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Thread: hidden Mickies?

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    hidden Mickies?

    are these fact or myth?
    and whos has seen them sober lol
    cheers MIke


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    A kindly cast member pointed one out to us while waiting to see Bug's Life-at Animal Kingdom.

    It was carved in the wall near the disabled entrance on the left of the auditorium. It was quite small-just the 3 circle sign- so there's one to start you off.

    I believe there is a book you can buy on where to find them!
    Orlandobabe


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    Apparently there are quite a few on every ride, and in every park. A cast member told my small daughter to see how many she could find when she looked very nervous going into the Haunted Mansion. I forget how many there were, but we certainly found a few.
    Caroline


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    Got this from [website link edited]

    In designing, constructing or adding the final touches to an attraction, Imagineers subtly "hide" Mickey Mouse silhouettes in plain sight. Soon, it became a tradition, and as the word spread, Disney fans everywhere went on the alert for the many forms of a Hidden Mickey in Disney movies and theme parks.

    Today, the Hidden Mickey has taken on many forms: the classic tri-circle head with ears such as the stone Mickey in Disneyland Toontown or Mickey-on-the-boots at Walt Disney World's All Star Music Resort; a silhouette or profile of the lovable Mouse; an actual animated face with features; his full figure in either shadow form, silhouette, or detailed drawing, for instance, the mural Mickey in Disneyland Frontierland; a Mickeyesque feature such as one of his white gloves or his clumpy yellow shoes; his initials; a three-dimensional Mickey such as a stuffed doll hidden within a Disney amusement park ride or movie, or even a pair of Mouse ears on someone or something where it doesn't belong.

    Lots of examples can be found at.....

    [website link edited]

    They are lots of fun to spot - especially for kids!!


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