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Pixar's Video Reveals Mind-Blowing Hidden Easter Eggs Throughout Their Movies
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Disney/Pixar proves that their movies are all connected by posting a video revealing hidden Easter eggs throughout their movies, from 'Toy Story' to 'Inside Out'.

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All this time fans have been obsessed with finding hidden Easter eggs in Disney and Pixar movies. As if fully aware of the misery, Disney/Pixar has released a video that puts fans' curiosity to an end. In the video which was posted on "Toy Story" Facebook page on January 16, they spilled the beans on the mind-blowing hidden Easter eggs that connected all of our favorite Pixar movies. The caption read, "Oh my spurs! You ain't never seen Easter eggs like these, partner. (eyes emoji)."

The two-and-a-half-minute video opens with a "Finding Dory" scene at the aquarium Dory temporarily lives in. The girl who stands far back from the aquarium turns out to be Riley from "Inside Out (2015)". Then it cuts to a scene which shows a dinosaur in Riley's memory. The dinosaur turns out to be from "The Good Dinosaur".

James P. Sullivan from "Monsters, Inc." is also seen as a carving in Princess Merida's storage in "Brave". Doc Hudson from "Cars" also makes a quick appearance in "The Incredibles". Little did we know that one of the dolls Boo gives to James P. Sullivan is a Dory doll. The links go on and on. The almost-unnoticed transformation of Gusteau's sign board (in "Ratatouille") into Gastow's in "Cars 2" is also one of the many well-hidden Easter eggs we can find on the video.

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