Kubo And The Two Strings Movie Facts, Easter Eggs and hidden details

7 of the most interesting Kubo And The Two Strings easter eggs you didn't know about. Handpicked and verified, these little-known hidden details can be obscure enough most people will miss. These behind the scene easter eggs and hidden messages will give you another view of Kubo And The Two Strings movie message.

Kubo And The Two Strings poster
Kubo And The Two Strings poster
Kubo And The Two Strings Plot

A young boy named Kubo must locate a magical suit of armour worn by his late father in order to defeat a vengeful spirit from the past.

Genre Animation, Action, Adventure, Family, Fantasy
Director Travis Knight
Stars Art Parkinson, Charlize Theron, Brenda Vaccaro, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
IMDB score 7.8

Kubo And The Two Strings Movie Foreshadowing

1 - Kubo's mother runs across a tidal wave while navigating at sea. Later, we learn she was fleeing from her evil father, the Moon King, who has moon-related powers. He probably used those powers to summon the wave to stop her daughter in her tracks.

Kubo's mother runs across a tidal wave while navigating at sea. Later, we learn she was fleeing from her evil father, the Moon King, who has moon-related powers. He probably used those powers to summon the wave to stop her daughter in her tracks.

Kubo And The Two Strings movie hidden details

1 - When Kubo faces The Moon King, the moon is full. After, the moon is crescent.

When Kubo faces The Moon King, the moon is full. After, the moon is crescent.

1 - After the previously blind grandfather is made mortal again he has one good eye: the one he took from Kubo.

After the previously blind grandfather is made mortal again he has one good eye: the one he took from Kubo.

1 - Origami Hanzo points in the correct direction of the Helmet Invulnerable before Kubo puts him in back in his bag and leaves for the abandoned fortress.

Origami Hanzo points in the correct direction of the Helmet Invulnerable before Kubo puts him in back in his bag and leaves for the abandoned fortress.

When Kubo thinks the last piece of the armor is in his father's palace, you can see paper doll Hanzo pointing to the opposite direction where Kubo is headed, telling them the actual place of the last piece of armor.

These Two Hands Are Of The Same Construct.

The old lady asks Kubo to work a giant, fire-breathing chicken into his story. This creature is actually a real yokai (a class of supernatural monsters) in Japanese mythology called a "Basan."