Fun Facts About Favorite Childhood Movies
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All The Ducks in One SceneWho Framed Roger Rabbit was the first time Warner Brothers and Disney characters appeared together on screen. Warner Brothers insisted Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck got the same amount of screen time as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck, this is why they always appear in the same scenes together. -
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Ghostbusters to the FutureThe original draft of Ghostbusters was set in the future where the team was just another normal public service like paramedics or firefighters. They changed this because the costs would have been much higher and just wasn't in the budget. -
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A113Ever notice the characters "A113" appear in many Pixar movies? This is the number from a room at California Institute of the Arts, a place where many of the artists from Pixar studied. -
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Cowardly Lion Was A Hunter!The costume for the Cowardly Lion was made of REAL lion skins! -
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A Different Star WarsGeorge Lucas planned Luke Skywalker to be a dwarf, Han Solo to be a green-skinned monster with no nose and gills, Chewbacca to wear shorts, and the force to be a physical object in the form of a crystal called the Kyber crystal. -
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Buzz's "Girlfriend"In the movie Home Alone, Kevin, played by Macaulay Culkin, finds a picture of his brother's ugly girlfriend. This picture was actually a boy made up to look like an ugly girl because the director thought it would be too cruel to make fun of a real girl like that. -
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X-Large TMNTIn the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles live action movie 1990 the turtles appeared to be human size, but in the comics, cartoons, and video games, they are between 3-4ft. This was done for costume reasons. -
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Bruce The LawyerThe shark from Finding Nemo was actually named after Steven Spielberg's lawyer! -
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Bill and Ted's Excellent Chevy VanOriginally, Bill and Ted were supposed to travel around time in a Van. They felt it might have been seen as a rip off of Back To The Future, so they changed it to a telephone booth. -
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Sloth the RaiderJohn Matuszak, who played Sloth in Goonies, was a former Oakland Raider football player and in one scene actually wore a Raiders T-shirt. His makeup took 5 hours to put on and when it got wet, it shut down production for a full day. -
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Babe the 48 PigsIn the 1995 movie Babe, 48 Yorkshire pigs were actually used to play Babe. This was due to how fast baby pigs grow up. A combination of makeup and digital changes made them all look the same. -
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Toy Shining StoryThis is one that not many caught. The carpet in Toy Story has the exact same design as the carpet seen in the movie "The Shining"! -
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School of Real RockIn the movie School of Rock, the kids actually played their instruments and the backup singers were all real vocalists. Miranda Cosgrove had to take "bad singing" lessons to sing poorly during her tryout in the movie. -
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Not So Scottish ShrekMike Myers, who voiced Shrek, originally did his voice with no accent. After watching it, he decided it didn't fit and rerecorded the whole dialog in a Scottish accent similar to one his mother used to tell him bedtime stories as a child. -
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Wall-E DevolvedOriginally, the people of Axiom the spaceship were going to be aliens with a royal family in charge that treated robots horribly, this was scrapped for the idea of a "devolved" version of humans that were grey blobs. This idea finally became the "big baby" concept used in the movie.
- REPLAY GALLERY
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