18 Small Details in Animated Movies Most People Missed
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Sharp-eyed viewers spotted these.
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1. In "Toy Story," the books on the shelf behind Andy are previous Pixar shorts.
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2. In the opening credits of "Toy Story 2," the stars were compiled together in the shape of the Pixar lamp.
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3. In "Cars," the mountains are shaped in the form of vintage cars.
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4. And the clouds leave trails of tires!
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5. In "Zootopia," Nick still kept the handkerchief from his scout uniform safe with him.
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6. In "Aladdin," the genie sings, “Well, Ali Baba had them forty thieves, Scheherazade had a thousand tales.” But Scheherazade had 1001 Arabian tales and Aladdin was one of them.
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7. Genie wrote Aladdin’s orders from right to left, the way Arabic is typically written.
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8. In "The Princess and the Frog," the shadow of Dr. Facilier turned into skulls and crossbones on the wallpaper.
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9. In "Moana," rooster Hei Hei tried to eat rocks multiple times. And funnily enough, Maui’s voice was dubbed by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.
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10. According to the moviemakers of "Up", Carl looked so square because he was so stubborn and confined to his own house. Whereas Russell looked more round like a free balloon or a spinning top, just like his vibrant nature.
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11. But during his childhood, Carl looked more round because he was always on the lookout for adventure and excitement.
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12. In "Big Hero 6," Honey Lemon’s purse had periodic table buttons on it, which means that she could create chemical formulas on this device.
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13. In "Monsters University," the address on the business card is the actual address of Pixar Animation Studios.
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14. In "Inside Out," Joy’s character is so bright that she doesn’t cast any shadow and is literally the source of light.
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15. In "Wreck-It Ralph 2," when the Disney princesses save him, the music in the background is a mashup of each of their movies.
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16. In "Zootopia," Judy had animal-themed pun songs on her iPod.
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17. In "Monsters, Inc.," you can see Jessie from Toy Story and the legendary Pixar ball in Boo’s room.
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18. In "Mulan," the musical numbers were meant only for the first half of the film until the village was destroyed. This was done to give the movie a gloomier feel.
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