9 Fascinating Details In Disney Movies That Make Tons of Sense

Elise Feyrer

There's a good chance that most of us have each seen Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, and The Little Mermaid more times than we can count. A number of the movies that we watched and enjoyed as children would, at a later time, make a triumphant return to theaters as a Christmas special, or we would put them on for our children to provide them with the same comforting sense of familiarity that we had when we were their ages. Even though we had grown up, our love for Disney never diminished.
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1. In Moana

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Moana features a villager who predicts the chicken's doomed effort to eat all of Maui.

2. In Disney's 'Aladdin'

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Now, Ali Baba had them forty thieves, Scheherazade had a thousand tales," the Genie sings in Disney's "Aladdin." Aladdin's story was just one of Scheherazade's thousand and one Arabian stories.

3. Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" (2002)

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Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" (2002) 's background was painted entirely in watercolor. The company experienced some financial setbacks and wanted to branch out in other ways, leaving the filmmakers to fend for themselves in Florida. Only Dumbo and Snow White used watercolors in their filming.

4. In Disney's Mulan (1998)

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During a family gathering, Mulan is taught, "A girl may bring her family great glory in one way...by striking a good marriage." This quote is from Disney's Mulan (1998). Mulan used explosives in both of her wins over the Huns.

5. In Aladdin

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In the conclusion of Aladdin, Genie dons a Hawaiian shirt and Goofy hat in homage to Robin Williams's attire in the Disney MGM Studios short "Return To Neverland," which was shot in 1989.

6. The Incredibles (2004)

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Disney legends Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, who animated Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, appear surprisedly in the 2004 film The Incredibles (1937).

7. The Lion King

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One of the most famous quotes from Disney's "The Lion King" is, "What do you want me to do? Timon's voice actor, Nathan Lane, improvised the line "Dress in drag and dance the hula?" The director was so taken with that phrase that he used it in a scene.

8. Maui

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The hook always ends on Maui's torso when he transforms into an animal on Moana.

9. Frozen

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Disney said something after "Frozen" regarding Kristoff's opinion that all men eat their own boogers.