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  2. Kinder Surprise - Wikipedia

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    As of 2017 Kinder Joy eggs, a similar product, are being sold in the United States. Instead of a toy being encased in a chocolate egg, it is in an egg-shaped plastic package with the toy and chocolate separated. Kinder Surprise eggs are still illegal in the US, but remain popular on the black market. [41] [42]

  3. 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 ...

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

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    There are more than 100 Easter eggs, allusions and nods to classic Disney films in the new animated adventure, ... Star’s heart-shaped face mask is a nod to longtime Disney mascot Mickey Mouse, ...

  5. 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    The product was withdrawn in 1997 after competitors and consumer groups campaigned that the toy posed a choking hazard.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.

  6. Weeble - Wikipedia

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    Weeble is shaped like an egg—in order for the physics principles to work as intended, the shape must have a bottom which is a more or less smooth (unfaceted) hemisphere (to allow the Weeble to roll) and from the central vertical axis the shape must be nearly cylindrically symmetrical (that is, any plane cut through the vertical axis line must ...

  7. 'Star Wars' easter eggs inside Galaxy's Edge: A Disney ... - AOL

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    A Disney Imagineer who helped create Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge inside Hollywood Studios reveals where to look for easter eggs.

  8. 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 '."

  9. Disney Tsum Tsum - Wikipedia

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    Disney Tsum Tsum (Japanese: ディズニー ツムツム, Hepburn: Dizunī Tsumutsumu), (pronounced (t)soom-(t)soom), is a Japanese collectible stuffed toys based upon Disney-owned characters. [1] The name is derived from the Japanese verb tsumu meaning "to stack", because the rectangle-shaped toys are designed to stack on top of each other ...