What could be more innocent than a cartoon? Bright, funny characters, harmless scenes - all this is intended for the entertainment of children. However, adult viewers find hidden subtexts where children see just another animated episode.
We present you the top 10 erotic scenes in famous cartoons from Disney.
In the new copies of the cartoons, some hidden “sex messages” of the animators were deleted, but if you own the original VHS copy, you can still see some of them.
10. Rapunzel: the hidden word "sex"
In 2010, the cartoon “Rapunzel: A Tangled Story” was released. And on one of the advertising posters you can, if you look closely, read the letters S, E and X.
The poster, which depicts Flynn, Rapunzel, Maximus and Pascal, looks like a simple picture. But in Rapunzel’s hair, which she wraps around Flynn, inquisitive viewers found what would remain behind the scenes after the completion of the “complicated story”. Or maybe all the blame for the rich imagination?
9. Aladdin: good teens, undress
In the scene where Aladdin takes off onto the balcony Jasmine, using his magic carpet, and collides with the tiger Raja, you can hear a thin voice in the background, which allegedly says: “Good teens, undress.”
You will need to turn the volume to maximum, as it is quite hard to hear. According to representatives of the Disney company, the script ordered Aladdin to say, “Good ... good kitten. Take off and leave ”in this scene. But why does he speak in a whisper? Maybe this is just the power of self-hypnosis, but the rumor about the second sense of his phrase appeared back in 1993, after Aladdin was released on cassettes for home videos.
8. The Lion King: A Sex Message
This image in one of the most popular cartoons in the world was noticed by a 4-year-old boy from New York.
Around the middle of the cartoon, a cloud of dust appears, which forms when Simba, Pumbaa and Timon rest on a rock, looking at the stars. If you closely monitor the dust that formed the cloud, it seems that the word S-E-X is written there.
Some say that a hidden message should mean SFX, as it was inserted using a group of special effects.
7. Rabbit comes to dinner: a little "carrot" Bugs Bunny
In 1942, in the animated series Merrie Melodies, the series “Rabbit Comes to Dinner” was shown, in which viewers were shown much more than they would like to see. Pay attention to the scene in the shower: do you see something that is very similar to Bugs Bunny's penis?
Perhaps this is just an empty gap between his legs. But even if this is so, the scene was created in such a way that this gap looks like a penis.
6. The little mermaid: a possible erection at the priest
In “The Little Mermaid” during the wedding scene of Ursula, you will notice something resembling a “penis-like” object protruding from the groin of a clergyman. A more thoughtful examination reveals that the alleged "erection" may actually be the knee of a venerable worshiper. So guess what it really is?
5. The Lion King: a figured girl on a poster
In fifth place in the ranking of erotic subtexts in the Disney animated films, the cult “Lion King” again appeared.
In 2002, this animated motion picture was re-released for a limited time. At first glance, the poster for The Lion King looks pretty innocent, and just portrays Simba. But upon closer inspection, the silhouette of a half-naked girl becomes visible right in the center of the picture. Either this is a very cleverly placed hidden message from Disney Studios, or just a random set of lines.
4. The Little Mermaid: The Phallic Palace
On the cover of The Little Mermaid, in the version for home viewing (VHS), it seems that one of the castle's spiers resembles a phallus - hence the phallic palace. There is a version that the angry artist found out about the upcoming dismissal and thus tried to take revenge on the studio-employer.
According to another version, the artist didn’t take revenge on anyone, just “deadlines were running out” and there was no time to redo the failed spire. And its resemblance to the male genital organ is completely accidental.
3. Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Private scene with Jessica Rabbit
If you get excited watching cartoon characters such as Jessica Rabbit, then the best thing to do is to keep that feeling in yourself. But, fortunately for you, Disney animators created several frames of the beauty Jessica without underwear.
In the scene where Jessica cruises around Multtown in an animated booth with Eddie Valiant (Bob Hoskins), pay attention to the part where she is thrown out of the cab. You will see her red dress pull up and ... there is nothing under it.
By the way, in 2009, Jessica became the leader among the sexiest fictional heroines according to a survey conducted by Cadbury.
2. Donald Duck: F # ck you
Everyone knows that Donald Duck is rather tongue-tied, and some of the words spoken by him can easily be mistaken for others. However, back in 1937, a short animated film was released in which a faithful friend of Mickey Mouse uttered a phrase that does not have a double interpretation. When asked why he doesn’t wear pants, Donald was indignant to the point that he distinctly said “F # ck you”.
This, of course, is not an erotic scene in its purest form, but a curse with obvious sexual overtones.
1. Rescuers: a naked woman
There is no way to write off what is happening in one of the episodes of the cartoon about the adventures of the fearless mice Bianca and Bernard to the game of imagination.
At about 38 minutes, when Bianca and Bernard fly around the city on a bird, sitting in an empty sardine can, you can see a naked woman flickering in the window. But if you are not stopping to view frame by frame, then most likely, skip this scene. She was not noticed in the 70s, when the cartoon just got to the cinema, and was not noticed later, when there were cassettes with "Rescuers", because for some reason they used a different print.
But in 1999, after the release of DVD-tapes, appeals from concerned parents fell upon Disney Studios, whose children noticed a “naked aunt” in the window when watching the cartoon. As a result, the studio announced that it would take 3.4 million copies of the video sold with Rescuers due to several frames containing an “objectified background image”.
While some of the points in the selection of sex scenes in popular Disney cartoons are controversial, Rescuers definitely forced the studio to hang its head in shame. In a press release, Disney explained that the image of a naked woman “was made more than twenty years ago.” So, it seems, the joker was never found.