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** During the "Prince Ali" number, Aladdin throws many gold coins to many peasant women who excitedly clamour around them. As the peasants sing "He's generous! So generous!", a woman can be seen putting her hand on another woman's butt!
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* The live-action version of ''Film/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'' snuck in a bestiality joke when Cruella found out that Anita is pregnant.

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* The live-action version of ''Film/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'' ''Film/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians1996'' snuck in a bestiality joke when Cruella found out that Anita is pregnant.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}}'' has the scene where Jacques the mouse shoves beads up Gus-Gus' tail.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}}'' has the scene where Jacques Jaq the mouse shoves beads up Gus-Gus' tail.
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See also [[Radar/LiveActionFilms Radar.Live-Action Films]] for live-action movies and [[Radar/LiveActionTV Radar.Live-Action TV]] for live-action Creator/DisneyChannel programming.

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See also [[Radar/LiveActionFilms Radar.Radar - Live-Action Films]] for live-action movies and [[Radar/LiveActionTV Radar.Radar - Live-Action TV]] for live-action Creator/DisneyChannel programming.
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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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** The movie in general, despite having many scenes of brutal violence and revolving around a villain who sings about wanting to rape have sex with 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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** 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.

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** Esmeralda performs her dance during the song "Topsy Turvy" in the festival Festival of fools.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.dancing.
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--->'''Cass:''' Mrs. Matsuda's in the café, she's wearing something super inappropriate for an eighty-year old.

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--->'''Cass:''' Mrs. Matsuda's in the café, she's wearing something super inappropriate for an eighty-year old.eighty-year-old.


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* ''WesternAnimation/ThePrincessAndTheFrog'' has a scene where, after Tiana and Naveen managed to escape from the alligators by hiding inside a tree trunk, Naveen suggests that he and Tiana get comfortable in a rather suggestive tone. She, of course, was not amused by this and promptly slaps him.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}'' has an argument between Mother Gothel and Rapunzel over Flynn, with Mother Gothel trying to manipulate Rapunzel into leaving Eugene and returning to her, showing Rapunzel the tiara he stole from the castle and telling her he's only staying around her to get it back. But the phrasing, the way Mother Gothel keeps telling Rapunzel once he gets "it", "that's how fast he'll leave you!" and the fact Flynn is established to be a suave con-artist (and it's implied he ReallyGetsAround), it sounds suspiciously like Mother Gothel is actually talking about Flynn wanting to take Rapunzel's virginity and then dump her.
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* ''WesternAnimation/LadyAndTheTramp'': Where the RescueRomance starts; Lady has been chased into a dead-end alley by three (presumably male) dogs who saw her run past, raised one eyebrow as they saw her, and then back her into a corner so that she can only hide and look terrified, only to have the hero jump in and fight them off. The three dogs never speak, but since animals are sentient in this film it can be assumed that they are too, and it is implied they were chasing her in a threatening way because she had run into their territory. If they were human this would look a ''lot'' like an archetypal AttemptedRape scenario.
* In the Greek dub of ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'', the lady on the television show Horace and Jasper are watching asks if the crime was a burglary or a ''rape''. Since the dub came out in the 1980's, it could be a case of ValuesDissonance, but still.

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the RescueRomance starts; starts, Lady has been chased into a dead-end alley by three (presumably male) dogs who saw her run past, raised one eyebrow as they saw her, and then back her into a corner so that she can only hide and look terrified, only to have the hero jump in and fight them off. The three dogs never speak, but since animals are sentient in this film it can be assumed that they are too, and it is implied they were chasing her in a threatening way because she had run into their territory. If they were human this would look a ''lot'' like an archetypal AttemptedRape scenario.
** In the Swedish dub, where Tony the Italian chef says "What's-a the matter? Somebody's making the April Fool with--" the first sentence hasn't been translated literally. Instead, he says "Mille diavolo," which means "A thousand devils" and is a very nasty swear in Swedish. (This is like if the English dub would have had him say "Motherfucker" in Italian.)
* In the Greek dub of ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'', the lady on the television show Horace and Jasper are watching asks if the crime was a burglary or a ''rape''. Since the dub came out in the 1980's, 1980s, it could be a case of ValuesDissonance, but still.



** During the song "Why Should I Worry", Two female chorus dogs briefly give Dodger a sexy look while shaking their butts in a "suggestive" manner.

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** During the song "Why Should I Worry", Two two female chorus dogs briefly give Dodger a sexy look while shaking their butts in a "suggestive" manner.
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** There is 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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** There is a strange moment where it seems like Georgette is afraid/hopeful that Dodger will rape have sex with her. When it turns out he won't (the dogs just came to save Oliver), [[ArentYouGoingToRavishMe she's noticeably disappointed]].
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** The pseudonym Mulan adopts upon her entry into the army. "Ping" in itself isn't bad, and her full (fake) name is never said aloud in the movie. But try saying "Fa Ping" out loud a few times.
** Fa Ping is also Mandarin for "flowerpot", which is a [[UnusualEuphemism Chinese expression]] for CampGay.
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** When Jane goes on to sketch Tarzan on paper and talks about his intense eyes, her father cuckles and asks if he should leave her alone with her sketchbook.

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** Captain Amelia tells Silver that "You can keep that kind of flim-flammery for your spaceport floozies, Silver."

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** Captain Amelia tells Silver that "You can keep that kind of flim-flammery for your spaceport floozies, Silver."" Doesn't help that right after, Morph mockingly repeats her words.
*** The Greek dub actually uses a word equal to "sluts" for this.
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* Pauline from the Donald Duck short, ''WesternAnimation/DuckPimples''. She has a brief moment of exhibitionism when she starts to flee.

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-->-- '''Genie''', from ''Disney/AladdinAndTheKingOfThieves''[[note]]referring to the temple in which Aladdin and Jasmine were getting married [[DidTheEarthMoveForYouToo collapsing during the wedding]][[/note]]

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* ''Disney/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs'':
** Before they wash up...

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* ''Disney/TheThreeCaballeros'':

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* ''Disney/{{Cinderella}}'' has the scene where Jacques the mouse shoves beads up Gus-Gus' tail.
* ''Disney/LadyAndTheTramp'':
** There's also the part where the RescueRomance starts; Lady has been chased into a dead-end alley by three (presumably male) dogs who saw her run past, raised one eyebrow as they saw her, and then back her into a corner so that she can only hide and look terrified, only to have the hero jump in and fight them off. The three dogs never speak, but since animals are sentient in this film it can be assumed that they are too, and it is implied they were chasing her in a threatening way because she had run into their territory. If they were human this would look a ''lot'' like an archetypal AttemptedRape scenario.
* In the Greek dub of ''Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'', the lady on the television show Horace and Jasper are watching asks if the crime was a burglary or a ''rape''. Since the dub came out in the 1980's, it could be a case of ValuesDissonance, but still.

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* ''Disney/{{Cinderella}}'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}}'' has the scene where Jacques the mouse shoves beads up Gus-Gus' tail.
* ''Disney/LadyAndTheTramp'':
** There's also the part where
''WesternAnimation/LadyAndTheTramp'': Where the RescueRomance starts; Lady has been chased into a dead-end alley by three (presumably male) dogs who saw her run past, raised one eyebrow as they saw her, and then back her into a corner so that she can only hide and look terrified, only to have the hero jump in and fight them off. The three dogs never speak, but since animals are sentient in this film it can be assumed that they are too, and it is implied they were chasing her in a threatening way because she had run into their territory. If they were human this would look a ''lot'' like an archetypal AttemptedRape scenario.
* In the Greek dub of ''Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'', ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'', the lady on the television show Horace and Jasper are watching asks if the crime was a burglary or a ''rape''. Since the dub came out in the 1980's, it could be a case of ValuesDissonance, but still.



-->'''Kaa:''' ''Oooooh'', my ''sacroiliac!''
* In Disney's ''Disney/TheRescuers'', during the scene where Bernard and Miss Bianca are flying aboard the back of Orville through the city, a small image of a topless woman is visible (for two nonconsecutive frames) pasted in the window of a building in the background. There have been many urban legends surrounding Disney movies and purported hidden risqué content, but this remains the only incident to have been clearly deliberate and of an unquestionable nature. The 1999 Masterpiece Collection VHS tapes containing the image were recalled almost immediately, and all subsequent releases of the film have, of course, have been edited to exclude the image.
* ''Disney/OliverAndCompany'':
** ''Oliver and Company'' 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]].
** Earlier in the film, during the song "Why Should I Worry", Two female chorus dogs briefly give Dodger a sexy look while shaking their butts in a "suggestive" manner.
* Disney's ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}'' franchise:
** At the beginning of ''Disney/AladdinAndTheKingOfThieves'', 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 giving her an eyebrow-waggling look that says, "[[MileHighClub I may not wait 'till we land!]]"
** Watch that scene with the dancers very closely. It looks very much like the animators had Aladdin cop a feel.
** 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''...

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-->'''Kaa:''' --->'''Kaa:''' ''Oooooh'', my ''sacroiliac!''
* In Disney's ''Disney/TheRescuers'', ''WesternAnimation/TheRescuers'', during the scene where Bernard and Miss Bianca are flying aboard the back of Orville through the city, a small image of a topless woman is visible (for two nonconsecutive frames) pasted in the window of a building in the background. There have been many urban legends surrounding Disney movies and purported hidden risqué content, but this remains the only incident to have been clearly deliberate and of an unquestionable nature. The 1999 Masterpiece Collection VHS tapes containing the image were recalled almost immediately, and all subsequent releases of the film have, of course, have been edited to exclude the image.
* ''Disney/OliverAndCompany'':
''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'':
** ''Oliver and Company'' has There is 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]].
** Earlier in the film, during During the song "Why Should I Worry", Two female chorus dogs briefly give Dodger a sexy look while shaking their butts in a "suggestive" manner.
* Disney's ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'' franchise:
** At the beginning of ''Disney/AladdinAndTheKingOfThieves'', 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 giving her an eyebrow-waggling look that says, "[[MileHighClub I may not wait 'till we land!]]"
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[[{{WesternAnimation/Aladdin}} The first film]]:
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Watch that scene with the dancers very closely. It looks very much like the animators had Aladdin cop a feel.
** *** In the first musical number of the first movie, number, 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''...



---> To the Arabian nights, one thousand and one follies! To one hundred nights of love, hotter by midnight than under the sun in broad daylight!
** At one point early on, Prince Achmed (one of Jasmine's many suitors) knocks Aladdin in a mud puddle. As he rides off on his horse, Al gets up, looks over at him, and says, "Hey, look at that, Abu. It's not every day you see a horse with ''two'' rear ends." Think about it...
** 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...
** During Aladdin's introduction number, one of his escapes lands him in a room with several scantily clad girls, who alternately flirt with and snub him. The implication is that it's a brothel, and he's previously stiffed them.
** Near the end of the "Prince Ali" song, there is the line, "Prince Ali/''amorous'' he."
** In the french dub of "Prince Ali" song, when the three Harem Girls are watching, the Genie sings ''"Il y a du monde au balcon"'', which literally means "There is people standing on the balcony" (what they are actually doing), but also colloquially means that à lady has an opulent cleavage. Cue the harem girls...
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---> ----> To the Arabian nights, one thousand and one follies! To one hundred nights of love, hotter by midnight than under the sun in broad daylight!
** *** At one point early on, Prince Achmed (one of Jasmine's many suitors) knocks Aladdin in a mud puddle. As he rides off on his horse, Al gets up, looks over at him, and says, "Hey, look at that, Abu. It's not every day you see a horse with ''two'' rear ends." Think about it...
** *** 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...
** *** During Aladdin's introduction number, one of his escapes lands him in a room with several scantily clad girls, who alternately flirt with and snub him. The implication is that it's a brothel, and he's previously stiffed them.
** *** Near the end of the "Prince Ali" song, there is the line, "Prince Ali/''amorous'' he."
** *** In the french French dub of "Prince Ali" song, Ali", when the three Harem Girls are watching, the Genie sings ''"Il y a du monde au balcon"'', which literally means "There is people standing on the balcony" (what they are actually doing), but also colloquially means that à lady has an opulent cleavage. Cue the harem girls...
** ''WesternAnimation/AladdinAndTheKingOfThieves'':
*** At the beginning, during the earthquake that breaks up the wedding ceremony, Genie says, "I thought the Earth wasn't supposed to [[DidTheEarthMoveForYouToo move]] until the honeymoon."
*** At the ''end'', where Aladdin and Jasmine are flying off on Carpet, presumably towards their honeymoon. Aladdin turns to Jasmine giving her an eyebrow-waggling look that says, "[[MileHighClub I may not wait 'till we land!]]"
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* ''Disney/TheLionKingIISimbasPride'': After the StarCrossedLovers are reunited, Kovu eagerly suggests to Kiara, "Let's get out of here. We'll run away together! And start a pride ''all our own''...", with a motion and a look on his face that suggests he's ready to get started right then and there.
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* The live-action version of ''Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'' snuck in a bestiality joke when Cruella found out that Anita is pregnant.

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* ''Disney/TreasurePlanet'':
** ''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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* In the Greek dub of ''Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'', the lady on the television show Horace and Jasper are watching asks if the crime was a burglary or a ''rape''. Since the dub came out in the 1980's, it could be a case of ValuesDissonance, but still.
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** When Jane goes on to sketch Tarzan on paper and talks about his intense eyes, her father cuckles and asks if he should leave her alone with her sketchbook.
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** One has to wonder how "[[VillainSong Hellfire]]" ever got past the MPAA. It's basically SexIsEvilAndIAmHorny the song, complete with haunting imagery and talk of eternal damnation.
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** In the french dub of "Prince Ali" song, when the three Harem Girls are watching, the Genie sings ''"Il y a du monde au balcon"'', which literally means "There is people standing on the balcony" (what they are actually doing), but also colloquially means that à lady has an opulent cleavage. Cue the harem girls...

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** Roger uses the same line earlier after the birth of their litter of 15 puppies.
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** Strangely, they managed to show an antelope's horns on screen ''clearly stabbing an elephant in the ass'' in the "I Just Can't Wait To Be King'' song. There's no blood, but the elephant clearly is in a lot of pain.

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