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Originally, "Easter You thought you would see an easter egg here, but it was I, DIO!Eggs" was the term for little bits of stuff programmers left behind in the software. They're secrets, intended to tickle the fancy of those who discover them. Programs far too numerous to mention have included Easter eggs — everything from Microsoft Office to Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. But Easter Eggs aren't just found in software any more: the term is also used for a variety of hidden content, such as Hidden Tracks on albums and unadvertised DVD Bonus Content, and at one time, for people who sat through the credits (now referred to as The Stinger). The first Easter Eggs were inserted by programmers for companies whose policy forbade them from receiving individual credit for their work. The earliest Easter Eggs were mostly credits pages, possibly to allow the programmers themselves to prove authorship to friends. For security reasons (and concerns about malicious programmers inserting undocumented and destructive code), most companies don't allow Easter Eggs to appear in their software anymore, but as individual programmers now receive full credit for their work, it's a moot point.note This hasn't stopped programmers from adding them. Sometimes with negative results.And……the problem of software bugs that can come with black box code. An article on why Easter Eggs exist (focusing on Magic: The Gathering, but applicable to all games) is available here. In Video Games, Easter Eggs can sometimes be found with a Rocket Jump or a well-timed Double Jump. You can also find some if you use the bunny hop trick..See? Here's an example of one! Why did you click this anyway? Maybe you should look at the above quote… For time-sensitive Easter Eggs, see Holiday Mode. For in-story Easter Egg dates that reference original air/release dates, see Significant Reference Date. Subtropes include Bilingual Bonus (when the audience member must know a language other than the main one of the work to get the extra information) and Freeze-Frame Bonus (an Easter Egg that only appears onscreen for a very brief moment), subtler forms of Foreshadowing (when you go back and discover that minor events or Freeze-Frame Bonus moments tie into events to come) and What the Hell, Player? (an Easter Egg you get for doing something odd in a game). For many, part of the fun of Easter Eggs is discovering them on one's own, so if you're one of those, beware of spoilers. See also Shout-Outs, which are basically Easter Eggs that are very easy to find. |
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When about to post a review of Fight Club, a popup appears that reads "You are about to break the first (and second) rules of Fight Club. Publish anyway?" | |
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Narbonic has an entirely separate text story, written in two-word segments, hidden in the filenames of each strip (of all places). The story continues into the Director's Cut version. This pattern also appears in the follow-up comic Skin Horse. | |
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Space Tree includes clickable Easter eggs with buttons at end screens that are hidden until a mouseover. In one case, there was a series of secret scenes with each scene only accessible from the previous. | |
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Dream Theater's former drummer, Mike Portnoy, always liked to say "Eat my ass and balls" during live shows. Said phrase appears in Morse code in one of the band's songs, "In the Name of God". | |
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Marking any adaptation of Dune as watched changes the eye's usual green color to blue, a reference to the Fremen. | |
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Noob has a Fictional Video Game one. At some point, a Manchild player realizes the chronological age of a Fish out of Temporal Water Non-Player Character and starts calling her old despite her young physical age. The game has a verbal Keywords Conversation function and the narration mentions that the young woman seems offended by being called an old lady despite such a reaction having no reason to be in her programming as far as her role in the game's narrative goes. | |
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On the DVD of Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, when the standard FBI warning changes to the ELE screen, there is an intercut shot of three actual eggs, representative of the DVD's three hidden Easter eggs. Watching the first scene with the subtitle language set to "Wiccan" gives a coded hint to finding them. | |
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Melrose Place had a series of highly unusual ones that Aaron Spelling and the producers did not even know about. The GALA Committee, essentially a subversive, left-wing Los Angeles art community, infiltrated the set of Melrose Place and began putting subversive works of art on the show. So, when Alison is dealing with an unplanned pregnancy, she is also sometimes seen under a blanket that shows the chemical structure of the RU-486 abortion pill. Peter Burns's bedspread has a pattern of unwrapped condoms. A boyfriend of Sydney's uses a pillow as Hand-or-Object Underwear when he is trapped outside; the logo on the pillow is a drawing of the AIDS virus. A mock advertising poster for alcohol is actually a picture of the Oklahoma City federal building bombed by Timothy McVeigh. This went on for two years, 1995-97, until Aaron Spelling finally found out. See the GALA Committee website here, and other stories about the project here and here. | |
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Google "do a barrel roll" or "Z or R twice" (They both give the same result). Just do it. On the same line of thought, google "tilt" or "askew". |
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The special edition DVD of The Phantom of the Opera (2004) has an Easter egg of the crew hilariously trying to sing the title song. | |
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The X-Men randomly appearing in the background in a Punisher issue | |
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Press up when the cursor is on the "play" button on the DVD of Madagascar. There's a video depicting the development of the movie's animation, with added awesome music. | |
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Michael Okuda, the set designer and technical consultant who designed the signature LCARS computer monitor style on TNG, was fond of throwing in in-jokes, particularly referencing manga titles and The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension, in the texts on the computer screens. Such Easter Eggs are often referred to by fans of the show as Okudagrams. | |
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In the English dub of Bleach, when the team is confronted by a group of Adjucas (medium-high level Hollows) in Las Noches, Nel tries to use her status as an arrancar to get them to back off. She's told "All that gets you is a free cup of tea at Las Noches". There's a scene in a later episode where Aizen refuses to start a meeting with the Espada until he's certain that everyone has a cup of tea, which has spread through the internet like wildfire, but at the time this episode of the dub aired the only people who would have known about it are people who have seen the original airings of Bleach. | |
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Arrow is absolutely littered with them, seeing as a lot of the people behind the scenes are massive comic-book geeks. Some are obvious (such as references to the numbers 52, Arc Number of the DC Comics universe, or 41, the year Green Arrow debuted), while others are pretty obscure (in one episode, Oliver is wearing a prison jumpsuit with the number 399471. This is the HTML hex code for the specific shade of green used on Green Arrow in the comics.) | |
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The Return of the King has an interview between Hans Jensen (as played by Dominic Monaghan) and Elijah Wood. Something of a Crowning Moment Of Funny. | |
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In 0CC-Famitracker, a fork of the NES music program Famitracker, holding Ctrl and pressing K, R, A, I, and D will generate a copy of Kraid's Lair, a somewhat memetic song in the Famitracker community due to being used in a video tutorial for new users. | |
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In the DVD Collection of Excel♡Saga, there are several Easter Eggs. At the start of each disc, rather than displaying the typical FBI warning screen, there is a warning (presumably written by Excel) stating "Il Plazzo is watching you!" and threatens the viewer if they illegally copy the discs. On Disc 3, Excel mention there are Easter Eggs on the DVDs. The majority are on Discs 2, 4 & 5 and include recipes, personal advertisements, and poems. | |
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On The Simpsons, if you pause the list of "corrections" Rock Bottom wished to make in "Homer Badman", you find, amongst various other hidden jokes, that you have no life. | |
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Fringe episode "Brown Betty" Several things allude to upcoming episodes: Walter sings "Candy Man", linking to the episode "The Abducted"; the killer is removing hearts, similar to ep "Marionette". The glyphs (six-fingered hand, seahorse, frog, butterfly, etc.) also appear in the background of several episodes, usually in places of significance to Olivia and Peter. |
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The Matrix Revisited DVD had a secret list of about 64 songs that could be accessed by clicking on a phone booth in the background. | |
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In Season 2 of Castle, the episode "Vampire Weekend" has a few Shout Outs to Firefly, the television series that made Nathan Fillion famous. The easiest one to spot is the opening scene. Castle dons his old Browncoat for a Halloween costume. Hilarity Ensues when his daughter spots him. However, Fillion's Twitter feed says that the REAL Easter Egg was the Catalyzer from "Out of Gas". |
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In the Heroes episode "The Fix", a quick glimpse at Kaito Nakamura's license plate shows that it reads "NCC-1701". George Takei, the actor who portrayed Kaito, also played Sulu in Star Trek—and of course, the Enterprise's registry number is NCC-1701. | |
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Typing in "1980" gets you a game of Missile Command in which you have to defend the video from missiles while it plays. | |
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The original LP release of Power, Corruption & Lies by New Order contains the word "STRAWBERRY" and the phrase "STRAWBERRY WHERE's MURDER?" (with that exact capitalization) in the runout groove of side A and side B, respectively. Some later pressings changed these to "THE ROBOT STRAWBERRY", "STRAWBERRY. THE ROBOT" (with or without the period), and/or "WHERE'S MURDER?" depending on which copy one purchased. | |
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In Star Trek: Picard, Q gives Dr. Soong a phone number to call (323-634-5667). It didn't take long for fans to start dialing it, only to hear a voicemail message left in a certain smarmy voice. | |
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In "Peak Performance", there's a glance of a computer screen showing the plans for a battle simulation. The simulation's name is Operation: Lovely Angel, and the three planets in the nearby system are called Kei, Yuri and Totoro. | |
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In Linkara's Atop the Fourth Wall video of New Guardians #2, he plays a clip of Adolf Hitler giving a speech (It Makes Sense in Context). Towards the end, there is a message that is onscreen for only a frame or two which says: "Yeah, I can see why Germany would want to follow this shouting, drug-crazed lunatic. ZOMG Easter Egg! Hi TV Tropes!" | |
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RWBY: Each volume has a split second appearance by a random velociraptor somewhere in the shot. The fans have dubbed him the "RWBYsaurus". | |
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Almost all the card-illustrations in Illuminati: New World Order slip in a stylized Eye in the Pyramid. | |
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The Boys (2019): Make sure to periodically check Amazon Prime's X-Ray feature, as beyond the usual cast bios and general trivia, there's quite a few extra jokes thrown in. | |
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Tagging a review of Talk to Me with a candle emoji will make a message appear in your activity feed. | |
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Harry Potter's grandfather, Fleamont's name appears in writing both of the Fantastic Beasts films. It's in a newspaper in the first and a magazine in the second. | |
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The first DVD of the 3rd Tenchi Muyo! OVA series has a hidden subtitle track in the first episode which contains the actual translation of Washu's "magic fingers" incident. | |
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Rush: Their 2012 effort, Clockwork Angels, depicts a clock on the cover◊. Assuming the normal placement of numbers on an analog clock, the hands point to 9:12. 9:12 PM, in military time, is 2112. The intro to the song "YYZ" is the same rhythm as the Morse code for the actual letters YYZ.note That title itself is a bit of an Easter egg - "YYZ" is IATA code for Toronto Pearson Airport, a reference no one outside of Toronto (besides pilots, obviously) would get. |
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Everyday Heroes tends to do this with musical notation. Carrie is shown playing Beethoven's ''Moonlight Sonata'' and Schubert's ''Ave Maria'', Dr. Unpleasant's ringtone is the Imperial March while daughter Marilee has ''Night On Bald Mountain''. | |
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Assassination Classroom: On the newspaper page with the baseball player being attacked by Koro-sensei's tentacles, there's a side article captioned by the quote "My wife is a slut". | |
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There are possibly hundreds of Easter Eggs in House of Leaves, mostly because of the use of ciphers to hide words or messages in certain phrases throughout the book. A good rule of thumb for finding them is to pay attention to oddly-worded or seemingly nonsensical sentences, take the first letter of each word, and see what you get. One letter of Pelafina's is written entirely in this cipher. There are also phrases that make no sense unless you say their sound-equivalent in a different language (usually Latin, as indicated in another of Pelafina's letters). | |
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Chasing the Sunset has a magnifying glass icon that allows a high-res version of each strip to be viewed (but only in sections) without SpeechBubbles. Quite often the magnifier version will also contain a sketch or hidden message in the gutter between panels. In one strip, however, the magnifier version shows a completely different background in the lower panels.note The magnified versions can't be downloaded directly, but their URLs are in the pages' source codes. | |
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Googling "wubba lubba dub dub" will prompt Google to ask if you meant "I am in great pain please help me". | |
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Web browsers sometimes put Easter eggs on "not connected to the Internet" page, usually in the form of little keyboard games. The idea is basically that if you want to use the Internet, but you can't access it, you're probably bored out of your mind and need something to do. In Google Chrome, you can hit the spacebar or up-arrow to get a minecare-type game involving the little dinosaur from the error page. Microsoft Edge, meanwhile, has a surfing minigame heavily inspired by SkiFree. | |
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The DVD of Memento has an Easter Egg on the main menu that lets you watch the film in chronological order. | |
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Neon Genesis Evangelion's "platinum collection" DVD release by ADV Films had four separate audio tracks for the final episode. Along with the usual English and Japanese tracks and the commentary, there was one which appeared to be entirely blank…until you got to the credits, that is. | |
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Total Drama includes a quick one in the first season episode Basic Straining. When Duncan and Courtney are raiding the fridge, the "missing boy" pictured on the milk carton is Ezekiel, the first contestant to be eliminated. Oddly enough, it's never been acknowledged who reported Ezekiel missing in the first place, or if this person ever found out where he was. Ezekiel can also be seen in the background of several scenes on the plane during World Tour, some more obvious than others. Unlike the example above, there is a purpose to this in that Ezekiel has been hiding on the plane following his elimination. During Revenge of the Island, a dark, red-eyed figure resembling Mike can be seen in the background of one of his mind scenes. This serves as foreshadowing for Mal, a character that would become much more prominent during the next season. |
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Robin: The out of focus posters in Tim's bedroom change just about every time they're seen and are usually used by the artists to give shout-outs to Grunge, Alternative Rock, Pop Punk, and Alternative Metal bands they like. Keep an eye on Tim's textbooks too, on the rare occasion the titles can be read they can be rather nonsensical. | |
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show has several actual Easter eggs hidden in the scenery. It's rumored Rocky Horror actually popularised the concept of Easter Eggs. And did so by having an Easter egg hunt on the set, and some of those that weren't found made their way into the film. How much truth there is to this rumor is debatable. |
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Trickster Mode in Homestuck. Basically, go into any flash update before "Seer: Decend" where a controller icon is in the top right corner and press Ctrl+T. Something will always happen. Pay attention to the corners at the end of flash episodes. On occasion, you'll see an icon flash that leads to another flash, as in [S] Rose: Fast forward to nownote Links to Rose's version of [S] Ride, in [S][A6I1] Karkat: Mental breakdownnote Links to [S] Cage: Reveal plan, [S] Frigglish: Fast forward to Jasperspritenote Links to Roxy's version of [S] Ride, and [S] Terry: Fast forward to Livnote Links to [S] Wait, what am I supposed to do with this bunny again?. One curious Easter Egg is hidden in this Flash. Click the four small corner buttons to lock them, then click the second big button and unlock the corner buttons, and then click the third big button. Who you gonna call? |
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The liner notes to all of David Crowder Band's album releases since Can You Hear Us? conclude with the band thanking the reader for being so patient and loving of the written word, and as a way of saying thanks they include a link to a special "Goodreader" page. | |
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The DVDs for every season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars except Season 2 and The Lost Missions have hidden options on the Episode Selection menus leading to short clips about various behind-the-scenes details. | |
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In The Simpsons Movie, when Homer and Bart throw the bomb out of the dome on a motorbike, the bike goes down the ramp over Springfield Gorge. The crashed ambulance from "Bart the Daredevil" is still there. | |
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On the page for Tár, the Letterboxd logo instead reads "Lettárboxd". | |
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Ready Player One: The entire plotline of the book. Multibillionaire game designer James Halliday created the OASIS, a virtual reality-based MMORPG as big as an entire universe, and it grew in popularity enough that the entire world used it not only for fun but for careers and education. And somewhere in all of that massive amount of data, Halliday programmed an Easter Egg, locatable only with exceptional reasoning and fanatical knowledge of the '80s. Shortly after his death, the server broadcasted his last will and testament, which stated that that the first person to find the egg would inherit control of the OASIS along with his multibillion dollar fortune. And considering that this is set in a future where poverty is the norm… | |
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The Blu-Ray of Turning Red has a hidden deleted scene called "Robutton" which is a storyboarded alternate ending where Mei meets Robaire on a plane. | |
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Oyasumi Midoriya features an Easter egg in nearly every chapter. Initially, these are encrypted links/messages placed in the the endnotes of each chapter, but later on the links start being embedded into the chapter text as hyperlinks. | |
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The page quote comes from Red Dwarf. This was because, in the day when the show was made, it would have taken a lot of time, effort and specialised equipment to actually create the reversed sound-track to hear the easter egg. The show itself admitted it wasn't a very good Easter Egg, and included a live frontwards playback of it in their "Smegups" tape. | |
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Spider-Man 2 has a couple of memorable Easter Eggs found by moving the cursor off the list of items in a couple of the DVD menus. One has Sam Raimi claim that he's brought in an expert to show Alfred Molina how he wants a scene to be done. The camera pans over to show Willem Dafoe acting out one of Octavius' scenes, and Molina breaks down laughing. Another starts with Molina as Doc Ock snarling at the camera… before breaking out into "If I Were a Rich Man", with the puppeteers making Ock's tentacles dance along. | |
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Each Issue #1 of The New 52 (with the exception of Earth-2) included a one-panel background appearance by Pandora◊. Here she is hidden in the first issue of Catwoman◊ | |
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In Labyrinth, there are seven Jareth faces hidden in the scenery throughout the film. | |
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In Python v.3 or later, you can type import antigravity. It brings up the relevant comic in your browser. And in at least one version, "import this" gives a statement of Python programming "philosophy". | |
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Starting with Moon Knight, every show in the Marvel Cinematic Universe made for Disney+ has featured a QR code in every episode, which leads to a free digital version of a comic featuring that series' main character, with the particular issue being relevant to the events or cast of that episode. | |
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Schitt's Creek has Alexis teasing David about his subscription to Cosmo Girl when he was a teen, and in real life Dan Levy who plays David wrote for Cosmo Girl while he was an MTV host. Another time, David claims his first job was a Gap Kids campaign, and in fact, Levy has stated his first job was as a retail clerk for Gap Kids. | |
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Sister Claire is known for its hidden Easter Eggs and homages. | |
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When using the site between 12 AM and 1 AM, shaking your device will make a Gremlin appear at the bottom of the screen. | |
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In the 3.5 Dungeons & Dragons sourcebook, the Expanded Psionics Handbook, the power Deja Vu (which makes someone repeat their last action) is printed twice, on opposite sides of the same page. | |
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Yureka: Happens in-universe with the Fictional Video Game Lost World. The lead programmer (who frustrated all the other programmers and basically created the whole Lost Saga game himself), Doctor J, was uber-awesome at his job, and while he worked himself to death—literally mind you—he hid Easter Eggs that allow characters to "glitch" the game (but it's not really glitching since the functions of the exploitations were completely intentional.) | |
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005) DVD has a rather odd Easter Egg when you use the Infinite Improbability Drive. It shows a rather… strange cartoon. In fact, it's the same cartoon that Deep Thought is watching within the movie. The DVD of the 1980s TV series has a similar feature, which turns up totally at random when you push any button on the menu, and basically shows whatever it was you wanted, but in a weird messed up way with an apology for the effects of the Infinite Improbability Drive. Interestingly, the TV series DVD predates the film's release by at least a year. |
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Press both flipper buttons when the wheel is spinning in Casino Run to get a Kombat Kode for Mortal Kombat 3. (Another Kombat Kode in 3 itself tells you how to do this.) | |
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Microsoft's Cortana will reference her namesake from the Halo games. If you ask her if she's better than Siri, she'll respond, "Not to brag, but I'm going to save the galaxy 500 years in the future." | |
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Also also on Wolfram Alpha, if you input "do they speak English in What" it returns "Interpretation: "What" ain't no country I've ever heard of. They speak English in What?" "What? (English, [expletive deleted], do you speak it? (According to Jules, as played by Samuel L. Jackson, in his one-sided conversation with Brett in the 1994 film Pulp Fiction))". | |
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Google "Festivus" and an aluminum pole appears on the left hand side of the results page. | |
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On one of the discs in the Wacky Races DVD set, one of the menu screens has two hot spots that lead to pre-commercial bumpers. | |
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WarGames: During the scene where David initiates the game, he says "sometimes people make mistakes." If you look at the screen afterwards, you can see that he demonstrated this himself by typing "sometimes people make mistak". | |
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Jackie Gleason chose to show off his photographic memory while appearing on The Honeymooners, reportedly only reading his scripts once and never taking part in rehearsals. If you ever see Ralph rubbing his belly on the show, it's actually Gleason's signal to the co-stars that he forgot a line. | |
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Several DVDs of the films contain Easter Eggs, including bloopers and the like, and are often revealed by inputting "1138". In the DVD for Attack of the Clones, select a poster behind Dex in his diner and you'll access a slideshow of rough, hand-drawn student posters: one has C-3PO advertising a Spanish language class. | |
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In Episode 229 of Kaeloo, the characters are forced into Sdrawkcab Speech; reversing the audio reveals that it's Kaeloo saying "you must really have time to waste!" | |
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The Dresden Files RPG has PDF versions of the sourcebooks available if you buy them online; in several places where Harry scratched out part of the text with Sharpie, you can copy the text into another program and read what was underneath. But it usually turns out to be something like "by the way, if you're reading this, we sure bet you feel clever!" That's only part of it; the Sharpie'd out segments are in a larger article about the Christian God and his abilities, with the implication being that Harry Dresden himself blacked out the stuff because he didn't think the Heavenly Host would appreciate having that kind of information spread about them. Performing the above-mentioned trick reveals that the text says (paraphrased) Their powers are unknown, but presumably have something to do with Jim Butcher's writing. It'll all be revealed in due time, so just be patient, okay? The first gamebook's section on worldbuilding, the author remarks on having significant pieces of architecture in one's city, saying "Perhaps the St. Louis Arch is a gateway to something deep in the Nevernever. Maybe the Pyramids at Giza are nowhere near as bad as Chichen Itza." This serves as Foreshadowing to the novel Changes, not yet released when the game books came out, where Harry and crew go to Chichen Itza and destroy the Red Court of Vampires at the cost of Harry's lover Susan. There are also a couple of jokes hidden in the index. For instance, the game is split into two volumes ("Your Story" and "Our World"), so references are given as "YS" or "OW" followed by a page number. Then you come across this entry: Others include such gems as: |
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The DVDs of Fullmetal Alchemist (2003) feature some Easter eggs, usually by going to the extras menu and using some button/key presses to highlight a special symbol (or a letter in the logo). The majority of these Easter eggs are gag dubs of the next episode previews with the Japanese cast acting out of character (For example, the gag dub preview of one of the episodes has Winry's VA singing an alternate version of 'Tobira No Mukoe E' with lyrics that basically make fun of Ed), other Easter eggs include things like adverts. Sadly most of these bonus features were absent on the UK releases (With one DVD having a functionless egg). | |
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Murdoch Mysteries: In "Invention Convention", Murdoch realizes they don't need a cipher to read the random string of code—it is actually made of substituted letters. If one actually decodes the message, it reads "It is essential that we are all seen to be watching the speech at the instant the machine fires. We have precisely twenty seconds between when the device is triggered and when the shot is fired. Should the machine be discovered it is imperative that we stick to the plan." This trope might be averted since there are a few spelling mistakes, and it almost reads as nonsense in the middle, but whoever wrote the code was assuming the message wouldn't be read anyway. In "Glory Days", there's a crate of "Big Bang" brand dynamite visible near a train that was held up, supposedly by Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. |
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The CD release of OK Computer has some text hidden on the inner tray art, on the inner right edge, which reads as follows: | |
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The Fellowship of the Ring Extended DVD has a remake of the Council of Elrond scene featuring Jack Black. | |
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In Lost there are six numbers that show up constantly – 4 8 15 16 23 42. The crew had fun cramming as many references to these numbers as possible into the series, and fans had fun finding them. (These numbers also appear in several other shows the creators of Lost have worked on, and even some they haven't, as a Shout-Out.) | |
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NCIS occasionally pokes fun at co-star David McCallum's long career. In one early episode a publicity photograph of McCallum from The Man from U.N.C.L.E. is shown as representing Ducky as a young man, and in another episode, when a character asks Gibbs what Ducky looked like as a young man, Gibbs replies "Ilya Kuryakin". | |
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The DVD of the 1980s TV series has a similar feature, which turns up totally at random when you push any button on the menu, and basically shows whatever it was you wanted, but in a weird messed up way with an apology for the effects of the Infinite Improbability Drive. Interestingly, the TV series DVD predates the film's release by at least a year. | |
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During the exploration of Janjira, the camera moves in front of an aquarium with word "mothra" scratched on it. In the Godzilla canon Mothra is a friendly Giant Flyer. | |
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Trying to hit the back button on the page for Groundhog Day will just make the page reappear again. (Hitting it a second time will make it work normally.) | |
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Android Lollipop (5.0) and Marshmallow (6.0) hide a Flappy Bird clone. | |
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The booklet to The Green Album folds out into a poster-sized crowd photo of one of their live performances: In the right hand corner there's the silhouettes of Mike Nelson, Tom Servo, and Crow T. Robot, just barely visible because they blend into the shadows of the audience members. It's given away just a little bit because the liner notes include a copyright notice from Best Brains. Also, hidden behind the spine of the CD case of the same album is the word "No". Some fans claim it's an answer to the above OK Computer Easter egg, since both are hidden in the same place, but there's no confirmation of this from the band—the only official explanation (from the band's webmaster, Karl Koch) has been "no means no". | |
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In the Potter Puppet Pals video "Trouble at Hogwarts", if the viewer freeze-frames the Avada Kedavra lightning and clicks on it when it forms a pentagram, they are taken to another short video featuring Ron and Hermione in a "follow the butterflies" skit. | |
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When writing/reading a review for any film in the Scream franchise, the "contains spoilers" button/warning goes from featuring the standard Darth Vader icon to one of Ghostface. | |
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Searching "beam me up scotty" will cause a brief animation where the YouTube videos "phrase into existence". Conversely, searching for "use the force luke" will cause the page to animate as if Luke's doing exactly that on the website itself. | |
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Imperial Bedroom by Elvis Costello and the Attractions has a cover design that's meant to be a pastiche of the Pablo Picasso piece "Three Musicians". On the left side of the cover are six odd, slug-like creatures with zippers at the ends of their bodies; if you look closely there are letters on these zippers, and they spell out "PABLO SI" when read left to right. | |
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Searching "B5429671" on thefreedictionary.com will redirect you to "clank". | |
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The DVD of Toy Story 2 has one which is an extended version of the sequence where Emily drops Jessie off at the charity donations site. This was promoted on the Blu-Ray to a non-hidden extra. | |
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The DVD of Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie features the following: A video of the French Peas illegally recording the film for their cousin Josephine, found next to the "Spanish Outtakes" option. Audio of Khalil's motivational tapes is found on the "Music" menu. Audio of Khalil's Jonah doll can be found in the "Fun" menu. On the "Previews" menu, one can find a photo of a bootleg DVD of the film. The main menu features a video where Bob and Larry get interviewed by Ventrilomatic and Rusty. |
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Each episode of Big City Greens has a literal Easter egg hidden somewhere (except on the odd occasion where the animators forget). | |
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The cover art for the 1994 US editions of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Trilogy contains an odd and seemingly out of place 7 by 6 grid of spheres, originally a double page spread in the illustrated edition. It was a puzzle created by author Douglas Adams in response to fans attempts to find significance and hidden meaning in the work. It went completely ignored until he finally revealed that the number 42 was the answer to (at least) 6 different questions about the grid. The idea that his one genuine cryptic clue passed completely by the people trying to "solve" the books amused Adams greatly. | |
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In Man of Steel during the final battle, there are trucks that explode. The logo on one truck is the Lexcorp logo. | |
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The DVD menu of Wayne's World has some Easter eggs hidden in plain sight: The menu is set up to look like a cable TV guide, with the actual options surrounded by campy titles you might see on late-night TV, namely The Brady Bunch, Solid Gold Workout, and the 1979 comedy Sunburn starring Farrah Fawcett. You might think these gag options wouldn't actually be clickable, but they are: Selecting them gives you a short clip of the selected show/movie, with a small line of text advertising its availability on video on the bottom of the screen. | |
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The DVD version of The Two Towers contains a hidden video clip of Gollum accepting an MTV award for Best Animated Character. | |
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Cards Against Humanity has The Bigger, Blacker Box, which contains the white card "The biggest, blackest dick" hidden in the lid of the box. | |
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After Avengers: Endgame premiered in 2019, Google "Thanos" or "Infinity Gauntlet" and a small Infinity Gauntlet appeared. Clicking it would eliminate half of the search results, a cheeky reference to the finale of Avengers: Infinity War. | |
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Many cards in Magic: The Gathering have Easter Eggs in the name, "flavor text", or art. This is especially prevalent in gag sets like Unglued and Unhinged, and in improved versions of older cards, like the "timeshifted" sets from Time Spiral and Planar Chaos (which was still fresh around the time the game was made in late 2001). This article reveals some of the tiniest. | |
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Silly Symphonies (2001): "Water Babies", "Who Killed Cock Robin? (1935)", "The Practical Pig", and "Farmyard Symphony" | |
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In The Spy Who Loved Me, the American submarine USS Wayne has hull number 593 on her sail. That hull number belonged in the Real Life to USS Thresher (SSN-593), a nuclear submarine which disappeared in 1963. | |
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Fisher & Paykel SmartDrive washing machines will turn patriotic and play God Defend New Zealand if the Power and Advance buttons are pressed together and then the Wash Temperature Up button is held down for two seconds. It is also possible for them to play Advance Australia Fair, The Star Spangled Banner, and the theme from Beverly Hills Cop. | |
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Hidden Mickeys aren't just limited to the parks; they appear throughout the movies as well (such as the one located in the middle of Princess Mia's tiara on a movie poster of The Princess Diaries and also on numerous VHS, DVD (not counting the 2-DVD special edition and its sequel) and Blu-ray Disc releases). | |
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The fourth disc of season one of Life on Mars has a cell phone next to the ashtray that leads to an Easter Egg when you click it. | |
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In the title menu of Serenity, there's a hidden button leading to a clip about and showing the Fruity Oaty Bars ad. | |
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One early aspect of Wheel of Fortune was its shopping rounds, in which contestants spent their money on prizes after each round. This element was retired in late 1987 (a month into the fifth season of the nighttime syndicated versionnote Wheel began on daytime network TV in 1975, ran in both daytime and syndication from 1983-1991, and has been nighttime-only ever since) to speed up gameplay and lessen the tax burden on contestants, but it produced the somewhat memetic "ceramic dalmatian", an originally Undesirable Prize that later became an unofficial mascot of the show. The show has retained at least one, dubbed "Sheldon", who occasionally makes on-set appearances. Most notably, he was hidden somewhere on-set throughout all of the 30th season, as a sort of homage. | |
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In "Ask questions" episode of If the Emperor Had a Text-to-Speech Device, if one cares to decipher the binary the Custodian is sprouting, it foreshadows series' future events, namely the Ultramarines bringing Magnus back from the Eye of Terror and Cypher planning something on Mars. In the same video, there's an in-joke of Alfabusa's community—"As long as the questions don't scream about Baneblades…" When Magnus breaks the wards surrounding the Imperial Palace, you can briefly see "we are finally free" on the screen, a Five-Second Foreshadowing to Suddenly Daemons. |
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If Running with Scissors is played on a computer, you can go into the CD and watch a condensed version of his 1996 Going Home special for the Disney Channel. | |
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There are some on this very Wiki, of various levels of "supposed to be here"-ness. The page on Hook is a good place to start. | |
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In addition, search "Open the pod bay doors" (with or without HAL) and it returns "I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that." | |
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When Todd McFarlane did the art for The Amazing Spider-Man, he always hid Felix the Cat's face somewhere in it. | |
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Nougat (7.0) will add a Neko Atsume-like game to the quick settings, making it "Android Neko". | |
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On the Nicktoon Invader Zim, series creator Jhonen Vasquez secretly inserted images of GIR covered in blood in a few episodes, without Nickelodeon knowing. | |
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Madlax has a sock puppet short on Volume 6. | |
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Early CD pressings of Kid A included a booklet full of artwork and text (some of which later turned out to be lyrics for their next two albums, Amnesiac and Hail to the Thief) hidden underneath the CD tray. To help obscure the booklet, the jewel case sports an opaque black tray rather than the standard clear tray that later copies use (black was standard prior to 1995, but since 1995 clear has been more commonplace). Re-pressings of the album by XL Recordings don't feature the book, but use its cover as the album's tray art instead of the previous CGI mountain range. | |
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The IT Crowd DVDs have "Leet" Subtitles for each episode. During the first season, most were simply the regular subtitles with letter substitutions to make convert it into leetspeak, but one was a stream of Base64, which turns out to be an encoded version of the subtitle track. The second season's DVD ups the ante by having the Base 64 code fill the entire screen. Hope you know how to rip the subtitles and convert them into the right file format! (It later turned out to be a secret competition which nobody won since it was too hard, as explained in an extra on the third series DVD.) | |
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Every instance of the "Liked" heart icon on Barbie (2023)'s page has its color changed from orange to pink. | |
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In the Ninjago season 7 finale "Lost in Time", shots from previous episodes can briefly be seen both times the Iron Doom mech travels through a Time Vortex. A few of these are moments from season 6, which is interesting because those events were undone at the end of that season. | |
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The "Related films" tabs for both Borat and Borat Subsequent Moviefilm read "Related moviefilms". | |
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The Incredibles has about half-a-dozen Easter eggs, one of which is on Disc 1. One of the more awesome ones is a montage of every door, button, and explosion in the movie—set to the Anvil Chorus for added awesomeness. | |
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The main menu features a video where Bob and Larry get interviewed by Ventrilomatic and Rusty. | |
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The Allspark Almanacs, the guides to the Transformers: Animated universe, are basically a gigantic Easter egg hunt. They're littered not only with a million Shout Outs to other parts of the Transformers mythos, but to real life (one of the unnamed drag racers, seen in exactly one scene and never named is given the name of a voice actor's daughter) and every tangentially geeky thing from Buffy the Vampire Slayer to Animorphs. The stellar map in Allspark Almanac II is a particularly egregious offender, featuring hundreds of individual worlds that are all named after geek references. | |
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From movie reviewing site Letterboxd (most of these only work on the desktop version of the site and not the app unless specified): The page for Portrait of a Lady on Fire uses fire icons to rate the film instead of stars. Wait a few seconds on the page for Parasite (2019) and the green dot in the logo will start flashing, referencing Geun-sae using Morse code with the house's lights to try and communicate with the outside world in the film. Incidentally, the message that it's blinking out reads "BONGHIVE BEST PICTURE 2020". The page for Tenet is vertically mirrored once you reach the bottom. The "Related films" tabs for both Borat and Borat Subsequent Moviefilm read "Related moviefilms". The "Watched" eye icon for Everything Everywhere All at Once is replaced with a googly eye, the film's recurring motif. On the page for Tár, the Letterboxd logo instead reads "Lettárboxd". Marking any adaptation of Dune as watched changes the eye's usual green color to blue, a reference to the Fremen. Every instance of the "Liked" heart icon on Barbie (2023)'s page has its color changed from orange to pink. When writing/reading a review for any film in the Scream franchise, the "contains spoilers" button/warning goes from featuring the standard Darth Vader icon to one of Ghostface. For Napoleon (2023), the colors of the circles in the Letterboxd logo are changed to those of the French flag. If you add Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour to your watchlist, the clock icon will have its hands change to midnight, in reference to the eponymous album. Tagging a review of Talk to Me with a candle emoji will make a message appear in your activity feed. App-only eggs: When using the site between 12 AM and 1 AM, shaking your device will make a Gremlin appear at the bottom of the screen. Trying to hit the back button on the page for Groundhog Day will just make the page reappear again. (Hitting it a second time will make it work normally.) When about to post a review of Fight Club, a popup appears that reads "You are about to break the first (and second) rules of Fight Club. Publish anyway?" On iOS, every movie Jason Isaacs is in has a message at the bottom of the cast list saying "...and hello to Jason Isaacs!" |
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Googling "Splatoon" will cause a little "splat" animation to appear on the page. Clicking on it will let you cover the page in ink by clicking using your mouse, just like in the games. | |
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Typing in the Konami Code on the Team Fortress 2 Wiki will cause the Spy to sap the wiki's logo. | |
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The Original Broadway Cast album for Hairspray has a hidden surprise—if you leave the CD running after "You Can't Stop the Beat," the cast sings a short song called "Blood on the Pavement." It's an upbeat ditty about finding bloody body parts on the sidewalk after a DUI. It also counts as a Space Whale Aesop, as there's no mention of the dangers of drinking and driving anywhere else in the show. | |
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How to Start off 2014 Right! by Matthew Santoro contains a hidden link to a bonus video. | |
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On the website "ponyspin.com", a work-safe pony-version of a certain infamous Shock Site, entering the Konami Code (substituting Enter for Start) will change the image in the center of the page from Apple Bloom to a filly version of DJ PON-3 spinning on a record. | |
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You have to get the angle exactly right, but on Google Maps Streetview, it's possible to enter the police box outside Earl's Court Tube Station. It's bigger on the inside. | |
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Sealab 2021 frequently featured the Big Green Phone, which is surrounded by random graffiti. In one episode, it appeared twice, the second time with the phrase "This graffiti is not different stop pausing" added. | |
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Try to translate "Wenn ist das Nunstück git und Slotermeyer? Ja! Beiherhund das Oder die Flipperwaldt gersput!" in Google Translate and the only response you get is "[FATAL ERROR]". Apparently even computers can't handle The Funniest Joke in the World. | |
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For Napoleon (2023), the colors of the circles in the Letterboxd logo are changed to those of the French flag. | |
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In the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica, the audience can sometimes see ships in the shots of the Fleet that are Shout Outs to either the original Battlestar or other sci-fi shows. Other than numerous ships who were modeled after the original series, the show contained shots of the Enterprise, Serenity, various ships from Babylon 5 and, of all things, the Kodiak from Tiberian Sun. And a weapons locker in Season 4 was numbered "1701", another reference to Star Trek. The show also at times made no attempt at hiding recognizable company logos on buildings in Caprica, and one early episode features a crystal clear closeup of the spines of a few of the books in Adama's cabin—revealing them to be Reader's Digest Condensed Books volumes! Eagle-eyed viewers will also see recognizable street signs and traffic lights in the Caprica scenes as well. Given the fact the series is predicated on Caprican civilization paralleling Earth's, these are more likely to be Easter eggs than accidental anachronisms. |
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QI has a secret message hidden in its theme tune that nobody spotted until 13 seasons in. As revealed in the Series M Christmas special "Merriment", the theme contains Morse code which spells out "www.alan0andstephenhero.com", a real URL that supposedly led to an Easter Egg of some kind. As of 2022, it simply redirects to the QI YouTube channel. | |
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If you receive a 404 error on chat app Discord's website, you can click a button in the bottom right to gain access to Snek, a version of Snake with cute graphics. | |
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Google "Answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything". Just do it. This also works on WolframAlpha. Also on Wolfram Alpha, if you input "Easter Egg" it returns "Interpretation: What are your easter eggs?" "Seek diligently and ye shall find. (In fact, you just did.)" Also also on Wolfram Alpha, if you input "do they speak English in What" it returns "Interpretation: "What" ain't no country I've ever heard of. They speak English in What?" "What? (English, [expletive deleted], do you speak it? (According to Jules, as played by Samuel L. Jackson, in his one-sided conversation with Brett in the 1994 film Pulp Fiction))". Someone working Wolfram Alpha really likes Pulp Fiction, because if you search "Does he look like a bitch" you get "No!" as the response, which is part of the Jules/Brett conversation. In addition, search "Open the pod bay doors" (with or without HAL) and it returns "I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that." Asking "How can entropy be reversed?" returns "THERE IS AS YET INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR A MEANINGFUL ANSWER". Likewise, there was a time when you googled "failure" and got George W. Bush's biography. (Although to be fair that was less a case of an Easter Egg and more a result of Google bombing. Google may be one of the few pieces of software that allows its users to embed—however temporarily—their own Easter eggs in its output.) Very few of them work any more, but there were a number of great "I'm Feeling Lucky" Google hits involving fake 404s or search result pages, including "French military victories" which led to "Do you mean 'French military defeats'?" and a misspelling of "Weapons of Mass Destruction" which led to a fake 404 for said weapons? In a similar spirit: for the longest time, if you searched "find Chuck Norris" and hit "I'm Feeling Lucky" it would redirect you to a special page that said: "Google won't search for Chuck Norris because it knows you don't find Chuck Norris, he finds you." Behold 55 Fun Things To Do With Google. A great many of these are classic Easter Eggs (some already mentioned here). The default language of Google can be set to one of several unusual choices, including Elmer Fudd, Pirate, Bork Bork Bork!, Klingon, and Hacker. Or here. Including google l33t and xx-piglatin translations and an easter egg flash game. Googling "recursion" prompts Google to ask if you meant recursion. The same thing happens if you search Groundhog Day, in reference to its trope-naming "Groundhog Day" Loop. Along similar lines, Googling "anagram" prompts Google to ask if you meant "nag a ram". Googling "wubba lubba dub dub" will prompt Google to ask if you meant "I am in great pain please help me". Google "do a barrel roll" or "Z or R twice" (They both give the same result). Just do it. On the same line of thought, google "tilt" or "askew". The number of search results given will be appropriately changed when googling for "binary", "hexadecimal" or "octal". Google "Zerg Rush". We won't spoil its effect for you, so go on. For that matter, searching Google Images for "Atari Breakout". Warning: it seems to be only half-finished, as the bricks do not disappear the way they should. Google "Festivus" and an aluminum pole appears on the left hand side of the results page. You have to get the angle exactly right, but on Google Maps Streetview, it's possible to enter the police box outside Earl's Court Tube Station. It's bigger on the inside. Googling "a long time ago in a galaxy far far away" used to have the search results in the style of the opening crawl, with music to match. (This didn't work in Firefox for some reason.) After Avengers: Endgame premiered in 2019, Google "Thanos" or "Infinity Gauntlet" and a small Infinity Gauntlet appeared. Clicking it would eliminate half of the search results, a cheeky reference to the finale of Avengers: Infinity War. Try to translate "Wenn ist das Nunstück git und Slotermeyer? Ja! Beiherhund das Oder die Flipperwaldt gersput!" in Google Translate and the only response you get is "[FATAL ERROR]". Apparently even computers can't handle The Funniest Joke in the World. Googling "Splatoon" will cause a little "splat" animation to appear on the page. Clicking on it will let you cover the page in ink by clicking using your mouse, just like in the games. When googling "Bletchley Park", the sidebar containing the landmark's information will be titled with a sequence of random letters that go through a 'decryption' sequence to reveal "Bletchley Park" in monospace — perhaps a tribute to the "Father of Computing". |
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The CD version of Off the Deep End has ten minutes of silence after the song "You Don't Love Me Anymore", followed by the Hidden Track "Bite Me", which consists entirely of a few seconds of incoherent screaming. While Al admitted he did it to troll anyone who was listening and forgot to turn off their CD player, it's also a visible Shout-Out to Nirvana, who employed a similar trick on their album Nevermind (which Off the Deep End parodies with its cover art and opening track). | |
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The South Park animators have supposedly hidden at least one alien into every episode; there are web pages and YouTube videos dedicated to documenting as many as possible. | |
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The official website of the Warrior Cats books has a link labeled "MEOW" hidden among the legal links at the bottom of the site. Clicking it will replace every word in the book quotes with the word "Meow".◊ | |
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It's possible to enable a Pac-Man progress bar instead of the default one with hashes (as they use the Pacman package manager). | |
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Also, he hides Mickey Mouse or an object shaped like Mickey in most of his comics. | |
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Their 2012 effort, Clockwork Angels, depicts a clock on the cover◊. Assuming the normal placement of numbers on an analog clock, the hands point to 9:12. 9:12 PM, in military time, is 2112. | |
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If Poodle Hat is played on the computer, you can watch Al's old home movies as he playfully riffs them. He also thanks you for buying his album... "Instead of downloading it like a HOOLIGAN!" | |
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Godzilla (2014): During the exploration of Janjira, the camera moves in front of an aquarium with word "mothra" scratched on it. In the Godzilla canon Mothra is a friendly Giant Flyer. In the prologue, a diagram of a moth is briefly shown, bearing the same colours scheme as Mothra. |
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Homestar Runner is well known for including Easter Eggs in cartoons on the site. In an inversion of this fact, Macromedia Central has an exclusive Homestar Runner toon hidden inside. | |
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The program µtorrent has a Tetris clone hidden. Go to the "About" tab, then press "t". | |
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Microsoft Excel had a few games as Easter eggs which could be triggered if by inputting a specific set of commands in a new spreadsheet. Excel 95 could take you to a Doom-style "Hall of Tortured Souls". Excel 97 had a hidden flight simulator. And Excel 2000 had a Spy Hunter-style driving game, which its fans dub "Dev Hunter". | |
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The "Watched" eye icon for Everything Everywhere All at Once is replaced with a googly eye, the film's recurring motif. | |
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One of the DVDs in the Firefly set features Adam Baldwin singing "The Ballad of Jayne". In the title menu of Serenity, there's a hidden button leading to a clip about and showing the Fruity Oaty Bars ad. |
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The English subtitled version of Urusei Yatsura has Easter eggs in the subtitle text. Lum's mother only speaks an untranslated alien language. The subtitle, to show that even in the original language the dialog is unintelligible, is written in the "Symbol" font (The Greek letter font). By matching the characters to a regular font yields hidden messages. One message was "the star wars parody was pretty cool", which is not what she would be saying, but instead referred to an earlier bit in that episode. | |
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The Fly (1986) slips in two Easter eggs on non-Vanilla Edition releases. The raw video footage of Seth's "How does Brundlefly eat?" demonstration can be found on the standard Collector's Edition DVD release by going to the Deleted Scenes menu, highlighting "Monkey-Cat", and pressing left (which lights up a fly icon), or by highlighting Play and pressing up on the Fly Collection Blu-Ray disc (which automatically runs the clip). Clicking around a bit on the subheadings menu for the making-of documentary Fear of the Flesh on the standard release reveals an extra Jeff Goldblum interview clip in which he recounts childhood costume memories of playing a Goodwill Mascot at a grade school assembly (his very first onstage experience, complete with a Dramatic Unmask of the Goofy Suit at the end) and being dressed up as a female witch for Halloween. On the Fly Collection disc, this clip is found by highlighting "Promotional Materials" under the Extras subheading and then pressing right. |
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Page 333 of the second edition Unknown Armies corebook. | |
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You have to decipher some codes and do some lucky guessing on the National Treasure DVD to get your Easter Egg. | |
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Strongbad_email.exe Disc 2 has the files for "Strong Bad's Website" and "Strong Sad's Lament" (with the update from the time) on the disc that can be accessed by exploring the DVD on a computer. Appropriate, because the Strong Bad Email, "website", is on the DVD, and the two websites were accessed through the cartoon on the actual website. | |
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The DVD set of Broken Saints contains several, the crown jewel of which is a hilarious alternate commentary track on Chapter 19, Act 1, which is practically a Gag Dub of the chapter. | |
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A listing of dead crew members shown in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Imperfection" reveals that most of the cast of The West Wing died onboard the ship. | |
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Numerous comics strip characters appearing as Reed and Sue Richards' neighbors | |
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The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring Extended DVD has a remake of the Council of Elrond scene featuring Jack Black. The DVD version of The Two Towers contains a hidden video clip of Gollum accepting an MTV award for Best Animated Character. The Return of the King has an interview between Hans Jensen (as played by Dominic Monaghan) and Elijah Wood. Something of a Crowning Moment Of Funny. |
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In most of the Artemis Fowl books, there is a code running along the bottoms of the pages. Ostensibly the message is in Gnommish, the fairy language of the books, but is actually a simple substitution cypher. If you translate them, they are funny or quirky messages that are loosely related to the plot of the series as a whole. Usually, the message is too short to run for the span of the entire book, so when it reaches the end, it repeats until the book is over. | |
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Cyrano de Bergerac: At Act II Scene VII, Count De Guiche mentions the famous scene of the windmills that appear at Don Quixote, and Cyrano mentions it’s in chapter XIII. But that scene is at chapter VIII. Any character could make a mistake… except Cyrano, who is a Broken Ace. Chapter XIII (In which is ended the story of the shepherdess Marcela, with other incidents) narrates the tragic tale of the love between Grisóstomo and Marcela, two shepherds, and is the deconstruction of the Romance Novel, the genre Roxane is obsessed with. The protagonists, Cyrano, Le Bret and Roxane are Expies of Grisóstomo, Ambrosio and Marcela, the shepherds Don Quixote meets at that chapter. Also, Act III Scene XIII gives us Cyrano trying (and managing) to delay Count de Guiche in order to allow Roxanne and Christian's wedding to proceed. The way he does it—disguising himself, climbing up on a tree and falling at the Count's feet, then pretending to come directly from the Moon and finally detailing the many ways to climb up to the moon from the Earth—seems like some funny, tongue-in-cheek moment from Rostand, almost a Big-Lipped Alligator Moment… until you remember that the play is loosely based on the life of the real Cyrano de Bergerac, who, among his plays and scientific studies, happened to write something called Comical History of the States and Empires of the Moon and the Sun. |
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Invisible Sun's impressive (and expensive) Black Cube not only includes all the books, markers, and boards you need to play, but other hidden goodies for those who inspect their sets very carefully or have an eye for detail. Known ones include a bonus spell, an address to a website with a purpose yet to be revealed, a code that needs to be decyphered, and hidden messages and information in the artwork and layout of the books. | |
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The Babylon 5 DVD collections contain bloopers and outtakes from the season you're currently watching. All one has to do is find the hidden "5" symbol in the extras menu on the 6th disc of each season. | |
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Hill Street Blues was a very low-rated show in its first season, but won a large number of Emmy Awards due to its quality. In the second season opener, one of the statues is sitting on a file cabinet in the station, and Lt Henry Goldblume picks it up and carries it off without any comment as he walks through the scene. | |
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One of the Easter eggs on the Gremlins 2: The New Batch special edition DVD is the alternative VHS version of the scene where the Gremlins stop the film. It can be seen if you select the Gremlin's hand on the main menu. | |
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In Lilo & Stitch, the pink slip adoption paper that Lilo signs to adopt Experiment 626 as "Stitch" refers to the film's production in the fine print. | |
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One song on the soundtrack to Inception is "Non, je ne regrette rien", just slowed down. | |
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Robotbox and Cactus: "Classic" has a hidden bee on the end screen that, when clicked, brings up "Oh God, Bees!", a parody of My God Robots. The SWF files for the episodes each have an extra word that's often irrelevant to the contents or actual title of the episode. Of note is that episodes 30 through 32 are given the filenames "pick", "your", and "nose". |
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Star Trek: The Next Generation: The fifth generation of a family tree shown briefly in "The Neutral Zone" were all apparently named after the Doctor Who actors William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker, and Peter Davison and Colin Baker. Imagine the weddings! (This is actually Hilarious in Hindsight because the Tenth Doctor, David Tennant, is married to Georgia Moffett, the daughter of the Fifth Doctor, Peter Davison. Moffett played the Doctor's daughter on Doctor Who. Where she met Tennant. Try not to think about the Cast Incest implications too much or you might get a headache.) Other names on the readout included Charles Winchester, Louis Grant and Mary Richards. Look closely at some of the equipment used by a geological survey team in the episode "Pen Pals". One of their devices is the Oscillation Overthruster. In "Peak Performance", there's a glance of a computer screen showing the plans for a battle simulation. The simulation's name is Operation: Lovely Angel, and the three planets in the nearby system are called Kei, Yuri and Totoro. Michael Okuda, the set designer and technical consultant who designed the signature LCARS computer monitor style on TNG, was fond of throwing in in-jokes, particularly referencing manga titles and The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension, in the texts on the computer screens. Such Easter Eggs are often referred to by fans of the show as Okudagrams. |
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