List of Disney Easter Eggs:
The magic carpet from “Aladdin” appears in several other Disney movies, including “The Princess and the Frog” and “Moana.”
A113 is a recurring Easter egg in Disney and Pixar movies, referencing the classroom number at the California Institute of the Arts where many animators studied. It can be found in films like “Toy Story,” “Finding Nemo,” and “Big Hero 6.”
The Pizza Planet truck from “Toy Story” can be spotted in various Pixar films, such as “Cars,” “Finding Nemo,” and “Inside Out.”
The ballroom scene from “Beauty and the Beast” is recreated in “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” where Belle can be seen walking with her father.
Sebastian from “The Little Mermaid” makes a cameo appearance as a waiter in “Aladdin and the King of Thieves.”
The character Stitch from “Lilo & Stitch” appears in “Mulan,” disguised as a small doll.
The lamp from “Aladdin” can be seen in the Sultan’s palace in “The Princess and the Frog.”
The character Dug from “Up” makes a brief appearance in “Ratatouille.”
In “Hercules,” when Hercules is parading through Thebes, you can see Scar from “The Lion King” as a rug being beaten by a citizen.
In “Mulan,” Mushu briefly appears as a stone dragon in the Emperor’s palace.
The character Tinker Bell can be seen in the opening scene of “The Little Mermaid” as one of the guests.
In “Zootopia,” there is a “Dumbo” themed elephant ice cream parlor.
In “Frozen,” Rapunzel and Flynn Rider from “Tangled” make a cameo appearance during the song “For the First Time in Forever.”
The character Sven from “Frozen” briefly appears in “Big Hero 6” as a stuffed animal.
The carpet from “Aladdin” makes an appearance in the Sultan’s palace in “The Princess and the Frog.”
The Beast from “Beauty and the Beast” is shown as a carved wooden figure in “The Hunchback of Notre Dame.”
The character Pumbaa from “The Lion King” appears as a gargoyle in “The Hunchback of Notre Dame.”
In “Moana,” during the song “Shiny,” you can spot a carving of Sven from “Frozen” on Tamatoa’s shell.
The character Sully from “Monsters, Inc.” appears as a carved wooden figure in “Brave.”
In “Tarzan,” during the song “Trashin’ the Camp,” you can spot Mrs. Potts and Chip from “Beauty and the Beast” among the objects being thrown around.
The character Aladdin makes a cameo appearance in “The Princess and the Frog” as a parade float.
In “Cars,” there is a car version of the famous Luxo Jr. Pixar lamp.
The character Dumbo can be seen flying during the fireworks scene in “The Great Mouse Detective.”
The character Belle from “Beauty and the Beast” appears as a book-reading girl in “The Hunchback of Notre Dame.”
In “Hercules,” during the Zero to Hero song, you can spot the magic carpet from “Aladdin” as a tapestry.
The character Mike Wazowski from “Monsters, Inc.” makes a cameo appearance as a carved wooden figure in “Brave.”
In “Coco,” there is a piñata shaped like the famous Luxo Jr. Pixar lamp.
The character Olaf from “Frozen” briefly appears in “Zootopia” as a little elephant.
In “Moana,” Maui’s magical fishhook can be seen in Tamatoa’s collection of treasures.
The character Pumbaa from “The Lion King” appears as a statue during the song “I Just Can’t Wait to Be King” in the live-action version of “Aladdin.”
In “The Princess and the Frog,” you can spot a cameo of Aladdin’s magic carpet in a stack of fabrics.
The character Hans from “Frozen” briefly appears in “Big Hero 6” as a wanted poster.
In “Ratatouille,” Linguini is seen wearing a Gusteau’s hat, which can also be seen in “Cars” on a car roof.
The character Dumbo can be seen as a stuffed animal in “Lilo & Stitch.”
The character Moana briefly encounters Sven from “Frozen” in the ocean.
In “Zootopia,” there is a billboard advertising a movie called “Meowana,” a cat version of “Moana.”
The character Jock from “Lady and the Tramp” can be seen in a pet shop in “101 Dalmatians.”
In “The Emperor’s New Groove,” the villain Yzma briefly turns into a cat resembling Lucifer from “Cinderella.”
The character Scar from “The Lion King” appears as a pelt during the song “Be Prepared” in “Brother Bear.”
The character Belle from “Beauty and the Beast” can be seen walking in the streets of Paris in “The Hunchback of Notre Dame.”
In “Finding Nemo,” you can spot a Buzz Lightyear toy in a dentist’s office.
The character Jack Skellington from “The Nightmare Before Christmas” makes a cameo appearance in “James and the Giant Peach” as a pirate captain.
In “Mulan,” when Mulan arrives in the matchmaker’s house, the three little dolls on the table resemble the characters Mickey, Minnie, and Goofy.
The character Baymax from “Big Hero 6” appears as a stuffed animal in “Zootopia.”
In “Tangled,” you can spot a cameo of the magic carpet from “Aladdin” during the song “When Will My Life Begin.”
The character Elsa from “Frozen” makes a cameo appearance in “Zootopia” as a wanted criminal.
In “The Princess and the Frog,” there is a mural of King Triton from “The Little Mermaid” in Charlotte’s room.
The character Kronk from “The Emperor’s New Groove” briefly appears as a guest in “Atlantis: The Lost Empire.”
In “Peter Pan,” you can spot Mr. Smee from “Peter Pan” as a passenger in the Darling family’s car during the opening scene of “101 Dalmatians.”
The character Rapunzel from “Tangled” appears as a guest at Elsa’s coronation in “Frozen.”
In “The Little Mermaid,” you can spot a portrait of Belle and Beast from “Beauty and the Beast” in Eric’s castle.
The character Tiana from “The Princess and the Frog” makes a cameo appearance in “Wreck-It Ralph” as a member of the Bad-Anon support group.
In “Moana,” there is a carving of Sven from “Frozen” on one of the boats during the song “How Far I’ll Go.”
The character Cinderella can be seen in “The Princess and the Frog” as a cameo appearance during the Mardi Gras parade.
In “Pocahontas,” you can spot a cameo of Mrs. Potts and Chip from “Beauty and the Beast” during the song “Just Around the Riverbend.”
The character WALL-E from “WALL-E” briefly appears in “Ratatouille” as a silhouette on a window.
In “The Incredibles,” you can spot a car resembling Lightning McQueen from “Cars” in the parking lot during the final battle scene.
The character Scrooge McDuck from “DuckTales” can be seen among the crowd during the finale of “A Goofy Movie.”
In “Finding Dory,” there is a truck with the license plate “A113” visible in the background.
The character Ursula from “The Little Mermaid” briefly appears in “The Princess and the Frog” as a mask worn by one of the party guests.
In “Toy Story 3,” Lotso can be seen in a little girl’s room as a plush toy in “Up.”
The character Elsa from “Frozen” makes a brief appearance as a statue in “Ralph Breaks the Internet.”
In “Wreck-It Ralph,” you can spot the Cinderella Castle from Disneyland in the background.
The character Dopey from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” can be seen as a hidden carving in the tree in “Brother Bear.”
In “The Princess and the Frog,” you can spot King Triton from “The Little Mermaid” as a Mardi Gras parade float.
The character Remy from “Ratatouille” makes a cameo appearance in “Cars 2” as a small figure on a Parisian balcony.
In “Aladdin,” you can spot the Beast’s magic rose from “Beauty and the Beast” among the Sultan’s toy collection.
The character Tinker Bell appears in “Peter Pan” as a light reflection in the Darling children’s nursery.
In “Coco,” you can spot a piñata of Mike Wazowski from “Monsters, Inc.” during the song “Un Poco Loco.”
The character Olaf from “Frozen” can be seen in “Zootopia” as a small figurine on a shelf.
In “The Little Mermaid,” you can spot Mickey, Donald, and Goofy among the audience during the concert scene.
The character Mater from “Cars” makes a cameo appearance in “Toy Story 3” as a garbage truck driver.
In “Moana,” the Kakamora coconut warriors briefly appear as a drawing on Maui’s body.
The character Lumière from “Beauty and the Beast” makes a cameo appearance in “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” as a gargoyle.
In “Frozen,” you can spot a carving of Rapunzel and Flynn Rider from “Tangled” in Wandering Oaken’s shop.
The character King Triton from “The Little Mermaid” can be seen as a statue in “The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement.”
In “Zootopia,” there is a wanted poster of Duke Weaselton, a character from “Frozen.”
The character Mowgli from “The Jungle Book” makes a cameo appearance in “Beauty and the Beast” during the final scene.
In “The Incredibles,” you can spot the character Dory from “Finding Nemo” in a dentist’s waiting room.
The character Abu from “Aladdin” can be seen on a shelf in the Sultan’s palace in “The Princess and the Frog.”
In “Brave,” you can spot a carving of Sulley from “Monsters, Inc.” on one of the Witch’s wooden carvings.
The character Buzz Lightyear from “Toy Story” can be seen as a small toy on the shelf in “Finding Nemo.”
In “The Lion King,” you can spot the character Pumbaa from “The Lion King” as a carving on Rafiki’s tree.
The character Tinker Bell appears in “The Rescuers” as a reflection in a bottle.
In “Tarzan,” you can spot Mrs. Potts and Chip from “Beauty and the Beast” among the tea set during the song “Trashin’ the Camp.”
The character Pinocchio from “Pinocchio” makes a cameo appearance in “Tangled” as a puppet in the Snuggly Duckling pub.
In “Monsters, Inc.,” you can spot a carving of Nemo from “Finding Nemo” on the wall of Boo’s room.
The character Pegasus from “Hercules” makes a cameo appearance in “Fantasia 2000” during the “The Firebird Suite” segment.
In “Cinderella,” you can spot Jaq and Gus from “Cinderella” briefly in the crowd during the final scene of “The Little Mermaid.”
The character Merida from “Brave” makes a cameo appearance in “Ralph Breaks the Internet” during the princess scene.
In “Tangled,” you can spot a cameo of Rapunzel and Flynn Rider attending Elsa’s coronation in “Frozen.”
The character Celia Mae from “Monsters, Inc.” can be seen in the waiting room of the dentist’s office in “Finding Nemo.”
In “Pocahontas,” you can spot a carved image of the Beast from “Beauty and the Beast” on a tree.
The character Tiana from “The Princess and the Frog” makes a cameo appearance in “Ralph Breaks the Internet” during the princess scene.
In “The Little Mermaid,” you can spot a statue of Mickey Mouse in King Triton’s courtyard.
The character WALL-E from “WALL-E” makes a cameo appearance in “Ratatouille” as a small robot.
In “Cars,” there is a sign for “A Bug’s Life” drive-in theater, referencing the Pixar film “A Bug’s Life.”
The character Jack-Jack from “The Incredibles” makes a brief appearance in “Finding Nemo” as a toy hanging in the dentist’s office.
In “Coco,” you can spot a brief cameo of Toy Story’s Woody during the talent show scene.
The character Abu from “Aladdin” can be seen on a carpet in the Sultan’s palace in “The Princess and the Frog.”