"The Lego Batman Movie" continues to dominate the box office since its release last January 29. The sequel to "The Lego Movie" is proving to be a good contender to highly anticipated movies like "Fifty Shades Darker." If you're one of the fans who saw the movie, then you will have noticed the many references and Easter Eggs found in the film. Here are some of the most noticeable ones and you can see if you were able to spot them in the movie.

If you think that the voice of the Batcomputer is familiar, then you are right. Gizmodo reports that it is actually Siri, the digital voice command assistant found in most Apple mobile devices. But did you know that by saying the phrase "Hey, 'Puter" your Siri will address you as the Dark Knight. You can try it out to have some fun.

IGN reports that there were several movies and TV references in the film. Some of them pertained to all the live-action Batman movies. There was even an allusion to the onomatopoeia used during fight scenes, where words would materialize on air. For the TV references, Alfred wears a suit that is modeled after the one used by Adam West in the 60s.

There are also references to comic book mythology, such as the laundry truck that says Operated by Quinzel, which refers to Harley Quinn's alter ego. Robin's Nightwing is also an Easter egg, referencing to when Dick Grayson took on the codename after he stopped being a sidekick.

The movie also included a long list of heroes and villains, some of them quite unknown. There's The Calculator, Calendar Man, Kabuki Twins, Man-Bat for the villains, while the Wonder Dog, Wonder Twins, Samurai, Black Vulcan make a cameo as superheroes.

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