They are not so innocent: the references to sex that are hidden in Disney films
The movies that many of us grew up with seem to have an undertone. Especially in those images that appear subliminally and refer to private parts
The Disney factory has served as a cultural cushion for an entire generation. His imagination has permeated the consciences of Western boys and girls through different generations. On many occasions, his films have dealt with subjects as thorny as death, power, envy, beauty or greed, but also subjects that are considered very necessary for the instruction of the little ones such as love, friendship, solidarity or kindness. But for a long time, various rumors suggest that his films are not so innocent.
There are many pages on the Internet that assure that between their plans there are hidden details of a sexual nature that at the time went unnoticed, but now they return to destroy the childhood of some children who at that time, did not realize the sexual references that were in each one of the 'films'.
What's wrong with this priest? Is he looking more at the evil Úrsula's cleavage than at the book she has on the lectern? It does not take a lynx to warn that beyond the subliminal messages, Disney films offer a version of love that now in many cases would be controversial. Damsels in distress, female characters who sacrifice everything to conquer and live alongside their prince charming or the false idea of heterosexual romantic love that the film industry has managed to exploit so well. Now, many of the latest films that Disney has produced offer that other version, in which gender roles and sexual stereotypes finally seem to come out of those heteronormative discourses, as in 'Brave' or 'Frozen'.
The castle penis
The image leaves no room for doubt. In all the middle of the castle of the movie 'The Little Mermaid' hides a phallic image that rises right in the middle of its structure. The myth that revolves around him suggests that it is the revenge of an employee who is dissatisfied with the Disney factory, or is too perverted. Anyway, it seems that there are even several phallic forms that give shape to this dream castle (or rather of unspeakable desire for the male organ).
'The little mermaid': more penises
In another moment of the 'film', in which the cruel Ursula bewitches the prince to marry her, there seems to be a slight elevation in the priest who officiates the ceremony. When we were supposed to enjoy a movie with crabs dancing to the rhythm of samba and a mermaid who dreams of having legs to make her prince fall in love, all we get are subliminal penises. What was wrong with this priest? Did he look more at the evil Úrsula's cleavage than at the book in front of her?
Aladdin and the brothel
At the beginning of the movie, we find out that Aladdin is characterized as a rogue character. He moves seamlessly throughout the city of Agrabah, escaping from the guards without any difficulty alongside his inseparable monkey Abu from him. This story, based on the Arab tale 'Aladdin' from 'One Thousand and One Nights', takes a surprising twist that at first glance can go unnoticed: in one of those moments of escape, the protagonist gets into what seems a brothel full of beautiful girls who try to seduce him. A detail that surely passes for anecdotal in the mind of a child, but that raises many questions about his intention if you are an adult.
A cloud of sex
It is about one of the most legendary moments of the unforgettable film 'The Lion King', in which Simba falls on the rock of a great cliff and a pile of dust disperses in the air, forming a curious word: " SEX ", that is," sex ". It is so clear that it is unlikely that he was unintentional. So much so that Disney went so far as to assure that the dust actually came to spell "SFX", in homage to the visual animation studio that produced the film. But .... there is no "F" there, rather an "E". Is young Simba yearning for some sex?
Some buttocks (all over the nose)
If we look at the poster for this same movie, buttocks with a thong seem to appear in the entire image of Mufasa in the sky. This case may not be as noticeable as the previous one, since you have to do your part to see it. But once you see it with your own eyes, this innocent and beautiful promotional image of the film will never be the same for you.
With a couple of ...
When Hercules decides to travel the world and become the most famous hero Greece has ever known, he meets a strange blue minotaur who intimidates a "damsel in distress" named Megara. After fighting, the Greek hero finally wins, and when he delivers the final punch, his enemy is blown up. When he returns to the ground, totally dizzy, he receives the blows of his own horseshoes on the head, which causes a bump that little by little takes on a suspicious shape. Inflamed eyebrows don't help you imagine the obvious.