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Oh, my God! "Finding Nemo 2: Where Did Dolly Go" actually hides so many Easter eggs

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Oh, my God! "Finding Nemo 2: Where Did Dolly Go" actually hides so many Easter eggs

Finding Dory is Pixar's latest animated masterpiece, which takes viewers back to Sea World after the release of Finding Nemo in 2003, revolving around the story of the forgetful Dolly who goes from hostility to cooperation with Hank, the octopus of Shichijo Lang, in order to find her family and unable to remember things well.

Oh, my God! "Finding Nemo 2: Where Did Dolly Go" actually hides so many Easter eggs

Speaking of Pixar's movies, you can't help but mention their powerful ability to hide Easter eggs, and Pixar recently released an analysis film to show you what interesting Easter eggs are in this movie, including Riley, the protagonist of "Inside Out"!

In the aquarium scene of "Finding Nemo 2: Where Did Dolly Go", dolly is close to the glass and there is a group of children teaching outdoors, and among the children watching the aquarium inside, there is a little girl in the back row who is Riley, the protagonist of "Mind Agents".

In addition to Riley's cameo appearance in the film from Inside Out, Pixar Studios' technical director Paul Kanyuk also appears in one of the scenes.

Because of the many aquarium scenes and the variety of marine life in the film, the production team produced a total of 249543 unique characters.

In order to produce the best seagrass images, some Pixar studio employees took the marine plants directly to the office, worked with them for many months, and finally presented a vivid seagrass animation on the screen, but they also said that the whole office did not taste too good.

Finding Nemo 2: Where Dolly Goes Is It was produced by 400 artists, animators, and technicians, not counting the voice actors.

Oh, my God! "Finding Nemo 2: Where Did Dolly Go" actually hides so many Easter eggs

Remember that Pixar would have a short film before the animated film, and in the "Lava" played in front of "The Brain Agent", the protagonist volcano uku also became one of the Easter eggs in the movie, and we saw Uku's magnet on the refrigerator and Uku's souvenir T-shirt in the souvenir shop.

Pixar's animation has had some interesting traditions since Toy Story, including having john ratzenberger voice one of the characters, who played Ham in Toy Story, John the Awakened Human in Wall-E, the dumb worker who came to communicate with Grandpa Carl in Up, and the little crab who spoke to Dolly in the film.

"Seven Jojo Lang" Hank, the octopus character, takes Dolly over the mountains just to return to the sea, and in the story, the aquarium experts in order to avoid Hank escaping, research what he can't adsorb, and the fake turf turns out to be Hank's death hole, so they put a lot of fake grass around Hank, making it impossible for him to escape.

Oh, my God! "Finding Nemo 2: Where Did Dolly Go" actually hides so many Easter eggs

Hank's performance was very eye-catching and quickly became a fan favorite, but his production process was actually quite time-consuming, and the average animated character would take about 6 months to make, but Hank's production time was as long as two years, but when Pixar successfully made this dynamic structure, it could be used by other films. In fact, in the Star Wars: The Force Awakens movie, there is an alien octopus whose dynamics are simulated using Shichijo's dynamic structure.

During Shichijo's escape, there is a drawing in the hallway of Steve Jobs' building inside the Pixar California factory, named "Steve Jobs."

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