If you have small children you know that movies are made to be seen over and over. The only thing better than watching an old favorite movie is catching a new tidbit the second, third or fourth time around. That tidbit is known as the “Easter Egg” described as a shot or line of dialogue that clearly references another film. That may be easy enough, but sneaking in a clever little nod that rewards viewers who pay close attention – without confusing everybody else – is another.
There are several hidden images in several Disney and Pixar films. It is said the over 27 Disney films have Easter eggs and there’s a large fan base that prides themselves in finding them. Keeping in Disney’s tradition