The Toy Story series is one of the brightest examples. It is full of delightful hidden things that only eagle-eyed fans can spot. In addition to it, there are plenty of Movies,hiding cool details that certainly make fans say wow. Maybe animators intentionally leave Easter eggs to have a little fun for viewers.
We've gathered some details from cartoons we never noticed before
#1 In Hercules, when Pain and Panic are turning Hercules into a mortal, the potion has skulls in the bubbles.
Source: © Hercules / Walt Disney Pictures
#2 In Coco, the golden tooth on the guitar hints that it’s Hector’s.
Source: © Coco / Pixar
#3 In The Incredibles, most of Bob’s office space is taken up by a pillar.
Source: © The Incredibles / Pixar
#4 In Wall-E, the captain is physically incapable of wearing the original captain’s uniform. So he just wears it around his neck.
Source: © WALL-E / Pixar
#5 In Ratatouille, the critic sentences restaurants to death. His typewriter resembles a skull and his office is in the shape of a coffin.
Source: © Ratatouille / Pixar
#6 In The Incredibles, Buddy colores his inner eye-mask with a marker.
Source: © The Incredibles / Pixar
#7 In Inside Out, Riley’s clothes reflect her emotions.
Source: © Inside Out / Pixar
#8 In Coco, Miguel’s skeleton hands show little signs of age because he’s young. Hector’s hands are scratched because he was an adult when he died.
Source: © Coco / Pixar
#9 A female mantis kills her partner. That’s why in A Bug’s Life, Manny, a mantis, is married to a butterfly and not a mantis.
Source: © A Bug's Life / Pixar
#10 In Monsters, Inc. the countdown starts from 7 because the manager has 7 fingers.
Source: © Monsters Inc. / Pixar
#11 In Ratatouille, the critic is skinny because he doesn’t eat the food he doesn’t love. At the end, he becomes fatter.
Source: © Ratatouille / Pixar
#12 At the beginning of How to Train Your Dragon 2, Astrid makes Hiccup a second braid. At the end of the movie, it’s still there.
Source: © How to Train Your Dragon 2 / DreamWorks Animation
#13 In Coco, the sidewalk tiles are in the shape of bones.
Source: © Coco / Pixar
#14 In Toy Story, all of Andy’s friends are duplicates of Andy.
Source: © Toy Story / Pixar
#15 In Inside Out, Bing Bong can’t read because he was being imagined before Riley learned how to read.
Source: © Inside Out / Pixar
#16 In Toy Story 3, you can spot Andy’s measurements of his toys on the doorway.
Source: © Toy Story 3 / Pixar
#17 In Up, both young Carl and Russell have one collar tip untucked over their vests. It shows that they’re very alike.
Source: © Up / Pixar
#18 In Ratatouille, Colette, like many professional chefs, has a burn mark on her forearm.
Source: © Ratatouille / Pixar
#19 In Anastasia, many famous historical ps appear during the song, Paris Holds the Key to Your Heart.
Source: © Anastasia / Twentieth Century Fox
#20 In Coco, Hector is wearing torn clothes and no shoes. When he’s welcomed back to the family, his clothes are clean and he has shoes, representing the family legacy.
Source: © Coco / Pixar
#21 In Madagascar 2: Escape to Africa, a spark plug was used to represent a monkey’s bad habit.
Source: © Madagascar 2: Escape to Africa / DreamWorks Animation