13 amazing secrets hidden in famous cartoons
It's always great to watch our favorite cartoons, and twice as much fun if you do it with your kids: you can share your emotions and spot little secrets. But it turns out that not everything has been discovered yet.
Pictolic would like to share with you our list of the most curious cartoons.
13 PHOTOS
1. WALL-I.
Animators love to insert so-called Easter eggs into cartoons. How many of you have noticed that WALLY-E, having left the planet, stayed on the first satellite launched by the USSR.
2. Ice Age.
Many of the drawings that the characters see in the cave on the way are, in fact, an exact copy of the rock carvings created about 15,000 years ago.
3. Beauty and the Beast.
You can see the famous painting on the wall: "Girl with a Pearl Earring."
4. Madagascar 2: Escape to Africa.
The sequel is simply filled with hidden messages. For example, when Alex greets the inhabitants of Africa, you can see a spot on his paw in the form of a continent, including neighboring Madagascar.
5. Moana.
The carpet on the wall, where the children listen to legends, depicts Marshmallow, the fearsome ice monster of their Frozen.
6. Did the famous hook look familiar? We saw him in Lilo and Stitch.
7. Aladdin.
Aladdin was first based on Michael J. Fox. But the producers thought he looked too much like a little boy, and they changed the look to Tom Cruise.
8. Zootopia.
You can turn watching this cartoon into a fun game because there are so many surprises here. For example, on the ice rink, you can see an elephant father with his two daughters dressed as Elsa and Anna from Frozen.
9. And here you can see the famous Aladdin's lamp on the shelf.
10. On the information board in the secret laboratory you can see a parody of a photo of Keanu Reeves.
11. Despicable me.
Hidden message on Margot's T-shirt. She has a Lorax print that won't be out until two years later.
12. Puzzle.
When little Riley is playing in the living room, you can spot a magazine on the table with Colette from Ratatouille on the cover.
13. Particularly attentive viewers may have noticed that the cards that Riley uses to build the house represent her mother (queen), father (king), and Riley herself.
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