Disney was nice enough not to encode the disc so it wouldn't play on my computer, so I managed to find the Easter eggs in...
Needless to say, this is a fairly recent flick, so if you haven't seen it, there are going to be
SPOILERS in here, so be warned. I have no idea if these are ALL of the eggs, but they're the ones I was able to find myself, and with the help of a couple of websites.
Here we have the prestigious 'Ellie Badge' which Ellie originally gives to Carl when they meet:
And Carl bestows on Russell for "service above and beyond the call of duty":
And as it turns out is the bottle cap for the same Grape Soda that appears in the Buzz Lightyear doll ad that Buzz sees in Sid's house in
Toy Story. Naturally, the design from
Up is clearly an earlier version of the logo:
And while it's charming that they buy and fix up the house where they met, did they really need to start immediately after the wedding? Without removing their wedding gear?
:
When Carl goes to buy tickets for Paradise Falls for him and Ellie, the bathing beauty from the Knick Knack short is on the cover of the brochure on the counter:
It seems as if Carl picks up his prescriptions from Luxo Drugs:
When I saw this in the theatre, I distinctly remember the construction equipment bearing BnL logos, the same BnL from
WALL●E, but they aren't there on the DVD:
I've found other people who remember the BnL logos, too, but no one has proof...
I also have no idea why they'd change it.
The courtroom outside which Carl awaits his fate for clocking the construction worker with his cane is A113:
And here in this little girl's room are the Luxo ball, a picture that seems to show Kevin and Dug from later in the flick, and a pink bear that's supposed to be a major new character in
Toy Story 3:
And that dog (presumably Epsilon) holds up a menu for Gusteau's from
Ratatouille, and Muntz tells him,
"Surprise me.", which is what Anton Ego says to Remy and Linguini:
I'll bet they couldn't resist throwing in the dogs playing poker.
It looks like Gamma's cleaning house:
And, of course the 52 production babies:
There are definitely
SPOILERS in this next section. These aren't Easter eggs but a little commentary from me on some of the very realistic expressions Pixar was able to place on these characters.