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Pizza Planet truck - Toy Story 2

If you can’t get enough of that Pizza Planet truck, Wikia has a box full of images on the cameo appearances this delivery vehicle has made in various Pixar projects. License plate number RES1536 and seen in both Toy Story films, there is a bumper sticker on the rear bumper that reads “How’s my driving? Ha ha ha ha ha!”.

They’ve found the truck in almost all Pixar feature films with the exception of The Incredibles (I’ll bet it’s there, somewhere).

Pizza Planet truck - Pixar Wiki

Update: There’s been some debate over at Wikia as to whether a couple of frames in The Incredibles shows the Pizza Planet truck seen on the road while the family is driving to fight the Omnidroid. The colors are right. What do you think?

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August 27, 2009   No Comments

5 Fun Pixar (mostly Toy Story) Facts

Pizza Planet Truck in Cars

1. The Pizza Planet Truck

first made an appearance in “Toy Story,” has made a cameo in nearly every Pixar film. In “Up,” the Pizza Planet truck can be seen at the intersection when Carl’s house flies over the town. It’s also in the Fentons Creamery parking lot at the end of the film.

2. John Ratzenberger

the only actor to voice a role in all 10 of the Disney / Pixar films. In addition to his latest role as Construction Foreman Tom in “Up,” he provided the voice of the charming and witty Hamm the piggy bank in “Toy Story” (in “Toy Story 2” and the upcoming “Toy Story 3”), P.T. Flea in “A Bug’s Life,” Yeti the snow monster in “Monsters, Inc.,” a school of Moonfish in “Finding Nemo,” a philosophical character named Underminer in “The Incredibles,” a Mac-truck in “Cars,” Mustafa, the head waiter in “Ratatouille,” and John, a human living aboard the spaceship Axiom in “WALL-E.”

3. Binford

the toolbox that traps Buzz Lightyear under the milk crate in the original “Toy Story” is made by Binford, the fictional company that Tim Allen (also the voice of Buzz) works for in the TV sitcom “Home Improvement”.

4. Luxo Jr.

the lamp used on the Pixar logo and the original Pixar short of the same name is seen in “Toy Story” on a desk in Andy’s room, albeit with a bright red paint job.

5. The Ball with the Red Star

from the short film called Luxo Jr. turns up in “Toy Story”. It’s the ball that Buzz Lightyear bounces off of as he’s trying to prove to all the other toys in Andy’s room that he really can fly.

Image: Copyright 2006 Disney / Pixar. All Rights Reserved

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