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** And at the end of the film, it's actually implied that all but one of Esmeralda's dresses were destroyed by Frollo so she can be executed properly, with the only outfit Esme still has left being a white dress. It's a chemise, or a woman's undergarment, meaning she was being excecuted in only her underwear (and seeing as she wasn't wearing it under her previous dress, it probably wasn't even ''her'' underwear.) Historically accurate, but still…

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** And at the end of the film, it's actually implied that all but one of Esmeralda's dresses were destroyed by Frollo so she can be executed properly, with the only outfit Esme still has left being a white dress. It's a chemise, or a woman's undergarment, meaning she was being excecuted executed in only her underwear (and seeing as she wasn't wearing it under her previous dress, it probably wasn't even ''her'' underwear.) Historically accurate, but still…


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** The movie in general, despite having many scenes of brutal violence and revolving around a villain who sings about wanting to rape the heroine, got a G rating. That goes beyond getting past the radar. The radar itself passed over everything [[AnimationAgeGhetto just because it's a Disney movie.]]
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** Goofy and Max run out of a cave with a sign that says "Carl's Butt Caves", obviously from the French "butte", meaning mound, such as the "Wilson Butte Cave" in Idaho.
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** Believe it or not, ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'' got a lyric sung by Sneezy from "The Silly Song" cut out for being a little...''unsanitary''.
-->''The minute after I was born''
-->''I didn't have a nightee''
-->''So I tied my whiskers 'round my legs''
-->''[[{{Squick}} And I used them for a di-a-dee (sneezes)]]''
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* In ''Disney/{{Pinocchio}}'', Lampwick transforms into a donkey, after his face transforms into that of a donkey's, he says "What's he think I look like? [[VisualPun A jackass?]].



* ''Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'':
** At the end, Pongo and Perdita return to their masters having rescued their own 15 puppies and 84 extra from Cruella De Vil. When their owners realize there are so many more puppies than before, this exchange occurs:
-->'''Anita:''' But where did they all come from?
-->'''Roger:''' Pongo, you old rascal!



* ''Disney/TheAristocats'':
** Duchess saying "Turn me on" during "Everybody Wants to Be a Cat". It potentially counts as HaveAGayOldTime, however.
** Not to mention how towards the end of the movie, Madame Adelaide mentions that having Thomas around could lead to more kittens in the house--Thomas looks towards Duchess, who gives him a sexy look.



* ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas'':
** 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...



* ''Disney/TheEmperorsNewGroove'':
** The scene where Kuzco and Pacha are both attempting to cross a RopeBridge over a canyon. As the two are about to step onto the bridge, several wooden planks forming the bridge come apart and fall into the canyon below. The first four planks to fall off are actually shaped like the letters D, A, M, and N.
** The scene where Kuzco is both [[BalefulPolymorph a llama]] and dressed as a woman, prompting a leering thumbs-up to "her" "husband" Pacha from a fellow diner patron. Earlier in the same scene: "Bless you for coming out in public."



* ''Disney/{{Tangled}}'':
** "[[VillainSong Mother Knows Best (Reprise)]]" [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1a9yJMItIJ8 (here)]] can be taken as one big innuendo if taken out of context.
-->'''Mother Gothel:''' Rapunzel knows best;\\
Rapunzel's so mature now.\\
Such a clever grown-up miss.\\
Rapunzel knows best.\\
Fine, if you're so sure now,\\
Go ahead and give him ''this,'' huh?\\
'''Rapunzel:''' How did you--\\
'''Mother Gothel:''' This is why he's here,\\
Don't let him deceive you!\\
Give it to him, watch, you'll see!\\
Trust me, my dear,\\
That's how fast he'll leave you!\\
I won't say I told you so-\\
''No'', Rapunzel knows best!\\
So if he's such a dreamboat,\\
Go and put him to the test!\\
If he's lying, don't come crying!\\
Mother Knows Best!
** Flynn's monologue at the end includes the line "The party lasted three days, and to be honest, [[WhatDidIDoLastNight I don't remember much of it]].
** Flynn's [[spoiler: real name]] [[GeniusBonus all but spells out]] that he's [[spoiler: a HeroicBastard, likely from a noble family.]]
** Flynn thinks that having SuperStrength in one hand [[ADateWithRosiePalms would be awesome]].
* ''Disney/ThePrincessAndTheFrog'':
** "Well, waitress, it looks like we're going to be here for a while. We might as well get… ''[[DoubleEntendre comfortable]]''." It's followed by Tiana slapping Naveen, making it pretty blatant.
** "If you relax it will enable me to do…anything I please."
** Also, "I hope you're satisfied…" can be taken as something else…



* ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'':
** In the 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'''.



* ''WesternAnimation/PickleAndPeanut'' is Disney's answer to ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'', and it's kind of astonishing that the show was meant for kids. For example, in the first episode, they get away with saying "skinny dipping".
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLionGuard'' pushes the edges of what is suitable for a preschool-aimed Disney Junior cartoon.
** In the pilot, when Simba tells Kion they need to talk, Kion automatically assumes it's TheTalk, which he was already told.
-->'''Kion''': We already had the talk! "Can you feel the love tonight," remember?
** The following episodes throw in more suggestive jokes, and episode 7 is pretty blunt as Bunga takes a bite to the bottom from Usharii, and Fuli gets covered in elephant dung. The only reason that got past is due to the fact it isn't called that by name. Possibly ParentalBonus as a parent will quickly realize these jokes while a preschooler won't.



* In Disney's ''Film/TheCatFromOuterSpace'' (a film which features both ''Series/{{MASH}}'' commanding officers, [=McLean=] Stevenson and Harry Morgan), the title character manages to contact the mothership. His human friend asks incredulously, "Is that another cat?" to which he responds, "Oh yeah--a real mother."
* ''Film/JamesAndTheGiantPeach'':
** The exclamation "Holy SHIPWREEEEEEEECKK!!!"
** "You sir, are an ass!" Although it could be a case of SeparatedByACommonLanguage. In British English, "ass" simply refers to a donkey.

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* In Disney's ''Film/TheCatFromOuterSpace'' (a film which features both ''Series/{{MASH}}'' commanding officers, [=McLean=] Stevenson and Harry Morgan), the title character manages to contact the mothership. His human friend asks incredulously, "Is that another cat?" to which he responds, "Oh yeah--a real mother."
* ''Film/JamesAndTheGiantPeach'':
** The exclamation "Holy SHIPWREEEEEEEECKK!!!"
** "You sir, are an ass!" Although it could be a case of SeparatedByACommonLanguage. In British English, "ass" simply refers to a donkey.
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* In ''Disney/AnExtremelyGoofyMovie'' there's a subtle one, during the scene where Max reveals that his dad's been fired a snickering Bobby says, "you mean his ''pink slip'' was showing?"

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* In ''Disney/AnExtremelyGoofyMovie'' ''WesternAnimation/AnExtremelyGoofyMovie'' there's a subtle one, during the scene where Max reveals that his dad's been fired a snickering Bobby says, "you mean his ''pink slip'' was showing?"
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** Meg's "Well, you know how men are. They think 'No' means 'Yes' and 'Get lost' means 'Take me. I'm yours'" line can be interpreted as a RapeAsBackstory.

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* ''Disney/{{Pocahontas}}'': Why exactly was "If I Never Knew You" cut? Stick to the official story of kids being bored by it… or try to ''really'' listen to what the characters are saying. [[spoiler:It implies serious depression in both of them.]]
-->'''Pocahontas and John''': And if I never knew you / I'd have lived my whole life through / Empty as the sky / Never knowing why / Lost forever / If I never knew you



** The VillainSong "Hellfire" is an entire song about a religious man's sexual desire for the gypsy Esmeralda and about how he's giving in to his sins.



** A line during the song "''A Girl Worth Fighting For''". Although it could be taken to be about girls, it also sounds like they're talking about [[UnusualEuphemism something]] else. It's even followed by a whistle from Mushu!

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** A line during the song "''A Girl Worth Fighting For''". Although it could be taken to be about girls, it also sounds like they're talking about [[UnusualEuphemism something]] else. It's else, which is even followed by a whistle from Mushu!Mushu.



** The basic premise is that a woman has entered an all-man's encampment. Watch that bath scene again. Go on.

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** The basic premise is that a woman has entered an all-man's encampment. Watch that bath scene again. Go on.



** It averts NeverSayDie.



** ''Der Fuhrer's Face'', Goebbels, who acts in a rather camp fashion, gets poked in the posterior with a trombone. Also an exhausted DonaldDuck says a "Heil" which sounds like "Hell".

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** ''Der Fuhrer's Face'', Goebbels, who acts in a rather camp fashion, gets poked in the posterior with a trombone. Also an exhausted DonaldDuck says a "Heil" which sounds like "Hell".



%%** Donald's "innocent" remark about a concentration camp in "Timber"?



** In another KH game, another profanity slip happened (which is not uncommon for a Square-Enix game but very much uncommon for a Disney game). In Chain of Memories, late into the game, one of the Organization XIII members, upon sending Riku to face Sora, says that the fight between the two friends will be "One hell of a show". It's interesting to note that this is the first and so far only time that any kind of profanity has made it into any of the KH games. And Chain of Memories was '''rated E'''. Granted,[[Disney/SleepingBeauty at]] [[Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame least]] [[Disney/TheEmperorsNewGroove three]] Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon films managed to get away with it, though the former two used "hell" in a different context that allows its use in G-rated movies, and the last one was a FreezeFrameBonus.
* See ''Disney/SleepingBeauty'' example above. ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'' had Maleficent use that line, Hell included - and to top it off, it was included with the subtitles.
* The KH manga series manages to get away with some less than family-friendly words too, including uses of the word "hell".

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** In another KH game, another profanity slip happened (which is not uncommon for a Square-Enix game but very much uncommon for a Disney game). In Chain of Memories, late into the game, one of the Organization XIII members, upon sending Riku to face Sora, says that the fight between the two friends will be "One hell of a show". It's interesting to note that this is the first and so far only time that any kind of profanity has made it into any of the KH games. And Chain of Memories was '''rated E'''. Granted,[[Disney/SleepingBeauty at]] [[Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame least]] [[Disney/TheEmperorsNewGroove three]] Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon films managed to get away with it, though the former two used "hell" in a different context that allows its use in G-rated movies, and the last one was a FreezeFrameBonus.
* See ''Disney/SleepingBeauty'' example above. ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'' had Maleficent use that line, Hell included - and to top it off, it was included with the subtitles.
* The KH manga series manages to get away with some less than family-friendly words too, including uses of the word "hell".things too:
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** Speaking of that bath scene, Mushu worries that Mulan has "a couple of things they're bound to notice."
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** Speaking of that bath scene, Mushu worries that Mulan has "a couple of things they're bound to notice."
** When practicing her masculine voice, Mulan says "I see you've got [[UnusualEuphemism a sword]]. So have I!"


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** After she later expresses her attraction to Shang, Mushu angrily tells Mulan to go to her tent. [[IllBeInMyBunk Which causes Mulan to smile.]]
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** The scene where Kuzco is both [[BalefulPolymorph a llama]] and dressed as a women, prompting a leering thumbs-up to "her" "husband" Pacha from a fellow diner patron. Earlier in the same scene: "Bless you for coming out in public."

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** The scene where Kuzco is both [[BalefulPolymorph a llama]] and dressed as a women, woman, prompting a leering thumbs-up to "her" "husband" Pacha from a fellow diner patron. Earlier in the same scene: "Bless you for coming out in public."
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** 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!]]"

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** 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 giving her an eyebrow-waggling look that says, "[[MileHighClub I may not wait 'till we land!]]"
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Hey Herc! You little W, can I call you Herc?

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** There is also a blink-and-you'll-miss-it scene when Hades introduces himself and his proposition to Hercules. It is easy to miss because of Hades' [[MotorMouth rapid speech]], but he slips in a StealthInsult while he is doing a handstand on the gym equipment.
-->'''Hades:''' Hey Herc! You little W, can I call you Herc?

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* Believe it or not, ''Disney/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs'' got a lyric sung by Sneezy from "The Silly Song" cut out for being a little...''unsanitary''.

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Believe it or not, ''Disney/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs'' ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'' got a lyric sung by Sneezy from "The Silly Song" cut out for being a little...''unsanitary''.



* At the end of ''Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'', Pongo and Perdita return to their masters having rescued their own 15 puppies and 84 extra from Cruella De Vil. When their owners realize there are so many more puppies than before, this exchange occurs:

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* ''Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'':
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** Duchess saying "Turn me on" during "Everybody Wants to Be a Cat".

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** Duchess saying "Turn me on" during "Everybody Wants to Be a Cat". It potentially counts as HaveAGayOldTime, however.



* ''Disney/OliverAndCompany'' has a strange moment where it seems like Georgette is afraid/hopeful that Dodger will rape her. When it turns out he won't (the dogs just came to save Oliver), [[ArentYouGoingToRavishMe she's noticeably disappointed]].

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* ''Disney/{{Pocahontas}}'':
** Why exactly was "If I Never Knew You" cut? Stick to the official story of kids being bored by it… or try to ''really'' listen to what the characters are saying. [[spoiler:It implies serious depression in both of them.]]

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* ''Disney/{{Pocahontas}}'':
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** Meg's "Well, you know how men are. They think 'No' means 'Yes' and 'Get lost' means 'Take me. I'm yours'" line can be interpreted as a RapeAsBackstory.



** A scene where {{Mol|eMen}}iere can be seen whispering into a partially-naked woman's ear, and gets punched for his troubles. For an added bonus, he whispers it right after he finds out she understands French. We all know probably the line he used.
*** The subtitles for this part are "Voulez-vous coucher..."

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* In ''Disney/{{Tangled}}'', "[[VillainSong Mother Knows Best (Reprise)]]" [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1a9yJMItIJ8 (here)]] can be taken as one big innuendo if taken out of context.

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* In ''Disney/{{Tangled}}'', ''Disney/{{Tangled}}'':
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"[[VillainSong Mother Knows Best (Reprise)]]" [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1a9yJMItIJ8 (here)]] can be taken as one big innuendo if taken out of context.



* ''Disney/TreasurePlanet'' gives us Captain Amelia telling Silver that "You can keep that kind of flim-flammery for your spaceport floozies, Silver."

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* ''Disney/OliverAndCompany'' has a strange moment where it seems like Georgette is afraid/hopeful that Dodger will rape her.

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Unless the work is supposed to be for preschoolers, I don't think violence, drunkness and all that are Radar-worthy.


* ''Disney/TheLionKing'':
** Although it was cut from the final version, after the song "Can You Feel The Love Tonight" there was going to be a scene where Simba wakes up lying next to Nala. As he's about to leave, he encounters Timon, who congratulates him for "loving and leaving". [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEKo4iHI7C0 Have a look for yourself]].
** The "take me now" expression Nala gives him near the end of the song. It's implied that this sequence is how they got that cub seen in the ending.



* In ''An Extremely Goofy Movie'' there's a subtle one, during the scene where Max reveals that his dad's been fired a snickering Bobby says, "you mean his ''pink slip'' was showing?"
* ''Disney/TheLionKing'':
** Although it was cut from the final version, after the song "Can You Feel The Love Tonight" there was going to be a scene where Simba wakes up lying next to Nala. As he's about to leave, he encounters Timon, who congratulates him for "loving and leaving". [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEKo4iHI7C0 Have a look for yourself ]].
** The "take me now" expression Nala gives him near the end of the song... and it's implied that this sequence is how they got that cub seen in the ending.
** For a non-sexual variant, look at Mufasa's death scene. They sneaked in [[http://img163.imageshack.us/img163/8608/vlcsnap2012011823h16m16.png blood]] when Scar dug his claws through Mufasa's paws.



** Why exactly was "If I Never Knew You" cut? Stick to the official story of kids being bored by it… or try to ''really'' listen to what the characters are saying. [[spoiler:It implies serious depression in both of them!]]

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** Why exactly was "If I Never Knew You" cut? Stick to the official story of kids being bored by it… or try to ''really'' listen to what the characters are saying. [[spoiler:It implies serious depression in both of them!]]them.]]



** As depicted in the picture above, Esmeralda performs her dance during the song "Topsy Turvy" in the festival of fools. During the dance, Esmeralda takes a soldier's spear, implants it on the wooden floor of the stage, and process to dance and slide around it. This whole scene looks like a medieval version of pole dancing, and pole dancing is usually done in strip clubs.
** The VillainSong "Hellfire". If the title alone isn't enough, it's an entire song about a religious man's sexual desire for the gypsy Esmeralda and about how he's giving in to his sins.

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** As depicted in the picture above, Esmeralda performs her dance during the song "Topsy Turvy" in the festival of fools. During the dance, Esmeralda takes a soldier's spear, implants it on the wooden floor of the stage, and process to dance and slide around it. This whole scene looks like a medieval version of pole dancing, and pole dancing is usually done in strip clubs.
** The VillainSong "Hellfire". If the title alone isn't enough, it's "Hellfire" is an entire song about a religious man's sexual desire for the gypsy Esmeralda and about how he's giving in to his sins.



** When Mulan's identity is found out. She's injured in the last battle with the Huns in the ribs, and while she's being treated, the doctor discovers that she's not exactly who she says she is…

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** When Mulan's identity is found out. She's injured in the last battle with the Huns in the ribs, and while While she's being treated, the doctor discovers that she's not exactly who she says she is…is.



* In ''Disney/AnExtremelyGoofyMovie'' there's a subtle one, during the scene where Max reveals that his dad's been fired a snickering Bobby says, "you mean his ''pink slip'' was showing?"



** The very obvious drunk guy in the octopus costume at Charlotte's party.



** While Hiro is in the middle of his coverup ploy, Cass in the foreground is muttering about the celebratory spicy chicken wings she's made for him:
--->'''Cass:''' We are going to ''feel these things tomorrow.''...[[ToiletHumor Ya know what I'm saying?]]



* ''WesternAnimation/StrangeMagic'' (which was released under Creator/TouchstonePictures) has a scene near the end where [[spoiler:Marianne the fairy princess]] and her new love interest [[spoiler: the Bog King who is leader of the goblins]] have a moment where she walks her fingers up his back and caresses his spine and [[SomethingElseAlsoRises he is very obviously shaking with pleasure]], it is basically foreplay. WordOfGod said the original scene in the storyboards was even MORE overtly sexual but the radar caught something for once.
* ''Disney/BrotherBear2'' has a "blink and you'll miss it" scene near the end. In that scene, Atka hurls a spear at Kenai while he's escaping with Koda up some rocks. Just as the spear hits Kenai's shoulder, blood sprays from the wound, and Nita later cleans away the blood from Kenai's wound after the fight with Atka. It's a very rare aversion of BloodlessCarnage in a Disney movie (a sequel, no less).

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* ''WesternAnimation/StrangeMagic'' (which was released under Creator/TouchstonePictures) has a scene near the end where [[spoiler:Marianne the fairy princess]] and her new love interest [[spoiler: the Bog King who is leader of the goblins]] have a moment where she walks her fingers up his back and caresses his spine and [[SomethingElseAlsoRises he is very obviously shaking with pleasure]], it is basically foreplay. WordOfGod said the original scene in the storyboards was even MORE ''more'' overtly sexual but the radar caught something for once.
* ''Disney/BrotherBear2'' has a "blink and you'll miss it" scene near the end. In that scene, Atka hurls a spear at Kenai while he's escaping with Koda up some rocks. Just as the spear hits Kenai's shoulder, blood sprays from the wound, and Nita later cleans away the blood from Kenai's wound after the fight with Atka. It's a very rare aversion of BloodlessCarnage in a Disney movie (a sequel, no less).
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** When Pepper Ann is walking home from school, she passes two buildings from a plant in the shape of breasts. WITH NIPPLES.

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** When Pepper Ann is walking home from school, she passes two buildings from a plant in the shape of breasts. WITH NIPPLES.breasts with ''nipples''.



* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'' makes a startling, out-of-left-field reveal about Mertle's backstory, and plays it for laughs:
-->'''Mertle:''' I bet your dog ran away from you, and I also bet he's never coming back.\\
'''Yuki:''' Just like [[DisappearedDad Mertle's dad]].\\
'''Mertle:''' Shut up, Yuki!

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* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'' makes a startling, out-of-left-field reveal about Mertle's backstory, and plays it for laughs:
-->'''Mertle:''' I bet your dog ran away from you, and I also bet he's never coming back.\\
'''Yuki:''' Just like [[DisappearedDad Mertle's dad]].\\
'''Mertle:''' Shut up, Yuki!
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* ''WesternAnimation/TronUprising''
** The ''sheer amount'' of FamilyUnfriendlyViolence in the series is astonishing. Hardly an episode goes by without someone getting de-rezzed in a ''very'' messy way (including bisection). We also get a scene of mass murder in a ''hospital'', several scenes of ColdBloodedTorture, the GladiatorGames that are a franchise staple, and several public executions. The only reason this stuff ''doesn't'' have a TV-M rating is because [[http://tron.wikia.com/wiki/Program Programs]] don't bleed. [[HumanOutsideAlienInside Wounds look like dead pixels on a monitor]] and they [[BloodlessCarnage shatter into cubes upon death]].
** Pavel rather blatantly hits on Keller, a scientist Program who developed a mind-control gas. Keller retorts that she would need to be dosed with her own product in order to take Pavel up on the offer to go to his place.

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** The ''sheer amount'' of FamilyUnfriendlyViolence in the series is astonishing. Hardly an episode goes by without someone getting de-rezzed in a ''very'' messy way (including bisection). We also get a scene of mass murder in a ''hospital'', several scenes of ColdBloodedTorture, the GladiatorGames that are a franchise staple, and several public executions. The only reason this stuff ''doesn't'' have a TV-M rating is because [[http://tron.wikia.com/wiki/Program Programs]] don't bleed. [[HumanOutsideAlienInside Wounds look like dead pixels on a monitor]] and they [[BloodlessCarnage shatter into cubes upon death]].
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* In Disney's ''Film/TheCatFromOuterSpace'' (a film which features both ''Series/{{MASH}}'' commanding officers, [=McLean=] Stevenson and Harry Morgan, BTW), the title character manages to contact the mothership. His human friend asks incredulously, "Is that another cat?" to which he responds, "Oh yeah--a real mother."

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* In Disney's ''Film/TheCatFromOuterSpace'' (a film which features both ''Series/{{MASH}}'' commanding officers, [=McLean=] Stevenson and Harry Morgan, BTW), Morgan), the title character manages to contact the mothership. His human friend asks incredulously, "Is that another cat?" to which he responds, "Oh yeah--a real mother."



** In the 1936 short "The Three Little Wolves", the big bad wolf dresses up as Little Bo Peep to trick the two silly pigs (since the third was away working on a 'wolf pacifier' machine) into following his three sons, dressed up as sheep, into their home so they could cook and eat them. The two pigs naturally chase the three 'sheep' into the house, at which point the Big Bad Wolf, still dressed up as Bo Peep, slams the door shut, causing them to jump and turn around. The Big Bad Wolf then locks the door and swallows the key. Seeing this, the two pigs giggle, say "Why Miss Bo Peep!" and blush profusely. The reason they thought she locked them in there was pretty obvious by their expressions and blushing!

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** In the 1936 short "The Three Little Wolves", the big bad wolf dresses up as Little Bo Peep to trick the two silly pigs (since the third was away working on a 'wolf pacifier' machine) into following his three sons, dressed up as sheep, into their home so they could cook and eat them. The two pigs naturally chase the three 'sheep' into the house, at which point the Big Bad Wolf, still dressed up as Bo Peep, slams the door shut, causing them to jump and turn around. The Big Bad Wolf then locks the door and swallows the key. Seeing this, the two pigs giggle, say "Why Miss Bo Peep!" and blush profusely. The reason they thought she locked them in there was pretty obvious by their expressions and blushing!blushing.



** In the Goofy cartoon ''Teachers Are People'', Goofy the teacher is watching a group of kids at recess. One kid calls his friends over and says "Hey, fellas. Ever hear the one about... (whisper whisper)". Goofy listens in, blushes bright red, and throws a lesson plan with pictures of birds and bees on it in the trash.



** In the Goofy cartoon ''Teachers Are People'', Goofy the teacher is watching a group of kids at recess. One kid calls his friends over and says "Hey, fellas. Ever hear the one about... (whisper whisper)". Goofy listens in, blushes bright red, and throws a lesson plan with pictures of birds and bees on it in the trash.



* Note that since the Hay's Code (the United States' precursor to the MPAA Ratings System) didn't exist until 1930 and was seriously enforced until 1934, many of the earlier shorts didn't even have a radar to get crap past!

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* Note that since the Hay's Code (the United States' precursor to the MPAA Ratings System) didn't exist until 1930 and was seriously enforced until 1934, many of the earlier shorts didn't even have a radar to get crap past!past.
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* In the 1939 short "The Ugly Duckling", the male duck is very surprised to see that one of his children looks very different from the rest, and his surprise turns to anger as he and the female duck starts arguing back and forth, ending with her angrily slapping him. The implication clearly being that he accused her of cheating on him.

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* In the 1939 short "The Ugly Duckling", the male duck is very surprised to see that one of his children looks very different from the rest, and his surprise turns to anger as he and the female duck starts arguing back and forth, ending with her angrily slapping him. The implication clearly being that he accused her of cheating on him.
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* ''Disney/BrotherBear2'' has a "blink and you'll miss it" scene near the end. In that scene, Atka hurls a spear at Kenai while he's escaping with Koda up some rocks. Just as the spear hits Kenai's shoulder, blood sprays from the wound, and Nita later cleans away the blood from Kenai's wound after the fight with Atka. It's a very rare aversion of BloodlessCarnage in a Disney movie (a sequel, no less).
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** As depicted in the picture above, Esmerelda performs her dance during the song "Topsy Turvy" in the festival of fools. During the dance, Esmerelda takes a soldier's spear, implants it on the wooden floor of the stage, and process to dance and slide around it. This whole scene looks like a medieval version of pole dancing, and pole dancing is usually done in strip clubs.

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** As depicted in the picture above, Esmerelda Esmeralda performs her dance during the song "Topsy Turvy" in the festival of fools. During the dance, Esmerelda Esmeralda takes a soldier's spear, implants it on the wooden floor of the stage, and process to dance and slide around it. This whole scene looks like a medieval version of pole dancing, and pole dancing is usually done in strip clubs.



** In another KH game, another profanity slip happened (which is not uncommon for a Square-Enix game but very much uncommon for a Disney game). In Chain of Memories, late into the game, one of the Organization XIII members, upon sending Riku to face Sora, says that the fight between the two friends will be "One hell of a show". It's interesting to note that this is the first and so far only time that any kind of profanity has made it into any of the KH games. And Chain of Memories was '''rated E'''. Granted,[[Disney/SleepingBeauty at]] [[Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame least]] [[Disney/TheEmperorsNewGroove three]] Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon films managed to get away with it, though the former two used "hell" in a different context that allows it's use in G-rated movies, and the last one was a FreezeFrameBonus.

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** In another KH game, another profanity slip happened (which is not uncommon for a Square-Enix game but very much uncommon for a Disney game). In Chain of Memories, late into the game, one of the Organization XIII members, upon sending Riku to face Sora, says that the fight between the two friends will be "One hell of a show". It's interesting to note that this is the first and so far only time that any kind of profanity has made it into any of the KH games. And Chain of Memories was '''rated E'''. Granted,[[Disney/SleepingBeauty at]] [[Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame least]] [[Disney/TheEmperorsNewGroove three]] Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon films managed to get away with it, though the former two used "hell" in a different context that allows it's its use in G-rated movies, and the last one was a FreezeFrameBonus.
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** Near the end of the "Prince Ali" song, there is the line, "Prince Ali/''amorous'' he."
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** The ''sheer amount'' of FamilyUnfriendlyViolence in the series is astonishing. Hardly an episode goes by without someone getting de-rezzed in a ''very'' messy way (including bisection). We also get a scene of mass murder in a ''hospital'', several scenes of ColdBloodedTorture, the GladiatorGames that are a franchise staple. The only reason this stuff ''doesn't'' have a TV-M rating is because [[http://tron.wikia.com/wiki/Program Programs]] don't bleed. [[HumanOutsideAlienInside Wounds look like dead pixels on a monitor]] and [[BloodlessCarnage shatter into cubes upon death]].

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** The ''sheer amount'' of FamilyUnfriendlyViolence in the series is astonishing. Hardly an episode goes by without someone getting de-rezzed in a ''very'' messy way (including bisection). We also get a scene of mass murder in a ''hospital'', several scenes of ColdBloodedTorture, the GladiatorGames that are a franchise staple.staple, and several public executions. The only reason this stuff ''doesn't'' have a TV-M rating is because [[http://tron.wikia.com/wiki/Program Programs]] don't bleed. [[HumanOutsideAlienInside Wounds look like dead pixels on a monitor]] and they [[BloodlessCarnage shatter into cubes upon death]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/TronUprising''
** The ''sheer amount'' of FamilyUnfriendlyViolence in the series is astonishing. Hardly an episode goes by without someone getting de-rezzed in a ''very'' messy way (including bisection). We also get a scene of mass murder in a ''hospital'', several scenes of ColdBloodedTorture, the GladiatorGames that are a franchise staple. The only reason this stuff ''doesn't'' have a TV-M rating is because [[http://tron.wikia.com/wiki/Program Programs]] don't bleed. [[HumanOutsideAlienInside Wounds look like dead pixels on a monitor]] and [[BloodlessCarnage shatter into cubes upon death]].
** Pavel rather blatantly hits on Keller, a scientist Program who developed a mind-control gas. Keller retorts that she would need to be dosed with her own product in order to take Pavel up on the offer to go to his place.
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** When Hiro and Baymax sneak into a warehouse to find out where a microbot was leading them, Baymax gets stuck in the warehouse window and decides to activate his auto deflation system. What happens next is a noise that sounds like flatulence, giving the impression that Baymax, who is a robot is passing gas when he technically can't due to being a robot. Its one creative way to sneak in a fart joke, especially in a Disney movie.

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** When Hiro and Baymax sneak into a warehouse to find out where a microbot was leading them, Baymax gets stuck in the warehouse window and decides to activate his auto deflation system. What happens next is a noise that sounds like flatulence, giving the impression that Baymax, who is a robot is passing gas when he technically can't due to being a robot. Its It's one creative way to sneak in a fart joke, especially in a Disney movie.
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* The sequel to the ''WesternAnimation/SillySymphonies'' version of "The Tortoise and the Hare", "The Return of Toby Tortoise", features Jenny Wren (a NoCelebritiesWereHarmed Mae West, originally from "Who Killed Cock Robin?") telling Toby that she likes a man who takes his time...

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* The sequel to the ''WesternAnimation/SillySymphonies'' version of "The Tortoise and the Hare", "The Return of Toby Tortoise", "Toby Tortoise Returns", features Jenny Wren (a NoCelebritiesWereHarmed Mae West, originally from "Who Killed Cock Robin?") telling Toby that she likes a man who takes his time...
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* In the 1953 Goofy short "Father's Day Off" there are a couple of moments where Goofy opens the door only to be kissed on the lips by the milkman and the grocery delivery man and even almost the cleaning man.This implies the this is a daily routine as Mrs. Goofy makes out with them when Goofy is not at home

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* In the 1953 Goofy short "Father's Day Off" there are a couple of moments where Goofy opens the door only to be kissed on the lips by the milkman and the grocery delivery man and even almost the cleaning man.This implies the this is a daily routine as Mrs. Goofy makes out with them when Goofy is not at home
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* The sequel to the ''WesternAnimation/SillySymphonies'' version of "The Tortoise and the Hare", "The Return of Toby Tortoise", features Jenny Wren (a NoCelebritiesWereHarmed Mae West, originally from "Who Killed Cock Robin?") telling Toby that she likes a man who takes his time...

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** When medical officer Sweet finishes his examination of Milo, he hands Milo two beakers and says "I'm gonna need you to fill these up." Milo spits out the thermometer in his mouth and asks "with ''what?''"


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*** Right before this, Milo had been trying to read an inscription on a wall, but was getting visibly distracted by Kida taking the garment off her legs.

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