Adopter stories

Mystery solved: why code A113 appears in most animation films you’ve seen.

Do you use your old postcode as a computer password? Your grandfather’s year of birth as a credit card PIN? We all do. Thing is, we all have secret codes. Some are weirder (like your ex boyfriend’s passport number), some are political (half of bicycle locks in Tel Aviv magically open when you put the year Israel gained independence) and some are way too simple (what’s the point having a safe with a 1234 code?!). Maybe your secret code is universal, and maybe only you’d know what it is. But if you keep plugging it everywhere, people will start wondering what it means.

Unless you are a Pixar geek or the Sherlock Holmes of animation, you wouldn’t know what A113 is. However, it appears in nearly every cartoon made by Pixar. The number of the courtroom in Up? A113. The model of the camera used by a scuba-diver in Finding Nemo? A113. The number on the tiny tag Git the lab rat has on his ear in Ratatouille? A113.  Number plates in Toy Story, Cars and Wall-E? All A-113! It has also appeared on numerous occasions in The Simpsons, American Dad! And Family Guy. The internet couldn’t calm down until the truth was revealed.

What’s the conspiracy? As it turns out, ‘A113’ is the number of a classroom at the famed California Institute of Arts where the first generation of animators studied graphic design and character animation in the early 80s, proceeding to work at leading animation companies like as Disney and Pixar. Cool, right? Pay attention next time you’re at the movies and impress your date.

Also, if you’re stuck looking for that perfect domain name, or want to give a very thoughtful present to a loved one, why not chose a numerical domain? It can represent a date significant to both of you or have a made-up fun meaning. Apart from being short and sweet it will also be a smart investment, as numerical domain names have been steadily growing in value. In 2015, for instance, a Chinese company purchased 360.com from Vodafone for an insane amount of… $16 000 000! You never know: maybe your secret code has a deep meaning in the Chinese culture.

Use promo-code MY113 to GET.ART your domain name with a discount of 20%. Offer expires 31.12.2018


Also published on Medium.

Tamara M

Recent Posts

Art as Catalyst for Difficult Conversations and Healing

This article, written by museum educator Yuna Dranichnikova (www.yunadranichnikova.art), is featured in the second edition…

2 days ago

Introducing the Second Edition of the .ART Odyssey Publication: SUCCESS

Redefining Success Through Purpose, Peace, and Resilience This issue's theme, SUCCESS, challenges conventional definitions and…

3 days ago

Hedwig Fijen on Manifesta Biennale as a Catalyst for Urban and Social Transformation

Manifesta, the European Nomadic Biennial, has for 30 years moved across Europe, establishing itself as…

1 week ago

McDonald’s and Doodles NFT Collaboration: A New Era for Digital Collectibles and Mainstream NFT Adoption

The popular NFT project Doodles has partnered with McDonald's, marking a significant milestone for NFTs…

1 week ago

Can Art Save the World: TIME TO ART at COP29

Does art have the power to save the world?  This question has astounding resonance. Art…

2 weeks ago

Anika Meier on Digital Art Curation, Changing NFT Attitudes & EXPANDED.ART

In an exclusive interview with .ART, Anika Meier—curator, writer, and concept artist—shares insights into the…

2 weeks ago