>> Crazy Nate: Since Incredibles 2 is on all our minds, I thought now would be a perfect
time to point out easter eggs in the first Incredibles movie
Now I know you're probably thinking, I already made a video about everything you missed in
the Incredibles,
and this is true.
But I read through every single one of your comments almost 2,000 of them
and I did even more digging into the movie, and it appears I missed a few easter eggs.
So today we are going to talk about everything I missed in Pixar's movie the Incredibles.
Part 2.
(intro music plays)
Make sure you've seen part one first so you can celebrate in my easter egg mistakes.
Even with the mistakes though it wasn't a bad video, even Ethan liked it.
And he doesn't usually like easter egg videos.
We're starting off this adventure with an easter egg one of you found that I apparently
missed.
Maria Esther Selva Cardenas sorry if Isaid your name right, she says actually you missed
one so when Mr Incredible and Frozone are rescuing the people from the fire look closely
at the fire truck and it's not a random fire truck it's actually red the fire truck
from cars.
Ahhhhh her head just disappeared!
Ok, now here's an easter egg Pixar pointed out.
Back in Edna's office/home/mansion we see Drawings on the table of outfits.
>> Edna Marie "E" Mode: Edna Mode, and guest.
>> Crazy Nate: These are actually what you would call concept art, and it's actually
from when they were originally creating the characters.
Teddy Newton was the character designer and he made these particular drawings.
Some people think that Pixar waited too long before finally showing us The incredibles
2.
Some would even say
>> Syndrome: Too late.
15 years too late…
>> Crazy Nate: Haha, that's a knee slapper.
Yes this is a funny line, and even I used it in the past.
But in reality Incredibles 2 didn't actually come out 15 years later.
In fact, it came out roughly 4,970 days later.
Or 13 years, 7 months, and 10 days.
But hey, who's counting.
A few people would like to point out the fact that apparently I got the release date Incredibles
2 wrong.
Ian Skywalker says that even the Super Carlin Brothers got the wrong release date for the
Incredibles 2.
>> Ben: Hey, so I know the Incredibles 2 doesn't come out until 2019.
>> Crazy Nate: So what's the deal?
Are we youtubers slacking and not doing our research?
Well first off I don't have to do research, Nerdy Nate does all my research for me…
Second of all, you probably know that Pixar has a website and if you go to pixar.com/upcoming
you will see future videos and, their Currently scheduled release dates.
These release dates can change from time to time.
as the movies get closer to the release date.
At the time of making that particular video I did have the correct release date and so
did Super Carlin Brothers and then Pixar went and changed it on us.
I see most of you in the comments like you Lily understand that the release date was
changed, but I figured now would be a good time to have a public service announcement
so no easter egg hunter gets left behind.
>> Soldier 1: Go on without me.
Just go.
>> Soldier 2: A good soldier never leaves a man behind.
>> Crazy Nate: Speaking of dates, one thing that I appear to get wrong was when we see
Bomb Voyage.
It's true The movie Incredibles was released in 2004 several years before Ratatouille was
ever released back in 2007.
So as far as we the audience, you are correct Bomb Voyage was in the Incredibles first which
would mean Bomb Voyage cleaned up his act and is now a street performer in Ratatouille.
Not that he was a street performer in Ratatouille then turned to a life of crime in the Incredibles.
>> Bomb Voyage: And your outfit is totally ridiculous.
>> Crazy Nate: But my thought was that he was a street performer first and now he's
a criminal, because with all the fancy technology that's in the Incredibles, it appears Ratatouille
was set in a earlier time period.
But so many of you corrected me on this, I decided to prove my theory right.
There are a few clues that hint Ratatouille took place in an older time frame than the
Incredibles did.
Anton Ego did his work on a type writer which is a much older piece of equipment than Bob's
computer that he worked on in Insuricare.
Or another example would be in Ratatouille they had old spin dial phones, while Ellen
Parr had a cool push button phone.
or black and white tv's were super old in Ratatouille, but in the Incredibles they had
the power to record, and even had security cameras.
Another example would be all of the fancy jets.
And this is why I thought ratatouille was in an older time frame than the Incredibles
And I was just going to leave it at that and say that's my proof!
There you go, I win
>> Ginnie: Hail the conquering hero!
>> Crazy Nate: But then I thought that's not good enough!
>> Will Turner: That's not good enough
>> Crazy Nate: So I decided to go on a week long journey to find evidence of when ratatouille
and the Incredibles actually took place.
The incredibles was super easy to figure out.
Most the movie takes place in 1962, we know that because Bob Parr looks at a newspaper
and the date on the newspaper says May 16th 1962, and if you rewind just a little bit
they tell us this took place 15 years after catching Bomb Voyage.
so when we see Bomb Voyage in the Incredibles it's approximately May 1947.
Confirmed!
So then what about Ratatouille?
Until Pixar confirms when Ratatouille takes place we have to look at the clues of the
movie to see when Ratatouille took place.
So the first thing I did was to look at all the newspapers and try to find a date like
I did in the Incredibles.
The problem was at least with my TV, I can't read the font where the date would probably
be.
But the newspaper we can see just says Wednesday Late Edition.
They specifically didn't put the date in there.
After no luck, and in desperation I looked to see what the internet thought and all's
I could find were people saying Ratatouille took place in a "contemporary period",
basically meaning early 1900's.
Well that's not very specific.
So next I looked at billboards, posters, anything to hint to the date.
And then I found Alfredo Linguini has a calendar on the wall,
and we can't exactly see the year though, but we can see the month is clearly September.
Useless right?
No not really actually.
The first of the month starts on a Sunday so that means the year has to be 1935!
or 1940, or 1946, or 1957, or 1963, or 1968, or 1974, 1985, 1991, 1996, 2002
OK, I think we get it.
The calendar was no help.
Then I found Gesteau's last will and testimony was made in Paris on the 23rd of June 2007,
but hang on a second, I think this was actually going to be a easter egg to the movie release
date, because the movie was released on June 29th 2007.
And we already know release dates can change a little bit here and there.
Now we're talking just a few days.
So then I kept on digging, and then finally I found it.
When Skinner's going through the mail we find the answer is in this little green stamp.
From 1993 to 1997 roughly it cost 2.70 to mail a letter.
And then, in 1997 this specific stamp was made.
So this is proof that the movie actually couldn't be dated any older than 1997.
That would make sense too why Alfredo would have last years calendar of 1996 on his wall
since he doesn't really have his life together.
So until Pixar comes out and says exactly what day Ratatouille was released I'm going
to guess it took place in 1997.
Wait a second does that mean no matter how we look at it then the first time we see Bomb
Voyage is in Incredibles not Ratatouille?
It seems so.
>> Megamind: OK minion, you were right, I was less right.
>> Crazy Nate: This next easter egg though we don't have to guess on.
Pixar confirmed, and I missed it.
>> Bruce: Hello
>> Crazy Nate: Bruce from Finding Nemo no longer has to worry about fish being friends.
Because he's dead.
(evli laugh)
Mr. Incredible caught him one day when he went fishing, and here's a picture to prove
it.
>> Derek Dietl: I can honestly say that it never ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever
ever ever occurred to me.
>> Crazy Nate: Actually this next easter egg a few of you found it.
The fighting robot in Toy Story 2.
When we're in the back office of Al's Toy Barn in Toy Story 2 keep your eye on this
rock'em sock'em game.
When Bob is in his office we can clearly see the Rock'em sock'em on the shelf.
Speaking of Toy story, there was another one that someone thought I missed.
In Toy Story 3 the Jack in the Box says
>> Jack in the box: New Toys!
>> Crazy Nate: We can see a jack in the box made it into the short Jack Jack Attacks.
They are both Jack in the boxes, but I don't think they're the same jack in the box.
A lot of you mentioned you saw A113 in the scratches in the beginning of the movie when
it says Pixar Animation Studios Production #5080 The Incredibles Reel, and I remember
looking at that a long time and didn't remember seeing A113 scratches,
so I had to run back and try to find it again.
And would you believe it look at this!
It does look like A1-13.
But lets stop a second and look extremely closely at it.
It says 1AB at the end.
Now I'm not sure what the 1AB means, but as much as it looks like a flash of A113 I'm
sad to say it's not.
CJ Taylor thinks Near the end with the Under Minor, Mr Incredible opens his shirt like
superman does.
This could be a shout out to super man, but I feel it's a common thing a lot of superheros
do, so it's hard to say if it's actually a reference to superman or not.
And Mini Kitty says there is a Mcdonalds logo behind the Under Miner.
Now I know Mcdonalds has some pretty good french fries, but I don't think this is
an easter egg to it though, but I'm going to give you an A for imagination, and let's
put a little Mcdonalds in there anyways.
Speaking of imagination, a lot of people think I'm wrong about Mickey being in the cave.
Some think it's a fake easter egg.
So here's the thing, I thought it looked a lot like Mickey, so I outlined it with what
I thought Mickey was.
I learned a lot about how to point out easter eggs since then, and now I mainly cirlce the
spots or make a flash of red like in Meet the Robinsons.
But here's the original version of what it actually looks like, and here's how I think
Mickey fits in the spot.
You can clearly see his nose, and mouth and buttons on his shorts, and even his shoes.
Now I know that this one's a stretch and you don't have to believe it's an easter egg,
that's fine.
And looking back at I don't know what I saw either.
But either way, Disney admitted to more outrageous ideas being Mickeys before.
Remember this coin that Disney confirmed Mickey.
So I do legit think this could be a Mickey, but we don't know till Disney confirms or
denies, but they'll probably deny.
But if you follow my show long enough, here we only try to find real easter eggs, and
stop fake ones from spreading.
Some people doubt my Iron giant one though because IRON GIANT is Warner Brothers
>> Elastigirl: India Golf Niner Niner checking in.
>> Crazy Nate: like Jedi Master Ken-Jen thinks I'm crazy for thinking that.
Hopefully by now we all know hat you can have easter eggs to other movie companies though
it's not as common as easter eggs to your own movie.
Now Kriby 321890 thinks IG-99 stands for Inspector Gadget from 1999.
now that sounds really good since Inspector Gadget came out in 1999, and it's also a
Disney movie.
>> Inspector Gadget: but go go gadget seems so...
>> Crazy Nate: However, I still think it's a reference to Iron Giant, and not Inspector
Gadget.
The reason is the Incredibles was directed by Brad Bird, and you guessed it he also direct
Iron Giant.
It appears Buddy might also have an easter egg up his sleeve as well.
When he drops the bomb into the water to kill Mr. Incredible the bomb looks very much like
Mr. Incredibles logo.
It's possible Incrediboy like Jack Sparrow was saving that shot for someone special.
>> Captain Barbossa: 10 years you carry that pistol and now you waste your shot.
>> Crazy Nate: This one we can know for sure was also a real easter egg.
Pixar called this one out themselves.
When Elastigirl is on the phone asking for a jet.
>> Elastigirl: What do you got that's fast?
>> Crazy Nate: If you pay close attention to the picture frame in the background you
will see they are wearing Hawaiian shirts just like John Lasseter, but they are also
Pixar themed to Monsters inc and Finding Nemo.
So some of you often ask me, how do you find so many easter eggs, and then some of you
often say how do you miss so many easter eggs.
Well that's the fun of hunting for easter eggs.
Imagine it like this if you will.
If Pixar gave us a word search and said try to find all the hidden words, but we don't
know how many words are hidden in the puzzle, so how do we know when we found them all?
And some words we find aren't even the actual words on the list.
Sometimes Pixar tells us where a handful of them are, but they're never going to tell
us where all of them are.
So these puzzles may never be finished.
>> President hathaway: What idiot designed this thing?
>> Crazy Nate: Which is kind of how Walt Disney imagined Disneyland.
If you found an easter egg that I missed tell me I want to hear about it
But if you are nasty in your comment your comment will be deleted along with your idea.
Also don't be mean to the people I mentioned in this video, or that suggest easter eggs
for future videos, we all love the same movies here.
>> Woody: So play nice.
>> Crazy Nate: Here's your bonus easter egg confirmed by Pixar, of course I call it product
placement.
In Buddy's room this is the remote control car that they actually made and you can actually
buy at a toy store, but probably not Toys R us.
Thanks for watching, and if you haven't done so already, go watch incredibles 2 while
it's still in theaters so you can experience it and tell your kids one day, I saw that
in theaters.
>> Old lady: thank you young man.
>> Crazy Nate: Subscribe so you don't miss our next adventure, and remember most importantly
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