Pixar Announces Easter Egg Hunt On Disney Movies Anywhere Streaming Site Michael Lee, April 16, 2014 Pixar has a habit of hiding nifty little Easter Eggs in each of their films. Whether its nods to the classroom A113 or the Luxo Ball, or a tease of what’s to come, you’re more then likely to find some sort of Pixar related reference in each of these films.Now, just in time for Easter Sunday, Pixar has an Easter Egg hunt of their own you can participate in just by using the “Discover” section of the “Disney Movies Anywhere” streaming site.While the clip after the jump doesn’t cover Pixar’s entire library of films, it is a great way to introduce you to the history of the Easter Eggs, and how you can spot them. Hit the jump to see the full video by Toy Story 3 director Lee Unkrich.Again the video is just a morsel of the actual Easter Egg hunt. It comes complete with where to find these teases and how some of them connect to other films. Enjoy the video, and have fun looking for those Easter Eggs. The clip is from the Pixar Easter Egg Hunt found exclusively in the Discover section on Disney Movies Anywhere. Disney Movies Anywhere is Disney’s all-new, cloud-based digital movie service.Watch the all-new Pixar Easter Egg Challenge and see how many hidden gems you can find from your favorite Pixar films! Viral Marketing Viral News Monsters Inc.PixarRatatouilleToy StoryUp
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