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It's the head of whichever character Joss Whedon decides to kill.
My guess would be Pepper Potts moments after Tony finally admits his love for her. And she's starts to say, "Tony, I love--" But then there's an explosion and she's hit by shrapnel. And her in last moments, with Tony there sobbing, she looks up at him and says "It's okay, Iron Man will save us."

Iron Man's Arc Reactor - Glow Accessory
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a toy version of Captain America's shield, a light up Thor's hammer, voice changing Iron Man mask, big smash-'em Hulk Hands, Black Widow bracelets with real shooting darts, and a Nick Fury action eye patch.
There's nothing for Hawkeye.

Straight Edge - Laser-Guided Scissors
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Just so you know, Muppet*Vision 3D was originally created for Disney/MGM Studios theme park in Florida (now called Disney's Hollywood Studios) long before Disney bought the rights to the Muppets. The show debuted in 1991, sadly after Jim's passing.
It was the last Muppet project Jim worked on, and if you look carefully, you can find him in the pre-show lobby.
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I'm a former Disney World cast member, and a current Disneyland cast member. Here's how I, and most of my Disney friends, break down Hidden Mickeys to be:

A hidden Mickey is a Mickey Mouse-shaped (logo, actual Mickey head, body, etc) that was purposefully put into the park by Imagineers, excluding Mickey Mouse/Disney themed decoration or theming.

In Laymon's Terms; if you see a Mickey shape, and it's being used as decoration in a store window or on the FastPass dispenser, it's probably not a HIDDEN Mickey. Don't forget you're in Disneyland when you see Mickey Mouse logos and theming, of course it's going to be everywhere.
This goes for Mickey's Toontown and like areas. I hate that Disneyland’s Hidden Secrets book because it was not written by Imagineers. It was written by a guy who collected OTHER people's findings and catalogued them. Of coure Mickey's house is Mickey themed, why wouldn't it be? It thinks every Mickey shaped vegetable in his garden is a Hidden Mickey. No, it's not. It's right there.
HOWEVER, I would say the Mickey-shaped female symbol and the Mickey-profile on the books are Hidden because they are pretty inconspicuous, and because they are parodies.

Hidden Mickey's tend to be things arranged to the Mickey logo (one big circular shape, with two appropriately proportioned circular shapes in the correct placement, ie, the rocks or the cactus in the shooting range) or a shape of Mickey Mouse himself (ie, the lying down Mickey shaped cloud in Splash Mountain) placed somewhere where everything around it is not done in the same way.
You know the hole in the vent below the stage is a Hidden Mickey, cuz it's the only one. The rivets on the gate are all Mickey's so that's probably Mickey theming.

Last thing I'll say is this, the Hidden Mickeys are placed everywhere. They're in the rides, they're in the fireworks, they're in the films, there are even Hidden Mickeys at Universal's Islands of Adventure (bonus round). Imagineers found opportunities to place them Everywhere. Some are hard to find, some are not, and some are damn near impossible to see unless you already know where and when to look. And they did it for fun, not because they had to. They didn't need to stretch to fit them in.

General rule of thumb: You'll know it's a Hidden Mickey when you finally see it.
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