3 pages later, and not one reference to the giant golden cock in this picture...Look dead centre.
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In the original VHS tape of Alladin you can hear the genie when he's a bee say, "Good teenagers, take off your clothes." They tried to say it was random backround noise, but you can hear it.
. . .giant golden cock in this picture...
Everytime I hear the donald duck one it sounds like the n word (it always has, even before the rumors)is mumbled and quacker is also being used as a parody of cracker....That's just it. Snopes has the actual sound clips, and they sound nothing like what snopes purports. Listen to the one for Donald under Who Framed Roger Rabbit. The one for Aladdin is also... speculative.
these kinds of rumours go on all the time. when i were growing up, we had a crudely animated cartoon shopw about Pirates, called Captain Pugwash
The titular captain sailed on a ship called the Black Pig, and had a crew consisting of Master mate, Pirates Willy and Barnaby, and Tom the Cabin Boy.
By the time I were in My 20s, everyone swore blind it was actual a crew consisting of Master Bates, Seaman Staines and Roger the Cabin boy. (the firsat two are obvious, and for the uninitiated amongst us, Roger is one of many British slang terms for penetrative sex.). Its even gone so far as to suggest that Pugwash was actually an atipodean temr for a Blow Job. all rubbish, of course, but speak to some of the people of my age group (imlate 30s), and they swear blind it was true.
hehe you said "titular"these kinds of rumours go on all the time. when i were growing up, we had a crudely animated cartoon shopw about Pirates, called Captain Pugwash
The titular captain sailed on a ship called the Black Pig, and had a crew consisting of Master mate, Pirates Willy and Barnaby, and Tom the Cabin Boy.
By the time I were in My 20s, everyone swore blind it was actual a crew consisting of Master Bates, Seaman Staines and Roger the Cabin boy. (the firsat two are obvious, and for the uninitiated amongst us, Roger is one of many British slang terms for penetrative sex.). Its even gone so far as to suggest that Pugwash was actually an atipodean temr for a Blow Job. all rubbish, of course, but speak to some of the people of my age group (imlate 30s), and they swear blind it was true.
There was a original cartoon with those names. then they remade it years later to try to redeem themselves but ended up being sued or something because one episode was politically incorrect when it aired in the UK
Disney produced an animated film called The Story of Menstruation.
True.
Origins: As described by Dave Smith in his Disney encyclopedia, The Story of Menstruation was an;
"Educational film, made for International Cellucotton Co.; delivered on October 18, 1946. Through animation and diagrams, the film discusses the female reproductive organs and follows development from babyhood to motherhood. A popular Disney film for girls in school for several decades."
http://www.snopes.com/disney/films/menses.htm
The Little Mermaid one is a myth. It is his knee or something.
On 8 January 1999, Disney announced a recall of the home video version of their 1977 animated feature The Rescuers because it contained an "objectionable background image." Approximately 38 minutes into the film, as rodent heroes Bianca and Bernard fly through the city in a sardine box strapped to the back of Orville, proprietor of Albatross Air Charter Service, the photographic image of a topless woman can be seen at the window of a building in the background in two different (non-consecutive) frames: first in the bottom left corner, then at the top center portion of the frame.
Unlike most rumors of risque words images hidden in Disney's animated films, this one is clearly true, and the images in question were undeniably purposely inserted into the movie.
The two "topless woman" frames have reputedly been present in the film ever since its original 1977 theatrical release (a fact apparently confirmed by Disney, whose spokesperson said that the tampering "was done more than 20 years ago"), although Disney claims that they were not included in the 1992 home video version because "it was made from a different print." Disney also claimed that the images were not placed in the film by any of their animators, but were inserted during the post-production process. The company decided to recall 3.4 million copies of the video "to keep our promise to families that we can trust and rely on the Disney brand to provide the finest in family entertainment."
You've never struck me as the "I own two different versions of Disney's 'The Rescuers'." - Type.I somehow have two versions of the rescuers, and mine didn't have 'em![]()
I haven't seen one mentioned that is clearly not a myth.
In the Rescuers, they fly past a building and there's a porny poster on the walls inside.
Snopes:
You've never struck me as the "I own two different versions of Disney's 'The Rescuers'." - Type.![]()
Well I can't click back three whole pages! My finger would fall off!post #3![]()
You mean like,...in your life.B. I got nothing else![]()