#SUBLIMINAL MESSAGES DISNEY SERIES#
The 1987 cartoon series Duck Tales is a childhood favorite among most Disney fans – with a catchy intro tune that's most likely playing in your head as you read this. Get your ears, eyes, and tin-foil hats ready, because here are the 15 Hidden Messages In Disney Shows They Didn't Think You'd Notice.
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Their shows are no different, either – from Ducktales to Hannah Montana, the writers made sure to sprinkle in a few suggestive winks at older audiences, or simply stir up conspiracy theories with a creepy message or two. It's little tidbits like these that make their media all the more intriguing, and have us revisiting our childhoods just to get a second glimpse of these secret, hidden elements. The company's blockbuster films are definitely rich in this department, with countless fan discoveries ranging from inappropriate imagery (the revealing lady in The Rescuers, anyone?) to possible PSAs on drug use (yep, we all know what kind of “nap” that was, Alice).
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I wonder what it's like to work for Disney's PR team.Disney has excelled time and time again with their flawless storytelling, iconic characters, and just all-around top-quality family entertainment- well, okay, for the most part, that is.ĭue to their incredible popularity among the young and old alike, Disney's creations have naturally become a hot topic of discussion among audiences whether it be to discuss mind-boggling fan theories, share the love they have for certain characters, or – and most interestingly – to point out certain Easter eggs and fascinating details one may not have caught the first time. Again, the spire was removed once Disney had been made aware of the rumors going around. I mean, it for sure looks like a penis, but Snopes spoke to the artist and in this case it really was just an accident and not the work of some higher, sex-obsessed power. No, it was not the work of a Disney employee who had been made aware of his imminent unemployment, but just a mistake of an outsourced artist who was working with tired eyes late into the night. Similar to the bishop's mistaken member, Disney claims that adding a phallic image in their promotional art was completely unintentional. Also, a disgruntled Disney employee didn’t draw a penis on its promotional art In versions released later, the little nubbin was removed thus ending any speculation from future generations.maybe.Ģ. But it did kind of look like a boner, even if it wasn't intentional. And people are just seeing what they want to see."Īhhhhh the knees. The joke was he’s a little man standing on a box and his robes, his big bishop robes, are draped over everything so they’re covering his whole body. While the anatomy of animated characters can be a bit tricky, in an interview with HuffPost Entertainment, one of the former Disney animators behind The Little Mermaid Tom Sito cleared this one up.
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Sadly, the elderly bishop officiating Vanessa and Prince Eric's wedding was not so excited that he popped an animated hard-on. The bishop doesn’t get aroused in The Little Mermaid While I'm sure that you guys are aware of some of the following debunkings (hello, this is the Internet after all), let's just clear the air a bit by dispelling and confirming some of these rumors.ġ. In any case, most of Disney's "subliminal sexual messages" have taken a decent amount of imagination to create and perpetuate. It could be that it's funny, perhaps just because the idea of being a child totally oblivious to sexual suggestions reminds us of happier times, or maybe the conspiracy theory that Illuminati are trying to brainwash us is just too good to pass up. Everyone, including myself, loves to think that Disney animators have been secretly adding explicit images to our favorite childhood movies for years.