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Woody, Buzz Lightyear and Jessie the Cowgirl appear in "Toy Story 3," just one of many Pixar films that contain lots of Easter eggs. Disney/Pixar

Looks like all those Pixar conspiracy theorists weren’t crazy. The Emeryville, California-based animation company recently released a video featuring many of its hidden Easter eggs from previous films like “Cars,” “Toy Story,” “Finding Nemo” and “A Bug’s Life.”

This doesn't prove that all Pixar films exist within the same universe and timeline, but the Easter eggs are still fun to spot. Check out the video below:

Couldn’t spot all the Pixar references? We’ve got you covered. Check out all of the Easter eggs featured in the video in order of appearance.

-Sully from “Monsters, Inc.” appears as a wood carving in “Brave.”

-Merida and her family from “Brave” appear as a painting on the wall in “Cars.”

-Lightning McQueen, the red car from “Cars,” appears as a toy in the daycare center of “Toy Story 3.”

-Lotso, the purple teddy bear from “Toy Story 3,” appears as a stuffed toy in a little girl’s room in “Up.”

-Dug, the dog from “Up,” can be seen as a shadow in “Ratatouille.”

-Gusteau’s, a restaurant in “Ratatouille,” is seen as Gastow’s in “Cars 2.”

-Doc Hudson, the blue 1951 Hudson Hornet voiced by Paul Newman in “Cars,” can be seen in “The Incredibles.”

-The male child waiting to see the dentist in “Finding Nemo” is seen reading a comic book with Mr. Incredible on the cover.

-Boo from “Monsters, Inc.” is seen handing a toy version of Nemo to Sully. A toy version of Jesse from “Toy Story 2” and “Toy Story 3” is also lying on her floor.

-A toy version of Flik from “A Bug’s Life” can be seen on the floor of the Al’s Toy Barn in “Toy Story 2.”

-The Pizza Planet delivery truck from “Toy Story” can be seen sitting outside a trailer in “A Bug’s Life.”