There is a Hidden Mickey in the second scene in the background.
It is in the sink area, it is on a bronze, pitcher-shaped wall hanging. It looks like a profile view.
REPORTED: Matt Ash 11 JUL 96
A green splotch in a picture above the clock.
CONFIRMED: Alanna Pasquale 14 DEC 96
In either the act with the grandmother
there are two hidden Mickeys. One is on the picture on the fake "back drop"
wall that hides the rooms in which the other characters are shown. It is a picture of a
flower pot with three perfectly shaped sunflowers. It might be in the same room as the abstract
painting one. Then, in that same room, the grandmother that is shown watching the television, look
at her shawl. There is one on there perfectly shaped and there is no other shape of the holes
like that.
REPORTED: Anelle M. Martinez 20 OCT 98
During the second act, when the wife is on the right ironing, her shadow forms a Hidden Mickey. The shadow is cast by a different light than the one on the wife - definately a deliberate Hidden Mickey.
REPORTED: Warren & Jennifer Powell 11 JAN 97
Her shadow definately forms a hidden Mickey when she moves her head back. She is constantly moving her head back and forth so the Mickey appears over and over. Something is concocted to cause this shape because her hat looks nothing like the shadow.
CONFIRMED: Stephen Forsythe & Tammy Foster 22 JUN 97
As you begin to move from the 2nd scene to the third, look through the window on the left. There's a figure dressed in what looks like a light (cream?) colored dress. The figure's head is a dark (black?) tri-circle Mickey.
REPORTED: The Porter's 20 APR 99
In the third scene, there are some brass decorative pots hanging in the kitchen to the upper right of the sink. When the lights go off to show the side scenes of the family the shadows from the overhang form a Hidden Mickey. The brass pots are the head while the shodows form the ears.
REPORTED: George Nichols 19 MAY 97
In a glass of liquid there is a Mickey Mouse icecube. This is relatively easy to see if you know what you're looking for.
REPORTED: Alanna M. Pasquale 15 NOV 96
Last scene: painting on back wall is an abstract version of Mickey from Fantasia.
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In the last scene, these is an opened parcel on the floor
(right hand side of the Christmas Tree) with Disney wrapping paper.
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In the last scene, there is a plush Mickey in a box under the
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In the last scene, there is a Mickey nutcracker on the
mantelpiece.
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In the last scene, there is a pepper mill with ears on the kitchen workbench.
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In the last scene, look at the TV and there are two stereo speakers above it both on the left and right side creating a Hidden Mickey.
REPORTED: anon 25 MAY 97
This one is tricky. At one point the wife's computer screen flashes with a Mickey face for about 3 seconds.
REPORTED: Nocturus 05 MAR 95
CONFIRMED: Emma 19 APR 96
In the last scene the mother's hand shadows on the computer form a profile view of Mickey. Try not to involve the shadow of the pointer finger in the shadow and it is clearly visible when she moves her hand to form the shadow on the computer.
REPORTED: Christine Smith 19 MAY 97
When you are at the last segment of the show, there is a small glass on the table in front of the main speaker (the father.) The glass on top of the table has two plastic circles on it. When they are combined it looks like Mickey's head.
REPORTED: Austin 04 JAN 98
This one is very tricky, also. Watch the big screen TV.
When the son switches his virtual reality game over to the
TV there is a very quick shot of a ship leaving the port
on the game. On the back of the ship is a Hidden Mickey!
REPORTED: Carolyn Sorrells 09 OCT 96
CONFIRMED: Alanna Pasquale 14 DEC 96
In the final scene, on the wall on the far left, a wreath is hung. The wreath is decorated with Christmas ornaments. On the right side of the wreath, 3 of the ornaments (1 large, two smaller) form a near-perfect Hidden Mickey. This is best viewed from the far right of the seating area.
REPORTED: Rusty Martin 22 DEC 97
There's a wreath in the very last act (the future or present, whatever you want). The bottom three ornaments do form the Mickey ears and head. I specifically looked for other ornaments that might possibly have accidentally formed the Mickey. There are NO other ones. Not even close! I even asked the workers of the ride.
CONFIRMED: Anelle M. Martinez 20 OCT 98