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15 Times Disney Animators Should’ve Gotten a Medal For Their Detailed Work

Frozen, Mulan and Aladdin are all Disney films that we’ve all enjoyed. But what if we told you that no matter how many times you’ve seen your favorite Disney cartoon, you’ve missed a lot of details in it? The animators and filmmakers deserve an Oscar for their dedication and attention to the slightest things in order to release the picture as flawlessly as possible.

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After seeing these exquisite and astonishing details, you will be amazed. From the design and embroidery of Elsa’s gown in the Frozen movie to the reflection of characters in these Disney icons’ eyes, you’ll be blown away. We don’t want you to miss out on these details, so we’ve compiled a list of them from various Disney scenes. Scroll down and take a look at these incredible works of art created by the filmmakers!

1. You may have missed some of the details in Frozen II, look closely at the characters’ eyes to observe how their reflections are shown.

Via Frozen II / Walt Disney Animation Studios

2. The stitching and texture of the clothes are all clearly visible in Frozen II.

Via  Frozen II / Walt Disney Animation Studios
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Just take a look at Elsa’s gown, what a stunning piece of artwork.

Via Frozen II / Walt Disney Animation Studios
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3. Can you see the painting in background? Look how the shadow reflects the character in “The Princess and The Frog” movie.

Via The Princess and the Frog / Walt Disney Animation Studios
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4. Crosswalks in Zootopia film are painted with zebra stripes.

Via Zootopia / Walt Disney Animation Studios
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5. Gargoyles in The Hunchback of Notre Dame are stained by water.

Via The Hunchback of Notre Dame / Walt Disney Animation Studios
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6. During the interrogation scene in Tangled, you can see Rapunzel’s reflection in Flynn’s eyes.

Via Tangled / Walt Disney Animation Studios
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7. Big Hero 6 is set in San FranTokyo, a fictional city. A fusion of the Golden Gate Bridge and a traditional Japanese torii can be seen on the bridge.

Via Big Hero 6 / Walt Disney Studios
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8. Notice the Bucks on dollar bills in the movie “Zootopia”

Via Zootopia / Walt Disney Animation Studios
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When it comes to the quality of its animation and spending millions of dollars on even the tiniest elements, Disney is clearly aiming for the stars. There are a lot of them and even if we don’t notice them, they all contribute to our overall viewing experience allowing us to completely immerse ourselves in our television shows and never want them to end. The internet is full of hidden meanings, and movie fans praise the attention to detail in these films, which is why we need to re-watch our childhood favorites to see what we missed earlier.

Scroll down to see all of the Disney details you may have ignored in your childhood!

9. Elsa’s face is carved onto the coins in Frozen II. There are even scuffs and scratches on the table’s surface.

Via Frozen II / Walt Disney Animation Studios
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10. When Maui transforms into a half-man, half-shark in Moana, so does his tattoo of himself.

Via Moana / Walt Disney Animation Studios

11. The shadows in Hercules are masterfully drawn. Fire and Hades’ shadows are clearly seen in this scene.

Via  Hercules / Walt Disney Animation Studios
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12. When Frollo turns to face the hooded beings in Hellfire in The Hunchback of Notre Dame, the light surrounding him takes on the shape of a coffin.

Via The Hunchback of Notre Dame / Walt Disney Animation Studios

13. In Aladdin, the vendor slaps her hand on the table after Jasmine grabs an apple. The table is covered with cut marks that mean he’s used to catching people stealing fruit.

Via Aladdin / Walt Disney Animation Studios
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14. Hans emits steam when he talks to Elsa in the icy dungeon in Frozen. The cold doesn’t bother Elsa because she’s a snow queen.

Via Frozen / Walt Disney Animation Studios

15. Moana’s first encounter with Maui is characterized by the actor Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s signature raised eyebrow.

Via Moana / Walt Disney Animation Studios© depositphotos.com
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Which detail caught your eyes the most from the above compiled photos? Let us know in the comments section below.

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