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You can spot a little houndstooth and crimson on the character Fear in Pixar's latest animated hit "Inside Out," playing in theaters everywhere. (Disney)

Alabama football fans span the globe, y'all. And maybe Pixar, too.

They

, write "Roll Tide"

and rep the Crimson Tide nearly everywhere you turn on Earth.

So it isn't inconceivable that at least one person with some sway at Pixar Animation Studios or Disney doesn't roll with the Tide, right? If you've seen their latest smash hit animated comedy

you might have sensed a small shout-out to the pattern Bear Bryant helped make famous during his tenure as coach. But surely not.

Is it really just a coincidence that the character

Fear

, the emotion voiced by Bill Hader, wears a houndstooth vest throughout the entire movie? We wonder...

Look, we all know houndstooth is an internationally popular pattern worn by plenty of folks totally unfamiliar with the Crimson Tide.

Fear, above (voiced by Bill Hader), wears a houndstooth vest and a red bow-tie in Pixar's "Inside Out." Purely a coincidence, right? (Disney)

But Fear's bow-tie is red. In fact, it's slightly darker than red. You could even argue it's, dare we say...crimson? After all, they could have picked any combination.

The get-up resembles a lot of what we see worn on gamedays at the Capstone. In fact, it wouldn't surprise me if we see the houndstooth vest/crimson bow-tie combination at some point during the 2015 seasons thanks to this latest piece of inspiration.

But wait, what should Alabama fans think about the fact that they chose Fear and not Joy or a different emotion to rock the houndsdooth? At least it wasn't Sadness. Something to ponder.

We know it's beyond a reach. Just sayin'...OK, yes. It's ridiculous.

Regardless of this bonkers conspiracy theory, you need to see "Inside Out." From Pete Docter, the enormously talented director who previously brought us "Monsters, Inc." and "Up," Pixar has another masterpiece on its hands that reaches an emotional connections with adults and children.

The story follows a young girl as she is uprooted from her Midwest life and moved to San Francisco, while her emotions -- Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness -- conflict on how best to navigate a new city, house, and school.

Watch the trailer below: