Can You Spot Them All? Ultimate Movie Easter Eggs Trivia Quiz Challenge

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Sharpen your eagle eyes and test your knowledge of clever Easter eggs and hidden details scattered throughout cinema history! This 20-question quiz spans iconic films from Pixar to blockbusters, with questions ranging from fan favourites to obscure gems. Grab a pen, no cheating, and see if you can ace it!

20 Trivia Questions on Movie Easter Eggs: Hidden Details

Question 1: In Toy Story (1995), what is the licence plate number on the Pizza Planet delivery truck?

A. PZZA
B. WOODY1
C. A113
D. BUZZ

Question 2: In Finding Nemo (2003), what number appears on the classroom where Nemo is captured?

A. Room 101
B. MSOR
C. NEMO1
D. A113

Question 3: In Monsters, Inc. (2001), what is the licence plate on the red car in the "Flag Wave" commercial?

A. ROAR
B. CDA01
C. BOO
D. A113

Question 4: What is written on Luke Skywalker's landspeeder in Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope (1977)?

A. R2D2
B. JEDI1
C. THX 1138
D. XWING

Question 5: What reads on the DeLorean time machine's licence plate in Back to the Future (1985)?

A. 88MPH
B. FLUXCAP
C. OUTATIME
D. DOCBRN

Question 6: In The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001), what phrase is written inside the book that ignites in the Mines of Moria?

A. You shall not pass
B. Speak friend and enter
C. Fly, you fools
D. One Ring

Question 7: In Pulp Fiction (1994), Vincent and Mia's dance pose at Jack Rabbit Slim's recreates the poster of which film?

A. Grease
B. Footloose
C. Saturday Night Fever
D. Dirty Dancing

Question 8: In Gremlins (1984), what Disney film does Gizmo watch on TV while locked in the bar?

A. Pinocchio
B. Bambi
C. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
D. Dumbo

Question 9: What origami animal does Gaff leave on Deckard's piano in Blade Runner (1982)?

A. Dragon
B. Rose
C. Unicorn
D. Elephant

Question 10: In Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986), what message do the letters on the skyscraper spell during the parade?

A. GO CAMERON
B. FERRIS RULES
C. SAVE FERRIS
D. DAY OFF

Question 11: In The Shining (1980), what is the number of the haunted hotel room (changed from 217 in the novel)?

A. 370
B. 217
C. 117
D. 237

Question 12: In Beetlejuice (1988), how many times must Beetlejuice's name be said aloud to summon him?

A. Once
B. Twice
C. Four
D. Three

Question 13: In Shrek 2 (2004), the chicken Shrek converses with in the factory references which film?

A. Chicken Little
B. Valiant
C. Chicken Run
D. The Land Before Time

Question 14: At the end of The Iron Giant (1999), what superhero does the Giant proclaim himself to be?

A. Batman
B. Hulk
C. Superman
D. Spider-Man

Question 15: In Frozen (2013), how does Anna repeatedly mispronounce "Weselton"?

A. Weselton
B. Western
C. Weaselton
D. Whistelton

Question 16: In Guardians of the Galaxy (2014), Stan Lee appears as what in his cameo?

A. A Ravager
B. A Nova officer
C. One of the Collector's assistants
D. A Kree soldier

Question 17: In Ready Player One (2018), what iconic vehicle does Parzival drive at the start of the big race?

A. Tyrrell P34 F1 car
B. Bigfoot monster truck
C. DeLorean time machine
D. Motorcycle

Question 18: In Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010), what video game power-up appears as coins when Scott defeats an evil ex?

A. Power-up
B. Extra life
C. 1-UP
D. Game over

Question 19: In Ratatouille (2007), where does the recurring Pixar "A113" appear?

A. On Gusteau's restaurant sign
B. On Linguini's moped licence plate
C. In Remy's backpack
D. On the critic's wine bottle

Question 20: In The Incredibles (2004), what is the licence plate on Mr Incredible's car before it is crushed?

A. HERO
B. INCRED
C. NSFW
D. A113

Answers

  1. C. A113 – This is the first appearance of Pixar's famous recurring Easter egg, referencing classroom A113 at CalArts where many Pixar creators studied; others are unrelated to the truck.
  2. D. A113 – Another Pixar Easter egg nod to CalArts; the other options are distractors from the film's plot or characters.
  3. D. A113 – Pixar's signature hidden reference to their alma mater classroom; not tied to monsters or characters.
  4. C. THX 1138 – A nod to George Lucas' first feature film THX 1138; not droid or ship names.
  5. C. OUTATIME – Custom plate playing on "out of time" for the time machine theme; others reference plot elements but are incorrect.
  6. C. Fly, you fools – Foreshadowing Gandalf's later line, hidden inside the book; other phrases are from the film but not in the book.
  7. C. Saturday Night Fever – Exact recreation of John Travolta's iconic poster pose; other 70s/80s dance films but wrong pose.
  8. C. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs – Gizmo sings along to "Heigh-Ho"; other Disney classics but not the one shown.
  9. C. Unicorn – Symbolising Deckard's implanted memory dream shared with Rachael; other figures appear but not this one.
  10. C. SAVE FERRIS – Giant letters on the Sears Tower (Willis Tower) building; a perfect sight gag for the plot.
  11. D. 237 – Kubrick changed it from King's 217 as the hotel refused to film in their "haunted" real room 217.
  12. D. Three – Classic rule of three for summoning, as the Maitlands discover; not fewer or more.
  13. C. Chicken Run – Direct homage to the Aardman film with identical chicken design and factory escape vibe.
  14. C. Superman – The Giant flies off saying "Superman" in a heroic DC Comics reference; not Marvel heroes.
  15. C. Weaselton – Running gag on the Duke's name, suiting his sleazy character; Anna never says it correctly.
  16. C. One of the Collector's assistants – Stan Lee's MCU cameo tradition, watching over the Infinity Stone discussion.
  17. C. DeLorean time machine – Spielberg/Lucas nod to Back to the Future in the OASIS race; others also appear later.
  18. C. 1-UP – Classic Nintendo arcade reference for gaining an extra life after victories.
  19. B. On Linguini's moped licence plate – Standard Pixar Easter egg placement; others are fabricated distractors.
  20. D. A113 – Yet another CalArts tribute on the crushed car plate; others fit superhero theme but wrong.

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