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  2. 60 Cute and Spooky Printable Halloween Pumpkin Stencils - AOL

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    Using the pattern, start with the eyes and mouth, then carve inside the letters B-O-O. Remove the large area to the right of the figure, being particularly careful around the fingers and “tail.”

  3. There are more than 100 Disney Easter eggs in 'Wish.' Here ...

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    Here’s a rundown of all the Disney Easter eggs, references and callbacks we’ve spotted — with the help of some other internet sleuths — in Wish. (If there are over 100, this might only be ...

  4. The Most Brilliant 'Wish' Easter Eggs You Probably Missed - AOL

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    "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." When Wish came out in November 2023, it was Disney's 62nd animated feature and the only one released ...

  5. List of The Nightmare Before Christmas characters - Wikipedia

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    The Mayor of Halloween Town is depicted as a short, fat man who has the appearance of a giant candy corn with a cone-shaped double-sided head, wearing a tall hat, a spider necktie, and a ribbon of office that says "Mayor" on it. His head has two faces: one is peach-skinned, rosy-cheeked, and smiling while the other is white-skinned, pale and ...

  6. A113 - Wikipedia

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    It has appeared in several Disney films and almost every Pixar movie. [ 1 ] Brad Bird first used it for a license plate number in the " Family Dog " episode of Amazing Stories : "I put it into every single one of my films, including my Simpsons episodes—it's sort of my version of caricaturist Al Hirschfeld 's ' Nina '."

  7. Wonder Ball - Wikipedia

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    The product was withdrawn in 1997 after competitors and consumer groups campaigned that the toy posed a choking hazard. [1] In April 2000, the Wonder Ball was re-released with candy in place of the toys. [2] The product was marketed with various themes, including Disney, Pokémon, Cartoon Network, Care Bears, and Winnie the Pooh.

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  9. Hidden Mickey - Wikipedia

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    A Hidden Mickey in a shop in the Morocco Pavilion at Epcot in Walt Disney World, Florida. A Hidden Mickey is a representation of Mickey Mouse that has been inserted subtly into the design of a ride, attraction, or other location in a Disney theme park, Disney property, animated film, feature-length movie, TV series, or other Disney product. [1]