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But, since he is prone to pronouncing things oddly, he over-emphasised the '''c''', and it came out sounding like '''semen'''. Made even more funny by the whole 'tailpipe' thing. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBp4s7H0P7o Here it is, at about 6:51.]]

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** But, since he is prone to pronouncing things oddly, he over-emphasised the '''c''', and it came out sounding like '''semen'''. Made even more funny by the whole 'tailpipe' thing. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBp4s7H0P7o Here it is, at about 6:51.]]
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*** He was lonely.
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*** Along similar lines, this troper wonders why so many viewers of the episode "Grief" (Where Jackal becomes the avatar for Anubis and then ''kills a bunch of animals and possibly PEOPLE'') seem to think that all the dead were resurrected by the real Anubis. In the the Toon Disney version, I don't think it's every specifically stated or shown, and I never thought that the deaths were anything less than permanent.

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*** Along similar lines, this troper wonders why so many viewers of the episode "Grief" (Where Jackal becomes the avatar for Anubis and then ''kills a bunch of animals and possibly PEOPLE'') seem to think that all the dead were resurrected by the real Anubis. In the the Toon Disney version, I don't think it's every ever specifically stated or shown, and I never thought that the deaths were anything less than permanent.
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*** Along similar lines, this troper wonders why so many viewers of the episode "Grief" (Where Jackal becomes the avatar for Anubis and then ''kills a bunch of animals and possibly PEOPLE'') seem to think that all the dead were resurrected by the real Anubis. In the the Toon Disney version, I don't think it's every specifically stated or shown, and I never thought that the deaths were anything less than permanent.
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***This troper's girlfriend refused to believe that she had grown up with the edited version of the Aladdin theme song. You can still find copies that start "Well I come from a land in a faraway place, where the desert caravans roam/ Where they cut off your ear if they don't like your face, it's barbaric, but hey it's home!"
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** What wedlock? They're ''dogs''.


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** The scene described above was him trying to straighten up the line, and to this troper what he said sounded more like "My apologies, Winifred."
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** "It's only concubines." "''Ugly'' concubines."

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** "It's only concubines." "''Ugly'' concubines."
* ''{{Treasure Planet}}'' gives us Captain Amelia telling Silver that "You can keep that kind of flim-flammery for your spaceport floozies, Silver.
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** Also: "Your great-granddaughter had to be a CROSS DRESSER!!!"

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** Also: "Your great-granddaughter had to be a CROSS DRESSER!!!"DRESSER!!!"
** "It's only concubines." "''Ugly'' concubines."

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** ''LadyAndTheTramp'' sneaks a ParentalBonus in after the heartwarming dinner scene: Lady and the Tramp lie down on a hill watching the stars...FadeToBlack, implying that this is how Lady ended up pregnant with the Tramp's puppies (out of wedlock, no less!). There's even a conversation between Jock and Trusty later on how one of them will have to marry Lady now, in order to save her honor.

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** * ''LadyAndTheTramp'' sneaks a ParentalBonus in after the heartwarming dinner scene: Lady and the Tramp lie down on a hill watching the stars...FadeToBlack, implying that this is how Lady ended up pregnant with the Tramp's puppies (out of wedlock, no less!). There's even a conversation between Jock and Trusty later on how one of them will have to marry Lady now, in order to save her honor.



** Also, the song "what's This" has quite a few passages that, when listened to in the proper state of mind, sound like they're describing something [[{{DoubleEntendre}} completely different.]] This Troper can never hear that song without laughing since...
--> "I've never felt so good before
--> This empty place inside of me is filling up!
--> I simply cannot get enough!
--> I want it, oh, I want it
--> Oh, I want it for my own!"
** Oh, ''God'', now this troper thinks that the cure for Jack's depression is something [[{{YouNeedToGetLaid}} Sally will be happy to provide]]....
*** It gets worse during "Making Christmas". Jack seems to get a little ''[[IfYouKnowWhatIMean too]]'' excited. The lyrics make it worse
--> I can't believe, whats happening to me. My hopes, my dreams, my ''fantasies!'' *[[TheImmodestOrgasm giddy, high-pitched laughter]]*
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* ''Oliver&Company'' has a strange moment where it seems like Georgette is afraid/hopeful that Dodger will rape her.

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Jimmy Two Shoes isn't Disney, they merely distribute it in the US


* This is arguably the entire point of ''{{Jimmy Two-Shoes}}'', being a children's show that takes place in {{Hell}}, with {{Satan}} and his son as regular characters. Special mention goes to a RunningGag in "The Big Drip" that didn't make it past DisneyXD's radar:
---> (To Beezy) "You pee sitting down?"
** And in ''Pet Rockey'', when Lucius prepares to give TheTalk with two dolls, and continues playing with them after his son leaves.
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--> "Your great granddaughter was a CROSS DRESSER!!!"

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* The {{Villain Song}} "Hellfire" from the Disney film ''{{The Hunchback of Notre Dame}}'' certainly qualifies as this. If the title alone isn't enough, it's an entire song about a religious man's sexual desire for the gypsy Asmerelda and about how he's giving in to his sins.

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* The {{Villain Song}} "Hellfire" from the Disney film ''{{The Hunchback of Notre Dame}}'' certainly qualifies as this. If the title alone isn't enough, it's an entire song about a religious man's sexual desire for the gypsy Asmerelda Esmerelda and about how he's giving in to his sins.
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* [[JamesAndTheGiantPeach Holy SHIPWREEEEEEEECKK!!!]]
** [[JamesAndTheGiantPeach You sir, are an ass!]]

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* The {{Villain Song}} "Hellfire" from the Disney filme ''{{The Hunchback of Notre Dame}}'' certainly qualifies as this. If the title alone isn't enough, it's an entire song about a religious man's sexual desire for the gypsy Asmerelda and about how he's giving in to his sins.

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* [[TheBraveLittleToaster What are you gonna do, Kirby, SUCK ME TO DEATH??]]
* The {{Villain Song}} "Hellfire" from the Disney filme film ''{{The Hunchback of Notre Dame}}'' certainly qualifies as this. If the title alone isn't enough, it's an entire song about a religious man's sexual desire for the gypsy Asmerelda and about how he's giving in to his sins.

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** Then there's the question of why Dr. Finklestein made Sally . . .* [[ThePrincessAndTheFrog Well, waitress, it looks like we're going to be here for a while. We might as well get...comfortable.]]

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** Then there's the question of why Dr. Finklestein made Sally . . .
*** Companionship and love. He's just lonely.
*** [[TrulySingleParent To be his daughter.]]
* [[ThePrincessAndTheFrog Well, waitress, it looks like we're going to be here for a while. We might as well get...comfortable.]]

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** Then there's the question of why Dr. Finklestein made Sally . . .\n*** Companionship and love. He's just lonely.\n*** [[TrulySingleParent To be his daughter.]]\n .* [[ThePrincessAndTheFrog Well, waitress, it looks like we're going to be here for a while. We might as well get...comfortable.]]



* In {{Mulan,}} the basic premise is that a woman has entered an all-man's encampment. Watch that bath scene again. Go on. This troper will wait.

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** Watch "Le Purrfect Crime", and then try to explain to your kids where the name Maltese ''de Sade'' comes from.

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** Watch "Le Purrfect Crime", and then try to explain to your kids where the name Maltese ''de Sade'' comes from.from.
* In {{Mulan,}} the basic premise is that a woman has entered an all-man's encampment. Watch that bath scene again. Go on. This troper will wait.
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* In Disney's ''The Rescuers'', there is one clip where two characters are speeding down the road in a car. For a mere two frames, if you pause and look into one of the windows zooming by, you can see a ''naked woman'' inside. There are many urban legends surrounding Disney movies, but this is the only one that is obviously deliberate.

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* In Disney's ''The Rescuers'', ''TheRescuers'', there is one clip where two characters are speeding down the road in a car. For a mere two frames, if you pause and look into one of the windows zooming by, you can see a ''naked woman'' inside. There are many urban legends surrounding Disney movies, but this is the only one that is obviously deliberate.



* The WaltDisney version of ''The Jungle Book'' had some of this too. One being Haiti ''slapping his wife in the butt'' (he even mutters, "Jolly good, Winifred!") and another with how Kaa comes off more as a pedophile than a hungry predator.

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* The WaltDisney version of ''The Jungle Book'' had some of this too. One being Haiti Hathi ''slapping his wife in the butt'' (he even mutters, "Jolly good, Winifred!") and another with how Kaa comes off more as a pedophile than a hungry predator.



* KingdomHearts has Roxas and Namine, who are special nobodies formed as a combination of Sora and Kairi, caused by the bizarre effects of Sora stabbing himself to liberate Kairi's heart. This gives vaguely parent/child overtones to the relationship between the nobodies and their others. Then there's [[OppositeSexClone Xion.]] Basically, there's a whole bunch of implications of potential ParentalIncest, ScrewYourself, and [[YourMilageMayVary in the eyes of some fans]] BrotherSisterIncest.

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* KingdomHearts ''KingdomHearts'' has Roxas and Namine, who are special nobodies formed as a combination of Sora and Kairi, caused by the bizarre effects of Sora stabbing himself to liberate Kairi's heart. This gives vaguely parent/child overtones to the relationship between the nobodies and their others. Then there's [[OppositeSexClone Xion.]] Basically, there's a whole bunch of implications of potential ParentalIncest, ScrewYourself, and [[YourMilageMayVary in the eyes of some fans]] BrotherSisterIncest.BrotherSisterIncest.
* They even did it in cartoons. For example, ''The Brave Engineer'', in which Casey Jones passes through a station at such a high speed that his train rips the dress off a waiting lady, leaving her standing in plain sight in [[LingerieScene under]][[OfCorsetsSexy wear]] and [[StockingFiller stockings]].
* ''[=~Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers~=]'' managed to get a skimpy [[LadyInRed red]] dress [[ShowSomeLeg with high slits on the sides]] worn by Gadget past the radar. Twice.
** The same episode which introduces the famous red dress ("Double 'O Chipmunk") features Dale in nothing but his fur and a bowtie, just like a [[VisualPun Chippendale]] dancer.
** Watch "Le Purrfect Crime", and then try to explain to your kids where the name Maltese ''de Sade'' comes from.
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* [[ThePrincessAndTheFrog Well, princess, it looks like we're going to be here for a while. We might as well get...comfortable.]]

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*** [[TrulySingleParent To be his daughter.]]



* The {{Villain Song}} "Hellfire" from the Disney filme ''{{The Hunchback of Notre Dame}}'' certainly qualifies as this. If the title alone isn't enough, it's an entire song about a religious man's sexual desire for the gypsy Asmerelda and about how he's giving in to his sins.

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* The {{Villain Song}} "Hellfire" from the Disney filme ''{{The Hunchback of Notre Dame}}'' certainly qualifies as this. If the title alone isn't enough, it's an entire song about a religious man's sexual desire for the gypsy Asmerelda and about how he's giving in to his sins.sins.
* KingdomHearts has Roxas and Namine, who are special nobodies formed as a combination of Sora and Kairi, caused by the bizarre effects of Sora stabbing himself to liberate Kairi's heart. This gives vaguely parent/child overtones to the relationship between the nobodies and their others. Then there's [[OppositeSexClone Xion.]] Basically, there's a whole bunch of implications of potential ParentalIncest, ScrewYourself, and [[YourMilageMayVary in the eyes of some fans]] BrotherSisterIncest.
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* "So payback's
the edit button sitch." The immortal lines KimPossible utters in the final episode. She does a similar play on words talking to start Bonnie.
** This troper could swear that Shego gives Drakken the bird in the episode "The Mentor Of Our Discontent", obscured by a threatening [[PowerGlows power glow]].
*** Kim Possible lived and breathed
this new page. trope. Bonnie was worried in one episode that her boyfriend would be distracted by the jewelery girl's 'Giant hoops'. Shego outright tells a henchmen to 'go tap himself' in So The Drama. Rufus has more than a few moments where he represents more than a naked pet. Come on, the writers were clearly in on this and the actors probably spent half the time in hysterics about the innuendo they got to put out on kids TV.
** There's also this line from Shego:
--->"Whoa, whoa, hold it right there, buddy. I don't ''do'' cakes, okay? I don't bake 'em, and I ''don't'' jump out of 'em!"
*** Has to be cultural, as this troper is from the UK, and has never heard of someone jumping out of cakes supposedly being anything other than a surprise, and the idea of it being mentioned in a cartoon doesn't make me think of "getting crap past the radar" in the slightest.
**** What, you guys over there don't have strippers/male dancers in cakes?
** In "Homecoming Upset," Ron and Bonnie end up being the Homecoming Royalty, and are forced to attend a number of events together. At one, Ron is holding a fire hose for some reason, when Bonnie surprises him from behind with a hug. [[SomethingElseAlsoRises The hose]] [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything shoots water all over Kim]].
** Borderline example from Stop Team Go (as if that episode wasn't laden with [[FoeYay innuendo]] already). When Shego is staying round Kim's house Kim describes it as being 'no trouble, at least until I have to explain it to my parents.' She doesn't say exactly what she has to describe to her parents about the [[LesYay older woman staying the night in her room.]]
*** The fact it's Shego likely has something to do it, since Kim's parents know who she is.
** Another line from Shego, from the episode where Drakken gets possessed by a pirate's ghost:
---> '''Drakken:''' To the escape pods. And be sure to save my booty!
---> '''Shego:''' If I had a doubloon for every time I've done ''that''....
** Come on, it's not THAT innapropriate.
* In the first story of ''{{Gargoyles}}'', Goliath asks to be turned to stone with the same spell that the Magus cast on his surviving clan. Since the escape clause of the spell is the seemingly impossible "Until the castle rises above the clouds", what he is requesting is basically assisted suicide. The fact that the story jumps ahead 1000 years to see David Xanatos fulfill that condition and release them hides that fact.
** Let's not forget that most of the Gargoyles are, well, mostly naked. And at least once (with Angela) there was enough slip with the back-flaps to reveal that they're not wearing some improbable underpants under there. So yes, our heroes are flying about the city with it all hanging in the breeze.
*** It's slipping cultural crap past the radar, in fact. Clan Manhattan and Angela were all raised in a medieval Scots manner, the boys actually in medieval Scotland, Angela raised by the Magus, Tom, and Princess Katherine (all from that same era) on timeless Avalon. In short, every single one of those gargs (and, likely, Demona) is playing up the old joke/UrbanLegend on what Scotsmen wear under their kilts.
**** Ahem... "[...]joke/UrbanLegend"? THIS. IS. SCOTTLAND!
** To this day, this Troper doesn't know how they got away with an episode where Demona ''murders innocent humans by turning them to stone and smashing them''. Maybe there's a reason Disney wants to distance themselves from this show...
* Disney's ''TheWeekenders'' has done this quite literally on at least one occasion where Carver states that he wants to be CARP, Cool And Radically Popular, to which Tino responds "It's a good thing you don't want to be Cool RICH And Popular." Carver doesn't get it.
** In the episode "Tickets", an attractive girl Cheri tries to convince Tino to take her to a Chum Bukkit concert, which he has an extra pass for:
---> '''Cheri:''' Take me to the concert.
---> '''Tino:''' What's your offer?
---> '''Cheri:''' (''in a sultry voice'') My offer is, you get to take me to the concert.
---> [''cut to Tino's dumbfounded expression'']
---> ''beat''
---> [[IfYouKnowWhatIMean [a "sproing" sound effect plays]]]
* Disney's ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}'' franchise, particularly the direct-to-video film sequels ''The Return of Jafar'' and ''Aladdin The King of Thieves'', as well as the ''Aladdin'' TV series, had several of these. In ''Return of Jafar'', Jafar is freed from his lamp and immediately begins scheming against Aladdin. After tricking the man who finds his lamp into wasting two of his wishes, Jafar tells him, "That was ''two'' wishes. Take your time with the third, '''or you will wish you had never been born.'''" And ''mere moments later'', Jafar says that "It's not enough that we simply ''destroy'' Aladdin. After all, there are things '''so''' much '''worse''' than '''death'''."
** At the ''very beginning'' of ''King of Thieves'', during the earthquake that breaks up the wedding ceremony, Genie says, "I thought the Earth wasn't supposed to [[DidTheEarthMoveForYouToo move]] until the honeymoon."
** And at the ''end'' of the same movie, where Aladdin and Jasmine are flying off on Carpet, presumably towards their honeymoon. Aladdin turns to Jasmine gives her an eyebrow-waggling look that says, "[[MileHighClub I may not wait 'till we land!]]"
** In one episode of the series, the heroes are trapped by Aladdin's EvilCounterpart Mozenrath. Jasmine pleads with him to spare Agrabah, saying "I'll give you anything." Mozenrath's response?
--->'''Mozenrath:''' By the time I'm through, princess... you'll have given me ''everything''!
::: He then proceeds to laugh maniacally while Jasmine looks horrified and Aladdin pulls her close while glaring at Mozenrath.
** Minor, but an early episode opens with a snooty prince proposing to Jasmine (she turns him down). After he leaves Genie calls him what sounds like "Prince Wazu", which may be a legitimate Arabic name but also sounds like another term for one's posterior...
** In the first musical number of the first movie, the narrator states that "Arabian nights, like arabian days / More often than not, are hotter than hot, in a lot of good ways". Granted, the fly-through of the city is showing a fire-eater blowing a fireball at the time, but ''still''...
*** The animated series uses the same song as the ThemeSong, and that line instead accompanies a clip of Jasmine dancing. Make of it what you will.
** Again, in the animated series, Aladdin offers to surrender himself to Mirage, a powerful cat-headed sorceress, in exchange for the release of a group of children.[[spoiler: Or does he?]] She - already established as [[EvilIsSexy that kind]] of villainess - muses on the offer for a moment before she decides she would "relish" having him as her "personal ''man''servant". With that emphasis.
* In Disney's ''The Rescuers'', there is one clip where two characters are speeding down the road in a car. For a mere two frames, if you pause and look into one of the windows zooming by, you can see a ''naked woman'' inside. There are many urban legends surrounding Disney movies, but this is the only one that is obviously deliberate.
* In the ''GoofTroop'' episode "Take Me Out Of The Ball Game", PJ and Max try to hide the fact that they did not make the baseball team by stopping their fathers from seeing any of the games. One thing they do is fill their dads' cars' exhaust pipes with cement. Pete makes note of this:
-->'''Pete:''' Somebody put '''cement''' in our '''tailpipes'''!
But, since he is prone to pronouncing things oddly, he over-emphasised the '''c''', and it came out sounding like '''semen'''. Made even more funny by the whole 'tailpipe' thing. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBp4s7H0P7o Here it is, at about 6:51.]]
* Early Disney was more about experimentation and pushing boundaries than putting out family friendly fare, so in addition to the fairly dark themes of those comics, female cows could be seen wandering around [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal with their udders exposed]]. Alas, the MoralGuardians got wise.
** ''LadyAndTheTramp'' sneaks a ParentalBonus in after the heartwarming dinner scene: Lady and the Tramp lie down on a hill watching the stars...FadeToBlack, implying that this is how Lady ended up pregnant with the Tramp's puppies (out of wedlock, no less!). There's even a conversation between Jock and Trusty later on how one of them will have to marry Lady now, in order to save her honor.
* The WaltDisney version of ''The Jungle Book'' had some of this too. One being Haiti ''slapping his wife in the butt'' (he even mutters, "Jolly good, Winifred!") and another with how Kaa comes off more as a pedophile than a hungry predator.
** Try Kaa's parting words as he slithers out of the movie.
---->'''Kaa:''' ''Oooooh,'' my ''sacroiliac!''
* This is arguably the entire point of ''{{Jimmy Two-Shoes}}'', being a children's show that takes place in {{Hell}}, with {{Satan}} and his son as regular characters. Special mention goes to a RunningGag in "The Big Drip" that didn't make it past DisneyXD's radar:
---> (To Beezy) "You pee sitting down?"
** And in ''Pet Rockey'', when Lucius prepares to give TheTalk with two dolls, and continues playing with them after his son leaves.
* ''TheNightmareBeforeChristmas'': Well, first there's the whole ShowSomeLeg thing (Oogie even mutters "ooh, love legs"!), then after "This Is Halloween" when everyone is heaping praise on Jack, the short witch gets a little....affectionate....with Jack's leg (though that could be this troper's gutter-minded imagination).
** Also, the song "what's This" has quite a few passages that, when listened to in the proper state of mind, sound like they're describing something [[{{DoubleEntendre}} completely different.]] This Troper can never hear that song without laughing since...
--> "I've never felt so good before
--> This empty place inside of me is filling up!
--> I simply cannot get enough!
--> I want it, oh, I want it
--> Oh, I want it for my own!"
** Oh, ''God'', now this troper thinks that the cure for Jack's depression is something [[{{YouNeedToGetLaid}} Sally will be happy to provide]]....
*** It gets worse during "Making Christmas". Jack seems to get a little ''[[IfYouKnowWhatIMean too]]'' excited. The lyrics make it worse
--> I can't believe, whats happening to me. My hopes, my dreams, my ''fantasies!'' *[[TheImmodestOrgasm giddy, high-pitched laughter]]*
** Also, did anyone else think that when Jack [[{{ThatCameOutWrong}} revealed himself to Oogie]], that the way Jack was keeping himself on the platform was [[FoeYay a bit suggestive?]] ''And'' there's Oogie's comment to Santa halfway through his VillainSong, which sounds pretty rape-y both out and in context.
--> '''Oogie''': And now with your permission, I'm going to do my stuff.
--> '''Santa''': What are you going to do?
--> '''Oogie''': I'm going to do the best I can . . .
** Then there's the question of why Dr. Finklestein made Sally . . .
*** Companionship and love. He's just lonely.
* [[ThePrincessAndTheFrog Well, princess, it looks like we're going to be here for a while. We might as well get...comfortable.]]
* The {{Villain Song}} "Hellfire" from the Disney filme ''{{The Hunchback of Notre Dame}}'' certainly qualifies as this. If the title alone isn't enough, it's an entire song about a religious man's sexual desire for the gypsy Asmerelda and about how he's giving in to his sins.

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