These Disney And Pixar Easter Eggs Will Spark New Conspiracy Theories In Your Mind

What if Carl and Ellie from "Up!" are Andy's (from "Toy Story") grandparents? Prepare to be mind blown.

Jenny
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These Disney And Pixar Easter Eggs Will Spark New Conspiracy Theories In Your Mind

Disney movies, including Pixar movies, are loved by pretty much everyone. The famous classics such as the "Toy Story: series, "Mosnter's Inc," Moana," and "Frozen" are household names at this point. Pixar especially goes into extreme, life-like detail in every movie. With each new movie, their graphics skills seem to be even more detailed and realistic than before. A lot of people also don't know that they include "easter eggs" in their movies- brief cameos of objects, symbols, or characters from unrelated movies are featured in others.

This ups the mind-boggle factor of all Disney and Pixar movies- especially when you realize that a lot of these easter eggs hint at all of these supposedly-unrelated stories taking place within the same world.

Take a look at these 27 easter eggs that will be sure the spark some Disney/Pixar conspiracy theories in your mind.

The pizza planet delivery car can be seen in every single Pixar movie.

The pizza planet delivery car can be seen in every single Pixar movie.

In "Toy Story 3," Andy has a postcard on his bulletin board addressed from Carl and Ellie from the movie "UP!"

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In "Coco," there are Woody and Buzz (from "Toy Story") hanging from a building as decoration

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In "UP!" after the house lifts off the ground, the ball and bear from "Toy Story 3" can be seen in this girl's room.

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In "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," one of the gargoyles looks just like Pumba from "The Lion King."

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In "Alladin," the beast from "Beauty and the Beast" can be seen in a stack of toys.

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One of the drivers from "Cars 3" is from Santa Cecilia, which is where the movie "Coco" takes place.

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The magical flower from "Tangled" is also on the island at the end of "Moana."

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David from "Lilo & Stitch" is wearing a necklace that is identical to the magic fishhook from "Moana."

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In "Zootopia," there are two elephant kids in Tundra Town who are dressed up as Elsa and Anna from "Frozen."

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In "Hercules," one of the pelts he uses during training is Scar from "the Lion King."

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Pinocchio can be seen as a decoration in the tavern in "Tangled."

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Rajah's head in "Aladdin" can be seen as a hidden mickey Mouse and he turns back into an adult tiger.

In the first "Monsters, Inc," movie, Randall says that humans turn monsters into toilet seat covers. In Pixar's short movie "Partysaurus Rex," a toilet seat appears to be made from Sulley's fur.

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In "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," Belle from "Beauty and the Beast" can be seen walking through the village.

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In "Moana," Maui briefly turns into Sven from the movie "Frozen."

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In "Big Hero 6," Baymax blows up a statue that resembles Hans from "Frozen."

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In "Zootopia," there is trinket in the naturalist club that looks like the genie's lamp from "Aladdin."

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In the "Twilight Bark" scene from "101 Dalmatians," several characters from "Lady and the Tramp" can be seen.

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Flounder from "The Little Mermaid" can be seen in "Moana" during the song called "You're Welcome."

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In "Toy Story," Buzz and Woody stop at a gas station under the brand of "Dinoco," which is the fuel brand Lightning McQueen uses in "Cars."

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Mrs. Potts and Chip from "The Beauty and the Beast" can be seen at this dinner table in "Tarzan."

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In "Frozen," Rapunzel and Flynn from "Tangled" attend Elsa's coronation.

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A "Mulan" poster can be seen in Nani's room in "Lilo & Stitch."

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In "The Great Mouse Detective," Dumbo from the movie of the same name, appears as a bubble-blowing toy.

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In "Monsters Inc," Boo gives Sulley a Nemo toy from 'Finding Nemo" when they are in her room.

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Every Pixar movie contains the number "A113," which is the room number of the studio that many of their animators studied in.

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