We really saw one Cast Member still painting this egg, which is covered in timeless Disney characters like Tiana, Pinocchio, Tigger, and Daisy Duck.
About half of the egg had actually already been painted with color, while the other half was simply a sketch.
Now onto the finished pieces. First up is Kevin from “Up,” with her 3 infant chicks at her feet.
They even have the chocolate bar that Kevin took from Russell.
Some of the eggs have notes from their designers, like this one from Cast Member Fabiola who developed the Kevin display screen. In 2019, Fabiola developed a various “Up” show including your home and egg-shaped balloon cluster.
Bunny figures are consisted of amongst the eggs.
This one is influenced by “Raya and the Last Dragon.”
Next to Raya is a “Ratatouille”-themed egg-shaped basket atop “Anyone Can Cook.”
A Marvel-influenced egg includes the Avengers and other characters in New York City.
Snow White’s home is comprised of 2 eggs, and the princess ignores the overshadows heading into their mine.
Isabela and Mirabel from “Encanto” are included on this egg, with their casita behind them and a ring of butterflies around the egg.
The Madrigal candle light rests on a base influenced by the moving floorings of the casita.
Each egg on this display screen is influenced by a various Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride character, collected around a tree.
It was developed by Cast Member Stephanie.
Next to the Mr. Toad eggs is a “Fantasia”-influenced egg.
It includes a few of the unicorns from the movie’s “The Pastoral Symphony” series.
This egg looks like among Winnie the Pooh’s “hunny” pots, total with bees and Rabbit’s “kerits” garden on the base.
This egg looks similar to Piper, the lead in Pixar’s “Piper” brief movie. A smaller sized egg looks like the hermit crab she befriends.
These eggs are each influenced by a various Disney Princess. The purple egg including a golden sun has Rapunzel’s golden hair twisted around it. Pascal holds up her tiara in the corner. A gold-yellow egg is covered in red roses, influenced by “Beauty and the Beast.” A basic blue egg has the silver summary of Cinderella’s coach. And a pink egg is embellished with white wavy lines and topped with Aurora’s gleaming crown.
Figment is atop this Spaceship Earth-influenced egg that even has its own small lights in between the panels of the “golf ball” icon. It rests on a base including postcard pictures of each World Showcase structure.
This show looks like a dog crate loaded with oranges and the “egg” part appears like Orange Bird himself.
An indication for Sunshine Tree Terrace is on the dog crate.
A “Luca” egg includes the primary character and his friend Alberto half in the water, revealing both their human and sea beast sides. The town of Portorosso lags them.
A trio of little eggs are influenced by Pongo from “One Hundred and One Dalmatians,” Mickey Mouse, and the opening scene of “The Lion King.”
A figure of Walt Disney stands beside this egg, which reveals a Cinderella Castle plan being changed into the contemporary finished castle.
A gold path of Pixie Dust leads from a Walt 100th anniversary nametag to Tinker Bell.
Tow Mater is included on this “Cars”-influenced egg.
A circle of tires (and a concealed Mickey) is on the base.
The back is covered in Radiator Springs signs.
This brand-new egg style is influenced by the Disney Munchlings, including a pineapple upside-down cake Stitch coming out of the oven. A Mickey-formed cinnamon roll remains in a basket close by.
The display screen likewise consists of baking components and a cookbook.
Maria created this “The Princess and the Frog” egg which illuminate from the within, silhouetting Tiana about offer Naveen a kiss.
They are inside an egg influenced by a tree, with leaves and lily pads around them.
The base of the egg looks like the bayou.
Tiana in her dream series envisioning her future restaurant is on the back.
The Country Bears are represented with this egg at the display screen. A G# container rests on a tree trunk beside the primary egg.
The primary egg functions Sun Bonnets Bunny, Bubbles, and Beulah on phase. Melvin, Buff, and Max are installed above them.
The lights at the edge of the phase are even lit up.
Portraits of the other Country Bears characters are on the back.
A picture of Bambi and pals is on the center of this egg.
Bambi, Thumper, and Flower take a look at a butterfly that has actually arrived at Bambi’s tail.
The remainder of the egg is yellow with white and blue lines. A trio of dandelions is on the back.
The “Alice in Wonderland” egg has a steampunk clock style. The White Rabbit rests on top, and Alice rests on a mushroom on the checkerboard base.
The Cheshire Cat is on the back.
This egg reveals a scene from “The Sword in the Stone,” plus has a sword protruding of the top.
The base looks like the stone.
Merlin and Wart a.k.a. Arthur are on the front.
The back reveals Merlin and Madam Mim.
A display screen of 3 chocolate eggs is influenced by the “Main Street Electrical Parade,” total with color-changing lights.
The eggs look like Elliott the dragon, the turtle, and the drum drifts.
This egg isn’t influenced by one Disney property, however includes lots of “hidden” Mickeys.
It’s pastel green, with lines of Mickeys and flowers twisting around it.
Totoro is represented amongst the eggs, holding an umbrella above him.
Chu and Chibi Totoro, plus a soot sprite, are on the base.
This egg functions Winnie the Pooh drifting with a red balloon through the branches of a tree. He peers at a bee flying in front of him.
A storybook including a map of the Hundred Acre Wood lags the egg.
The bag of the display screen has a complete cover for the book.
Step into Narnia with this egg that seems the open doors of a closet.
Narnia’s well-known lamppost remains in the woods inside.
The carvings of the closet are on the back.
Donald is going to Daisy’s house on this display screen, total with a carrot garden overridden with small bunnies.
Daisy’s house is pink with purple roofing shingles and pastel flower beds. She waves at Donald from an upper window.
A big bunny figure ignores the Easter egg display screen.
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