Cinderella
Disney’s Cinderella came out during the 1950s and has been enchanting viewers for decades. But what we don’t realize is that the movie actually has another claim to fame. Did you know that the castle featured in the movie is the same castle that forms the basis for Walt Disney Pictures’ logo? Now you may think this is an obvious one, but Cinderella’s castle was actually first introduced as part of Dinsey’s logo around 1995. Over time it’s developed to what it is today. Next time you watch Cinderella, it’s worth hitting the pause button during the scene when we first see the castle to see how familiar it seems.
Hercules
Most people believe that The Lion King is the best Disney movie to ever be made. And yes, we have to agree it is possibly the most iconic film ever made. One of the main characters is the villain named Scar who actually makes a cameo in the film Hercules. Although it is very brief, Hercules is seen wearing lion skin. The two theories go as follows, this was a reference to one of Hercules’ twelve labors, which was killing the Nemean Lion. And the other one suggests that it was also a reference to a joke that Zazu in The Lion King, where he suggested that Scar be made into a throw rug. Either way, audiences rushed for the remote to pause this quick moment.