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  2. 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 ...

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

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    This is a classic Disney opening, used in many movies, including many princess movies like Snow White, Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty (which has the most gorgeous book, in my opinion), along with ...

  4. 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 '."

  5. Right Now Kapow - Wikipedia

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    Right Now Kapow is an American animated sketch comedy television series produced by Warner Bros. Animation for Disney XD. It is one of the few collaborations between Warner Bros. and Disney since Who Framed Roger Rabbit. [1] The series premiered on September 19, 2016, and ended on May 31, 2017. [2]

  6. Asha (Wish) - Wikipedia

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    Asha's characterisation was the subject of discussion amongst critics. Lee Lamarche of MovieWeb opined that she conforms to Disney Princess tropes, being a girl who fights against a powerful antagonist and has a cute sidekick, but felt that the film suffers from Disney Princess fatigue. [25] B. J.

  7. Artist draws an incredibly realistic cracked egg - AOL

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    It's hard to believe this hyper-realistic drawing isn't an actual egg! Artist Jordan Molina , or "TutoDraw," says he spent around 4 hours working on this "cracked egg" project.

  8. Don't Look Under the Bed - Wikipedia

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    Don't Look Under the Bed premiered on Disney Channel on October 9, 1999. [2] [4] It was the second DCOM to receive a TV-PG rating, due to its scary scenes. [3] According to Johnson, "There were a number of meetings where we'd talked about the tone and what [Disney] wanted it to be — scary but not too scary. That's the bar we kept trying to find.

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