Disney’s Subliminal Messages Are Too Disturbing, We’d Rather Cover Our Eyes
You be the judge.
Cover image via The Visual Comm GuyAsk kids what's their favorite Disney cartoon or movie and you will get a lot of answers. But, ask if they know about the subliminal messages hidden in those shows, you might get none.
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The Walt Disney Company has been getting a lot of criticisms since 1993 for including subliminal messages and sexual imagery in their movies and cartoons.
The criticisms started when Disney released The Rescuers showing a nude photo of a woman.
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From The Rescuers, Disney has released countless movies and cartoons that gained a lot of fanatics, making the world "the happiest place on earth". Or so we thought.
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Here are the most obvious videos and photos we have collected from Disney's movies and cartoons that completely show subliminal messages and sexual imageries.
You be the judge.
Lion King
There's a scene in Lion King where Simba kicks some dust, then suddenly the word "sex" appears in the sky.
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Also, did a woman's figure just appeared in a Lion King's poster?
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Hercules
There are obvious phallic shapes shown subtly in this movie. There are also the women characters in it who are not wearing any underpants.
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Tangled
Tangled has a hidden "sex" word in its poster.
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Pocahontas
Yes, even Pocahontas has a lot of "sex" words scattered in the entire movie. Some are hard to see at first glance, but scenes that have water or smoke literally showed the word "sex".
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Little Mermaid
Apart from the fact that the main characters in the movie are almost all half-humans/half-creatures, you will never unnotice the fact that Ariel is just wearing a bikini top in the whole film.
Oh, and there is a golden penis showing right in the middle of the Little Mermaid poster, which is so inappropriately obvious that it doesn't need explaining.
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L.C. Geerts, author of the article, "[Giants Nephilim and Akilim] (http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/vida_alien/alien_watchers10.htm)", said that the Anakim and the daughters of men, The Giants, produced all kinds of Demons and Monsters, from the knowledge of their Fathers the Nephilim and they created what ever they liked and so were born the most "Strange Creatures" that ever existed on Earth. These demonic hybrids began to completely corrupt and destroy the human race, they sinned not only with the daughters of men, they began to sin against the animals, beasts, birds, and reptiles, bringing forth the half human half animal creatures, which are so widely known throughout ancient cultures and civilizations and many were worshipped as gods," as published on [Earth-History] (http://earth-history.com).
Aladdin
One of the scenes in the movie shows Aladdin trying to tame Jasmine's tiger. You will hear him saying "Good teenagers, take off their clothes", instead of "Good kitty, take off and go".
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In another scene, after the wedding of Aladdin and Jasmine, an earthquake occurred. Genie timely blurts out, "The earth isn't supposed to move until the honeymoon" — which is an obvious sexual reference, if you ask us.
Frozen
For some, Frozen's theme song, *Let It Go* is not just about choosing confidence over fear. Some say that it's about flaunting your sexuality and coming out gay.
According to Sam Adams from Indiewire, he thinks that there is a scrambled sexual reference in the movie as well. "Idina Menzel's delivery, and the animated sequence that accompanies it, is ecstatic, liberated: 'No right, no wrong, no rules for me — I'm free.' But the price of Elsa's emancipation is steep; she's free to feel, but she can only show those feelings to herself," [said] (http://www.indiewire.com/2014/02/the-scrambled-sexuality-of-frozens-let-it-go-126844/) Adams, writer for IndieWire.
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Oh, and there's this joke that you might have forgotten about:
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Alice In Wonderland
In Alice in Wonderland, there are sexual imageries and even indirect reference to drugs.
Even BBC News wrote an article entitled, "[Is Alice in Wonderland really about drugs?] (http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-19254839)", discussing the bizarre adventures of Alice and the readers' trend in the 60s on identifying the drug theme in a book. "The Cheshire Cat disappears leaving only the enigmatic grin behind. Alice drinks potions and eats pieces of mushroom to change her physical state. The caterpillar smokes an elaborate water pipe. The whole atmosphere of the story is so profoundly disjointed from reality – surely drugs must have had an influence? After all this was the era of legal opium use."
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Monsters Inc.
"Noooo, even Monster's Inc.???"
Unfortunately, yes.
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