+White High Heels you might want to google any Disney movie along with the words Fridge Brilliance. It could give you some perspective on how much thought people believe that Disney puts into their movies.
Yeah, like the centaur... a bump on the head growing like that has been done in cartoons forever. And I never noticed his head looking particularly phallic. Maybe I just don't have a dirty enough mind lol.
+Gerald Dokka depends on interpretation, i guess. i got that this video was saying that but that's not the impression i get... mr potato head doesn't have genitals to put in a mouth haha
+Lennie Godber what i want to know is why so many people are bashing this video, you're totally right about that comment but that's not even slightly the point of this video so your kinda doing exactly what your being annoyed by.
Thanks for watching everyone! If some of the entries didn't seem so shocking to you, keep in mind that they are ALL sexual references in movies destined to children... Adult humour in kid's movies is fine but does it have to be sexual?
Dude... WTF? are you serious? you didn't KNOW??? its been 20+ years! I'm guessing you also didnt know there was an Aladdin Adventure SERIES made up 86 episodes across 3 whole seasons of them flying around and hunting bad guys and having whacky adventures????
+ClearlyImAKong That was what I was thinking as well. Some of them, sure, maybe dirty jokes. Most of the "jokes" were really struggling to find something that fit the narrators, well narrative lol.
You know, they're only only inappropriate if you decide to take them that way. You can choose to believe whether or not you think they're inappropriate. It just depends on how you think about it. No some of these I do see that they're inappropriate, but most of them made no sense of being inappropriate
How could you guys forget about Robots!?! When they decide to have a "baby" they have to 'build' the baby robot. They say something around the lines of, "Well you know what they say!? MAKING the baby is the best part!"
A few are clearly winks to the adult audience, but I agree that several of these are just... the audience projecting their own sexuality onto the scene. Which is fine, but the far-reachiness of them implies it wasn't Disney's intent.
Why would those be inappropriate? People tend to forget that Disney makes films for all ages, not just kids. There is still today a very stupid mentality in thinking that animated movies are just for children... I find fantastic to see adult jokes in Disney films because this just supports further the idea that their films are for everyone. If anything, adult jokes just make the movies *even more awesome*.
In the Emperor’s New Groove there’s that scene where Yzma lifts her skirt, and Cusco and Pacha are like “No, no, please don’t.” Then are releaved to see she’s only retrieving a dagger from her garter. The inuenendo lies in the fact that they thought she was going to expose her lady bits to them.
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movies like ice age and shrek were actually meant to be for older audiences but were very popular with children so they had to try their best to mix in the two
Schizhophreny Anny oh, because in hetalia there's a scene where Russia asks Latvia why he's so short and then he starts stretching Latvia while he yells streeeeeeetch and laughs and Latvia panics
Big hero 6, refers to puberty when Bamax comes out to check Hero's diagnosis, says "You will experience strong and sudden urges and changes in the chest, underarms, and..." Hero then stops him.
the grinch who stole Christmas when the people's babies arives one of them says hey honey look our baby is here then he takes another look at the baby and says he looks like your boss i dont get it but my friends said it was an adult joke
You forgot another line from that exact scene in frozen: Kristoff: "does he pick his nose?" Anna: "he's a prince he doesn't do that" Kristoff: "all men do that" They weren't talking about nose picking
+Swedish Otaku Didn't you comment on one of Cinemassacre's videos aswell a while ago? Not that it matters, but it's quite interesting that i'd find someone commenting on a completely different show right after I saw you on a different video. I guess i'm just easily amused.
Zootopia just adds onto the Dirty Disney Jokes where Judy Hopps is multiplying numbers quickly and sarcastically says "I mean I am just a dumb bunny, but we are good at multiplying"
In the Danish version of the intro song to Beauty and the Beast, when the triplets sings about Gaston they sing that there thoughts gets sinful, but they don't in the English version, but that's also a little dirty joke I didn't notice as a child, but first when rewatched as an adult :)
+Connor Sneesby it still was stupid! it is referring to the fact that the EMOTION saw a big hairy guy that looked like a bear, means he saw a human with a lot of hair that looked to him like the ANIMAL a bear!!!! It's not even sexual!!!! these idiots got too much time on their hands!!!!!
+Connor Sneesby it still was stupid! it is referring to the fact that the EMOTION saw a big hairy guy that looked like a bear, means he saw a human with a lot of hair that looked to him like the ANIMAL a bear!!!! It's not even sexual!!!! these idiots got too much time on their hands!!!!!
Its not sexual countdown. Its INAPPROPRIATE meaning not really for kids. And sure to a kid thats how it seems! A bear in the gay community is a big harry man, the same way a woof is reffered to as a hot guy in the gay community, its really subtle. Not all inappropriate jokes are sexual. It can mean just simply not belonging in a kids movie.
Has anyone watched The Road To El' Dorado? It's full of unexpected twists. I was honestly shocked. EXAMPLES - - Let's start off at 25:20 as Tulio and Miguel say there "parting words" Miguel apologizes about a girl to Tulio. It's a fast clip, and difficult to hear. - 33:05 as Chel as stolen Tulio's & Miguel's dice. Miguel decides to ask where Chel could've been keeping the dice. - 33:20, seconds later, Chel is watching the boys change and they kick her out, but Miguel mentions Chel is "Woah." - 45:20, you see quite the romance building up between Tulio and Chel and, Tulio mentions that he has "temptation" but mustn't be distracted. HOWEVER, when you reach 50:34, you hear Tulio and Chel having there own enjoyment, and by the satisfaction on Tulio's face, you can only imagine what they were up to. To be honest, i'm not positive if this is a Disney film, but it does say so. I was on Netflix, and I decided I wanted to watch a movie I had yet to watch, and it happened to be this one. I don't know what to think about it!
+Ella TV • It's a DreamWorks not Disney Movie. Atlantis was what Disney released that year... although art-style wise both Studios were producing near identical Animated Features. As for tone however, DreamWorks has always been somewhat more overt and risqué in their use of Humour; while Disney tends to bury it as Easter Eggs or 'Off the Cusp' comments you don't focus on.
About Hercules- few days ago I had that sudden brainstorm out of nowhere and I started thinking about Meg from Hercules vs actual ancient Greece women. It started with "If Meg was attractive historically correct, she'd weight way more pounds and have an unibrow". Then I began to think about her dress. Ancient greek women wore white, heavy dresses and no make-up... but prostitutes would wear thinner, colored dresses and make up. o_o
I remember growing up in 2014 and watching mr.peabody and sherman and i saw a hidden joke.basically when there are two shermans,mr peabody says "we have to separate them before he touches himself" and the cps agent gasps. Basically its a joke about touching yourself
These scenes are what makes it fun viewing for the older generation as well. I say fair play to Disney trying to capture the entire audience and not just aiming to the younger generation.
In The Incredibles short "Jack, Jack, Attack" Sindro says that the letters on his shirt would have been from Baby sitter, but he didn't want to be wearing a BS!!!! That's probably my favorite hidden joke ever XD
How about in the movie Robots when the dad came home and the mom says "oh you just missed the delivery but dont worry, making the baby is the fun part"
There is an article about this somewhere that you can read but the theory is it has to do with gender identity. You see Riley is still young and doesn't quite know who she is yet that is why none of her emotions have taken to a particular style or gender. Once she gets older and realizes her gender identity, be it male or female, and her style/fashion sense, her emotions will follow through.
Rose Westbrooke Sorry I call bs on that. Kids identify with their gender way before they hit puberty, Why do you think there are girl specific and boy specific toys in the market?
how has every video like this one missed the entire song in the hunchback of notre dame Hellfire? where the guy is 1)"burning with desire" 2) blames esmeralda for "turning him to sin" i watched it once as a kid and not again until i was 20 and i was so shocked
+youtubaholic And when he threatens Esmeralda when she takes sanctuary! "I was just imagining a rope around that lovely neck." "I know what you were imagining." Not to mention he offers her safety for sex once or twice.
I watched Hunchback as an adult before I had kids and was DISTURBED by that whole plot. My kids are 10 and 12 and I have NEVER let them see this. Most of the references in this video are a stretch and just inside jokes.
You should've included the scene from Brother Bear 2 when the moose said "Hey, nice dewlaps. Are those things real?" about the "moosettes" until he got cut off by Nita
+Screen Rant Most of these "inappropriate" things aren't, you really had to do some struggling to make them fit the video title. Keep the vids coming though, I enjoy most of them. :)
+Uni-Llama Evy No you are ruining it yourself by watching videos like UNDRESS TO KILL (Greatest Game Of All Humankind) I don't think that game is for kids yet you liked the video
I like the part in "Old Yeller" where a farm lad was showing his country farm to a pretty lass visiting from Dallas. At one point, they stopped at a pasture where a bull was mounting a cow. The young lad turned to the girl and said, "I'd sure like fer me to be gittin a bit of what that old bull is gettin!" To which the girl replied, "Well go ahead! It's your cow!"
I spotted one in Minions. In the scene where Scarlet Overkill first appears(at VillainCon), she is wearing a red dress. There is a person in the audience with 3D glasses, but with only the red side on their eyes. If you look through something red at something red, you can't see the red thing. So this person was trying to not see the dress...
wen Izma pulls up her skirt in emperors new groove, the emperor and his friend are disgusted, but they play it off by revealing a dagger instead of something else
With apologies, one of the funniest moments in the movies is Bookworm's reaction in "Toy Story 3" when he spots Barbie's hidden high heels thinking it is Ken rather than Barbie.
You left out the mom fantasizing about the foreign guy in Inside Out. Since it was Diane Lane playing the part, it really makes the perfect prequel to Unfaithful.
Well for "Inside Out" they where very offensive in shapes, why Sadness is fat? Why Fear is like a nerd? Why Angry is a Grown Man? Why Disgusting looks like that? Why Happiness is a"American Model"? looks like his character designer is a rather prejudiced person, sure is a Republican :D
Actually the emotions were all based on basic shapes, sadness a teardrop, anger a brick, fear a nerve, disgust a stalk of broccoli, and joy was a star. And if you pay attention to when Riley was a young child, the emotions do look a bit younger, they age gradually with her.
Also if you see at the end of the movie when they get to other people's heads you can see that they are different to the young girl's head. But yeah I do think that even though one could be a teardrop shape, the other a star, etc... They could have make them different so as to not implant stereotypes or ideas of how should things be in kids minds.
+Darth_MABK "They were very offensive in shapes", I was going to give you an actual response, but you are clearly ignorant about perception. To even try to state that a republican is automatically offensive just goes to show your ignorance.
some of these were kinda stretching it and not really inappropriate unless you interpreted them that way...like the Emperors New Groove and Hercules ones.
+jaime saliba There is a older woman she on the right I believe. Men are generally taller in his case definitely so his oldest male son can draw a lot of attention.
In Shrek 2 when the King sends Shrek and Donkey to the forest, they catch Puss after he had the hairball and said we should take his sword and neuter him right here.
Seriously? In that exact scene in Hercules, Herc looks under the centaur before calling him "sir"... and the only dirty thing you could find was the bump on his head?!
Am I the only one who noticed that in Hercules when he says "Excuse me... Sir..." He looks at the mythical creatures legs (which are off screen) am I the only one? 😂😂😂 Now that I've noticed, it's something I can't forget.
Dude... WTF? are you serious? you didn't KNOW??? its been 20+ years! I'm guessing you also didnt know there was an Aladdin Adventure SERIES made up of 86 episodes across 3 whole seasons of them flying around and hunting bad guys and having whacky adventures????
wait- *what do you mean on bambi? i dont get it.* the only one i get is the ‘large hairy men’ and ‘what size’ *help i have a dirty mind, but i dont understand* OHHH THE BAMBI MEANT HE WENT HARD-
Yui Nakamura When Squidward tells Spongebob to bury himself so he does, and their boss Mr. Krabs says to Spongebob, 'please tell me that is your nose.' Basically Mr. Krabs is hoping that Spongebob isnt showing his privates and being a gay sponge.
@@thegreatwalrus9238 The foot size had absolutely nothing to do with dick size and not even a wink or anything, it was definitely exaggerated. There were only 2 in this list which actually seemed like jokes the movies were making and that was the Cars one and the Ratattooie one