Penis, striptease, naked women: Disney animated films are controversial

2024-08-26 12:53:14

It’s not uncommon for characters, scenes, and even the famous Mickey ears to reappear in several Disney films. For example, we remember Rapunzel’s brief appearance in the castle ice queen. This time, however, the images highlighted by internet users were far from innocent. In fact, many people found sexual connotations in it, sparking a heated debate online.

Ratatouille sees a painter working on a painting representing a naked woman. ©Disney

“The Lion King”, “Rapunzel”, “Ratatouille”… are all target movies

Among the many target movies, there are some classics such as The Little Mermaid, Ratatouille even Bernard and Bianca. For example, a poster showing iconic Disney couple Mickey and Minnie was heavily criticized: the positioning of Mickey’s hand in relation to Minnie’s blue dress was interpreted by some as a subtle representation of the phallus.

In the same spirit, ratatouilleThe touching story of a mouse who dreams of becoming a chef has not escaped controversy. The film is considered by many to be one of the masterpieces in Disney history, but has also been embroiled in controversy. At minute 16, Remy looks through a barred window and sees a painter working on a painting of a naked woman. The entire room is also decorated with similar paintings.

exist Bernard and BiancaAt the scene, there was a specific scene that caught the attention of netizens. During the journey of two mice on the back of Orville the Albatross, inside a small sardine can, a freeze-frame shows what appears to be a topless woman in front of his window. Although this scene is no longer available on streaming platforms, it does exist. Disney also confirmed that the image was not placed by their animation team, but was inserted during post-production.

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In “Bernard and Bianca,” a freeze frame shows what appears to be a topless woman outside a window. ©Disney

The controversy didn’t end there. poster rapunzelThe image showing the heroine’s long blond hair surrounding and capturing Flynn was also criticized: Internet users saw that the word “sex” was hidden there. Just like on the poster roy lionSimba’s face is reminiscent of “The King Returns” and has been interpreted by some as hiding a woman’s body. for little mermaid It was a phallic symbol lurking in the background that sparked debate.

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The image of Simba in the poster for “The Lion King” alludes to the female body. ©Disney

Finally, in the video carwhich is a signpost that raises questions. For some fans, the words “Top Down Truckstop” are almost an allusion to a strip club, leaving no doubt as to its interpretation.

Just a coincidence?

In the face of these revelations, one question remains: Were these details deliberately withheld, or were they just coincidence? Regardless, these findings may forever change the way you watch these iconic films.

And you, have you noticed these disturbing details in your favorite Disney cartoons?

A penis in the background of a poster for The Little Mermaid.
A penis in the background of a poster for The Little Mermaid. ©Disney

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