Top 10 Subliminal Messages in Disney Animations
10. Tangled: Hidden Word S-E-X
Back in 2010, the anticipated Disney movie Tangled was released. And included in one of the promotional posters the initials S, E and X can be depicted. The movie poster that included characters: Flynn, Rapunzel Maximus and Pascal looks like a “fun” interpretation of the movie until at a further glance it looks like another Lion King incident.
Another one due to viewers’ imaginations, or simple another hidden message by Disney? Either way, what was the chances all three initials being present?
9. Aladdin: Good Teenagers, Take Off Your Clothes
In the scene where Aladdin flies up to Jasmine’s balcony using his magic carpet and is greeted by Jasmine’s tiger Rajah, you can hear a subtle voice in the background that supposedly says: “Good teenagers, take off your clothes.” You will need to turn the volume up as it’s hard to hear without.Disney has since said the script written for Aladdin says he should have said “C’mon…good kitty. Take off and go” in that scene. But why have him whisper it? Maybe due to power of suggestions, but the rumour started back in 1993 after Aladdin was released on home video.
8. The Lion King: Sex Message
A 4-year-old boy from New York spotted this image but we bet you never did as a kid – smart kid.
Just around after half way through the movie The Lion King there is a cloud of dust that forms when Simba, Pumbaa and Timon are chilling out, gazing at the stars while on a cliff. If you watch carefully the newly-formed dust-cloud seems to spell out S-E-X.
Some say the hidden message is supposed to spell S-F-X as it was inserted by a special effects group.
7. The Wabbit who Came to Dinner: Bugs Bunny’s Little Fella
In 1942 a Merrie Melodies cartoon was aired called Wabbit Who Came To Dinner which showed a lot more than we wished to see. Pay attention to the shower scene: Did you see what looked like Bugs Bunny’s penis? Some of you are saying it’s merely the gap between his legs, but if so, the scene was created in such a way it was supposed to look like a penis.
6. The Little Mermaid: Minister’s Errection
In The Little Mermaid during Ursula’s wedding scene you will notice what looks like a “penis-shaped” object protruding from the minister’s pelvic region.
When comparing this still with others in the same scene you can see the alleged “erection” may in fact be the minister’s knee. Although this is probably true, it was done in a way to suggest an erection, but a way of getting away with it – Nice thinking, Disney.
5. The Lion King: Thong Front Cover
At first glance, the movie post looks quite innocent as it depicts Simba. But on closer inspection, does that look like a semi-naked girl wearing what seems to be a thong? Either a very cleverly placed Disney hidden message, or simple too many people with dirty minds?
4. The Little Mermaid: The Phallic Palace
On copies of The Little Mermaid home video (VHS), it seems that one of the castle’s spires resembles who looks like a phallus – hence The Phallic Palace.
It was reported that an angry artist tried to sneak in the phallic as a way of revenge after he heard news of his upcoming redundancy. The artists has since stated that he wasn’t about to lose his job and the cover was due to a time frame he had to abide by – the coincidence of the resemblance was just unlucky…apparently.
3. Who Framed Roger Rabbit: Jessica Rabbit’s Private Parts
If you are the kind of guy that gets turned on by cartoon characters such as Jessica Rabbit the best thing to do is keep it to yourself. But luckily for you the animators at Disney have thrown a few stills of Jessica Rabbit without any underwear on.
In the scene where Jessica Rabbit is cruising around Toon Town in an animated cab with Bob Hoskins, take note of the part where Jessica Rabbit is throw out of the cab. You should see her red dress lift up and what looks like Britney Spears moment.
2. The Rescuers: Naked Woman
Around 38 minutes into the movies The Rescuers, when Bianca and Bernard ride around the city in an empty sardine tin which is attached to Orville, if you pay attention you will notice a naked woman in the background. But unless you are pausing and going frame by frame then the chances are you will miss it. In fact it was down to Disney making the subliminal message public that people noticed it.
Disney has since said that the image wasn’t edited in by animators, but was done in the post-production stage and in 8 January 1999, Disney decided to recall 3.4 million copies of the 1977 animated movie.
1. Donald Duck Swears
Everyone knows that Donald Duck is known for having a speech impediment which means some words could be easily mistaken for others.Well, back in 1937 the short animation film The Clock Cleaners was released. In this short Disney animation it seems that our favorite duck not only got away with us not questioning why he wasn’t wearing any pants, but he is angered to the point of saying the phrase “f#ck you.”
Even though we can take a joke, it seems some of you can’t: Around 1995-96, an Arkansas woman named Janet Gilmer filed a lawsuit against The Walt Disney Company and Buena Vista Home Video in Washington County Circuit Court:
Through its marketing efforts, the use of the Disney name, and a ‘G’ rating, the defendants represented to the public that ‘The Lion King’ and ‘The Little Mermaid’ videocassettes were suitable for use and viewing by young children.Stupid, we know. Did the woman expect money from this? Why did she deserve money and not everyone who watch the movie? We are sure her daughter didn’t have suicidal thought of the images that she didn’t see. Let’s all LOL at her…LOL!
Furthermore, the defendants never stated or suggested to the public that these videocassettes contained drawings and animated scenes that depicted sexual messages or other material that was unsuitable for young children.
Top 10 Subliminal Messages in Disney Animations
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