the bit in the lion king where its meant to say sex is actually sfx meaning special effects but i think the aladdin ones true though
if you go to this website its good for stuff like that http://www.snopes.com/disney/films/ it has loads of disney ones and others too
2006-12-24 09:40:15
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answered by Beautiful-Liar 2
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Disney movie innuendo?
I've heard from many people that many Disney movies like The Little Mermaid and The Lion King have lots of innuendo. I recently saw The Little Mermaid and only saw a couple references. Does anyone know of any more in any other Disney movie that have some and which scenes they occur in?
2015-08-18 13:01:24
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answered by Chiquita 1
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Disney Sexual Innuendos
2016-10-03 08:04:19
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answered by pozzi 4
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I have come across the ones in Aladdin and the Lion King. I don't believe that either of them were intentional.
There was a lot in the Hunchback of Notre Dame. At least that I noticed. I only had recently noticed it. A little kid isn't going to understand it like that. They just see it as a story.
I also heard that in the Rescuers there was a topless women. I had never seen that, I later learned that they had edited the film. I don't know if that is all true though.
The only other thing I've heard is about Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. The Dwarves Represent the seven stages of Cocaine.
2006-12-24 09:46:53
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answered by Rachel 3
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Walt is my hero, and he had alot more integrity than that. Those who work for him are to live and breath his qualities. You can make up whatever stories you want about whoever and whatever you want. But that certaintly doesn't make them true. Aladdin was the first Disney movie to show irreverence toward Disney movies, parks, and general legend, and many have followed leniantly in it's footsteps. But never would they create a childs Disney movie with such thing in it.
Hope I answered your question!
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2006-12-24 15:19:37
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answered by Stella Salvata 2
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The kind of things you are thinking of aren't actually innuendo, they are hidden bits in the artwork that aren't quite what disney had in mind...
For instance, on the original artwork for the cover of The Little Mermaid, there is a palace in the background, with lots of spires. One of those spires (although nobody noticed it until too late) looked remarkably like a penis. The box with that artwork on it is considered a collectable, although not a really valuable one.
In The Lion King, I believe there's a point where the word "sex" is spelled out in the clouds, although I'm not sure on that one.
There were rumors years back that in the film Who Framed Roger Rabbit when the car runs into the pole and everyone flies out that Jessica was animated without her panties, but it turned out they just missed coloring them at one brief point. She was still clothed.
There are probably others, but I don't know them off the top of my head...
2006-12-24 09:24:57
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answered by Steven S 2
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As I tell anybody who asks about this, just watch Hunchback of Notre Dame. Not only do you get sexual references, you also get curse words, murder, and religion references that children could in no way understand. It's the Disney movie that has it all.
2006-12-24 09:22:27
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answered by Jess 4
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The Lion King does have a part where Simba lays down and the leaves puff out from under him and fly away in the wind, that is where they spell sex.
Also in Aladdin, there is a scene where you can here someone whisper... "Good teenager, take off your clothes"
2006-12-24 09:32:31
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answered by katnip 1
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I enjoy Disney movies! So I do not know what you are talking about that there is innuendo in them!
2006-12-25 01:46:49
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answered by ariesgirl2002 6
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The Little Mermaid does not have anything suggestive in it. I heard that, and so deliberately looked for the supposed phallic symbol on the middle of the box cover, and it only kind of looks like that. Also, the little old man who was marrying them at the end did not have a prominent bit of anatomy sticking out; it was his knee. This is DISNEY we're talking about, okay? On his show, he had a talk with one of the girls and asked her to wear a one-piece bathing suit and not a bikini because it was a children's show. And this is the same man people say put all kinds of things into the movies. If anyone did anything, it's the people who drew it. And how do people find these things out anyway? Like when Aladdin apparently says something about someone taking off their clothes, the person said they had to turn up the volume as loud as it would go. Who would do that normally? These people are LOOKING for reasons to dislike these films.
2006-12-24 11:21:17
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answered by Teresa 5
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