“Good teenagers, take off your clothes,” said Aladdin.
Yes that’s right Walt Disney was one of the many men who would think about sex as often as a woman thinks about shopping, and infiltrate his thoughts into Disney Movies. The question is just how many Disney movies have sexual messages? Disney movies seem to be spreading another message apart from the prince and princess get married and “they lived happily ever after?”
Throughout the years people have spotted sexual messages and sexual pictures implanted into Disney Movies. They’ve appeared on blogs, YouTube and movie sites. Disney Movies are not only evil, but they are recycled. Below are some pictures taken off the Web site Slightlywarped.com, which exposes some of Disney’s dirty secrets.
Now for Disney’s really dirty secrets. According to Yahoo! Answers, in the movie “The Little Mermaid” the song “Under the Sea” has a pretty nasty verse by Sebastian, he says “darling it’s better, down where it’s wetter, take it from me and also has a message in Spanish when played backwards and slowed down.” The Priest that gets Ursula and Prince Eric married has a woody during the whole marriage process.
On the cover of the movie; one of the castles is actually a golden penis. On YouTube you can witness for yourself the subliminal message in Sebastian’s song. “Hercules” is another movie that has a song sung by Meagra and when played backwards and translated has a pretty strange message that may just send chills up your spine.
“The Rescuers” has a scene where the two mice are riding on a boat and as they pass a window there is a naked women with her breasts exposed standing in it.
The word “sex” has appeared in many movies as well, such as in “The Lion King” when Simba sits at the edge of a cliff and the stars spell out “sex.” Also in the movie Aladdin there is a scene that shows the purple flowers spelling out “sex.”
Aladdin is also pretty jacked up, in the scene where he and Princess Jasmine’s tiger are on her balcony he whispers “good kitty” and then says, “Good teenagers take off your clothes.” That same message is said not once, but twice when Jafar goes to the Cave inside the lion’s mouth.
Disney movies are also racists and sexist. In the opening credits to the song “Arabian Nights” the lyrics actually says, “Oh I come from a land, from a far away place, where the caravan camel roam. Where they cut off your ear, if they don’t like your face, it’s barbaric but hey, it’s home.” Wait what? Let’s see there are caravan camels, which means there must be sand and Jafar is of course the villain with a Middle Eastern accent. Disney Lyrics Web site show the verse now and the original one.
“Oh I come from a land, from a faraway place
Where the caravan camels roam
Where it's flat and immense
And the heat is intense
It's barbaric, but hey, it's home”
Original first verse (1992-93):
“Oh I come from a land, from a faraway place
Where the caravan camels roam
Where they cut off your ear
If they don't like your face
It's barbaric, but hey, it's home”
Aristocrats has Asian stereotypes, Latinos are portrayed as violent and ‘The Jungle Book” has monkeys with voices of black men. Hmmmm? Sexism is a big feature, if you haven’t noticed; the men are always portrayed with strength and dominance and the woman are beautiful, tiny and most of the time shown doing chores and being dainty. Eek!
Disney movies are “F’ed up” and that’s no joke. They’re supposedly children’s movies but contain explicit material. Rated G? That’s hilarious. To view all of these funny and shockingly disturbing Disney secrets visit YouTube, Yahoo! Answers and Disney’s dirty secrets Web sites.
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