Find out which details may have gone unnoticed in Disney and Pixar plots
The universes created within Disney films and pixar are so complete that sometimes, amid the events of the main plot, some details present in the productions end up going unnoticed, or even, there are easter-eggs that need greater attention to be noticed.
In case you’re wondering which of the works by the studios may contain these hidden elements, we advance your work and gather below 5 details in Disney and Pixar films that you may not have noticed, but that you should have noticed. Check out!
1. The Call of the Superhero
Showing that all the elements contained in the films are carefully thought out, in “The Incredibles”, a film released in 2004, even a small rectangle of paper is important and carries a special message for the film.
That’s because, the number on Mirage’s business card, the right hand of the villain Syndrome, is (787-7467) which on the telephone keypad is spelled “SUPRHRO”. The combination has the same letters as the English word superhero, which in Portuguese means superhero.
2. Revealing smile

In “Viva: A Vida é uma Festa” the audience discovers what is behind the success of idol Ernesto De La Cruz, as it is revealed that he poisoned his best friend, Hector, to steal all the lyrics and music that belonged to duo and rose to stardom solo.
However, the revelation could already be noticed through a small detail: Hector and Ernesto de la Cruz’s guitar have a gold tooth, which indicates that the guitar played by Ernesto belonged to Hector.
3. Distinguished Attendees

Still talking about the easter-eggs present in “Viva: A Vida é uma Festa”, in one of the scenes in the village, it is possible to notice dolls of Buzz and Woody from “Toy Story” and Mike Wazowski from “Monstros Inc. one of the street vendors.
4. Cars everywhere

The ‘Cars’ franchise showed that in a world populated by vehicles, all locations would be adapted to provide a good place for those with four wheels. That’s because there are hotels shaped like traffic cones or even the famous Flo’s V8 Cafe.
In addition, even the natural landscapes gain adapted formats, as even the mountains have the shape of cars and hoods in the animation.
5. Everything under control

Released in 2012, “Wreck It Ralph” features a scene alluding to one of the most used controls in Nintendo video games in real life. That’s because when King Candy goes to the programming area he uses the commands “up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A and start” as a password to open the safe. The same sequence of commands is used by the manufacturer Konami in several games.
Source: Recreio
