7 unusual details about Disney and Pixar cartoons that will surely amaze you
Batteries in the back of Buzz Lightning are made by Buy & Large, the company behind the animated movie Wall-E.
When Maui turns into an animal in Vaiana, her hook is drawn on her body.
In Cars, flies are actually tiny cars with wings.
In Toy Story, there is a Binford toolbox in Sid's house. Binford Tools was the name of the company in Daddy Tink, an American series in which played Tim Allen, the American voice of Buzz Lightyear.
The names of some of Pixar's old shorts appear on the Toy Story library.
In The Incredibles, Helen understands that plane debris will fall on them when they see the reflection of an airplane in the water.
Finally, Apple products and logos appear in most Pixar cartoons, which Steve Jobs, the creator of Apple, had bought.