Toy Story 4: 19 Easter Eggs & References Explained
12. All The Antiques Store References
The antique store where much of the film's second half is set contains an astronomical number of Easter eggs, many of which surely won't be discovered until Toy Story 4 hits home video.
And so, here's just a taste of what we found. Second Chance Antiques' front door says "est. 1986", the very same year that Pixar released their first ever short film, Luxo, Jr., while the store's address number is "1200", clearly a nod to Pixar's actual address of 1200 Park Avenue in Emeryville, California.
Elsewhere, fans might be able to spot: Bing Bong's (Richard Kind) rocket and a sign for Tripledent Gum from Inside Out, guitars and one of Ernesto de la Cruz's (Benjamin Bratt) records from Coco, a model of Incredibles 2's Elasticycle, the Tiki Heads from Finding Nemo's dentist scene on the pinball machine (pictured above) and many more.