.@Pixar is notorious for hiding Easter eggs throughout its films, and its latest release, #TurningRed, is no exception. Check out all the Easter eggs and references you may have missed. 🕵️♀️ (1/8)
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The "Lightyear" Easter eggs happen right at the beginning of the movie when Mei Lee and her best friends Miriam, Priya, and Abby are walking down the streets of Toronto. 📸: @EverettPhotos (2/8)
Besides the "Lightyear" reference, Shi also teased the yellow Luxo Ball, which has appeared in every @toystory movie, as well as a number of other @Pixar films. 📸: @EverettPhotos (3/8)
Another Pixar short film that gets referenced in #TurningRed is "Burrow." During the scene in Mei's room when Ming is looking through her daughter's notebook filled with drawings of Devon, you can see a cute "Burrow" sticker on Mei's book. 📸: @EverettPhotos (4/8)
Remember the scene when Mei and her friends are in the girls' bathroom talking about their plans to see their favorite boy band 4*Town in concert? Well, if you look closely, there's a tiny Nemo sticker on one of the bathroom stalls. 📸: @EverettPhotos (5/8)
Mei accidentally bumps into two people on the street while scrambling to get home. In the background, there’s papel picado hanging near a house. The decoration is also seen in @pixarcoco. 📸: @EverettPhotos (6/8)
"A113" is an Easter egg that's hidden in every @Pixar film. It's a reference to the classroom number used by animation students at the @CalArts, where several employees at @Pixar once studied. 📸: @EverettPhotos (7/8)
Check out more of the hidden Easter eggs and references in #TurningRed here: (8/8)
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