

As a building in the Toy Story world of Disney Crossy Road.In the video game Disney Infinity: 3.0 as an obstacle in the Inside Out playset.It acts exactly like the one in the Toy Story 3 video game. In the video game Disney Infinity as one of the two-starter abilities for Woody, Buzz, and Jessie.The number of unused balls in the results screen upon completing each level depends on how many there are left during the game used to garner points to earn three stars for each level.

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This shot is also used briefly in Toy Story 2 as Hamm skips through the TV channels. As one of the marbles in the 1994 Levi's commercial, "Woman Getting What She Wants" (0:10).In Tyler's pool during his birthday party in Turning Red.As part of the logo for Pixar Popcorn as the first "o" in the word "Popcorn".Inside 22's box right near the entrance to the astral plane in Soul.On one of the shields on the Manticore's Tavern area in Onward.It also appears in the Second Chance Antiques store when Woody, Buzz, Bo Peep, Ducky and Bunny prepare to enter through the roof. As stickers on the X-99 rocket toys in the Star Adventurer carnival game booth in Toy Story 4.On Jack-Jack's crib design in Incredibles 2.In the scene where Dante has a scuffle with a spirit guide monkey at the rehearsal in Coco.On the hood of one of the demolition derby cars in Cars 3.Steering wheel of the quarantined truck in Finding Dory.Floating past during the scene where Arlo and Spot get intoxicated from eating fermented fruit in The Good Dinosaur.During a flashback of young Riley playing tag with Bing Bong in Inside Out.Its pattern and name appear as a brand logo on the Battlesaurs boxes in Toy Story That Time Forgot.Its pattern is stamped under the sink where Combat Carl and Jessie hide in Toy Story OF TERROR!.Among the pictures of "human kid toys" on the Scare Games walls in Monsters University.As a carving in the Witch's cottage in Brave.A Russian race car on a postcard in the credits also has a paint job based on the ball. Part of the cargo of a luggage cart Siddeley crashes through in Cars 2.The ball was also used as a volleyball by Chunk and the Jack-in-the-Box in the sandbox in the end credits. The design appears on a tile on the side of Sunnyside Daycare in Toy Story 3.On the floor of a neighborhood child's room and as one of Russell's merit badges in Up.In the background of the artwork for the Criterion Collection 4K/Blu-ray release of WALL.Falling out of Presto's sleeve (at 2:34) and under Alec Azam's ear in Presto (at 2:59).One of Jack-Jack's toys in the short film, Jack-Jack Attack.One of Violet's toys in the alternate opening to The Incredibles.In Philip Sherman's waiting room in Finding Nemo.An illustration of the ball appears next to John Lasseter's "Directed by" credit in the original (pre- outtakes) end credits of Toy Story 2.featuring the ball was also among the scenes that were flipped through by Hamm to find a commercial for Al's Toy Barn. Later, after the toys enter the toy store, one ball can be seen on the floor to the left, and a whole container of those balls can be seen to the left of the door when exiting. In Toy Story 2, one ball appears in a TV commercial for Al's Toy Barn.Later, when Buzz proves to the toys that he can "fly", he bounces off that ball when he jumps off from Andy's bed. A little later, one of Andy's friends bounce that ball up the stairs to Andy's room. In Toy Story, the ball rolls down the hallway of Andy's house as Sarge helps a "wounded" soldier to an indoor plant.In Red's Dream, the design and color scheme of the ball appears on the floor of the circus ring.
