Warning: Spoilers ahead for Disney's Wish!
Disney’s Wish is a love letter to 100 years of iconic animated classics, exemplified by Wish’s impressive amount of Disney Easter eggs and references. Wish follows 17-year-old Asha, who discovers that the wish-granting King Magnifico isn’t as benevolent as he appears. After Asha learns the wishes Magnifico takes from Rosas’ subjects won’t be granted, she, along with the magic-wielding Star and her goat Valentino, endeavor to return the wishes to the people. The dynamic between Asha and Magnifico is a return to form for Disney’s animated movies, but that isn’t the only way Wish pays homage to Disney’s past.
Wish’s story is completely original, but the newest Disney movie finds many ways to salute past beloved Disney classics through its liberal use of Easter eggs. In fact, the creators behind the movie claim that there are over 100 Disney Easter eggs and references throughout Wish. Given the staggering amount of Easter eggs, catching all of Wish’s Disney references is a Herculean feat. However, doing so allows audiences to both enjoy nostalgic Disney memories of past features while making new ones with Wish.

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23 Wish's Storybook Intro Is A Nod To Other Classic Disney Intros
Wish's Storybook Opening References The Intros Of Classic Disney Movies
This framing device is an early hint that Wish is a love letter to classic Disney.
Wish’s Disney Easter eggs begin as early as the movie’s intro, which calls back to some of Disney’s other classic movies. The movie’s opening is framed through the use of a storybook to establish Wish’s lore and backstory complete with a "Once upon a time" voiceover. Although this is a clever way to give exposition without weighing down Wish’s plot, this isn’t the first time Disney has used a storybook to frame its story.
Using a storybook as a framing device is a tactic that several of Disney’s early classics employed, namely Disney's first three official princess movies Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella, and Sleeping Beauty. The design of the storybook is even similar to the ones that appear there. This framing device is an early hint that Wish is a love letter to classic Disney.
22 Asha's Friends Are A Reference To Snow White's Seven Dwarfs
Asha's Friends In Wish Each Correspond With One Of Snow White's Seven Dwarfs
Wish uses several character archetypes that Disney is known for employing, including a reference to some of Snow White’s most famous characters. Asha’s best friends are all references to Snow White’s seven dwarfs. Each of her closest friends have one characteristic that stands out for their personalities, much like the dwarfs. Gabo is the most sarcastic of the group, for example, while Bazeema is the shyest. These characteristics aren't the only way the characters line up though.
This point is driven home by their names: Dahlia (Doc), Simon (Sleepy), Gabo (Grumpy), Hal (Happy), Dario (Dopey), Bezeema (Bashful), and Safi (Sneezy). Even the color schemes for their clothing are similar. Dahlia and Gabo both wear shades of red, like Doc and Grumpy, while Dario and Dopey both wear green, and Bezeema and Bashful are both in orange.
21 Magnifico Is A Nod To Past Disney Villains
Magnifico's Evil Ways & Lair Pay Homage To Disney's Classic Villains
Disney has varied their villain archetypes in recent years, but Wish’s Magnifico is a nod to classic Disney villains. Rather than being a twist villain like many of Disney’s recent animated baddies, it is established early in Wish’s run that Magnifico is pure evil, with his actions being fueled by pride and vanity rather than the altruism he tries to claim. Magnifico’s evil nature and powers harkens back to several classic Disney villains, such as Snow White’s Evil Queen, The Emperor’s New Groove’s Yzma, The Little Mermaid’s Ursula, and Sleeping Beauty’s Maleficent.
To drive home Magnifico’s connections to past Disney villains, Wish sprinkles Easter eggs throughout his evil lair that tie him to classic Disney evildoers. Vials that resemble Yzma’s poison potions can be seen in Magnifico’s lab. There are even more references in the dungeon once Magnifico decides to embrace forbidden magic, including the Evil Queen’s poison apple and magic green hands that resemble the ones Ursula used to steal Ariel’s voice.
Magnifico’s vain obsession with mirrors also harkens back to the Evil Queen’s vanity with the Magic Mirror. These Easter eggs tell the audience right away that Magnifico is unequivocally up to no good.
20 A Copy Of Aurora’s Dress From Sleeping Beauty Appears In A Wish
One Of The Wishes Shows Aurora's Iconic Outfit From Sleeping Beauty
When Wish’s main characters view the wishes that Magnifico is keeping in his possession, they often contain brief references to classic Disney movies. The wishes appear as small orbs that Magnifico can view images of the person's wish within. Though these vary in how obvious they are, one of the clearest can be seen in a wish where the subject desires to be a dressmaker.
Specifically, she wishes to make the most beautiful gowns in the land. She's given the chance to achieve her wish in one of Magnifico's wish-granting ceremonies, complete with a pair of magical golden scissors, but her wish can briefly be seen when he decides to grant it. In the wish, the lady is shown crafting a gown that is nearly identical to Aurora’s iconic dress from Sleeping Beauty.
19 The Advice Asha Got From Her Father Harkens Back To Mufasa’s Speech To Simba
Wish's Fatherly Advice References Mufasa's From The Lion King
One of the guiding forces in Asha’s life is the memory of her late father, who used to take her stargazing. He died five years before the events of the movie. Even when he was sick, the two used to climb a specific tree that allowed them to feel as if they were sitting among the stars. According to Asha, her father used to tell her that “the stars are there to guide us,” which is a reference to one of Mufasa’s famous speeches to Simba in The Lion King.
Mufasa and Simba stargaze much like Asha and her father did. While Mufasa’s advice for Simba is more metaphorical, Asha is inspired by her father’s past words to wish upon a star. As a result, this is one of the most important Easter eggs to Wish’s plot, as Asha’s wish is what sets the story in motion.
18 Asha’s Hair References A Famous Pocahontas Moment
Asha Recreates Pocahontas' "Colors Of The Wind"
Many of Wish’s Disney references are brief visual cues thanks to the gorgeous animation, including a quick Pocahontas Easter egg. While Asha is standing on the cliff as she makes her wish, the wind blows her hair. Her hair is swept very carefully over one shoulder throughout the movie, but as it sways in the wind, it will look familiar to Disney fans.
This visual is reminiscent of the famous image of Pocahontas in the “Colors of the Wind” sequence from the movie of the same name. During that song, the titular character is asking John Smith about his connection to nature, if he can even understand the beauty of it. Similar to Pocahontas in “Colors of the Wind”, Asha’s wish is a moment of her reconnecting to and affirming her personal beliefs when confronted with sinister influences, making the reference an apt one.
17 Wish’s Wishing Well Is A Reference To Snow White
The Well Asha es In Wish Looks Like Snow White's Wishing Well
After Asha’s wish results in the arrival of Star, she and Valentino chase Star through the woods. During the chase sequence, Asha briefly leans against a well. The sequence is fast-paced and adrenaline-fueled for the audience, so viewers might not be paying attention to what's going on around Asha until the animals start speaking to her. The well she leans against, however, bears a striking resemblance to the wishing well from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, one of the first of numerous references that Wish makes to Disney’s first feature film.
In Snow White's story, she gathers water while singing to the birds. She specifically sings about wishing for her prince to come. A similar design for the well was also used as an Easter egg in Disney's Enchanted as the "wishing well" that Giselle falls through to end up outside of her animated fairy tale.
16 Wish’s Woodland Animals Reference Disney’s Famous Talking Animal Characters
The Animals Star Gives The Power Of Speech To Reference Other Disney Animals
Disney’s animated movies are known for featuring talking animals, and Wish continues this trend when Star enchants several woodland creatures, including Asha’s goat Valentino, allowing them to speak. This itself is a reference to classic Disney features, but there are other references and Easter eggs within this woodland scene. The references in this scene vary in specificity, with some animals merely being familiar features in other Disney animated classics, to actually referencing specific Disney characters.
Although few of the animals featured in Wish’s woodland scene receive names, those that do are clear Easter eggs to other Disney movies. When a bear and deer talk to each other, they call each other “John” and “Bambi,” which reference the characters Little John of Robin Hood and Bambi from his eponymous film. There is also a rabbit who stomps his foot while speaking, which is a clear reference to Bambi’s Thumper. In addition, there are two mice inside a leaf that bear a resemblance to Bernard and Bianca of The Rescuers.
15 Star Accidentally Draws Mickey In Magnifico’s Library
Then Enchanted Quill References Mickey Mouse
Star is the source of many of Wish’s Disney Easter eggs, including a brief moment in Magnifico’s study. When Star, Asha, and Valentino are attempting to break into Magnifico’s library to steal back the wishes of Asha’s family, they get stuck in the food chute that they were trying to sneak in through. In an attempt to release the locking mechanism, Star tries to use magic, but it backfires. Instead, Star accidentally enchants a quill on Magnifico’s work table, which can be seen drawing the outline of the Disney mascot Mickey Mouse.
Hidden Mickeys are actually long-running Easter eggs for Disney fans. Many Disney properties, not just animated movies, feature the outline of Mickey Mouse in a nod to the studio's best-known animated character. The ABC series Once Upon A Time, for example, was known for featuring them in unlikely places, such as made up of gears, or in the contents of a desk drawer.
14 Asha’s Moves In Magnifico’s Library Are Like Sorcerer Mickey From Fantasia
Asha's Movements When Trying To Unlock Magnifico's Door Are Like Mickey's In Fantasia
Once Wish’s three main characters finally free themselves from the locked food chute, they quickly set to work on trying to get into the locked door, behind which Magnifico keeps the wishes of the people of Rosas. As the only person who had been inside before, Asha attempts to unlock the doors by mimicking Magnifico’s movements. Though Asha is unsuccessful in her attempts, the movements that Asha tries on the door resemble those that Sorcerer Mickey used in Fantasia. These movements include her arms out to her sides and above her head in sweeping motions.
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Similar to Mickey in Fantasia, Asha has a middling track record of successfully using magic. Both characters were going to apprentice under more powerful magic s. Luckily for Asha, Star comes in to help her, just like Fantasia’s Sorcerer, before anything gets out of hand.