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17 Amazing Easter Eggs In Famous Disney Movies That Are Noticed By Fans, But Not You

For many decades, Disney has been globally famous for its fantastic films. We all love the interesting narratives and excellent animation, and of course, the Easter eggs included in their films.
It's true to say that hidden details have a lot of magical power and can grasp the attention of the audience. Because once you've found one of these Easter eggs, you'll be so proud of yourself that you're eager to find more. Though it might be difficult to notice these small details, nothing can make it hard for some eagle-eyed Disney fans.
So, we have gathered a list of small mysteries and surprises in Disney films that you most likely missed. Scroll down to see them, Disney-fueled detectives! And if you have other Easter eggs that aren't on this list, share them in the comments box below.

#1 Dr. Facilier's shadow would transform into a skull and crossbones in "The Princess and the Frog."

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#2 Carl seemed square because he was wired and confined to his dwelling.

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#3 But as a child, Carl looked more round because he was youthful and ready for new adventures.

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#4 In "Aladdin", the Genie sang “Well, Ali Baba had them forty thieves, Scheherazade had a thousand tales.”

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#5 The Genie wrote from right to left, as Arabic is written.

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#6 In "Big Hero 6", Honey Lemon’s pure had periodic table buttons on it.

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#7 In "Moana" there's a word-play when Hei-Hei meets Maui (The Rock voiced)

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#8 The address on the business card in "Monsters University" is Pixar's Animation Studio's real address.

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#9 Jessie from "Toy Story" and the Pixar ball may be seen in "Monsters, Inc."

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#10 In "Cars," the mountains look like antique and vintage automobiles.

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#11 And the clouds are also formed like tire tracks.

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#12 In "Toy Story", the books behind Andy are earlier Pixar shorts.

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#13 In the opening credits of "Toy Story 2," there is a Pixar lamp constellation.

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#14 Mulan's songs were played for the first half of the film before the village was destroyed to give the film a darker tone.

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#15 Joy's character in "Inside Out" is the source of light since she does not have a shadow.

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#16 In "Zootopia," Nick saved his scout uniform handkerchief.

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#17 And Judy has animal pun-themed musicians on her iPod.

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