22 Cool Details Hidden in Disney Films
Nathan Johnson
Published
10/10/2020
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Movies often love to hide little extra details that most people will probably never notice, and Disney is no different. In fact, they're kind of notorious for hiding things that only get spotted by the most eagle-eyed viewer.
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In Coco, the golden tooth on the guitar hints that it’s Hector’s. -
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In Ratatouille, Colette, like many professional chefs, has a burn mark on her forearm. -
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In Wall-E, the captain is physically incapable of wearing the original captain’s uniform. So he just wears it around his neck. -
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In Ratatouille, the critic sentences restaurants to death. His typewriter resembles a skull and his office is in the shape of a coffin. -
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In The Incredibles, Buddy colores his inner eye-mask with a marker. -
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In Inside Out, Riley’s clothes reflect her emotions. -
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In Coco, Miguel’s skeleton hands show little signs of age because he’s young. Hector’s hands are scratched because he was an adult when he died. -
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A female mantis kills her partner. That’s why in A Bug’s Life, Manny, a mantis, is married to a butterfly and not a mantis. -
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In Monsters, Inc. the countdown starts from 7 because the manager has 7 fingers. -
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In Hercules, when Pain and Panic are turning Hercules into a mortal, the potion has skulls in the bubbles. -
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In Ratatouille, the critic is skinny because he doesn’t eat the food he doesn’t love. At the end, he becomes fatter. -
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At the beginning of How to Train Your Dragon 2, Astrid makes Hiccup a second braid. At the end of the movie, it’s still there. -
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In Coco, the sidewalk tiles are in the shape of bones. -
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In Toy Story, all of Andy’s friends are duplicates of Andy. -
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In Inside Out, Bing Bong can’t read because he was being imagined before Riley learned how to read. -
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In Aladdin, Aladdin throws an apple at Jasmine. In Ancient Greece, throwing an apple at someone was a way to propose. -
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In Toy Story 3, you can spot Andy’s measurements of his toys on the doorway. -
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In Up, both young Carl and Russell have one collar tip untucked over their vests. It shows that they’re very alike. -
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In Anastasia, many famous historical figures appear during the song, Paris Holds the Key to Your Heart. -
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In Coco, Hector is wearing torn clothes and no shoes. When he’s welcomed back to the family, his clothes are clean and he has shoes, representing the family legacy. -
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In Madagascar 2: Escape to Africa, a spark plug was used to represent a monkey’s bad habit. -
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In The Incredibles, most of Bob’s office space is taken up by a pillar.
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