Details you missed in these 18 movies

Small movie details that you are likely to miss

1
Genie wrote Aladdin’s orders from right to left, the way Arabic is typically written.
2
In “Monsters University,” the address on the business card is the actual address of Pixar Animation Studios
3
In “Inside Out,” Joy’s character is so bright that she doesn’t cast any shadow and is literally the source of light.
4
In “The Princess and the Frog,” the shadow of Dr. Facilier turned into skulls and crossbones on the wallpaper.
5
In “Wreck-It Ralph 2,” when the Disney princesses save him, the music in the background is a mashup of each of their movies
6
In “Toy Story,” the books on the shelf behind Andy are previous Pixar shorts
7
In “Zootopia,” Judy had animal-themed pun songs on her iPod.
8
Dring his childhood, Carl looked more round because he was always on the lookout for adventure and excitement.
9
In “Zootopia,” Nick still kept the handkerchief from his scout uniform safe with him.
10
According to the moviemakers of “Up”, Carl looked so square because he was so stubborn and confined to his own house. Whereas Russell looked more round like a free balloon or a spinning top, just like his vibrant nature
11
In “Monsters, Inc.,” you can see Jessie from Toy Story and the legendary Pixar ball in Boo’s room.
12
In “Big Hero 6,” Honey Lemon’s purse had periodic table buttons on it, which means that she could create chemical formulas on this device.
13
In “Cars,” the mountains are shaped in the form of vintage cars
14
In “Aladdin,” the genie sings, “Well, Ali Baba had them forty thieves, Scheherazade had a thousand tales.” But Scheherazade had 1001 Arabian tales and Aladdin was one of them
15
And the clouds leave trails of tires
16
In “Mulan,” the musical numbers were meant only for the first half of the film until the village was destroyed. This was done to give the movie a gloomier fee
17
In “Moana,” rooster Hei Hei tried to eat rocks multiple times. And funnily enough, Maui’s voice was dubbed by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson
18
In the opening credits of “Toy Story 2,” the stars were compiled together in the shape of the Pixar lamp.

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