30 Disney Princess Easter Eggs That You Didn’t Notice

List of Disney Princess Easter Eggs:

In “The Little Mermaid,” you can spot a hidden Mickey Mouse silhouette in the bubbles during the “Under the Sea” sequence.

In “Beauty and the Beast,” when Belle enters the Beast’s library, you can see Aladdin’s magic carpet on the floor.

In “Mulan,” during the scene where Mulan’s dog, Little Brother, chases a chicken, you can briefly see the shadow of Lady and Tramp from “Lady and the Tramp.”

In “Tangled,” when Rapunzel is leaving her tower, you can spot the magic carpet from “Aladdin” among the items she packs.

In “Frozen,” when Elsa creates her ice palace, you can see Rapunzel and Flynn Rider from “Tangled” attending her coronation.

In “Brave,” when Merida’s mother is serving her a cake, you can briefly see a carving of Sulley from “Monsters, Inc.” on the table.

In “Cinderella,” during the opening scene when the camera pans over the village, you can see a woman shaking a carpet similar to Aladdin’s magic carpet.

In “Pocahontas,” during the “Colors of the Wind” sequence, you can spot a carving of Mrs. Potts and Chip from “Beauty and the Beast” on a tree trunk.

In “The Princess and the Frog,” when Tiana and Naveen are traveling through the bayou, you can see Aladdin’s magic lamp sitting on a rock.

In “Moana,” during the song “You’re Welcome,” you can spot a carving of Sven, the reindeer from “Frozen,” on the wall of Maui’s cave.

In “Sleeping Beauty,” during the scene where the fairies are preparing Aurora’s birthday cake, you can see Mrs. Potts and Chip from “Beauty and the Beast” on the table.

In “Aladdin,” during the “A Whole New World” sequence, you can briefly see the Beast from “Beauty and the Beast” in one of the balcony windows.

In “The Princess and the Frog,” when Tiana’s mother is reading a book to her, you can see a copy of “The Little Mermaid” on the shelf.

In “Beauty and the Beast,” when Gaston falls from the castle, you can briefly see Pumbaa from “The Lion King” among the rubble.

In “Brave,” when Merida is shooting arrows at targets, you can spot a carving of Sulley from “Monsters, Inc.” on a tree trunk.

In “Cinderella,” during the transformation scene, you can briefly see the pumpkin carriage from “Cinderella” in the stained glass window.

In “Mulan,” during the matchmaker scene, you can see a doll of Dopey from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” on a shelf.

In “The Little Mermaid,” during the wedding scene, you can spot Mickey, Donald, and Goofy among the crowd of sea creatures.

In “Frozen,” when Anna is wandering through Wandering Oaken’s Trading Post, you can see a Mickey Mouse plush toy on one of the shelves.

In “Tangled,” when Rapunzel is reunited with her parents, you can spot Flynn Rider and Rapunzel from “Tangled” attending the wedding.

In “Pocahontas,” during the “Just Around the Riverbend” sequence, you can spot a Hidden Mickey in the rushing water.

In “Mulan,” when Mulan’s grandmother is praying to the ancestors, you can see a doll of Little Brother, Mulan’s dog, among the offerings.

In “Beauty and the Beast,” during the “Be Our Guest” sequence, you can briefly see a carving of Pinocchio on the table.

In “Moana,” during the scene where Maui is showing off his tattoos, you can spot Sven, the reindeer from “Frozen,” among the designs.

In “The Princess and the Frog,” when Tiana is serving beignets, you can spot a jar of honey with the name “Winnie the Pooh” on the shelf.

In “Cinderella,” when the Fairy Godmother transforms Cinderella’s torn dress into a beautiful gown, the transformation resembles the scene in “Sleeping Beauty” when the fairies change Aurora’s dress.

In “Mulan,” during the “I’ll Make a Man Out of You” sequence, you can see a doll of Little Brother, Mulan’s dog, in the background.

In “Frozen,” during the song “Love is an Open Door,” you can briefly see a painting of Rapunzel and Flynn Rider from “Tangled” in the background.

In “Tangled,” when Rapunzel and Flynn Rider are in the Snuggly Duckling tavern, you can spot Pinocchio among the pub’s customers.

In “The Little Mermaid,” when Ursula is transforming into Vanessa, you can see a painting of King Triton from “The Little Mermaid” on the wall.

In “Beauty and the Beast,” during the “Gaston” song, you can spot a carving of Beast’s head on one of the chairs.

In “Mulan,” when Mulan is sitting in the matchmaking ceremony, you can see a porcelain figurine of Belle from “Beauty and the Beast” on the shelf.

In “The Little Mermaid,” during the scene where Ariel is exploring the sunken ship, you can see a statue of Mickey Mouse among the treasures.

In “Frozen,” when Anna and Elsa’s parents are leaving on their voyage, you can briefly spot a painting of Rapunzel and Flynn Rider from “Tangled” in the background.

In “Aladdin,” during the “Friend Like Me” sequence, you can see a toy of Beast from “Beauty and the Beast” among the items Genie conjures.

In “Moana,” during the song “How Far I’ll Go,” you can see a carving of Sven, the reindeer from “Frozen,” on the wall of Moana’s village.

In “Cinderella,” when Cinderella’s stepmother and stepsisters are trying on the glass slipper, you can see the magic carpet from “Aladdin” rolled up in the corner.

In “The Princess and the Frog,” during the Mardi Gras parade, you can spot a man wearing a Goofy mask among the revelers.

In “Tangled,” during the “I See the Light” sequence, you can see a painting of Belle and Beast from “Beauty and the Beast” in the background.

In “Brave,” during the scene where Merida discovers the Wisps, you can see a carving of Dug from “Up” on a rock.

In “Pocahontas,” during the “Just Around the Riverbend” sequence, you can spot a carving of Lumière from “Beauty and the Beast” on a tree trunk.

In “Frozen,” during the scene where Elsa builds her ice staircase, you can briefly see a snowman that resembles Baymax from “Big Hero 6” in one of the ice sculptures.

In “Mulan,” during the “Honor to Us All” sequence, you can see a doll of Dumbo on a shelf.

In “Sleeping Beauty,” during the scene where the fairies are preparing for Aurora’s birthday, you can spot a carving of Bambi on the table.

In “The Little Mermaid,” during the final battle with Ursula, you can see a ship resembling the one from “Peter Pan” in the background.

In “Beauty and the Beast,” when Belle enters the Beast’s library, you can see a stack of books resembling “The Jungle Book” on the table.

In “Tangled,” during the “I’ve Got a Dream” sequence, you can spot a group of thugs holding a wanted poster featuring Flynn Rider from “Tangled.”

In “Cinderella,” during the transformation scene, you can briefly see the glass slipper from “Cinderella” in the stained glass window.

In “The Princess and the Frog,” during the “Almost There” sequence, you can see a painting of Cinderella’s castle in the background.

In “Frozen,” when Elsa creates Olaf, you can spot a small sculpture of Tinker Bell from “Peter Pan” on her desk.

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