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17 Disney Animation Details That You Probably Missed

Disney puts a lot of effort into its animations.

Disney is notorious for its easter eggs and interconnecting its movies. When you rewatch the movies, you will see a lot of details the second time around that you missed in the first round because you were too caught up with the movie’s plot. Once you spot one of the easter eggs, you just feel so proud of yourself and there is a hunger to find more so the next time you watch a Disney movie, you keep your eyes peeled for more. However, most of us do not notice the small details that it puts in the animation. The diehard fans seem to find them every now and then and we have gathered a list of details that you have probably missed while watching these Disney animations. Scroll down below to see them.

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1. The mountains are in the form of old, vintage cars in

© Cars / Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

2. The clouds in Cars are also shaped in the form of tyre trails.

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© Cars / Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

3. There is a Pixar lamp constellation in the opening credits of Toy Story 2.

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© Toy Story 2 / Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

4. Nick kept his scout uniform handkerchief in Zootopia.

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© Zootopia / Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

5. The genie in Aladdin sang, “Well, Ali Baba had them forty thieves, Scheherazade had a thousand tales.”

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© Alladin / Buena Vista Pictures

6. Genie wrote Aladdin’s orders in his notes from right to left, which is how Arabic is written.

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© Alladin / Buena Vista Pictures

7. The Princess and The Frog’s villain Dr Facilier’s shadow would form into a skull and crossbones.

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© The Princess and The Frog / Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

8. Hei-Hei in Moana tried to eat rocks constantly. Maui was voiced by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.

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© Moana / Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

9. The moviemakers of Up explained that Carl looked very square because he was very rigged and restricted to his house.

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© Up / Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

10. However, as a child Carl looked more round because he was young and looking for new adventures.

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© Up / Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

11. Honey Lemon’s pure in Big Hero 6 had periodic table buttons on it.

© Big Hero 6 / Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

12. The address of the business card in Monsters University is the actual address of Pixar’s Animation Studio.

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© Monsters University / Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

13. The books behind Andy in Toy Story are earlier Pixar shorts.

© Toy Story / Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

14. Joy’s character in Inside Out is the source of light everywhere as she does not cast a shadow.

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© Inside Out / Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

15. Judy from Zootopia had animal pun themed artists on her iPod.

© Zootopia / Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

16. In Monsters, Inc. Jessie from Toy Story and the Pixar ball can be seen here.

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© Monsters, Inc. / Buena Vista Pictures

17. The songs in Mulan were only meant for the first half of the movie before the village was destroyed. This was to give the movie a more gloomy vibe.

© Mulan / Buena Vista Pictures

Did you notice any of these details in the Disney animations? Let us know in the comments below.

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