Easter egg: On the regular DVD (not the special 2 disc edition), go down to Special Features, press the left arrow then press the up arrow and it will highlight the B and L logo in the upper left hand corner of the screen. It will take you to "Geek-o-rama", a feature about the Pixar employees.
Easter egg: On the "Bonus Features" page, highlight "Audio Commentary" and press the left arrow button; three hearts will appear. Press the "Select/Enter" button to watch Ryan Reynolds tell a small story.
Easter egg: Go to the Special Menu. Go down to where it says EXTRAS. Push the left button of the remote and the left blinker light on the Vespa will be red. It will show you the email of the old woman. From there you can push the down button on the remote and the other light will turn red and that will show you part of the speech in the Chinese restaurant.
Easter egg: In the "Unrated" version go to Bonus Features. Scroll down to Bloopers and push the right button. You will see two hands light up. That will take you to a short called "Wainy Days".
Easter egg: On the Bonus Features menu, highlight Music and More and hit right. This will reveal a hidden guitar. If you press enter, you will see Demi Lovato singing a song that wasn't in the movie.
Easter egg: Go to deleted/extended/alternate scenes. Go down to That's Hot and then click right to highlight bikini top to see a weird extra Harry Potter scene.
Easter egg: On the standard DVD version, select Subtitle Options and then press the right button on your remote control. A pair of footprints will light up on the bottom right corner. Press OK and a short video about some of the backup dancers will play.
Easter egg: On the DVD's Main Menu go to 'Bonus Features' and highlight the Menu entry for 'Fantasy Comes to Life' and then highlight the music symbol. Press 'Enter' on your remote and watch the music video 'Ever Ever After' by Carrie Underwood. Also, in the 'Bonus Features' section, highlight the Mickey Mouse symbol located under the 'More' menu option. Then press 'Enter' to watch a clip of the producer, Barry Josephson, talking about which classic Disney fairytales that 'Enchanted' makes reference to.