Disney Pixar credit sequences are always something to stay in your theater seat through the whole credit roll.
Maybe you are too impatient to stay through the credit roll of any movie, no matter how good the movie it. Or maybe you’re with your friends and you don’t want to look like the über nerd when your group stands up and starts walking towards the exit, especially if you know they’ll leave you behind, calling for a ride home (honestly, if you do have those kinds of friends, time to find some other ones!) Or maybe you’ve gone through the whole movie without leaving your seat to use the restroom when you’ve been wanting to use it since halfway through the film, and you just can’t wait any longer.
If any of those things apply to you, especially in a Disney Pixar film, then you’ll want to check out what you’ve been missing in those Disney Pixar credit sequences. Here are a few of some of the cool things that you may have missed while you were away.
1. Bloopers – Bloopers are a common staple of many an end credits sequence, and Pixar movies are no exception. However, the Pixar bloopers are extra special when you realize the fact that yes, people had to develop the script, animate, produce, voice, and just generally put tender love and care into making them, which in actuality makes them not bloopers at all! Here are some that are featured in Toy Story 2:
2. Babies! – From the lighters to the editors, the sculptors to the character designers, the café workers to the janitors, Pixar has a lot of people to credit for their beautiful films. And yes, this list even includes babies! Each Pixar movie takes around 4-6 years to make, and a fair amount of crew members have babies during this time. The “production babies” section of the credits serves to highlight these births and is a cute dedication of sorts that the families can look back on later. Here are the babies that were born during the making of The Good Dinosaur.
3. Easter Egg Moments – Just like how some of the Pixar films feature teases to Pixar movies (Dug can be seen in Ratatouille, Boo holds up a Nemo plush in Monsters, Inc.), some of the end credit scenes of Pixar films also feature characters Pixar fans know and love. For example, Mike can be seen swimming at the end of the credits in Finding Nemo. In Cars, the cars go to a drive-in whereCars-ified versions of Toy Story and other Pixar movies can be seen on the big screen.
No doubt there’ll be more in future Disney Pixar flicks, that you can try to stay through the credits for. The next flick is Finding Dory, so if you plan on going to see it, stay put and see what treat they’ll be showing.
You can check out three more things that you may have missed from other Disney Pixar credit sequences at Oh My Disney