THE Cat in the Hat fans have been left traumatised after seemingly rude scenes from the film resurfaced - with many claiming that their childhoods have been ruined.
Following the story of the trouble-making feline, the hit 2003 film sees him arrive at the home of siblings Sally and Conrad.
The family’s pet fish objects to the cat’s presence, however that doesn’t stop the hat-wearing giant moggy from trying to have fun.
Taking inappropriateness to new heights, the film first sees the furry friend alerted by an attractive young lady.
Stunned by the blonde bombshell, the cat's tophat almost immediately grows in size in what can only be described as a sexual innuendo.
“That’s my mum,” a shocked Conrad says, before Cat abruptly replies: “Awkward,” while his hat immediately shrinks in size.
Viewers, who have since rewatched the film as an adult, have taken to Twitter to share their thoughts on the films’ naughty scenes.
One viewer remarked: “Watching Cat in the Hat again and I believe this move was borderline R-rated - they could’ve easily thrown in sex scenes.”
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Another asked: “How did they get away with some of the stuff that was included in Cat in the Hat? There are literally so many references to sex.”
A third wrote: “Cat in the Hat might just be the randiest character in a kids film I’ve ever seen. Very strange to see when watching it back as an adult.”
Another prime example comes in the shape of Lord Farquaad from Shrek becoming rather excited by the prospect of meeting his arranged wife Princess Fiona.
More proof of adult jokes within kids classics comes in the shape and form of Happy Feet.
Slipping onto the ice, protagonist Mumble becomes intertwined with another penguin in several different positions, with viewers claiming that the birds are, in fact, performing sex moves.