Disney loves to hide subliminal messages in their movies some of them are ingenious and some downright inappropriate here are 15 subliminal messages in Disney movies number 15 Aladdin with the vocal talents of Robin Williams and stunning animation Aladdin welcome viewers to a whole new world of intrigue in 1992 in what would become one of the best animations they'd ever release its producers clearly had a lot of fun making it but there's a scene that still thought of as controversial almost 30 years later Aladdin is pretending to be Prince Ali and is waiting for Jasmine in
her room what he didn't expect was her tiger however and while the official line he says is good tiger take off scat go there are many who think he really says good teenagers take off your clothes take a listen what are you here number 14 inside out 2015's inside out was released by Pixar and is set inside a young girl's mind as her competing emotions help her to cope with changes taking place in the real world it was a critical success and yet more proof of Disney and Pixar's ability to create powerful storylines but did
you spot the hidden message within it the characters are debating whether there are any bears in San Francisco there's a noise in the distance and fear is worried that it might be a bear disgust says not to worry because there aren't any but anger replies I saw a really hairy guy he look like a bear was this then a comment about the gay community in the city or something completely accidental that's all really Airy guy you look like they're my nerves are shot number 13 a bug's life a bug's life was pics our second feature-length
animated movie and introduced us to Flik who embarked on a quest to protect his colony from a group of grasshoppers the cast was made up of a crew of misfit bugs who joined him on his journey one of which was a ladybug called Frances at one point he's performing for a crowd in a circus when he's subjected to somewhat of an awkward heckle the housefly shouts out hey cutie want to pollinate with a real bug Frances doesn't take too kindly to this but wasn't the meaning behind what the fly had said or the fact that
it happened in a movie aimed at children that caused the most offence hopefully there weren't too many parents who had to explain it to their kids number 12 the Emperor's New Groove Kronk 10 the Emperor's New Groove came out in the year 2000 after six years in production but unfortunately for Disney it didn't do as well at the box office as the other films they had released in the previous decade still it has a cult following and follows the story of an Incan Emperor called Cusco who's turned into a llama and has returned to the
palace to be transformed back we also follow the adventure of Kronk who's the henchman for the Emperor's evil advisor and in one scene he sets up camp and sleeps in the jungle the controversial question however is the position of his tent it isn't big enough to completely cover him but why did he choose to place it there number 11 cars Pixar has been responsible for so many different amazing franchises that it's almost impossible to remember each and every one of them but one of the most popular especially with kids is cars a story of Lightning
McQueen in a world where everyone is an anthropomorphic car eagle-eyed viewers noticed that the animators made this reality surprisingly lifelike however particularly in one scene when they're driving along the highway to California along the side of the road there's a sign advertising the top down truck stop where all of the waitresses are convertible it turns out that even in what scene is one of the most child-focused movies from Pixar they still choose to include a healthy dose of adult realism into things number 10 the rescuers the rescuers Disney's 23rd animated feature was released in 1977
and introduced us to the rescue Aid Society which was an organization that was based in New York and helped abduction victims around the world this subject matter was deeply political in Walt Disney himself delayed its development in the 1960s because of concerns about this but it was revived the following decade as a project for trainee animators despite its already risque narrative there's a moment around 38 minutes in when things are equally as controversial on screen Bianca and Bernard are flying through the city while sitting in a sardine can on top of the bird and then
a background apartment window there's a clear image of a topless woman according to Disney this hadn't been done by the original animators but during post-production when the film was re-released on VHS once it was spotted they had to recall as many as they could just in case that one frame warped any impressionable young minds number 9 Cinderella after a period of difficulty during the Second World War which several releases performed below expectations Disney returned to critical and commercial success with the release of Cinderella in 1950 in what is still regarded as one of the company's
greatest movies ever telling the story of a maid who's bullied by her older sisters the titular character finally gets to live happily ever after once she meets the prince as usual with Disney movies a number of comedic characters were added to keep the story light-hearted and the main two were mice girl Jack and Gus they decide at one point to steal a load of beads but realize that as rodents they don't actually have anywhere to keep them check that has the idea of threading them unto Gus's tail which watched back now with how the world
has moved on can't be seen as anything other than a certain toy that some people like to play with number 8 The Lion King when the original Lion King was released in 1994 the world was introduced to the African savannah to join the story of Simba as he ruin to adulthood to claim back the throne from his evil uncle Scar with a soundtrack featuring Elton John and an all-star cast it was an instant classic if some eagle-eyed viewers noticed a strange scene in the middle of the movie that appeared to spell out a surprising word
in the sky Simba looks up towards the sky during the night then falls back and kicks up a cloud of dust as it flew in the air it seems to arrange into letters and create a word but what do you think it is one of the animators involved in the movie claimed that they were indeed meant to be letters but that they are actually SS X but there are many who believe the F is instead any number 7 cars - even though cars wasn't exactly the most popular movie that Pixar ever released it was still
successful enough to spawn a series of sequels and if the hidden imagery and the first one was bad enough then they pulled out all the stops for the second in cars - there's a crew of older cars who was known as the lemons who in one scene have a big party where they have lemonade and lemon hats and lots and lots of lemons one car they are even says is this a lemon party just so we're clear on what's going on and while this may not seem too bad you most definitely shouldn't even think about
searching for the phrase in Google it relates to one of the oldest internet memes known as the lemon party which is an image of three elderly men who are engaged in a pleasurable act something that certainly has no place in a movie for kids number six Muppet Treasure Island The Muppets are undoubtedly one of the most popular and successful children franchises there has ever been starting with the Muppet Show they went on to star a series of movies and one of their best was the Muppets Treasure Island released in 1996 it's dark Kermit as Captain
Abraham Smollett Fozzie Bear is Squire Trelawney and Miss Piggy as benjamina gun Kermit's on-off girlfriend isn't exactly known for her shyness but in this movie let's take it to another level when they put a character like her in with the ruthless world of pirates it's implied that she had her way with quite a few of her peers with the first mention being when she talks about Captain Flint and says he a pirate I was a lady you know the rest and then later on when she meets Long John Silver she says hello Long John in
a cheeky way and Kermit reports oh no him too probably from experience feeling sorry for all of them number five The Little Mermaid based on the fairy tale of the same name by hon Christian Anderson the lunar mermaid was released by Disney in 1989 and is seen by cinema historians as being the movie that reinvigorated the studio's hand-drawn animations it seemed it didn't avoid secret messages and meaning though as one scene clearly shows during the part where Prince Erik and Vanessa are being married the bishop conducting the ceremony appears to be enjoying his responsibilities a
little too well when an unfortunate bulge appears according to one of the animators this was actually meant to be the bend in his knee if that excuse didn't convince everyone and someone even tried to suit Disney for it because it was not suitable for children if you don't remember seeing this it's likely that you've not seen the original version of the film for recently releases the offending object has been edited over to prevent any more young minds from being corrupted before we move on be sure to subscribe to top 5s with notifications on number four
The Lion King promotional poster movies are as we know a commercial business and not only is it important for studios to create imaginative and inspiring films but they must also get the marketing right - to ensure that everyone knows about an upcoming release and goes to watch it as a company known for its unique art styles and storytelling this mean more than most puts a lot of effort into their promotional posters and images sometimes these to include things that you may not notice at first the most famous of these is one that was created for
the re-release of The Lion King in 2002 which shows Simba in front of a sunset of the giant face of his father in the sky at first nothing seems to unusual about this but take a closer look at the shape of the nose in the sky doesn't it also look like a thong if you then look at what's around it you'll start to see the shape of a naked woman's back her arms stretching up in her hair over her back unsurprisingly it was withdrawn from you soon after its discovery but when asked about this the
artists responsible for the artwork claimed that it was all a complete coincidence and of course they wouldn't have hidden a secret image like that in there but with Disney's history of hiding secret messages and meanings into their films it's not too hard to believe it was done on purpose is it number three The Little Mermaid VHS cover as one of the company's most successful films ever following its release The Little Mermaid was the first animation that was part of the so-called Disney Renaissance that led to a number of highly successful films over the next decade
it's no surprise that the company was looking forward to the second wave of revenue it would generate with the release of the film on VHS so they had a piece of artwork specially commissioned for the cover the problem was whether intentionally or not the image contains something highly controversial for the release of a children's film and resulted in them having to recall them all and reprint it the cover in question depicts a golden castle in the background if you focus on one of the spires in the center you'll almost immediately notice its clear resemblance to
a certain body part it was first spotted by a woman who bought it from a grocery store in Phoenix Arizona in 1990 and when she returned it to complain the story was picked up by local media soon there was a rumor it had been done by a Disney employee who had found that he was going to lose his job after this piece of work was completed so as revenge on the company he included something that everyone would surely remember the truth though according to the artist who drew it was that he hadn't done it on
purpose but was in such a rush that he only drew that part at 4:00 in the morning and probably wasn't thinking straight number two frozen there's no question that frozen is Disney's most successful release in recent times based on The Snow Queen a fairy tale written by Hans Christian Anderson the 2013 movie was instantly loved by kids and adults around the world because of its stunning visuals and memorable songs it seems the film received the full Disney treatment though which included plenty of hidden messages and secrets that only adults would understand when Anna sings first
time in forever for example there's a line when she says we have a ballroom with no balls and even Olaf the snowman makes a particularly dark joke when he's saying a rhyme he goes winter is a good time to stay in and cuddle but put me in summer and I'll be a happy snowman of course we know the rhyme should have ended with puddle but perhaps this confrontation with death was deemed too morbid to outright say for the kids and resulted in a joke instead later on Olaf is singing about what color he thinks snow
could be instead of white but when he gets to yellow he stops and realizes that that would be a terrible color why might that be two popular characters from the film are Kristoff and his pet reindeer Sven but have you ever wondered why they're so close more importantly why Christoph's coat looks to be lined with the same type of fur as fen is covered in one theory is that the fur offends mother was given to Kristoff as a gift following her demise and because he now smells and looks like her as my spin sees him
as a mother figure next when Kristoff is quizzing Hans in front of Anna and asks if he picks his nose and eats the booger Anna looks disgusted and says that he mustn't do that because he's a prince Kristoff cheekily adds every man does it and Anna goes do but are they actually still talking about picking a nose or something completely different that all men do there's another scene that is often said to go too far into sexual innuendo it's the part where Olaf's head is detached from his body asking Christoph to help he says can
you grab my behind furthermore once his bond says firmly put back into place he says Oh much better with a smile on his face could this be because he's just been given head the chances are the more times you watched such a well thought through movie like frozen the more you'll see hidden elements that you hadn't noticed before it's a testament to the ingenuity of the writers and animators and in some cases there are dirty minds but it makes it a lot easier to keep re watching them especially when all the kids want is another
chance to sing that song number one Hunchback of Notre Dom The Hunchback of Notre Dom is another family favorite from Disney and was released all the way back in 1996 based on the book of the same name that was written by Victor Hugo it tells the story of Quasimodo a deformed bell ringer who just wants to be accepted into society the themes explored in the film are some of the darkest that Disney has ever attempted but there's one scene where they visually hit something that you'd never expect in an animation aimed at children Quasimodo befriends
a [ __ ] called Esmeralda and she helps him escape being arrested and helps him find refuge during one of the greatest villain songs ever to feature in a Disney movie called hellfire judged Claude Frollo sings towards the roaring fire in his fireplace Esmeralda appears in it as a vision but for a moment she appears to be completely naked with the animators paying particular attention to some of her usually covered assets again those involved with the movies production have since said that this was completely unintentional and that they were simply trying to depict the female
form in fire they claim that she's still wearing clothes but they're difficult to see when limited to certain colors what do you think subscribe to top 5s for more and check out some of our other popular videos you