What is your favorite animated Easter Egg of all time? We want to know! Sometimes you never even know they are there. They happen so fast, that the naked eye cannot see. Some people have dedicated hours and hours to finding Easter Eggs in movies, and everyone has favorites. But if you had to choose just one, and only one, which would it be?
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Scar is the slain Nemean Lion in Hercules. lol
Maybe the Mickey face (on a gorilla’s shirt in the soccer game audience) in Bedknobs and Broomsticks- that was a blink-and-you’ll-miss it. Granted, the best one ever- if it technically counts as an Easter Egg, could definitely be the 2 old men in The Incredibles saying, ” “That’s the way to do it. That’s old school.” “No school like the old school.” They were designed after and voiced by Frank and Ollie.
Madame Potts in Tarzan
^^They even put her in Tarzan’s Tree House in Disney Land!
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Captain America’s shield in Wall-E’s storage area. I bet he had an interesting time when he found that.
Also, how about the Pizza Planet truck in nearly every pixar movie since Toy Story 2?
Probably Sonic in “Wreck-It Ralph”, I somehow take it.
Disney’s Aladdin is one of my favorite animated Easter egg because I love to watch All characters of that cartoon but Aladdin is one of the best characters.
That episode of “Drawn Together” called “N.R.A.y Ray” where Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964 Rankin/Bass version) gets shot in his famous glowing nose by Captain Hero and dies.
I really liked the Stitch cameo in Jim Hawkins’s bedroom at the beginning of Treasure Planet. I often wonder about a crossover between the two movies, maybe Lilo and Jim meeting at the Royal Interstellar Academy and being best buds while Stitch is blowing stuff up in the distance.
Any of the hidden Mickeys in the animated Disney films for animation produced in America… UK wise it’d have to be the Feathers McGraw easter eggs in subsequent Wallace and Gromit shorts after “The Wrong Trousers”.