10 More Insane Movie Moments You Won't Believe You Never Spotted

Weed jokes in kids movies, rather intriguing family trees, and more insane details you've missed.

Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed Shaggy Weed
Warner Bros.

A good movie can provide audiences with a rather fun or compelling experience during a first watch, but a great one will provide them with a bunch of wonderful new discoveries during each subsequent revisit.

When it comes to each and every one of the films featured here, the action, drama, and general story being told was often so damn enthralling that it was rather easy to initially overlook some absolutely crazy details just hiding in plain sight. Those days of missing these subtle nods to iconic animated moments, the arrival of a movie's villainous forces, and surprisingly fascinating trees will soon be over, though, folks.

Admittedly, this list likely won't completely change the way you watch the following pictures going forward. However, it will certainly add some additional flavour to specific scenes, moments, and characters, and make you appreciate just how much outstanding detail was injected into everything from family friendly animations to epic biopics whenever you choose to return to them - with many of these particular treats being spotted by the legends over at r/MovieDetails.

Just like in the prior 10 Insane Movie Moments You Won't Believe You Never Spotted, it simply didn't matter how unbelievably insane or outrageous all of these particular features were, viewers still largely somehow didn't catch massively unexpected cameos and other brilliant details sitting right under their noses.

10. The Elephants Are Balancing On A Rather Familiar Ball In Aladdin

Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed Shaggy Weed
Disney

Guy Ritchie's 2019 live-action remake of Aladdin brought with it Will Smith's take on the charismatic Genie in the Lamp that was once iconically played by the late, great Robin Williams.

One of the most adored moments to go down in that original animated version of the feature involved Williams' blue legend unleashing a colourful rendition of the 'Friend Like Me' tune. And fans were very much curious about what Smith himself would bring to such a well-known Disney classic.

Whilst being well and truly distracted by the big, blue, magical figure bringing the showstopper to an end with a few splits alongside Mena Massoud's titular hero, though, many probably overlooked a rather cute Easter egg being insanely balanced on by some CGI elephants in the background.

Look closely at said balls somehow not being crushed by the giant mammal, and you'll probably just about spot that this is the very same blue and yellow ball with a red star on it - aka. the Luxar Ball - that's popped up in a ton of Pixar projects over the years, including Toy Story, Up, The Incredibles, Inside Out, and more.

While Aladdin may not fall under the Disney Pixar animated banner, Ritchie and The House of Mouse still clearly wanted to salute the studio and unmistakable ball here in the most insane but easily missed way imaginable. 

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