How our favourite Disney films are filled with cheeky innuendos and VERY rude jokes for parents
The family-friendly Disney movies often slip in adult jokes to keep the parents entertained
AS THEIR children grow up, most parents are forced to endure watching Disney films with their little ones.
And the colourful fairytale movies appear to be the perfect family-friendly viewing for youngsters.
But it appears that studio bosses also realise that they have to keep the parents entertained.
And many of the Disney classics are filled with cheeky innuendos and rude jokes that go right over the heads of kids but appeal to adults. So how many have you discovered?
Toy Story
The child-friendly movie franchise where Andy's toys come to light might seem innocent enough.
But on closer inspection both Toy Story 2 and Toy Story 3 have two very rude jokes.
In the second instalment of the film, we are introduced to cowgirl Jesse, who catches the eye of Buzz Lightyear.
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And in a nod to his attraction, his space wings pop up and start flashing out of the blue.
While in the last film, there is a scene where Mrs Potato Head takes off her lips after being taunted by Lotso bear.
And this prompts Mr Potato Head to cheekily shout: "Hey! Nobody takes my wife's mouth except me!"
Aladdin
In a rude moment in at the end of Aladdin, the star character and Jasmine get married and the palace begins to shake.
And in a joke for the parents, the Genie quips: "I thought the Earth wasn't supposed to move until the honeymoon!"
Ratatouille
In one of Disney's lesser-known movies, chef Liguini secretly employs a rat to help cook for him at his restaurant.
In one scene he has to tell colleague Collette about his small secret.
He says: "I've got a... a... raaa....sshh." And she replies: "You've got a rash?"
He then attempts to tell her again by saying: "No, no, no, I have this tiny..... little.... little...."
But in a cheeky move, all she can do is look towards his crotch before grimacing.
A Bug's Life
In this film the ants and grasshoppers are at war and the cheeky flies cast their eye on an attractive ladybird.
And in a joke for the parents, one of the flies says: "Hey cutie, wanna pollinate with a real bug?”
101 Dalmatians
In the live action version of the Disney classic, there is a scene where Cruella played by Glen Close is told her star employee Anita is pregnant.
Then her husband Roger pipes up saying: "We're having puppies, too!" referring to their dogs.
But shockingly Cruella says: "Puppies? Well haven't you been a busy boy!"
Lion King
Eagle-eyed viewers of The Lion King have pointed out they have noticed a very adult word in the clouds as Simba sleeps on the edge of the cliff.
Fans reckon that the the star spell out the word "sex". And the theory became so big that Disney were forced to come out and reveal it in fact said "SFX", short for special effects.