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Disney movies are known for their wholesome and family-friendly content, but upon closer inspection, there are some dirty references that may have gone unnoticed. Here are 10 dirty references you probably missed in these Disney movies:
- The Lion King: During the "Hakuna Matata" song, Simba collapses onto a rock, causing a cloud of dust to rise up and spell out the word "SEX" for a split second.
- The Little Mermaid: In the wedding scene, the minister appears to have an erection, which some believe was intentionally drawn by a disgruntled animator.
- Aladdin: When Aladdin and Jasmine are on the balcony, Aladdin says "Good teenagers, take off your clothes," which some interpret as a subliminal message.
- Beauty and the Beast: In the song "Gaston," the line "I use antlers in all of my decorating" sounds like "I use antlers in all of my DE-CAP-I-TATING."
- The Rescuers: In a scene where Bernard and Bianca are flying through the city, a topless woman can be seen in the background for a split second.
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame: In the song "Out There," a group of women are shown dancing and one of them lifts up her skirt to reveal her underwear.
- Toy Story: When Woody is trying to convince Buzz that he's a toy, he says "You're not the real Buzz Lightyear, you're an action figure!" and Buzz responds "You're a sad, strange little man, and you have my pity." Some interpret this as a reference to Woody's genitalia.
- The Emperor's New Groove: In a scene where Kuzco is turned into a llama, he lands on a woman's balcony and says "Don't worry, it's just a talking llama." The woman responds "It's not the first time I've been thrown out of a window," which some interpret as a reference to her being a prostitute.
- Frozen: In the song "Fixer Upper," one of the trolls says "We're not saying you can change him, 'cause people don't really change." Another troll responds "We're only saying that love's a force that's powerful and strange." Some interpret this as a reference to conversion therapy.
- Peter Pan: In a scene where Peter and the Lost Boys are trying to think of a name for Wendy, one of the boys suggests "The Red-Headed Mermaid." Another boy responds "No! Let's call her 'The Codfish!'" which some interpret as a reference to female genitalia.
While these dirty references may have gone unnoticed by younger viewers, they serve as a reminder that even the most innocent-seeming movies can have hidden adult humor.