Look for this big spoon standing upright just before you meet Tinker Bell at her Meet ‘n’ Greet in Town Square Theater on Main Street, U.S.A. Do the three round flowers on the handle form an upside-down classic Hidden Mickey?
Folks continue to wonder about this image in the second scene of Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress. In the right half of the rectangular painting on the rear wall of the kitchen, three flowers or fruits might form a classic Hidden Mickey. Is it close enough? (Thanks to Brian A. Leong).
Near the end of the South Pacific room on “it’s a small world,” several koala bears hang on a tree to the left of your boat. I’ve liked the back of the blue bear’s head and ears as a classic Hidden Mickey.
The back of the brown koala bear’s head and ears might be just as convincing. What do you think?
Near the end of “it’s a small world,” a dancing boy holds a doll in his right hand. Is the doll a character that you recognize? (Pinocchio usually wears red shorts, a yellow shirt, and a yellow hat). (Thanks to Nick Rosa).
Enjoy Hidden Mickeys!
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