Pix-ney
#1
This has got to be the most
challenging Pixar easter egg to spot the pizza Planet truck. I have looked at each traffic scene in this with the
slow motion option on and still haven’t spotted it. As far as I am concerned the truck isn’t where the Wiki
pizza planet entry says it is.
For the 2th anniversary release of Incredibles lets fine this truck once
and for all!
[b]I can’t seem
to find it too, but John Lasseter said it was there even though we can’t seem to find it.[/b]
Marty17
#3
When the Incredibles arrived back to the city from
Syndromes island, they drove on a motorway, if you pay close attaention on that scene you might just spot
it…
[b]Marty17: I have looked
there already and still can’t find it. [/b]
Edna
#5
[quote="JV IS TIZ!!!
PIXAR"]
[b]Marty17: I have looked there already and still can’t find it.
[/b]
[/quote]
[b]I’ve look there to and I could not spot it too JV!!
[/b]
[b]I have spotted the Pizza Planet Truck on all the other Pixar movies!!
[/b]
I believe it is there. I think it can be spoted on the highway scene as you
guys point it out. You probably have to play it frame by frame. I believe strongly that there is a PP truck in
the movie.
Where did JL say this, if I might ask?
Maybe is it there
?
Tha
t’s where I think it is, but some people only see a yellow car in this picture. I don’t know what to believe
anymore It would be only the roof, with the rocket on it.
[b]Archibald: I think you just found it Archibald. The reason I never saw it befor probably was
because I have the Fullscreen DVD. [/b]
[b]Delf4242: I herd it on a resent
interview with John Lasseter that was put on Upcoming Pixar. [/b]
Well, actually, if it’s really there, I didn’t
just found it, 'cause I already said it was there
months ago
sighs Gosh. We’ve had this discussion numerous times.
But since no one has
actually seen the Pizza Planet truck, how about we don’t post until someone has.
IMO, we’re wasting forum space talking about how we “don’t see it” and “neither do I”
and yada yada yada.
Until then, we should all be on the lookout!
BTW, that yellow car isn’t
it.
~~=oP
Yeah you found it Archibald i look it is it.
No.
That’s not the truck.
First of all, what you think is the rocket from the
top of the Pizza Planet truck is just the top of the car.
Secondly, if you’ve ever tried to obtain a
clear screenshot of the car yourself, you’ll know that it’s impossible. Why would Pixar throw in a completely
blurred Pizza Planet truck that you could never see?
~~=oP
Edna
#14
I don’t no PV! [b]I think that is the
pizza planet truck though!! [/b]
It’s got to be there
somewhere- why would they not include it at all?
I went on a mission today to find the darn thing. I
did a frame by frame search of every single scene that had a car in it. It’s just not there.
I’m
tearing my hair out, man!
~~=oP
PV: That is okay. I believe that it
is still there. It might not be clear, and 100% true, but I believe strongly that the Pixxa Planet Truck is
indeed in the “Road Trip” scene.
Because Brad Bird was
new to Pixar and went against some other Pixar traditions as well; it’s possible that A113 was in there because
it’s a tradition for a lot of animation in general, not just Pixar, but you may recall that even John
Ratzenberger was a last-minute addition (and even then had a tiny role in comparison to his other Pixar roles,
and his voice is all but unrecognizable in the role), so it’s not
that unreasonable to say that Brad decided no Pizza Planet
truck.
I’ve done that before. At least twice.
And then I did the whole movie frame-by-frame. Which is why I’m 100% positive that the truck’s not there. I
know it might be hard, but just trust me on this one, everybody…
Oh, I see, DElf. Well,
thanks for clearing that up. So, there is a reason- because of Brad- but it’s still a shame it isn’t in there.
It’d better be in Ratatouille!
Why
would it be in Ratatouille? Unless Pizza Planet is an international chain and we’ll end up finding a yellow
truck with the words “Plan?te de Pizza” on it, having the Pizza Planet truck in Paris doesn’t make
sense, just like having a beat-up, 1980s-ish pizza delivery truck in the 1960s-ish doesn’t make sense.