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18 hidden drawings found around EPCOT International Festival of Arts

Disney loves to do something I enjoy, hide things in plain sight. And, around the World Showcase during the 2021 Taste of Epcot International Festival of the Arts are at least 18 hidden drawings of a number of Disney characters.

The Chalk Full of Characters can be found at each of the countries around the World Showcase. All are in plain sight, it’s a matter of looking up, or in some cases down around the buildings. Characters from Abu to Jiminy Cricket.

There are some more obscure characters as well.

So, let’s take tour around the World Showcase, starting in Canada.

Over at Canada, see if you can find this guy from the 2003 film “Brother Bear.” (Photo by Steve Liebman)
Make sure to search for Little John, Robin and Skippy from “Robin Hood” in the United Kingdom pavilion as well. (Photo by Steve Liebman)
Peter Pan’s shadow makes an appearance at the United Kingdom pavilion. (Photo by Steve Liebman)
Lumiere is waiting to light the lamp, of course, in the France pavilion. (Photo by Steve Liebman)
Remy from “Ratatouille.” (Photo by Steve Liebman)
Emile from “Ratatouille.” (Photo by Steve Liebman)
Some of our favorite felines from “The Aristocats,” Toulouse, Berlioz and Marie (left to right).
Abu from “Aladdin” in the Morocco pavilion. (Photo by Steve Liebman)
Duffy the Disney Bear is taking lessons from his artistic cat friend Gelatoni in the Japan pavilion. (Photo by Steve Liebman)
At the American Adventure, you might have seen this little guy in the 1953 short “Ben and Me.” (Photo by Steve Liebman)
Jiminy Cricket. It might take you a while to find him in the Italy pavilion. (Photo by Steve Liebman)
We get a double dose of Pascal from “Tangled” in the Germany pavilion.(Photo by Steve Liebman)
Here’s a second view of our favorite chameleon. (Photo by Steve Liebman)
Shenzi, Banzai and Ed from “The Lion King” can be found at the Outpost, between China and Germany.(Photo by Steve Liebman)
Where else would one find Mushu and Cri-Kee from “Mulan?” In the China pavilion. (Photo by Steve Liebman)
And don’t forget Little Brother from “Mulan” as well in China. (Photo by Steve Liebman)
The Snowgies from the “Frozen Fever” short in the Norway pavilion.  (Photo by Steve Liebman)
Dante, the spirit guide, from “Coco” in the Mexico pavilion. (Photo by Steve Liebman)

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