Type | Moving Company |
Location | Tri-County Area (Toy Story) Metroville (The Incredibles) World of Cars (Cars) |
Owner(s) | Buy n Large Corporation |
Featured in | Toy Story (1995) and other Pixar media |
- “Moving the most Coast to Coast”
- ―Eggman Movers slogan
Eggman Movers is a moving company featured in the 1995 animated film Toy Story films and made several subsequent appearances in various Pixar properties.
Overview
Eggman Movers seems to be a standard moving company, although their services are not the most reliable as seen on several occasions.
History
Toy Story
Eggman Movers were hired by the Davis family of the Tri-County Area to move their belongings to their new home. However, the truck assigned to the task was completely oblivious to the ruckus being caused in their own truck by the Davis family's living toys who even opened the back of the truck and loudly lowered the truck's own ramp during their ride while dropping several items, all the while the drivers remaining completely ignorant or apathetic as all of this was going on.
The Incredibles (video game)
In what is quite possibly the company's most shameful display of negligence, several of its trucks stationed in the city of Metroville were involved in multiple collisions and frequently lost their own cargo on the road, even posing a threat to local superpowered boy Dash Parr, showing a complete lack of quality control within the company's staff.
WALL-E
In the far future, the company was overtaken by the Buy n Large Corporation much like every other business on the planet, and like everything else Buy n Large once owned, the company fell to ruin and decay as the world ended due to excessive pollution, with Buy n Large eventually leaving the planet, presumably ending Eggman Movers as all of humanity now solely resided on the spaceship the Axiom.
All that remained of the company were its many decaying signs which littered the ruins of ancient abandoned cities.
World of Cars
A version of Eggman Movers remains an active company in a world inhabited entirely by living sapient cars, and the escort truck of famed racer Lightning McQueen, Mack once worked as a mover for the company.
Appearances
- Toy Story
- Toy Story 2
- The Incredibles (video game)
- WALL-E
- The World of Cars: The Rookie
Trivia
- The company was named after Pixar's former art director Ralph Eggleston who even called himself "The Eggman".
- The original truck bears the license plate "MLY1K9", which the designers intended to mean "Molly One Canine", a reference to Pixar's former company-mascot, Molly the sheepdog.