Most paused movie moments1/13/2024 Somehow Pinocchio ended up in the rafters of the Snuggly Duckling pub. However, Rapunzel had a visitor in her land that was a little more difficult to explain. We guess it makes sense that foreign royalty would attend such an important event. Wait, did anyone else see a familiar brown pixie cut? If you pause at just the right moment, you’ll notice Rapunzel and Flynn from “Tangled” wandering into the palace. When the Arendelle gates are finally opened, Anna gets to enjoy the stream of colorful guests as they arrive. If you take a closer look, you’ll notice those cute white masks definitely bring to mind a certain cotton-tailed mastermind. Is it any wonder why the bank-robbing gorillas in “Sing” chose to use such an intimidating face for their masks? This fun callback can be found when Johnny is asked to assist Big Daddy’s gang. Who can forget the scene-stealing bunny, Snowball, from “The Secret Life of Pets?” When Max and Duke are rescued by the rodent leader of the Flushed Pets, they are terrified by his over-the-top antics. It was meant to be a hint at the future release of a “Jack and the Beanstalk” film called “Gigantic.” Sadly, Disney shelved the film, and it was never released. Along with some other recognizable covers, you’ll get a laugh out of a cat-themed version of “Moana” and “Pig Hero 6.” If you’re having trouble placing the “Giraffic” cover, don’t feel bad. The titles are all hilarious animal spoofs of other Disney films. ![]() His display is worth a closer examination. One of them, small-time crook Duke Weaselton, is selling bootlegged DVDs. While Officer Judy Hopps and con fox Nick Wilde work together to solve a missing mammal mystery, they run into some shady characters. So it’s fair to say that the stop motion in the film definitely does rule. This film earned both Oscar and Golden Globe nominations for Best Animated Feature. If you pause, you’ll see the words “StopMo Rulz” written in graffiti. When the moving truck arrives at the Pink Palace Apartments, check out the lower right corner of the back door. What better way than stop-motion to create the bizarre and disturbing parallel world of Coraline’s button-eyed Other family? The talented creators get some well-deserved props in one quick moment. Neil Gaiman chose the director of “The Nightmare Before Christmas” to bring his delightfully creepy story to the big screen. Between business logos, entertainment, and sports figures, there’s a ton of fun alterations to take a look at. We’d definitely be getting in line for the intriguing “Shaun of the Dead” and “Bridesmaids” sequels being advertised. Did you know that Google used to be called Backrub? In this dimension, it regrettably didn’t change its name. ![]() The Blue Man Group has shifted colors and the Broadway musical “Kinky Boots” is trying out some kitten heels instead. The billboards make it clear that Miles Morales’ New York is not the same as ours. When Spider-Gwen is transferred to a new dimension by Kingpin’s collider, her visit to Times Square is worth a pause. “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” (2018) When have you reached for the remote to do a double check on movie animation? Tell us about it in the comments. For this list, we’ll be looking at those "Wait, Did I Really See That?" moments that make us rewind and pause in animated films. Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the Top 10 Most Paused Animated Movie Moments.
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