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Old 01-21-2012, 08:06 PM
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Speaking of Disney movies, did you know a lot of them contain sexual innuendos and hidden sexual messages? Sex sells, and Disney has been putting it (sex) out there for years.

Aladdin
In the scene where Aladdin and Jasmine are to take a magic carpet ride, Aladdin calls on Jasmine to come with him, and continues to speak under his breath “teenagers take off your clothes”

The Lion King
The segment in question in occurs about midway through the movie when Simba, the hero, plops down and a cloud of dust rises above him. As the dust begins to trail off, it forms the letters S-E-X, with each letter fading as the next becomes clear. In this next part, Simba is talking to his father in the night sky where stars can be seen. Upon connecting these stars, a ***** is formed.

The Little Mermaid
Not only were these derogatory images found in the movie, but on the promotional posters, and the original movie cover as well. Of these images, one includes a phallus-shaped tower in the castle on the promotional posters for the movie. The artist has claimed that this was the result of rushed background detailing. Another image is that of the bishop having an erection in the wedding scene. The bishop is dressed in a white tunic and white tights, and in some scenes it is difficult to differentiate between the tights and the tunic. The mysterious bulge is actually the bishop’s knee, but the resemblance of an erection is still there.

The Rescuers
In January of 1999, Disney announced a recall of the home video version of their 1977 animated feature The Rescuers because it contained a "questionable background image" (LA Daily News, 1999). Just at the start of the film, as rodent heroes Bianca and Bernard fly through the city in a sardine box strapped to the back of Orville, proprietor of Albatross Air Charter Service, the photographic image of a topless woman can be seen at the window of a building in the background in two different (non-consecutive) frames: first in the bottom left corner, then at the top center portion of the frame. Unlike most rumors of risqué word-images hidden in Disney's animated films, this one is clearly true, and the images in question were undeniably inserted into the movie on purpose. The two "topless woman" frames have reputedly been present in the film ever since its original 1977 theatrical release (a fact apparently confirmed by Disney, whose spokesperson said that the tampering "was done more than 20 years ago"), although Disney claims that they were not included in the 1992 home video version because "it was made from a different print" (Studio History, 1998). Disney also claimed that the images were not placed in the film by any of their animators, but were inserted during the post-production process. The company decided to recall 3.4 million copies of the video "to keep our promise to families that we can trust and rely on the Disney brand to provide the finest in family entertainment”.

There are pics to confirm these statements, but I didn't feel it appropriate to post them on the forum. You can read and view the entire article here:

http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/tcom.../gp13/gp13.pdf

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