until my autistic friends were like "hey you might wanna look into this"
But they got the wrong number
Tom recently got his ADHD diagnosis and NDs do attract other NDs, so would make sense to me.
@@oohdannyboy Yeah there's no neurotypical explanation for asdfmovie /j
But yeah idk it's cool to see adult ND friends doing so much cool stuff with their lives, working through whatever tried to hold them back
the real surprise is that no animator on pixar has commented on it on social media. the director is fine and all but if anyone would have slipped in an easter egg it (probably) wouldn't be the director.
although yeah the simplest explanation (that it was in production before it became tradition) is probably correct
Wild speculation: What if someone did sneak the truck in - but it ended up in a scene that, in the end, got cut from the movie?
That's a little too complicated
Usually scenes get cut during the storyboard process
The only time I can remember a fully finished 3D scene being cut from a Disney movie would be Frozen, one scene got used for a trailer but later got cut probably because of the whole Elsa being evil originally, if the scene did get to the whole animation stage it would just be weird for them not to put it in the final fight, there's too many cars for them to not use the pizza planet truck, even if it was on a scene that got cut I couldn't imagine the animator who put it there not putting it back into another scene, but you did say it was wild speculation 😅
@@AgussxVenusactually there are plenty of deleted scenes from The Incredibles. Several were even partly or even nearly fully rendered. They were featured on the DVD as a bonus feature.
@@AgussxVenustheres actually a lot that are finished after the animation.
Your videos are so fun to watch. You've made me appreciate animation even more.
The 'bike thing' in Luca is an Auto Rickshaw, or Tuk Tuk. The most iconic ones were invented in Italy, where they're often still available in a sort of light pickup truck form, but they're most common in Asian and African countries these days.
Another thing worth noting about the truck and you see this in Incredibles 2, how it looks different the Pizza Planet truck is based on a 80s Toyota, about 20 years afters the Incredibles take place in, Doc works because Doc is a old Hudson from the 1950s, plus given the time they're in they probably didn't even want to make a new model, and also a lot what it has, Bed Cap, Pizza Sign, being Japanese were things not really common at the time the film takes place in
i can't think about the pizza planet truck without thinking about that jacksfilms easter eggs bit
HEY PIXAR THATS THE WRONG FUCKING MOVIE
the pizza planet truck is in every pixar movie
i dont know who bruno is
Given Disney's obsession with cinematic universes, I could totally imagine them tying (or at least lamely attempting to tie) all the Pixar films together into one timeline and using Pizza Planet as the excuse.
There's already a theory called "The Pixar Theory" that theorizes that every single Pixar movie is connected (There's plenty of videos on youtube that explain it better then I) and the truck is one of the main factors of the theory
Don’t know about that but surely they’ll keep doing various easter eggs
If you haven’t looked it up already, I highly recommend looking up The Pixar Theory. It’s super interesting to think about, makes sense in universe and fun to well… theorise!
The BNL brand shows up in a few movies too
this is literally a theory that’s been around for years man
3:54 Never knew they reused assets and it’s kinda hilarious edited back-to-back.
I think the in universe theory of Pizza Planet not yet existing makes sense. The truck being in Incredibles 2 doesn't ruin this theory because it's entirely possible that the franchise started between the movies.
There were literally seconds between the two movies.
@@primrosevale1995 However, we don't how how long of a time-skip there was between the fight against Syndrome and the fight against the Underminer.
@@toumabyakuyaThe first movie literally said three months passed.
@@mattwolf7698 Well, that is more than enough time for a pizzeria that was in mid-development to be finished.
@@primrosevale1995 Besides, like he said in the video, the truck appears in Good Dinosaur of all things. Unless time travel is a thing in that movie's universe, I don't think time period should be a determining factor here.
I remember I spotted the truck in "Cars" and nobody in my family believed me. Even when I rewinded and pointed it out to them, they still didn't believe me!
Even if it's not in The Incredibles, the Pizza Planet truck remains one of my favorite easter eggs of all time, and I hope it keeps showing up.
Do they believe you now? :o
Fun fact also about reusing assets, the scene in Monsters Inc. where they're going through different doors and are at the beach, that palm tree in that scene is used in the dentist lobby fish tank in Finding Nemo. They just shrunk it down and changed its color!
This video proves I am not the only one who overanalyzes movies like this, it's a relief honestly. Btw 11:03 the "bike thing" is called an apecar.
I’m more on the side of the cloud being the Easter egg. If it can appear as a formation of rocks in a corn silo, as well as a wood carving or boat, I believe this one is it
Another factor as to why the Pizza Planet truck never shows up in The Incredibles could be due to the fact the movie takes place during the 1960's, meanwhile the Toyota Hilux, the truck the Pizza Planet truck was modeled after, would've been made between the 1980's and 1990's. Perhaps the time period accurate Pizza Planet truck in The Incredibles 2 was originally an idea for The Incredibles 1, but with the movie wrapping up and there not being enough time, they just couldn't get around to making a new model.
Also, Pizza Planet is definitely themed to space travel in a retro style. Even if they did model a new truck, it wouldn’t be considered retro to show space in that way during the 1950s, it would just be topical.
If I ever get the chance to be a part of a movie production, I also want to add my own easter egg involving a truck.
Two Trucks actually.
Not any specific two trucks really, just Two Trucks. I think it'd be funny; maybe have 'em in a car crash or somethin'.
is this a refrence to the the song two trucks by lemon demon
Two trucks having-
1:16
"Hello? Autism diagnosis?"
4:09
"Haha! 69! Good job!"
5:31
"Hey! I don't have to stand for this! I'm leaving!" (Badly animates away)
12:37
"That's it! I'm resorting to maths!"
"No! Don't do it!"
"I'M A MAN ON THE EDGE!"
Enjoyed meeting you at MCM Comic Con, you we're telling me about this video and glad to see it all came together!!! :D
I'm surprised the "Dynoguy = truck" theory isn't the consensus. His outfit is the same shade of off-white with red accents as the rocket-ship, and the little fin detail on top of his head looks like a rocket fin.
Its a treat whenever Eddache uploads a video
Sorry to be a downer, but could you maybe try and add a little more to your comment next time? I feel as if it's currently a bit generic, is all. :)
The rest of the clouds are really randomly shaped, as clouds should be, but that suspiciously shaped one has very clear lines of shading. I think that's it!
1:13 This is the most relatable thing Eddie has ever said
The autism diagnosis phonecall bit made me laugh way too hard! The answer I've gotten from most doctors is "ehhhh maybeeeee but you could just be pretendiiiiingggg" (as doctors are want to do) but it feels too fitting for me. Plus the first person to ever bring it up to me was my Oma who said it with zero prompting whatsoever and was a Special Education teacher for longer than I've been alive. Fascinating video overall! I definitely believe in the cloud theory personally, it just looks so bizarre/
11:16 HE FOUND THE SECOND GOOD DINOSAUR PIZZA PLANET TRUCK! The first one appears in the meteor clump in the opening.
that cloud do kinda look like the pizza planet truck, i like that theory most, damn you put some dedication into this :D
3:53 That transition was CLEAN.
The Pizza Planet truck is the best easter egg. I love how it appears in almost every Pixar movie, except The Incredibles, of course
Unless you count cloud formations
0:28 I love you for this clip, Eddache ❤
I had no idea the Truck was an easter egg, this is fascinating learning. It's this kind of thing that got me to subscribe to begin with. I always learn so much fascinating stuff from Eddache videos.
11:04 If Lightyear is the in-universe movie that Andy watched, that means that Pizza Planet must have paid for product placement in the movie 🤣🤣
i think more card and board games should encourage players to play with modified custom rulesets like that Priorities game tbh, seems like a fun idea. My go-to example is how the Uno video game adaptation by Ubisoft has special rules that don't exist in the main card game that barely anyone knows about like jump ins when someone plays a card that matches the number and color of a card in your deck, or the 7 card letting you swap hands with whatever player you choose.
Even though it's more like suggesting alternate ways you COULD play the game, i think it's something other cards games could do from time to time, to encourage people to play however they wish, after all it's just cards or pieces on a board, there's universal video game mechanics that we have to abide by with these games, these games just sort of tell you how they work and trust you will follow everything they say perfectly.
7:20 if you look at the doc model you can see the materials on it aren't finished. It's not reflecting light, has no metallic, and what looks like basic shadows. I'm guessing it was an 11th hour addition.
Small thing but the voiceover you have for Pete Docter regarding Boo, that's Lee Unkrich
1:15
Smooth delivery XD
Eddie uploading, and about my favorite film, this was SUCH a treat
It's a good day when Eddache uploads
I thought this video was going to be about the A113 Easter Egg in Monsters Inc, because unlike the Incredibles' truck, it has actually been confirmed to be there somewhere.
Maybe the real Pizza Planet Truck were the friends we made along the way...
I have NEVER met anyone who has even heard of Powerpoint Meltdown by picnicface, and here is a random reference to it in an Eddache video, of all places. That is my favorite video of all time, that just made my day
Chuck E Cheese does deliver Pizza under "Pisqually's Pizza" now
It does now but didn't then
@@eddache I'm aware, just a fun fact I wanted to share!
I remember seeing that Reddit post 3 years ago and originally rolled my eyes and thought it was reaching. But weirdly, this video has sold me on the cloud theory. It does feel like the sort of thing a rouge animator could’ve slipped in without telling anyone and without anyone noticing. Hence how Lee Unkridge or Brad Bird wouldn’t have known.
It's the cloud, if the good dinosaur can have such a bug stretch as the rock formation, the clouds don't seem like tok big of a stretch
Love these deep dives into famous obscure Easter eggs! On the same wavelength, did we ever find out if A113 is in Monsters, Inc.? Otherwise John Ratzenberger is the only constant throughout all of Pixar filmography (or at least last time I checked).
John Ratzenberger actually hasn’t been in any Pixar movies for a few years now (I could be wrong, but I think Onward was his last one, at least as of typing this)
7:46 i really appreciate that it was changed into a period correct truck just for this
Pizza Planet, A113, and the Luxo Ball are the holy trinity of easter eggs in the Pixar Theory Universe, where every Pixar films shared the same room together, and it all started with Boo revealing to be the wood-carving Witch from _Brave._
Ah yes, the famous Pixar easter eggs. There's A113, the Pizza Planet Truck, and of course that CREEPY F*CKING GIRAFFE
I always thought they straight up confirmed it wasn’t in there, I didn’t realize they were unsure about it.
Amazing video Eddie, this was a very fun vid to watch :D
That cloud theory is actually pretty promising, at least to me.
And for me too
The giddy rush I get when a TH-camr I watch mentions Luca
Omg I've watched so much about pixar easter eggs and I've always known about this and just succumbed to the idea it wasn't in the movie, but I'm 100% convinced on the cloud theory now.
I like to believe that all the vague and flat leads where made to make over-analitcal nerds bang their heads against a wall, desperately try to find a simple easter egg. If that's what the animators intended, man, did they succeed.
I like how with other examples the the truck is hidden in time periods it won't make sense for a truck to exist yet, but then in the Good Dinosaur the truck is just in fricking space. shows that just like the audiences, the animators didn't care about the Good Dinosuar
What a friday night to be alive
Not THE missing Pixar easter egg, A missing Pixar easter egg (not even missing it's pretty clearly the cloud, it was just hard to spot but it's 100% it). Monster's Inc has no A113.
13:40 Oh hey that’s me
Oh hey it's you!
Is cool to see you post, I wacted 65% of all your videos recently and I neded something new
3:53 That transition gave me a jumpscare, was not expecting that at all.
Maybe the absence of the truck in the first film is why there are two A113 references to make up for it
4:54. Thats Lee Unkrich, the co-director, not pete doctor the director.
I built a replica scale model Pizza planet truck. It's based on the Toyota Hilux hence the YO sticker on the tailgate but in universe, it's a 'Gyoza'.
Incidentally, the 'truck thing' in Luca is a Piaggio Ape, basically a Vespa scooter with 3 wheels, a cabin and a truck bed on the back.
I'm convinced it's the cloud now. I was thinking there just wasn't one, but that cloud is _extremely_ Pizza Planet Truck-shaped.
I always just assumed it wasnt in the movie because it wouldnt make sense with the period the movie is set in. Then again it is in Brave in some form so who knows
Edit: nvm you literally point this out
Did you try to contact animators the way you did with the Rescuers down under video? The cloud theory seems really likely imo (I also care about this too much because of my autism)
I did try to reach to a few. Zero replies.
GIRLY DONT SCARE ME WITH A FNAF JUMPSCARE LIKE THAT😭😭😭😭
You know what, I think it's the cloud, it seems to be moving slower than all the other clouds on screen, so giving people more time to have their eye drawn to it, and I spotted it right away (unlike the Good Dinosaur ones) so I'm leaning into the cloud
Maybe the true pizza truck was the friends we made along the way…
So glad you came to terms with your autism, man, I could feel you were one of us ever since How To Solve Who Shot Mr. Burns
Maybe the real Pizza Planet Truck was the friends we made along the way. lol xD
19 years and we're still looking for it
Really good video Eddy, also it was really nice meeting you at Comic con several months ago
either it is in fact the cloud (and it easily could be), or it's been placed in one of the environments outside of the camera shots.
14:05 …that’s aiming high
Not every Pixar easter egg managed to last forever; John Ratzenberger hasn't had a voice cameo since Onward.
Didn't he die? They probably ran out of sound clips to use.
@@mattwolf7698 Nope, still alive. He's 76.
The truck in the sequel is a better look for the truck in The Incredibles as it more fits the era of the film cause the Original model is a 1984 Toyota Hilux so it wouldn't fit for 1962 compaired to the Doc Hudson cameo you mentioned which is a 1953 Hudson Hornet which totally fits the era.
It is 100% the cloud. There’s been a lot of instances of the truck in other pixar movies that are similarly tenuous (like the asteroid belt in the good dinosaur)
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I remember back in the day of peak pixar discussion there was a rumour about the pizza planet being in that tape of dash. He disappears for one frame to put the pin down and supposedly in that frame a toy of the truck is on dash’s desk
We love the tism!
at a buffet, i personally sneak corndogs into the buffet so others can enjoy them. I hide 6 corndogs in my jacket pockets. it then, is a joy for me to see other patrons of the establishment eat my corndogs thinking they were part of the buffet.
Completely unrelated to the video, but I love how you have both Grandparadox and a poster for Space Captain in the background at the end.
That clouds is way to convincing as a truck for it to not be the pizza planet truck. It’s a lot better than the rock formation thing for that other movie I can’t remember
Okay idea for a PIXAR Short. What if they made a short centered around some dude delivering Pizza Planet Pizza during the Fight Scene in The Incredibles. Could be pretty funny and I think it would be a good resolution to the Pizza Planet Truck in The Incredibles.
14:01 "But that's just a truck. A Pizza Planet truck!"
I watched this video while on lunch at target, imagine my surprise when i hear "you can get this NOW at target!" talk about TARGETed advertising hahaha!
7:57-OK, time for tinfoil. My tinfoil hat theory is that Pizza Planet is actually a chain started by a Time Lord who left Gallifrey, but instead of adventuring or conquest they just decided to make a multiversal pizza chain.
There actually used to be a place in Vermont called Pizza Putt. It went out of business because nobody wants indoor mini golf & pizza.
any day with a new eddache video is a good day- this really cheered me up :) almost as much as i'm sure a clear pizza planet truck would the pixar fandom
Maybe in a future re-release of the movie they could add it in somewhere. I highly doubt they’d ever do it, but it would be cool.
Eh the last thing we need is for Pixar to go all George Lucas on their old movies.
Don't give them ideas
I should watch the incredibles one of these days, it looks so good
I love how almost all the background cars in the Incredibles are actually real 50s and 60s cars
Merry early christmas, edd
You know it’s gonna be a good day when Edd uploads