Aladdin (1992)
Disney animators ‘ Hidden Easter eggs remained mostly as inside jokes between them before the VHS and home video era. Only one way of spreading the information to the public was by word of mouth when fans got a hold from the said inside jokes. And though due to today’s streaming platforms, animators are forced to step ahead of their competitors for them all to hide the easter eggs better. Aladdin asks Genie to turn him into a prince in one of the 1992 Aladdin scenes, and this is where the animators planted a not-so-hidden Easter egg. When flipping the book for recipes regarding having a princely demeanor, he takes out a crab, from the movie The Little Mermaid, which is none other than Sebastian.
The Cabin in the Woods (2011)
What a group of five friends planned was not to have a holiday in the cabins, which would have been interrupted by several backwoods zombies. And they have no choice left when a shady scientist organization manages an underground network who manipulated them. Nearly every fan of horror films paused in one scene for a good look. The two scientists are trying to think about what would occur next to the circle of friends. The whiteboard has different names of clowns, zombies, witches, and mutants written behind them.