For decades Disney animators and imagineers have been hiding their own version of an Easter egg into their work in the form of Mickey heads hidden throughout the theme parks, video games and even movies. This fun little detail is loved by many fans as they try to spot the Hidden Mickeys which usually consist of 3 circles in the iconic formation. Sometimes the Hidden Mickey is much easier to spot and is more of a cameo than an Easter egg. Either way, they’re still fun to find.

Can you spot the Hidden Mickeys in these classic Disney movies? If not don’t worry, the answers are down at the bottom

Beauty And The Beast



We all love the library in Beast’s castle, but there’s something odd on the wall…



Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs



One of the first Hidden Mickeys in a Disney animated film was in this scene from Snow White

The Rescuers



A quick shot of this meeting of the Rescue Aid Society shows how they stay on schedule

A Goofy Movie



During the Powerline concert there was another celebrity in the audience

Frozen



At Wandering Oaken’s Trading Post (and sauna) there’s all kinds of things for sale

Lion King



When you’re looking for grubs, look for Mickeys too!

Cinderella



While Cinderella sings Sweet Nightingale we see something clever in the bubbles

Aladdin



Once Jafar is defeated Rajah turns back into a tiger but in the process we see a quick cameo

The Little Mermaid



When King Triton enters the underwater concert hall full of eager concertgoers, Mickey Mouse and Goofy are two of them, and a number of spectators are wearing Mickey Ears.

Oliver & Company



When the stray dogs’ human friend Fagin looks at his collection of watches, the first watch on his wrist has a Mickey Mouse clock face.

Wreck It Ralph



On the way to Mr Litwak’s arcade there’s a familiar billboard down the street

Hercules



The shape can be seen when Hurcules is leveling up to hero status

Lilo & Stitch



When Lilo is teaching the Stitch how to be a model citizen, like Elvis Presley, there’s hidden on the fruit stand behind them.

Need help with some of those? Here are the answers:

