23 Small Details In Disney Movies That Will Surprise You
Did you notice these details after watching the films multiple times?
Disney is loved by people of all ages. Even though we're adults now, we still cherish the magic, nostalgia, and happiness that Disney movies bring.
At this point, we've watched nearly all (if not all) Disney movies. Many of us might have even seen specific films so many times that we've lost count.
Watching these movies goes beyond mere fun and entertainment; we want to relive the joyful moments of our childhood.
Disney movies also provide a wonderful escape from reality. After a busy week at work or school, watching these films is an excellent way to relax.
What we love about these movies are the stories, the lessons, the songs, and, most of all, the animation. There is so much to appreciate in these films.
We've seen them on Disney Channel, and since people prefer to consume content from the internet nowadays, Disney+ was launched.
It may not be available in all countries yet, but it will likely be accessible for everyone to enjoy soon. So if you're in one of those countries where Disney+ is offered, why not rewatch them once more?
Today, we're looking at some tiny yet interesting details that many of us missed. We've compiled 23 scenes that showcase exactly those things.
1. Did you know that Sulley from Monsters, Inc. makes a cameo in Brave?
He appears as a wood carving, which is so cute!

2. A baby Moana is briefly shown in Wreck-It Ralph 2.

3. In Atlantis, King Nedakh was the only one who looked at the crystal as Atlantis sank. It's the reason he is blind.
4. Colette from Ratatouille has a burn scar on her forearm. It's quite common for people who work in kitchens.
5. Dory's dad has a color pattern that resembles a receding hairline.
6. Nani from Lilo and Stitch has a poster of Mulan.
7. We have a post about Aladdin.
8. Dinoco is a logo typically seen in Pixar movies.
9. Totoro makes an appearance in Toy Story 3.
10. Nemo is also in Toy Story 3. You have to look carefully to spot him.
11. The magic carpet from Aladdin makes a cameo appearance in Moana.
12. The creators behind Buzz Lightyear's batteries are the same ones who created Wall-E.
The batteries used to power Buzz Lightyear are made by the same fictional company that built Wall-E.
13. Rapunzel from Tangled touched the lantern that her parents released from the palace.
You can tell by looking at its design. It's the only one designed with the royal seal.
14. Have you ever wondered why Phil said only two words? Well, here's the answer.
15. The tracks of airplanes are also tire tracks.
16. In Paris, there's a restaurant called Gusteau's, which inspired the restaurant in Ratatouille.
17. In Toy Story 3, Andy has wallpaper that appears in Monsters, Inc. and is used for practicing camouflage.
18. Gloves are a signal that a character is a villain.
19. In the movie The Incredibles, look at the last digits on Mirage's business card.
You'll realize it's spelled "SUPRHRO" when you use a regular phone keypad. It's a great Easter egg, considering that many characters in the film are superheroes.
20. Mother Gothel from Tangled kisses Rapunzel's hair, not her forehead.
21. Pixar is famous for creating heartwarming and unforgettable short films.
See those titles? They're their creations.
22. Wall-E creates a statue of EVE using junk.
23. The flux capacitor you see in Back to the Future can also be found in The Polar Express.