Get ready to have your mind blown.
The batteries in Buzz Lightyear’s back are made by Buy & Large, the company from Wall-E.
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Whenever Maui transforms into an animal in Moana, his hook can be seen somewhere on his body.
Here, it’s in a pattern on his wing.
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In the Cars movies, the flies are actually tiny cars with wings.
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In Toy Story, there’s a Binford Tools box in Sid’s house. Binford Tools was the fictional company in Home Improvement, which starred Tim Allen (the voice of Buzz Lightyear).
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In Tangled, the lantern that Rapunzel touches is the same lantern that her parents lit.
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Also in Tangled, you can actually see Rapunzel reflected in this shot of Flynn’s eyes.
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In Zootopia the one-dollar bills have a buck on them.
Get it? A “buck?”
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Also in Zootopia, Nick’s handkerchief is the same one from his old scout uniform.
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In Wall-E, the keyboard that the robot is using is made of only ones and zeroes.
It’s a reference to binary, a computer language that also only uses ones and zeroes.
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The names of previous Pixar shorts are featured on the bookshelf in Toy Story.
Red’s Dream, Tin Toy, Knick Knack, and The Adventures of André & Wally B. are just a few.
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In The Incredibles, Helen realizes that the plane wreckage is about to fall on them by seeing its reflection in the water.
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In Aladdin, he tosses an apple at Jasmine while they’re flying through ancient Greece. In ancient Greece, throwing an apple was a way of expressing love to another person.
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In The Princess and the Frog, Dr. Facilier’s shadow changes the wallpaper pattern to skulls and crossbones.
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In Monsters Inc., the bell on the scare floor has chipped paint where the ringer hits it every day.
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In Zootopia, a table of bootleg DVDs include animal versions of various Disney movies.
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