Pixar reins supreme. There, we said it!
As Coco continues its successful run at the box-office, we have put together a list of Easter Eggs and details that you may have just overlooked while lost in the magic of the various Pixar movies.
Check them out!
1. The Batteries in Buzz Lightyear’s Back are Made by ‘Buy & Large’, the Company From “WALL-E”
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2. Whenever Maui Transforms Into an Animal in “Moana”, His Hook Can be Seen Somewhere on His Body
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3. In the “Cars” Movies, All the Flies Are Actually Tiny Cars With Wings
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4. In “Toy Story”, There’s a ‘Binford Tools’ Box in Sid’s House. ‘Binford Tools’ Was the Fictional Company in “Home Improvement”, Which Starred Tim Allen (The Voice of Buzz Lightyear)
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5. In “Tangled”, the Lantern That Rapunzel Touches is the Same One That Her Parents Lit
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6. Also in “Tangled”, You Can Actually See Rapunzel Reflected in This Shot of Flynn’s Eyes
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7. In “Zootopia” the One-Dollar Bills Have a Buck on Them
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8. Also in “Zootopia”, Nick’s Handkerchief is the Same One From His Old Scout Uniform.
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9. In “WALL-E”, the Keyboard That the Robot is Using is Made of Only Ones and Zeroes
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10. The Names of Previous Pixar Shorts are Featured on the Bookshelf in “Toy Story”
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11. In “The Incredibles”, Helen Realizes That the Plane Wreckage is About to Fall on Them by Seeing its Reflection in the Water
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12. In “Aladdin”, He Tosses an Apple at Jasmine While They’re Flying Through Ancient Greece, Where Throwing an Apple Was a Way of Expressing Love
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13. In “The Princess and the Frog”, Dr. Facilier’s Shadow Changes the Wallpaper Pattern
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14. In “Monsters Inc.” the Bell on the Scare Floor has Chipped Paint Where the Ringer Hits it
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15. In “Zootopia”, a Table of Bootleg DVDs Include Animal Versions of Various Disney Movies
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16. Apple Products and Logos are Present in Most Pixar Movies, Since Steve Jobs Helped Found Pixar
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In Toy Story 3, Woody uses Safari on a Mac. In Cars, there’s an Apple-sponsored car in the Piston Cup race. An Apple-style ad can be seen on the back of a newspaper in Monsters Inc. and a computer that Mirage uses in The Incredibles has an Apple logo on the keyboard.
Goes on to show the kind of hard-work the folks at Pixar undertake in creating all the details and in hiding all these nuggets of Easter Eggs for fans to spot.
What do you think of these tid-bits? Found some of your own?
Then, make sure to share them with us in the comments below!