Disney movies and Pixar movies are adored by people around the world. The well-known classics such as "Wall-E", "The Incredibles," and "Up" are movies that people are still watching over and over again. Both companies go into pretty extreme detail when creating their movies, and it pays off. Even years after their releases, people are still finding new details in these movies that were missed before.
These details basically prove the well-known point that Disney, especially Pixar, miss nothing, literally nothing, when producing their movies and the hyperrealistic detail involved.
Take a look below at these Disney and Pixar moments that will amaze you.
In "Up," when Ellie gives Carl the adventure book, there are craft supplies on her bedside- she wrote her goodbye note to him on her deathbed.
In the movie "Zootopia," police officer Judy Hopps looks like she's hopping randomly when she's ticketing cars- but's she's actually being totally safe by using the crosswalks and looking both ways.
In "The Good Dinosaur," the "septopus," Hank, can be seen for a short period of time when Arlo falls into the water.
In "Coco," a Pixar movie, other Pixar characters- Buzz and Woody from "Toy Story" and Mike Wazowski from "Monsters, Inc"- can be sold at one of the street stores.
In "Ratatouille," the food critic Ego's office is in the shape of a coffin.
In "Wreck-It Ralph," the password to get into the King Candy's safe is actually the Konami code. This a very popular cheat code used in countless video games, and it was developed by the Japanese video game company, "Konami."
In "Finding Dory," the black coloring on Dory's Dad's back is further back than her mom's because it is supposed to look like a receding hairline.
In "Big Hero 6," a statue that resembles Olaf from "Frozen" can be seen outside in the city of San Fransokyo.
In "The Incredibles," Mirage gives Mr. Incredible a business card that reads 787-7467. On a phone keyboard, this spells out "SUPERHRO." Pixar misses nothing.
In "Tangled," Mother Gothel says "I love you most" while she kisses Rapunzel. But, upon closer inspection, she is kissing Rapunzel's hair, not Rapunzel.
In the movie "Cars," the plateaus in the desert are actually in the shape of car hoods!
In "Monsters, Inc," the Monsters Incorporated company doesn't have a human resources department. They have a "inhuman resources" instead- because they don't like the human world.
In "Wall-E," the ship's robot, "Auto" gets closer in each captain's portrait, foreshadowing that she will take over the Axiom in the current time period (in the movie).
In the movie "Wall-E," Cuba and Alaska are missing on the globe and the great lakes in the United States are much bigger than they should be. This is because Pixar incorporated rising sea levels into their movie as part of the future world.
In the movie, "The Lion King," the evil lion Scar is the only lion in the movie who has long claws.
In the movie "Coco," Ernesto De La Cruz and Hector both have guitars with a single gold tooth. From this, we can conclude the the guitar actually belonged to Hector!
In the movie "Atlantis: The Lost Empire," the King Nedakh is blind because he stared at the crystals for too long when Atlantis sunk.