This fact page will mainly consist about Hidden Mickeys, where you can find them, and all that good stuff. :3
So for me, school is finally over! Since I don't have any exams, I have two whole weeks off before Prom and graduation! :D
I hope you enjoy!
Fact #3271
Space Mountain's iconic silhouette appears in Tomorrowland's personalized Disney title sequence.
Fact #3272
In Tomorrowland, a classic Donald Duck figure appears as Casey tries to hide in the comic book store.
Fact #3273
In Tomorrowland, as Athena defends Casey in the comic book shop, a vintage Mickey Mouse cap from the 80's appears on top of a display case.
Fact #3274
As Casey dodges an explosion in the comic book store, she passes several Star Wars Easter Eggs, a scaled-down R2-D2, a poster of Jedi Master Yoda and a black TIE Pilot's uniform.
Fact #3275
As Hiro looks for the next Bot Fight location, a small Wreck-It Ralph action figure appears on top of his monitor. Examine the rest of Hiro's desk to find an old Nintendo controller and another monitor that vaguely resembles Eve from Wall-E.
Fact #3276
Instead of a Hidden Mickey, find a Hidden Oswald sticker stuck to the ceiling in Hiro's bedroom.
Fact #3277
One of the falling toys is an action figure from Hero's Duty, similar to the armor Wreck-It Ralph wears while trying to earn the Medal of Heroes.
Fact #3278
Examine the San Fransokyo Police Department's front desk to find framed photos of Disney's Bolt and Esther the Animal Control Officer.
Fact #3279
While looking at an exterior of The Lucky Cat Cafe, look under the Kikuchi sign to find a Lost Dog Poster for Disney's Bolt.
Fact #3280
Pixar's Pizza Planet Truck appears in Monsters University, parked next to the Jaws Theta Chi (JΘX) fraternity house.
Fact #3281
Daniel Henney, the voice of Tadashi, does the whole "putting your hand on the back of your neck" thing whenever he's stressed, which is why you see Tadashi do it in the movie. It's the same idea for when Kristen Bell kept saying "wait what?" they added that into the movie being Anna's "catchphrase".
Fact #3282
Princess Tiana is the only Disney princess with all of her hair tied back or pinned into a bob for the entirety of her movie.
Fact #3283
Disney World increased its admission prices increasing the one-day ticket price to the Magic Kingdom to $105.
Fact #3284
For Disneyland and Disney World employees, For men, fingernails should be trimmed and should be no longer than the end of the fingertip.
For women, fingernails can grow longer, but the length should be no longer than a quarter of an inch beyond the fingertip. As you might expect, no bright nail polish colors are allowed.
Fact #3285
David Spade from Grown Ups & Grown Ups 2, was the voice of Emperor Kuzco.
Fact #3286
When Kuzco is being chased by the jaguars, some of the leaves in the background resemble skulls.
Fact #3287
Patrick Warburton improvised when Kronk hummed his own theme song when he was carrying Kuzco in the bag to the waterfall. Disney legal department had Warburton to sign all rights to the humming composition over to them.
Fact #3288
In the scene where Kuzco and Pacha are searching through the various potions, Pacha says, "Lions, tigers, bears" then when they come upon the potion for humans, it is missing and Yzma says "oh my." According to producer Randy Fullmer and director Mark Dindal, they were forced to use this joke, which they detested, by then-head of Feature Animation Thomas Schumacher.
Fact #3289
In the scene where Pacha is carrying Kuzco through the jungle, Pacha and Kuzco discuss Kuzco having low blood sugar. This is an in-joke about the fact that David Spade, who plays Kuzco, is hypoglycemic in real life.
Fact #3290
When the pieces of the bridge fall into the river, the four letters of the word DAMN can be seen falling one by one among the individual planks.
Fact #3291
There are three hidden mickeys in The Emperor's New Groove. One is in the bushes when Kuzco gets pulled from the water, another is Yzma's head and earrings (upside down), and one is seen in the plates of food Kuzco is served in the beginning.
Fact #3292
In the diner where Kuzco and Pacha go to eat, the saltshakers on the table are shaped like llamas.
Fact #3293
Barbra Streisand was the original choice for the part of Yzma.
Fact #3294
When Tipo says, "You know, I really don't believe you're my great-aunt, you're more like my...", he says great 23 times.
Fact #3295
During the film's troubled production, one of the Disney executives stormed into producer Randy Fullmer's office and, placing his thumb and forefinger a quarter-inch apart, angrily remarked, "Your film is this close to being shut down."
Fact #3296
The original ending was of Kuzco building his huge summer home on the hill next to Pacha. Sting sent a note to the producers objecting that Kuzco has not really changed or learned from his experiences if he still built his excessive mansion. Kuzco instead builds a much smaller hut that is more appropriate to the village and the peasant's way of life.
Fact #3297
When Kronk and Yzma go to their secret lab, they pass several animal-shaped gates. The first one is a cat and the sound of a cat meowing is heard; ironically, Yzma is turned into a cat by the end of the film. This is a respectful nod to Eartha Kitt's famous role as Catwoman in the televised Batman (1966) series.
Fact #3298
Tinker Bell acts like the Auto-Life from the Final Fantasy series and Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, reviving Sora if his HP is depleted.
Fact #3299
In 2010, Tinker Bell was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Fact #3300
Despite being one of Disney's most iconic performing characters, Tinker Bell has never sung in a film, nor has she had a song that can be easily attributed to her sung by another character or off-screen.
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