List of Disney References

This page lists Once Upon a Time and Once Upon a Time in Wonderland's references to various Disney works.

"What Happened to Frederick"

 * Regina gives Henry a game called Space Paranoids, which was created by Kevin Flynn, the protagonist of the Tron film.
 * Emma eludes to Kevin Flynn by quoting his advice to Henry while he is playing the game, "It's all in the wrists."

"Dreamy"

 * Grumpy and Leroy both whistle the song, "Heigh-Ho".
 * Sister Astrid says to Leroy, "Someone once told me, you can do anything as long as you can dream it", a paraphrase of a quote by Walt Disney, "If you can dream it, you can do it."
 * Belle wears a similar looking blue dress from the film, except this one is short sleeved.
 * Astrid gives Leroy a pie to thank him for selling candles to help the convent. Snow White bakes Grumpy a pie in the film.

"Heart of Darkness"

 * Snow White hums "With a Smile and a Song".
 * Snow White wears a similar looking red bow hairband as her Disney character adaptation.
 * Two small Bambi statues are in Mary Margaret's loft.

"Hat Trick"

 * The Evil Queen disguises herself as a hag to lure in Jefferson's daughter, Grace; much like how the Evil Queen dressed as a hag selling apples to Snow White in the film.
 * The doll in the marketplace that Grace wants is a white rabbit wearing a petticoat; a reference to the White Rabbit.

"The Stable Boy"

 * Young Snow White wears several bow hairbands; among them a blue bow as in Disney film.
 * Young Snow White says to Regina, "You really are the fairest of them all", a reference to the Evil Queen's classic line from the Disney film: "Magic mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all".

"The Return"

 * A Mickey Mouse phone is in Mr. Gold's shop.

"The Stranger"

 * Geppetto has a cuckoo clock in his workshop, just like in Disney's Pinocchio.
 * Henry has a Tron: Legacy lunchbox.
 * There is a Mickey Mouse phone in Mr. Gold's shop.
 * There is a Bambi plush toy in Emma's nursery room.
 * A Minnie Mouse is sitting on a shelf in Emma's nursery room.

"An Apple Red as Blood"

 * The top of a Mickey Mouse figurine can be seen in the pawnshop.
 * The White Rabbit pictured on the card that Jefferson puts on Paige's bike is wearing a red petticoat and a yellow shirt, just like his Disney counterpart.
 * Snow White falls to the ground in the same fashion in Disney's 1937 film after taking a bite of the poisoned apple.

"A Land Without Magic"

 * Maleficent transforms into a fire breathing dragon.
 * Emma throws the sword, directly hitting the dragon in the heart, just as Prince Phillip did in the Disney film.

"Broken"

 * Prince Phillip cuts down thorns to get to the sleeping Aurora (in the fairytale, the thorns separate themselves and make a path for the prince).
 * Prince Phillip awakens Aurora from the sleeping curse with true love's kiss, just like in the Disney film. (In the Brothers Grimm version of the fairytale, the prince stoops down and kisses the princess just as the curse breaks. This was modified for the Disney film, where the prince actually awakens the princess with a kiss, which breaks the spell and wakes everyone in the palace.)
 * The prince is named Prince Phillip like in the Disney film.
 * Aurora shares her name with the character in the Disney film.
 * When Emma and her parents pay Mr. Gold a visit, he is brewing tea for himself and Belle, a reference to the scene where Chip and Mrs. Potts bring Belle some tea in the movie. The tea set with the cups, teapot, creamer and sugar bowl mirror the scene in the movie, where Chip and Mrs. Potts are accompanied by a living sugar bowl and a living creamer.
 * When Belle leaves the pawnshop, a candelabra similar to Lumiere from Beauty and the Beast is sitting on a shelf by the door.

"We Are Both"

 * Leroy says, "It's off to work we go", from the song "Heigh-Ho".
 * Regina uses the line, "Fairest of them all".
 * In Mr. Gold's shop, there is an African mask, which is an allusion to the Disney film.
 * A Mickey Mouse figurine can be seen in Gold's pawnshop.
 * Cora tells Regina, "You're stuck with me forever, darling, because I'm your mother, and I know best." The line is a reference to the song "Mother Knows Best".

"Lady of the Lake"

 * Mulan tells Emma and Mary Margaret, "You might survive", which is a line from the song "I'll Make a Man Out of You". It goes "Time is racing toward us, till the Huns arrive / Heed my every order, and you might survive".

"The Crocodile"

 * A Mickey Mouse figurine can be seen in the pawnshop in Belle's dream.
 * The teapot sitting in the corner of Mr. Gold's kitchen counter is a reference to Mrs. Potts from Beauty and the Beast.
 * Mr. Gold attempts to make Belle eat something after their fight. Similarly, in the Disney film, when the Beast makes Belle eat dinner with him, she refuses, claiming to be not hungry.
 * Smee's hat is red as it is in the Disney film.
 * Belle enjoys drinking ice tea at Granny's Diner and says that she's never had it iced before, a reference to the scene where the living teaset bring Belle some tea in the movie.
 * As Rumplestiltskin prepares to kill Captain Hook in their first duel, he says, "Tick-tock dearie, Tick-tock!" This is an allusion to the crocodile that takes Hook's hand in the Disney film. Furthermore, Hook's nickname for Rumplestiltskin is "Crocodile."
 * Mr. Gold gives Belle a library to try to regain her affections, similar to what the Beast does in the Disney film.

"Child of the Moon"

 * Billy's Enchanted Forest counterpart is Cinderella's household mouse, Gus.

"Into the Deep"

 * Belle has a glass of iced tea in front of her at Granny's Diner, a modern reference to the scene where the living teaset bring Belle some tea in the Disney film.

"Queen of Hearts"

 * The Queen of Hearts tells Hook to call her "your majesty", a reference to the scene where the Queen of Heart says to Alice, "Open your mouth a little wider, and always say “yes, your majesty!"
 * The mask Cora holds resembles the baton the Queen of Hearts carries in the Disney film.

"The Cricket Game"

 * In the opening scene, Hook is shown from behind, standing on a yard while holding on to it with his left appendage, and looking at the town while the camera zooms in on him. The camera then zooms in on his face as his hair is blowing in the wind. Hook then grabs a rope that was next to the mast, hangs on to it and jumps to the deck below. This is exactly the same as Captain Jack Sparrow's introduction in Pirates of the Caribbean.

"The Outsider"

 * Archie's tombstone reads "Archibald Hopper – Friend and conscience"; a reference to Disney's Pinocchio, where Archie's counterpart Jiminy Cricket serves as a friend and conscience to Pinocchio. Similarly, Mary Margaret describes Archie as someone who would remind them be their best selves, do the right thing and always fight for what they believe in; another reference to the Disney character.
 * Mulan tells Belle to only fight for what's worth fighting for is a reference to the the Disney song "A Girl Worth Fighting For".

"In the Name of the Brother"

 * The Star Wars theme is heard as a ringtone in an episode broadcast shortly after Disney purchased the franchise.
 * Leroy mentions the movie Splash as an example of how magical beings discovered in the real world are likely to be "studied to death".

"Tiny"

 * Leroy and the other dwarves whistle the melody of "Heigh-Ho".

"The Queen Is Dead"

 * A small Bambi statue is in Mary Margaret's loft.

"The Miller's Daughter"

 * The segment where Cora holds out her newborn daughter Regina in front of the court is a reference to scene where Simba is presented to the kingdom as the future king in The Lion King.

"Welcome to Storybrooke"

 * Kurt and Owen's last name is Flynn.
 * Owen has a Return of the Jedi sleeping bag, and mentions Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader from the Star Wars movies. He also makes a reference to lightsabers.
 * A bench outside the Marine Garage features an advertisement for computers with the ENCOM logo.
 * When Regina visits the pawnshop, Gold is polishing a teakettle, a reference to Mrs. Potts.
 * Emma mentions how magic laws are not capable of bringing back the dead or making someone love another, a reference to the wish rules from Disney's Aladdin.

"Selfless, Brave and True"

 * As August lies on the ground in agony, there is a honey neon sign for a bar called "Winnie's Pub".

"Lacey"

 * In the Enchanted Forest, Belle wears a similar dress to the one in the ballroom scene in the Disney film.
 * Mr. Gold orders ice tea for himself and Lacey at Granny's Diner, a modern reference to the scene where the living teaset bring Belle some tea in the movie.
 * Rumplestiltskin shows Belle the library in his home, similar to what the Beast did in the Disney film.

"Second Star to the Right"

 * John is carrying an umbrella and Michael carries a teddy bear.
 * The time on Big Ben is 8:15, the same time that is shown in the Disney film.

"And Straight On 'Til Morning"

 * Hook references the song "Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me)".

"The Heart of the Truest Believer"

 * Neal references Mulan to a Disney film of the same name.
 * The way David saves Emma from drowning, by tying a rope around himself and jumping into the water, mirrors the scene where John Smith saves Thomas from drowning in Disney's Pocahontas.

"Lost Girl"

 * Emma notes Captain Hook's appearance in the animated film as sporting a "waxed mustache and a perm".
 * Pan's map of Neverland is highly reminiscent of the map from the animated film.

"Quite a Common Fairy"

 * The title card features Tinker Bell lighting up the title with her magic, a reference to what the Disney animated version of the character does for the company's logo at the beginning of several of its motion pictures.
 * Tinker Bell wears a similar costume to the animated version in the Disney animated movie.

"Nasty Habits"

 * The Sheriff of Hamelin is exactly dressed like the Mayor of Hamelin in Silly Symphonies.

"Ariel"

 * The names of Ariel, Prince Eric and Ursula all come from the Disney animated version of the story, since in the original fairytale, the characters are unnamed.
 * In the title card, Ariel is sitting on a rock, similar to how Disney's Ariel sits on a rock in the movie during a musical number.
 * The Under the Sea Celebration is a reference to the song "Under the Sea" from the movie.
 * While masquerading as Ursula, Regina says to Ariel, "My dear sweet child", which are the spoken words at the start of the song "Poor Unfortunate Souls" sung by Ursula in the Disney film.
 * Regina says,"You can be part of Eric's world", alluding to the Disney film song "Part of Your World".
 * Ariel learns what a fork is.
 * Both Ariel and Eric mention a ship wreck where they first met.
 * Ariel likes to collect random human objects.
 * Eric states one of the places he will be traveling to is Agrabah.
 * Regina mentions the evil munchkins' dirt road.
 * Snow White's ball dress has small Mickey Mouse faces on it.

"Dark Hollow"

 * Leroy says, "No time for whistling, boys", alluding to the Disney song "Whistle While You Work".
 * How Henry meets Wendy is similar to the opening of Disney's Peter Pan.
 * Keychain is dressed in pink and has a teddy bear on his rear view mirror, alluding to Disney version of Michael Darling.
 * While in the Mr. Gold's shop, Ariel says, "Look at this stuff", which are the first words to the Disney song "Part of Your World". It opens with "Look at this stuff / Isn't it neat? / Wouldn't you think my collection's complete?"
 * There is a hidden Mickey Mouse head on the side of Pandora's Box.

"Save Henry"

 * Regina mentions the game Space Paranoids from Tron.

"Going Home"

 * Henry has a Tron: Legacy lunchbox in the 2011 flashback.
 * A Bambi plush toy is sitting on the floor in Emma's nursery.

"New York City Serenade"

 * Aurora's food features a hidden Mickey Mouse head.
 * As Emma leaves the Ostria restaurant, you can see that the house number on the establishment is 1138. References to this number are scattered throughout the Star Wars films (and other Lucasfilm productions).
 * Note that the house number was not added for the show; 1138 is the actual house number of Brix & Mortar, the real-life restaurant which doubles as the Ostria, which is located on 1138 Homer Street in Vancouver.

"Witch Hunt"

 * Henry plays a hand-held video game and mentions "derezzing" an opponent.

"The Tower"

 * When Rapunzel's doppelganger enters the tower, the doppelganger ties up Prince Charming with Rapunzel's hair, just like Disney's Rapunzel does with Flynn Rider in the movie Tangled.
 * The "Witch" falls from the tower exactly like Mother Gothel did in the movie Tangled.

"Quiet Minds"

 * Lumiere is named after the same character from the film.

"It's Not Easy Being Green"

 * The Wizard's figure looks like James Franco's from Oz the Great and Powerful.
 * The title of the episode comes from a song by Kermit the Frog made famous on Sesame Street in the early 1970s. }

"The Jolly Roger"

 * Hook opens his eyes and sees the face of Ariel, which is reminiscent of the scene in The Little Mermaid, where Eric opens his eyes and sees Ariel's face after she rescues him from drowning.
 * Black Beard's clothing and appearance is reminiscent of Disney's Captain Hook.
 * The shadows against the sail during Hook's duel with Black Beard is reminiscent of the scene where Peter Pan engages Hook in single combat in Disney's Peter Pan.
 * When Emma sees Ariel and Eric through the mirror, they reenact the beach scene from the Disney film.

"A Curious Thing"

 * Henry mentions the movie Peter Pan, and how he's seen it "a million times".

"Snow Drifts"

 * The foster child carries a Mickey Mouse doll.
 * Emma mention the movie The Lion King as an example of a royal baby coronation.
 * The clasps on Emma's cloak are in the shape of Mickey Mouse.
 * Emma's alias in the Enchanted Forest is Princess Leia, from the Star Wars trilogy.

"There's No Place Like Home"

 * Emma's alias in the Enchanted Forest is Princess Leia, from Star Wars.
 * When marrying Mr. Gold, Belle says that sometimes the best tea cup is chipped, a reference to Chip, the living tea cup from Beauty and the Beast.
 * The dress and hairstyle of the woman who comes out of the urn is from the movie Frozen.

"A Tale of Two Sisters"

 * Season 4A is a continuation of the movie Frozen. This episode introduces the characters Elsa, Anna, their parents, Grand Pabbie, Kristoff and Sven, as well as their homeland Arendelle.
 * When Elsa stops Leroy's car by magically freezing it, she is in exactly the same pose as in the movie when The Duke Of Weselton's guards attacked her.
 * Belle and Mr. Gold dress in similar clothes as their counterparts in dance scene from Beauty and the Beast. They also dance to an instrumental version of the title song on the gramophone.
 * Regina says to Sidney, "Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who do I want to kill most of all"; a spin on the classical line from the Disney film: "Magic mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all".
 * Elsa summons a Marshmallow-like snow monster to protect herself.
 * Elsa asks Anna, "Have you forgot your last dalliance? Hans...", a reference to their disastrous relationship from the movie.
 * Kristoff reminds Elsa of what happened the last time she left her kingdom behind.
 * The scene with Emma and Regina on opposite sides of a door is a reference to the "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" sequence from Frozen.
 * The object transformed by Mr. Gold is Master Yen Sid's hat from "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" scene from Disney's Fantasia.

"White Out"

 * Anna goes by the name of Joan. This is a reference to Anna's line, "Hang in there, Joan", during the song "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?".
 * Anna asks to sleep in the barn. Just as Kristoff sleeps in the barn in Frozen.
 * When Storybrooke looses its power, an advertisement for computers with the Encom logo from the movie Tron can be seen on the street.
 * In the ice cave, Elsa says comments on the cold and says that "It's never bothered me", a reference to the famous song "Let It Go".
 * Elsa asks Emma if she was born or cursed with her powers. This is what Grand Pabbie asked the King about Elsa in the movie.
 * David says to Elsa that Anna wouldn't her to live alone in an ice cave, which harkens back to the movie.
 * When Anna is leaving the farm, Ruth packs Anna sandwiches for the journey. Anna gratefully accepts, and says, "I love sandwiches". This is a reference to Anna and Hans' line, "We finish each other's- sandwiches!" during the song "Love Is An Open Door".
 * Anna says to David that she nearly froze to death when helping her sister.

"Rocky Road"

 * This episode introduces Hans, the villain from Frozen.
 * The Arendelle soldier refers to Kristoff as the official ice master and deliverer; a reference to his character in the film.
 * Mary Margaret adds her own personal touch to the mayor's office in the form of a painting of two bluebirds sitting on a branch, a reference to the bluebirds that Snow White interacts with in the Disney film.
 * "Marian" gains a streak of white hair in the same fashion Anna did in the film.
 * Hans states he did not kill Anna, but left her to die.
 * Elsa asks her aunt if she has ever built a snowman; a reference to Olaf and the Frozen song "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?". She also talks about the ice palace she built.
 * Dr. Hopper advises Mary Margaret that it's okay to let go of her child. This is a reference to the song "Let It Go".
 * Kristoff says that he's seen Anna fight wolves and snow monsters and "that idiot from the South Isles"; a reference to events from Frozen.
 * When Emma leaves the diner, an advertisement for computers with the ENCOM logo from the movie Tron can be seen on the street.

"Breaking Glass"

 * Elsa builds an ice staircase of the one she made in the movie Frozen during the song "Let It Go".
 * Snow Queen tells Elsa that she going to "build a snowman", just like in the song "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?".
 * Elsa says "I'm not afraid", which is a reference to the line Anna says right before the reprise of the song "For the First Time in Forever" from the movie Frozen.
 * David tells Mary Margaret that Belle will be able to reach them even if they fall through a portal to Asgard; a reference to the fictional realm Asgard from the movie Thor, in which Josh Dallas originally portrayed the Asgardian Fandral. ''
 * Elsa said that she sent a giant ice monster to chase her sister away, a reference to Marshmallow from Frozen.

"Family Business

 * This episode introduces the character Oaken from Frozen.
 * Belle favorite book has a blue cover, just like her favorite book from the opening scene of Disney's Beauty and the Beast.
 * Oaken say's "Hoo-hoo" and maces his hand like in the movie.
 * Kristoff says that Anna fell in love with Hans only ten minutes after meeting him.

"The Snow Queen

 * This episode introduces the Duke of Weselton from Frozen.
 * When Ingrid enters the clock tower, the clock (seen from inside) is set at 10:15, a reference to the scene from Frozen where Anna and Hans are singing "Love Is an Open Door" in front of a clock tower.
 * One of the babies, during the 'Mommy and Me' class, is wearing a Mickey Mouse outfit.
 * When Emma uses magic to handcuff the Snow Queen, the clock (seen from inside) is set at at 12:25, a reference to the time on the White Rabbit's pocket watch in Alice in Wonderland.
 * The instruments and the position of the musicians playing at the royal ball, are the same as in the movie.
 * The Duke dances similar to the way he does in the movie.
 * Rumpelstiltskin gives Ingrid a pair of gloves to conceal her magic, which are almost identical to the ones Elsa wore in the movie.
 * The Duke asks, "Did I say that out loud?", just like he did in Frozen.
 * Helga pronounces his name "Weaseltown" instead of Weselton, and intends to stop the trading business between their kingdoms.
 * Ingrid freezes Helga similar to the way Elsa freezes Anna in Frozen.
 * Emma runs away after her powers become out of control the same way Elsa does in Frozen.
 * A set of Mickey Mouse ears cast in steel are lying in a box on the counter of Mr. Gold's pawnshop.

"Smash the Mirror"

 * Elsa expresses Anna's love of chocolate in Frozen with a table full of chocolate desserts for her return.
 * When Anna says, "Go away Anna, go away Anna", she recites dialogue from the "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" sequence in Frozen.
 * Kristoff uses his pickaxe from Frozen.
 * When Ingrid first arrives in the Land Without Magic in 1982, there is a Tron advertisement in the city streets.

"Fall"

 * Anna says to Hans that she sang with him, referring to their duet "Love Is an Open Door" from Frozen.
 * Elsa and Anna embrace, just like they do in the movie.
 * As the shards from Ingrid's spell fall from the sky, an advertisement for computers with the Encom logo from the movie Tron can be seen on the street.

"Shattered Sight"

 * Mary Margaret says that she talks to birds, which is what Snow White does in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
 * Mary Margaret snidely remarks, "Still wanna hold hands, sing "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah"?"
 * About Arendelle, David says, "The whole place is frozen!"
 * Kristoff mentions that his sister-in-law "sets off eternal winters", a reference to the events of the movie.

"Heroes and Villains"

 * In the dark castle, there is a close-up of Rumplestiltskin's teacup, a reference to Chip, the living teacup from the Disney film. The tea set on the table is a reference to the scene where Chip, Mrs. Potts and the rest of the living tea set bring Belle some tea in the movie.
 * Similarly, when Hook is being controlled by Mr. Gold, he pours some rum into two teacups in Granny's Diner.
 * The way Maleficent sends her message through a raven and later shapeshifts from a flock of ravens is a reference to the Disney film, where Maleficent owns a pet raven named Diablo.
 * Maleficent's costume and headgear is similar to what she wears in the classic Disney film.
 * Cruella De Vil's hairstyle and clothes are similar to her Disney animated counterpart.
 * Cruella refers to Ursula as 'darling'. 'Darling' is a word that her Disney counterpart always uses in the movie.
 * Ursula wears a shell necklace similar to the one in the movie.
 * Anna says, "Wait, what?", one of her favorite phrases from the movie.
 * Right before the wedding, Elsa says "What is that amazing smell?" and then she and Anna say "Chocolate" in unison, just like they do in the film Frozen.
 * When Anna says "Did you see these bruises?" and Elsa says "Have you seen Hans's eye?" is a reference to the part of the Frozen film where Anna punches Hans in the face.
 * Before Anna gets married, Elsa asks, "You ready?", just like in the film; once with young Elsa and again at the end of the film.

"Darkness on the Edge of Town"

 * When Cruella uses persuasion magic on her dogs, the magic comes out of her mouth in the form of green smoke, which is designed to reflect the green cigarette smoke that Cruella puffs in the movie.
 * A little bird sits on Mary Margaret hand, just like in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
 * According to a note on the board in the Storybrooke library, the owner of the Apprentice's house is Yen Sid, a reference to the powerful sorcerer from Disney's Fantasia.
 * In our world, Ursula wears a black jacket with purple, scale-like textures, and a purple scarf; a reference to Ursula's design in The Little Mermaid, where the character is lavender-skinned with six black tentacles with violet suckers.
 * Cruella De Vil's jerky way of driving is a reference to the eponymous' character's driving in the film One Hundred and One Dalmatians.
 * Cruella calls people 'darling', the famous label she uses to address people in the movie.
 * This episode features Chernabog and the Bald Mountain from Fantasia.

"Unforgiven"

 * The scene where Prince Charming and Snow White find everyone in the castle asleep is a reference to the Disney film Sleeping Beauty, where the whole castle is put to sleep.

"Enter the Dragon"

 * Aurora is humming "Once Upon a Dream" from Disney's Sleeping Beauty.
 * Maleficent puts Aurora to sleep by pricking her finger on a spindle, which is the same method used in the movie.

"Poor Unfortunate Soul"

 * The episode is named after a song from the Disney film The Little Mermaid. The song is sung by Ursula to Ariel.
 * Ursula sings "Part of Your World" and "Fathoms Below" during the episode. Both songs are from the Disney film The Little Mermaid.
 * Poseidon possesses a trident similar to the one that Ariel's father, King Triton, does. Ursula takes the trident from her father and and uses it to perform magic, just like Disney's Ursula takes Triton's trident and uses for the same purpose in The Little Mermaid.
 * Poseidon sees humans as dangerous, just like Triton does in the movie.
 * Ursula's mother was killed by pirates, just like Ariel's mother was in the 2008 prequel.
 * Ursula loves singing/music due to her mother's influence, and because she loves singing, she goes against her father's orders, just like Ariel does in the prequel.
 * Ursula is seeking passage to Glowerhaven, a reference to Prince Eric's line from The Little Mermaid, "You're not still sore because I didn't fall for the princess of Glowerhaven?"
 * Hook points out that if they spill any squid ink, "Storybrooke will have a giant squid in its harbor", a reference to the scene in the animated film, where Ursula grows into a giant.
 * Hook steals Ursula's singing voice by trapping it inside a sea shell, just like Ursula did when she took Ariel's voice in the Disney film.
 * Hook opens his eyes and sees the face of Ariel, which is reminiscent of the scene in The Little Mermaid, where Eric opens his eyes and sees Ariel's face after she rescues him from drowning.
 * Mary Margaret knocks out Cruella with a frying pan, just like Rapunzel does to Flynn Rider in the movie Tangled.
 * Ursula's father has a problem with singing/music because it reminds him of his wife's death, just like Ariel's father does in the prequel. Like Ariel's father, he realizes he was wrong and decides to accept singing/music in their lives.
 * The aria sung by Ursula when she gets her singing voice back, is the same tune that Ariel sings in the Disney film, when Ursula takes her voice.
 * Gold says regarding August "Let's see if we can pull this puppet's strings." This references the song, "I've Got No Strings".

"Heart of Gold"

 * As the purse snatcher races across the road on his bicycle, there is a view from the inside of a car, where you can see a Mickey Mouse keychain on the rear view mirror.
 * In The Wizard of Oak furniture shop, there is a set of Mickey Mouse ears cast in steel, inside a drawer.
 * While Robin Hood is waiting for Mr. Gold outside the hospital, an advertisement for the Broadway production of Aladdin can be seen in the background.

"Sympathy for the De Vil"

 * The song that Cruella hears on the radio is a jazz instrumental version of the song "Cruella De Vil", from One Hundred and One Dalmatians.
 * Madeline's car is similar in design and color to Cruella's car from One Hundred and One Dalmatians.
 * The dalmatians growl at young Cruella, which is a similar attitude shown in the Disney movie.
 * Cruella stitches a fur coat for herself made out of the skin of her mother's dalmatians. Her love for wearing fur coats out of dogskin (especially dalmatians) is shown in the movie.
 * Cruella calls Isaac a fool, which is an insult her Disney animated counterpart also uses.

"Lily"

 * During her conversation with the Apprentice, Lily remarks, "Okay, Yoda. Enough riddles."; a reference to the ancient wise little green alien famous from Star Wars.
 * Coincidentally, John Lithgow, who voices the White Rabbit on Once Upon a Time in Wonderland, voiced Yoda in the official Star Wars radio drama.

"Operation Mongoose Part 1"

 * One of the TVs in the electronics shops briefly airs the ABC logo.
 * The Apprentice tells Isaac that he is to become the next author, as the previous one had "recently" passed away, which refers to Walt Disney who had passed away on the same date as the Apprentice sent a letter to summon Isaac. Walt Disney being one of the authors was alluded by August in "Best Laid Plans".
 * As Henry walks down the empty streets of Storybrooke, a lawn pinwheel of Tinker Bell spins in the wind.
 * At Isaac's signing, there is a girl dressed up in a Jack Sparrow outfit.
 * One of Isaac's fans is dressed up as Disney's Ursula from The Little Mermaid.
 * When Isaac is taken prisoner, the Dwarves whistle an altered version of "Heigh-Ho", and Grumpy says, "Heigh-ho" and "off to work we go"; a reference to the song from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

"Operation Mongoose Part 2"

 * When Henry and Hook knock out the guard at Emma's prison, Henry refers to this as the "Wookiee Prisoner Transfer" ploy. This is a reference to the scene from Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, where Han Solo and Luke Skywalker pretend Chewbacca is their prisoner in order to enter the Death Star's detention area and rescue Princess Leia. Hook tells the guard his prisoner is "from the kingdom of Kashyyyk", referencing the Wookiee home planet from Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. Henry says to Emma, "My name is Henry, I'm here to rescue you". This is similar to Luke Skywalker saying his name to Princess Leia in A New Hope.
 * In Isaac's story, Emma is locked in a tower by her "mother", just like Rapunzel was in the movie Tangled. Following the rescue, Emma is dressed in an outfit which resembles Flynn Rider.
 * Emma calls Hook a "regular Jack Sparrow"; a reference to the famous pirate from the Pirates of the Caribbean movies.
 * This movie features Once Upon a Time actor Lee Arenberg as Pintel.
 * Belle drinks a cup of tea and offers Rumplestiltskin one; a reference to the scene where Chip and Mrs. Potts bring Belle some tea in the movie.
 * Rumplestiltskin drops a teacup and Belle picks it up to see that the rim is chipped; a reference to Chip from Beauty and the Beast. Similarly, the teapot on the table is a reference to Chip's mother Mrs. Potts.

Season Five in General

 * Merida from Brave is introduced in "The Dark Swan".
 * In "The Dark Swan", Mother Superior gives Belle a rose in a jar, an iconic object from Disney's Beauty and the Beast.
 * The Camelot castle, first seen in "The Dark Swan", bears a striking resemblance to the Sleeping Beauty Castle, the icon of Disneyland Park.
 * The red dress Regina wears in Camelot, first seen in "The Dark Swan", resembles Mother Gothel from the movie Tangled.
 * As first seen in "The Price", Merlin lived in a tower, just like he did while staying at Sir Ector's castle in the Disney movie The Sword in the Stone.
 * Merlin's books, first introduced in "The Price", are a reference to Disney's The Sword in the Stone, where the character lives in a cottage filled with them.
 * Hades' hair, first seen in "Souls of the Departed", turns to blue flames, just like in the Disney film Hercules.

"The Dark Swan"

 * Young Emma visits a movie theater and watches The Sword in the Stone.
 * When Emma emerges from Vault of the Dark One, the Darkness (in the form of Rumplestiltskin) can be heard whistling "Whistle While You Work" from Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
 * This episode features the Will-o'-the-wisps and the Hill of Stones from the movie Brave.
 * Merida tells Emma that she's met her share of witches, a reference to the Witch from Brave.
 * Merida tells Emma, "Just be glad you're not a bear", a reference to Queen Elinor's story from Brave.
 * Hook makes a reference to Henry's "Wookiee prisoner gag".

"Siege Perilous"

 * While working down in the mines, the dwarves whistle the song "Heigh-Ho".
 * The candle in a bottle and the table cloth on Emma's lunch table, are similar to the ones seen in the famous spaghetti scene from Lady and the Tramp.

"The Broken Kingdom"

 * Emma orders Merida to make Mr. Gold "brave", a not so subtle reference to the movie of the same name.

"Dreamcatcher"

 * Just before Merida is about to look through Henry's storybook, an advertisement for computers with the Encom logo from Tron can be seen on the street.

"The Bear and the Bow"

 * The title of this episode was the original title of Brave.
 * The kingdom of DunBroch from Brave appears for the first time.
 * This episode introduces young Macintosh, young Macguffin, Wee Dingwall and Merida's brothers, as well as their homeland DunBroch, from Brave.
 * Merida and Belle visit the witch's cottage from Brave.
 * The potion, which transforms people into bears, is named "Spell of Mor'du", a reference to the main antagonist of Brave.
 * Merida fires an arrow straight another arrow, splitting it down the middle, just like she does in the movie.
 * The clan symbols seen on the banners are near identical to the ones from the mo]vie.
 * The witch's magic ingredients are used to transform Merida into a bear, just like what happened to her mother in the movie.
 * The moment where Merida, in bear form, looms over Mr. Gold with her teeth bared, mirrors the scene where Merida is attacked by Mor'du in the movie.
 * An automated message from Merlin appears from out of a cauldron, just like the witch's automated message in Brave.

"Nimue"

 * The young Apprentice is wearing red robes similar to the ones worn by Mickey Mouse, who is the Sorcerer's Apprentice in Disney's Fantasia.
 * His clothes also resemble the robes worn by young Arthur in The Sword in the Stone.
 * Merlin says, "not all wizards have long, white beards", referencing the Disney film version of Merlin who has a long, white beard.

"The Bear King"

 * The "Bear King" is King Fergus' nickname in the movie Brave. "The Bear King and His Daughter" was one of the proposed titles for the movie.
 * This episode introduces King Fergus, Queen Elinor and the Witch from Brave.
 * The kingdom of DunBroch and its castle appears.
 * Two bear carvings are sitting on a shelf in the witch's cottage, a reference to the events of the movie, where the Witch made a living selling bear carvings.
 * King Fergus says that the Witch gave his daughter magic, and turned his wife and boys into bears, a reference to the events of the movie.
 * The carvings on the castle thrones are similar to DunBroch symbol on Merida's pendant from the movie.
 * King Fergus' clan symbol (a sword against a circular pattern) is near identical to the one from the movie.
 * The Witch warns Merida that if the Enchanted Helm is not returned by sundown tomorrow, she'll turn everyone into bears.
 * Merida is seen riding a Shire horse, a reference to Angus from the movie.

"Broken Heart"

 * In Camelot, Merida can be seen riding a black horse, just like she does in the movie Brave.

"Labor of Love"

 * Hercules and Megara's nicknames are "Herc" and "Meg" just like in the Disney film. Megara also says, "My friends call me Meg", just like she does in the movie.
 * When Mary Margaret is at Hercules' grave, the melody of "Go the Distance" can be heard in the background.
 * Regina calls Hercules "Wonder Boy", which is what Megara calls him in the movie.

"Devil's Due"

 * The River of Lost Souls is a reference to the Pit of Death from the Disney movie Hercules.
 * The eyeball used by Mr. Gold to see the present, is similar to the one the Fates used to see the past, present and future in Hercules.
 * Cruella's purse is the same as in the Disney movie.
 * Cruella mentions Bambi's mother from the film, when talking about her fur coat.
 * There is a close-up of a stuffed bear and tiger sitting next to each other in the Underbrooke swan house, a reference to Winnie-the-Pooh and Tigger.

"The Brothers Jones"

 * A stuffed bear and tiger are sitting next to each other in the living room of the Underbrooke swan house, a reference to Winnie-the-Pooh and Tigger.

"Her Handsome Hero"

 * Gaston mentions a man called LeFou, who likes to spread tall tales to embarrass him. This is a reference to Gaston's sidekick from the movie Beauty and the Beast.
 * Maurice states that Gaston is the son of Lord LeGume. According to the story reel included in the Platinum and Diamond Editions of the DVD and Blu-ray release of Beauty and the Beast, Legume was originally intended to be Gaston's surname. ''
 * When Belle asks and Mr. Gold research spell books in the Underbrooke pawnshop, Belle says that there must be something in the books that can help, to which Mr. Gold remarks that it would if they were just trying to boil a pot of tea; a reference to the scene where Chip and Mrs. Potts bring Belle some tea in the movie.

"Ruby Slippers"

 * Dorothy mentions that she was committed to an asylum after telling her family about Oz.

"An Untold Story"

 * In the opening shot of the scene everyone returns to Storybrooke, an advertisement for computers with the ENCOM logo from Tron can be seen on the street.

"The Savior"

 * In Belle's dream, she prepares tea for Rumplestiltskin, a reference to the scene where Chip and Mrs. Potts bring Belle some tea in the Disney movie. The tea set includes cups, a teapot, a creamer and a sugar bowl, which mirrors the scene in the movie, where Chip and Mrs. Potts are accompanied by a living sugar bowl and a living creamer.
 * In Belle's dream, she drops a teacup, but Rumplestiltskin catches it and says that it's not even chipped; a reference to Chip from the Disney film. The segment where Belle is holding the cup and the teapot are a reference to Chip and his mother Mrs. Potts.
 * In Belle's dream, she and Rumplestiltskin dance to an instrumental version of the title song from Beauty and the Beast. Belle's yellow dress is similar to the one her Disney counterpart wears in the dance scene from the movie.
 * The red bird is an allusion to Iago from the Aladdin trilogy.

"The Other Shoe"

 * The evil stepmother is named Lady Tremaine, just like in the Disney film.
 * Clorinda wears a greenish dress before the ball, and also pulls her hair back with a yellow bow, just like Drizella does in the animated Disney film. Tisbe also wears a yellowish dress like Drizella does, though has her hair styled similarly to Anastasia.
 * When Cinderella presents the dress she intends to wear for the ball, Clorinda destroys it by throwing it into the fireplace. This is similar to the scene in the animated film, where the titular character presents her new dress and the stepsisters tear it apart.
 * Cinderella plans to wear her mother's dress to the royal ball, but it is destroyed when Tremaine gives the dress to Clorinda, who puts the gown into the furnace, as Tisbe holds back Ella. This alludes to the live-action film where Cinderella plans on wearing her mother's dress until her stepmother and stepsisters intentionally tear the dress apart.
 * Cinderella's mother's dress is pink, but the gown the she wears to the ball is blue. This is a reference to the live-action film, where the Fairy Godmother transforms Cinderella's tattered pink dress into a blue dress.
 * The way Lady Tremaine and her daughters name Ella "Cinderella" ("Cinders on Ella. Cinderella.") is similar to the live-action film ("Dirty Ella. Cinder-ella!").
 * This episode features Gus from the animated Disney film Cinderella.
 * Like Disney's Anastasia, Tisbe wears a pink dress during the ball and has her hair styled similarly.
 * Cinderella asks if Prince Thomas is charming, which causes Snow White to mention that the name "Charming" is already taken by somebody else. Prince Charming is the name of the prince in the animated Cinderella film.
 * It is also a common misconception that the prince in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is named "Prince Charming", when officially he is only known as "The Prince".
 * Just like Disney's Anastasia, Clorinda falls in love with a low-class man, but her mother disapproves of their relationship. Eventually, she is helped by Cinderella, before standing up to her mother and being reunited with her lover.
 * Lady Tremaine mentions her cat, a reference to Lucifer from the animated Disney film.
 * When David visits Belle aboard the Jolly Roger, a teapot and a tea cup are sitting on the table, a reference to Chip and Mrs. Potts from Beauty and the Beast.

"Strange Case"

 * Belle serves Dr. Jekyll tea, a reference to the scene where the living china bring Belle some tea in the Disney movie. The teapot and the tea cup sitting on the tray are a reference to Chip and Mrs. Potts.

"Street Rats"

 * The Cave of Wonders from Aladdin appears.
 * Emma tells Jasmine how she watched the Aladdin movie.
 * The term "street rat" is used to describe Aladdin, Emma, and a group of thieves that Jafar encounters on the streets.
 * One of Jasmine's possession is the Golden Scarab of Agrabah, a reference to the Golden Scarab Beetle from the movie.
 * There is a treasure called the Diamond in the Rough, which turns Aladdin into a savior. Aladdin is referred to as "the Diamond in the Rough" throughout the movie.
 * Aladdin steals apples, and eats them with Jasmine.
 * The monkey figurine that Aladdin finds in the cave, is a reference to Abu from the movie.
 * Jafar has a bird with an uncanny resemblance to Iago.
 * When trying to convince Aladdin to give up the role as savior, Jafar asks him if "Prince Aladdin" doesn't sound more appealing. This is a reference to the events of the movie, where Aladdin pretends to be a prince.
 * Jafar imprisons Jasmine within a giant hourglass, just like in the Disney film.
 * The Sultan is seen playing with toy miniatures.
 * Jafar has the Sultan under his control with a spell, which Aladdin breaks hold of by damaging his serpent staff.
 * Aladdin tells Jasmine "I could show you the world", referencing the song "A Whole New World", which opens with the lyrics "I can show you the world, shining, shimmering, splendid".

"Dark Waters"

 * The design of the Nautilus is heavily similar to its design from the Disney film 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
 * The uniforms of Captain Nemo's crew are very similar to the ones in the Disney film.

"Heartless"

 * Prince Charming's dog Wilby is a reference to Wilby Daniels, the main character of The Shaggy Dog.

"I'll Be Your Mirror"

 * When Aladdin steals from Mr. Gold, a cymbal-banging monkey toy is sitting on the pawnshop counter. This is a reference to Abu, Aladdin's monkey in the movie, who was turned into a cymbal-banging monkey toy by Jafar.
 * Henry tells the Evil Queen that she "can't Darth Vader him" and adds, "I'll never join you". This is a reference to the famous scene from Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, where Darth Vader asks his son Luke Skywalker to join him, and Luke answers, "I'll never join you!"
 * The queen answers that they "watched those movies enough to know that Darth Vader wasn't so black and white"; a reference to Anakin Skywalker's story from the Star Wars saga.
 * Aladdin says that the genie was freed from the lamp, a reference to the events of the movie.

"Changelings"

 * Granny brings Belle some chamomile tea, a reference to the scene where the living teaset bring Belle some tea in the movie.

"Wish You Were Here"

 * When David confronts the Evil Queen in the mayor's office, he calls her a snake and challenges her cowardice, an allusion to Aladdin's claims toward Jafar in Aladdin. This event also foreshadows the Evil Queen becoming a snake, like the movie's Jafar did.
 * In the Wish Realm, the dwarves whistle the song, "Heigh-Ho".
 * In the Wish Realm, Emma hums the song "Someday My Prince Will Come".
 * Emma wishes on a candle shaped like a blue star, an allusion to the scene in Pinocchio, in which Geppetto wishes on a blue star and his wish is granted by the Blue Fairy.

"Tougher Than the Rest"

 * The story that August is typing contains a reference to Pleasure Island.

"The Black Fairy"

 * Hook mentions Henry's "Wookiee prisoner gag" from "Operation Mongoose Part 2"; a reference to the scene from Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, where Han Solo and Luke Skywalker pretend Chewbacca is their prisoner in order to enter the Death Star's detention area.

"A Wondrous Place"

 * This episode is named after a lyric from the song "A Whole New World" from the Disney film Aladdin, which ends with "A thrilling chase / A wondrous place / For you and me". The song is sung by Aladdin and Jasmine. Jasmine's last words to Aladdin in this episode are, "Let me show you my world," which is a reference to the opening lyric "I can show you the world / Shining, shimmering, splendid".
 * This episode is a rendition of Aladdin, with Aladdin, Jasmine, Jafar, the Sultan, the flying carpet, and two allusions to the Genie. The episode also introduces new characters from the film: Prince Achmed and the Street Vendor, who is based on Farouk.
 * Ariel has a collection of forks, a reference her dinglehopper (a.k.a. fork) from The Little Mermaid.
 * Jafar has been turned into a genie by the time of this episode, a reference to the events of the movie, where Jafar is transformed into a Genie.
 * A plush resembling Rajah from Disney's Aladdin can be seen when Hook takes the staff from Ariel.

"The Song in Your Heart"

 * The blue bird chirping a tune on the perch mirrors the chirping birds from the song "Whistle While You Work".
 * The lyrics "With a heigh heigh heigh / And a ho ho ho" sung by Grumpy are a reference to the song "Heigh-Ho" from the film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
 * The lyric "He's got no strings" sung by Geppetto is a reference to the song "I've Got No Strings" from the film Pinocchio .
 * The Evil Queen sings, "Mirror, mirror, on the wall, I'm tortured by some spell / Mirror, mirror, on the wall, please save me from this hell". This is a reference to the classic line from the Disney film: "Magic mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all".
 * Hook throws his mug of alcohol into the tavern fireplace, just like Gaston does in Beauty and the Beast.

"The Final Battle Part 1"

 * Aladdin wears similar prince attire to his counterpart from the Disney film.

"The Final Battle Part 2"

 * Margaret holds a blue bird while she teaches at school; a reference to the blue birds in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
 * The scene of Belle and Mr. Gold dancing features the melody of "Beauty and the Beast" from the Disney film of the same name.

"Hyperion Heights"

 * The fiery portals created by Henry (and others) in Season Seven are near-identical to the inter-dimensional portals seen in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
 * The family in the backseat of Henry's car are all wearing Mickey Mouse hats, while a Mickey Mouse backpack is lying on the hat shelf behind them.
 * The evil stepmother is named Lady Tremaine, while Cinderella's stepsister is named Drizella, just like in the Disney film.
 * When Jacinda is rushing to work in the morning, she runs past a shop called Radcliffe Pet Day Spa, a reference to Roger Radcliffe from One Hundred and One Dalmatians.
 * The words that Lady Tremaine says to use the Fairy Godmother's wand, "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo", come from the Cinderella film.
 * The plot revolving around the Fairy Godmother's wand is similar to the one from Cinderella III: A Twist in Time. The wand is used against the Fairy Godmother to neutralize her and is stolen by Lady Tremaine to commit her wrongdoing.
 * Cinderella's ball gown and the Prince's outfit are similar to those from the live-action Disney film.
 * Henry mentions the animated movie Cinderella to the woman he meets.
 * Victoria's short brown hair is similar to her counterpart Rapunzel's hairstyle at the end of Tangled.
 * Sabine is cooking when we first meet her, a reference to The Princess and the Frog, where her counterpart Tiana is a waitress who likes to cook and dreams about opening her own restaurant.

"A Pirate's Life"

 * Jacinda mentions "Someday My Prince Will Come" from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to Henry Mills.
 * Sabine says, "I got to hop", a reference to the events of The Princess and the Frog, where Tiana was turned into a frog.
 * Wish Realm Hook used to play chess with his daughter, who is later revealed to have grown up in Rapunzel's tower. In the movie Tangled, Rapunzel played chess to pass the time.

"The Garden of Forking Paths"

 * Tiana is named after the character from The Princess and the Frog. (Tiana first appeared in "Hyperion Heights", but this is the first episode where she is named on-screen.)
 * Cinderella's other stepsister is named Anastasia, just like in the Disney film.
 * Eloise Gardener wears a red dress, just like Disney's Mother Gothel.

"Beauty"

 * Various people wear costumes of Disney characters:
 * Elsa from Frozen. There's also a man wearing a male version of Elsa's coronation outfit.
 * Alice from Alice in Wonderland.
 * Snow White from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
 * The Incredibles from the movie of the same name.
 * The Sanderson Sisters from Hocus Pocus..
 * During Weaver's conversation with Tilly and while Ivy is searching for Lucy, two boys walk by—one wearing a blue, yellow and red costume and the other wearing a red, white and black costume. The costumes are from the Disney Descendants franchise. More specifically of Jay, the son of Jafar and Carlos, the son of Cruella De Vil.
 * This episode features Ellie, Carl Fredricksen and their child from the Disney/Pixar animated movie Up..
 * The romantic scene between Belle and Mr. Gold features the melody of "Beauty and the Beast" from the Disney film of the same name.

"Greenbacks"

 * Victoria's prisoner, who is later revealed to be Gothel, asks for her "special brew" and Victoria later obtains the herbs for it; a reference to the scene from Tangled, where the queen is healed with a special brew infused with the golden flower (in the traditional fairytale, the queen is cured by eating rapunzel salad).
 * This episode introduces Eudora and Dr. Facilier from The Princess and the Frog.
 * Sabine makes beignet, just like her counterpart Tiana does in The Princess and the Frog.
 * Sabine works as a waitress at Mr. Cluck's Chicken Shack but dreams of starting her own business and takes money from the rent jar to pay for it; a reference to The Princess and the Frog, where Tiana works as a waitress and sets aside the money she earns, in a box, to save up money to start her own restaurant.
 * The logo on Sabine's food bags, which Lucy designed, is a firefly, a reference to Ray, one of the supporting characters in The Princess and the Frog, who is himself a firefly. The firefly ruby is also a reference to him.
 * The place where Sam Ochotta was arrested for drunken behavior is called the Pleasure Island Cabaret, which was named after Pleasure Island from Disney's Pinocchio. Rogers remarks that alcohol turns some people into jackasses, an indirect reference to the events of the movie, where mischievous boys on Pleasure Island who indulge in alcohol and other vices are turned into donkeys (the word "jackass" refers to both a male donkey and a stupid person). In addition, Sam shouts that he "isn't going to some salt mine"; in the movie, the donkeys are sold to salt mines and other places for money.
 * When Victoria finds out about Jacinda and Sabine's pop-up beignet shop, she calls an unseen character named Ralph and tells him to "wreck it".
 * Henry is holding a Tron: Legacy lunchbox in the photograph that Roni finds.
 * Ivy refers to herself as being a clever girl, much like Disney's Drizella Tremaine did in the live-action Cinderella.

"Wake Up Call"

 * Henry has a Tron: Legacy lunchbox.
 * Henry references Lady and the Tramp when he mentions stray dogs in an alley behind a pizza place. The pizza place is called Bella Notte, a popular song from the movie.

"Eloise Gardener"

 * Gothel's tower bears a striking resemblance to Rapunzel's tower from Tangled.
 * The golden flower from Tangled appears.
 * "Rapunzel" arms herself with a frying pan when she first meet Wish Realm Hook, a reference to the scene where Rapunzel knocks out Flynn Rider with a frying pan in the movie.
 * Hook has to sing in order to locate the golden flower and reveal its "heart", which is similar to the way Mother Gothel and Rapunzel sang to activate the golden flower's healing powers.
 * Mickey Mouse appears on the watches Tilly is selling.
 * Gothel wears red a red dress, just like Disney's Mother Gothel.

"Pretty in Blue"

 * A Star Wars backpack is hanging on a chair during Alice's tea party.
 * A Mickey Mouse figurine is lying in the grass during Alice's tea party.
 * Alice says that she slew a Jabberwock, a reference to the 2010 live action film, where the character does just that.
 * When Henry is reunited with his old friend Jack, he quotes Lando Calrissian's line from the scene where the latter is reunited with Han Solo in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. He even pretends to punch Jack before he hugs him, just like Lando does to Han.
 * Jack says that Henry one of these days, Henry has to show him "this Star Wars thing", and Henry responds, "That's The Empire Strikes Back, but close enough".

"One Little Tear"

 * The lanterns which Anastasia sends up in hopes of being reunited with her mother are based on the lanterns from the festival of the lost princess.
 * Rapunzel hangs her long braid from a hook by the window, just like she does in Tangled.
 * The name of Jacinda and Sabine's food truck, Rollin' Bayou, is a reference to The Princess and the Frog, where the bayou of New Orleans is one of the central locations. In the movie, Sabine's counterpart, Tiana, accidentally find herself lost in the bayou after being turned into a frog.
 * Eloise Gardener refers to herself as "Mother Gothel," the nickname used by the character in the Disney film.
 * Victoria Belfrey uses a tear to save someone's life, just like her counterpart, Rapunzel, does in the movie.

"Secret Garden"

 * Tiana's Palace is named after Tiana's restaurant from The Princess and the Frog.
 * Memento Mori is based on the Disney World attraction of the same name.
 * Madame Leota from Disney's The Haunted Mansion appears.
 * Several of Leota's lines are taken directly from her The Haunted Mansion counterpart's lines or the Ghost Host's lines in the attractions.
 * Gothel references the song "Mother Knows Best" when having Robin make her choice between her and Zelena.
 * The ending where Doctor Sage's hair is cut is reminiscent of the scene where Gothel cuts off a lock of Rapunzel's hair in Tangled.
 * When Zelena and Wish Hook enter Memento Mori, a cymbal-banging monkey toy is sitting on the table. This is a reference to Abu, who was turned into a cymbal-banging monkey toy by Jafar.
 * While Henry was in the hospital, he comments Lucy will she say that Doctor Sage is Doctor Strange.

"A Taste of the Heights"

 * This episode introduces Prince Naveen from The Princess and the Frog.
 * Naveen's homeland is Maldonia, just like in the movie.
 * The Rollin' Bayou's symbol is a firefly, a reference to Ray, one of the supporting characters in ''The Princess and the Frog, who is himself a firefly.
 * Among the food for sale at the Rollin' Bayou are beignets and gumbo, both of which are heavily featured in The Princess and the Frog.
 * Drew's food truck is called the Flamin' Cajun, a reference to Ray, a Cajun firefly from the movie.
 * Drew and Sabine talk about how Drew has had an easy life with a lot of things handed to him, while Tiana had to work hard to get where she is. In The Princess and the Frog, Naveen is a pampered prince, while Tiana is a waitress who works hard to save up money to open her own restaurant.
 * Drew used to work at his family's restaurant, but later ends up running his own food truck, like Sabine does. This is a reference to The Princess and the Frog, where Tiana and Naveen end up running a restaurant together.
 * Drew admits that he flunked out of cooking school. In The Princess and the Frog, Naveen is bad at cooking and is taught to do so by Tiana.
 * When Naveen and Tiana are in the swamps, sounds of croaking frogs can be heard. In The Princess and the Frog, Naveen and Tiana were both turned into frogs.
 * The alligator that attacks Naveen and Tiana while they are in the swamps of the bayou is an allusion to Louis the alligator.

"Knightfall"

 * A Winnie-the-Pooh plushie is sitting on a shelf next to Alice's bed.
 * Young Alice paints and is stuck in a tower with a chess set just like Rapunzel in Tangled.
 * This episode features Maui's fish hook from Disney's Moana.
 * Ivy brings mochis from the Lucky Cat Cafe for Henry. This is a reference to Mochi, a minor character, and the location of the same name from Disney's Big Hero 6..

"The Girl in the Tower"

 * At Alice's tea party, she wears a blue dress and smock, similar to what she wears in Disney's Alice in Wonderland. She can also be heard, briefly singing the tune to "The Unbirthday Song".
 * The troll that saves and befriends Alice is an allusion to the BFG, the title character from Disney film of the same name.
 * Alice tells Robin that her "papa used to say all the best people are mad", which is a reference to the live action movie Alice in Wonderland.
 * Roni says that she usually goes for pizza at Bella Notte, a reference to the song from restaurant scene in Lady and the Tramp.

"Sisterhood"

 * The lanterns from Disney's Tangled appear. Also mentioned are the golden flowers from the film.
 * Flynn's Barcade is a reference to Flynn's Arcade.
 * A Recognizer vehicle from the Tron franchise is pictured on one of the Barcade's windows.
 * Weaver says that if Mr. Samdi tries to get in his way, he will send him to the other side, a reference to the song "Friends on the Other Side".

"Breadcrumbs"

 * The signs in front of the Rollin' Bayou say "A New Orleans Tradition", a reference to The Princess and the Frog, which takes place in New Orleans. ''

"Chosen"

 * The pancakes Jacinda makes are shaped like Mickey Mouse heads.

"The Guardian"

 * The skulls and orange flowers in the Cave of the Departed are a reference to the sugar skulls and orange marigold flowers from Coco.
 * The masks in the room are also similar to the ones worn by Dr. Facilier's friends on the other side in The Princess and the Frog.
 * Mr. Samdi says that if Mr. Gold kills him, he will never get back to "that sweet wife on the other side", a reference to the song "Friends on the Other Side".

"Flower Child"

 * Jacinda finds a frog plushie in the box, a reference to Tiana and Naveen, who were transformed into frogs in The Princess and the Frog.
 * The film Ratatouille is listed on Henry's board, under Remy's name. Remy is the name of the rat protagonist from the movie.

"Is This Henry Mills?"

 * Young Henry has a Tron: Legacy lunchbox.
 * The film Ratatouille is mentioned on Henry's board under Remy's name. Remy is the name of the rat protagonist from the movie.
 * There is a postcard promoting balloon trips in Belle and Mr. Gold's travel book and the notes inside the book include the text "we haven't don as much of South America as I'd hop". Belle and Mr. Gold's journey across the realms in "Beauty" is based on Carl and Ellie's dream from Up, where Carl sets out to fulfill their dream to see the wilds of South America by tying thousands of balloons to his house.

"Homecoming"

 * In order to free the princess, the prince has to battle a dragon; a reference to the Disney film Sleeping Beauty, where Maleficent transforms into a dragon and Prince Phillip has to fight her to get to Aurora.

"Leaving Storybrooke"

 * Leroy, Walter and Doc whistle the song "Heigh-Ho".
 * Maui's fish hook from Disney's Moana is used to break out of the snow globe.
 * A garden pinwheel of Tinker Bell appears on a house lawn in Storybrooke.

"Down the Rabbit Hole"

 * The stuffed rabbit sitting by the small table in the beginning of the episode is wearing a petticoat; a reference to the White Rabbit.
 * Young Alice wears the signature blue dress from the Disney film.
 * The sorcerer is named Jafar like in the Disney film.
 * Jafar has a magical serpent staff with eyes that glow red, just like in the movie.

"Trust Me"

 * The fictional town of Agrabah appears for the first time.
 * As Cyrus explains, wishes cannot be used to kill anyone, bring anything from the dead, or make anyone fall in love. This is a reference to Disney's Aladdin, where the Genie states that a wish cannot be used to kill anybody, make someone fall in love, or bring people back from the dead.
 * Silvermist the fairy makes an appearance.
 * While conversing with Alice, Cyrus tells her "You have the whole world, Alice. I can show it to you." This is a reference to the song "A Whole New World" from Disney's Aladdin, which opens with the lyric "I can show you the world; shining, shimmering, splendid".

"Forget Me Not"

 * The Caterpillar has many aspects in common with Star Wars' Jabba the Hutt, such as being a sluglike, hookah-smoking crime boss who sits on a dais, having a team of bounty hunters and others criminals, and running a place of ill repute.
 * Similarly, Underland has a lot in common with Jabba's palace, such as being run by a sluglike, hookah-smoking crime boss who sits on a dais, being a meeting point for bounty hunters, having musicians and dancers, and having a bad reputation.
 * The name "Underland" is a reference to the Tim Burton movie Alice in Wonderland, where Wonderland is actually named Underland.
 * One of the mentioned creatures by the Red Queen is the Sarlacc, like the creature of the same name from Star Wars.
 * Maleficent's castle sits on top of the Forbidden Mountain, which is also the name of Maleficent's domain in Disney's Sleeping Beauty.
 * The Red Queen, who is based on the evil stepsisters from the "Cinderella" fairytale, is named Anastasia, just like in the Disney film.

"The Serpent"

 * After finding out the Red Queen has the Knave of Hearts locked up in her castle, Jafar tells her to give him a public execution "so everyone will see the price for helping Alice in Wonderland." The line is an obvious reference to the Disney film of the same name.
 * Jafar intends to become the most powerful sorcerer in all the realms. In the Disney film, Jafar becomes the most powerful sorcerer in the world by using one of his wishes.
 * Derived from Amara, Jafar tells Alice "While it's true I might not be able to kill either of you, I think you'll find, Alice, there are worse things than death", a reference to Disney's direct-to-video sequel The Return of Jafar, where the character says to Abis Mal, "After all, there are things so much worse than death."

"Heart of Stone"

 * The Red Queen, who is based on the evil stepsisters from the "Cinderella" fairytale, has many aspects in common with Disney's Anastasia, such as her name and the fact that a prince chose her stepsister instead of herself. They also both wear a pink dress and fall in love with a man their mother does not approve of.

"Bad Blood"

 * Jafar almost has his hand cut off as a punishment for stealing, just like what happens to Jasmine in the Disney film.
 * Mirza wears similar prince attire to Aladdin of the Disney film.

"And They Lived..."

 * Jafar and Amara become the most powerful sorcerers in all the realms. In the Disney film, Jafar becomes the most powerful sorcerer in the world by using one of his wishes.
 * After breaking the laws of magic, Jafar bewitches the Red Queen, making her think she is in love with him. This is a reference to the scene where Disney's Jafar attempts to use one of his wishes to make Jasmine fall in love with him.
 * Jafar is defeated when the guard of the Well of Wonders, Nyx, curses him to become a genie when he took the water from Amara before she could return it. It is very similar as to when Aladdin tricked Jafar into wishing to become a genie.