Luca Easter Egg Reveals Fitting Origin Of Portorosso Cup Bike

Luca Easter Egg Reveals Fitting Origin Of Portorosso Cup Bike

Luca introduced the audience to the Portorosso Cup Race, for which the title character had to ride a bike, but where did he get it from?

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Luca Easter Egg Reveals Fitting Origin Of Portorosso Cup Bike

Luca saw the title character competing at the Portorosso Cup Race in order to win enough money to buy a Vespa, and for that, he needed a bike – and an Easter egg reveals how he got one. Pixar and Disney continue bringing at least one animated movie every year, each with the studios’ trademark animation quality, charming stories, and a big message for the audience. Following the steps of its predecessor, Soul, Luca had to skip a theatrical release and instead went straight to Disney+ so it could reach its target audience easier.

Set in the Italian Riviera, Luca introduces viewers to Luca Paguro (voiced by Jacob Tremblay), a teenage sea monster bored with his life at his family’s farm at the bottom of the sea. Luca is curious about what’s outside the ocean, and one day he meets Alberto Scorfano (Jack Dylan Grazer), another sea monster with a huge desire to explore the human world thanks to their natural ability to turn into humans when dry (and back to their monster form when wet). Together they swim to Portorosso, where they have to keep their real identities secret as the townspeople hate sea monsters. There they meet Giulia (Emma Berman), with whom they form a team for the Portorosso Cup Race triathlon and form a very special friendship.

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What motivated Luca and Alberto to join the triathlon was the prize, as they wanted to get their own Vespa so they could explore the world, and the cash prize would allow them to get one (though a very old version of the famous scooter), but for that, Luca had to learn how to ride a bike. The deal was that Alberto was going to compete in pasta-eating, Giulia in the swimming race, and Luca in the biking challenge, so he learned how to ride on Giulia’s bike. However, the team dissolved before the competition due to Luca and Alberto revealing their identities to Giulia, so Luca and Giulia competed separately. Now, as Giulia was going to do the biking challenge as well, Luca couldn’t use her bike, yet he suddenly arrived with one of his own.

The bike was old and rusty, but it served its purpose as it allowed Luca to compete and win the Portorosso Cup, much to the surprise and anger of local bully and repeat champion Ercole Visconti (Saverio Raimondo). However, the movie doesn’t reveal how Luca got the bike – at least not explicitly. The Twitter account Movie Details found an Easter egg in Luca that explains where the title character got the bike he used for the triathlon, and it goes all the way back to Alberto and Luca’s first swim to Portorosso. There, and still in the sea, they hid behind an old boat, and in the back, a bike can be seen. Luca, then, swam back to get the bike so he could compete, hence the rusty and old appearance of it and the algae hanging from it.

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Pixar movies tend to have this type of small details that answer the audience’s questions and further connect all parts of the story. The studio’s attention to detail is also legendary, so with that in mind, it’s not surprising that Luca explains the origin of the triathlon bike through an Easter egg found earlier in the movie. There might be more details like these in Luca waiting to be discovered, so don’t be surprised if more begin to emerge as people rewatch the movie and pay closer attention to everything.

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