
A cartoon is almost a movie. Not only children but also adults watch. As soon as the animators realized this, they immediately began filling the cartoons with jokes that a child would not understand, but parents would appreciate. Check out the best (dirty) hidden jokes you’ve never noticed before from Disney and Dream Works movies.
Road to Eldorado, 2000

It can be said that the cartoon “The Road to El Dorado” is generally a work for adults. First of all, let’s remember the scene where Chel, a native of the city of Eldorado, comes to meet the scammers Tulio and Miguel. Chel’s suit has no pockets, but she suddenly pulls out the dice her companions lost. “Where did you get them?” – Miguel is interested. “Where did he hide them?” Tuglio asks a more pressing question.

Naturally, a cartoon about hot Spaniards could not do without a love story – Miguel falls head over heels in love with Chel. And if earlier we had not noticed anything unusual in the scene where the lovers’ joys were interrupted by the villain Tzekel-Kan, the high priest of El Dorado, then as we got older we realized that something was not pure here… Look – Chel’s head is in no way Miguel’s not in line with his head. What were they doing there?
The Lion King, 1994

We laughed and cried at the “Lion King” cartoon and did not expect any erotic overtones here. But it’s here too. In the scene where Simba feels sorry for his father, a chart of stars appears in the sky and it perfectly forms the word SEX! It’s still unclear what the filmmakers wanted to say with this.

Rapunzel: Tangled, 2010

Same story with The Lion King. But here the word SEX appeared not even in the movie, but on the poster! And it consisted of the main character’s chic curls.

The Little Mermaid, 1989

You can even find sexual innuendos in this romantic love movie. Remember the scene with Prince Eric and Ursula’s failed wedding? If you look closely you will realize that the priest really loves Ursula. Or no one will know that he is the heir to the throne.

But the most interesting part of The Little Mermaid is in the poster. Look carefully; See what one of King Triton’s towers looks like? By the way, this is a very interesting story – shortly before the approval of this picture, Disney fired one of the animators. In retaliation, he changed the tower to this… this.

Madagascar, 2005

You can’t swear by movies for children – everyone knows that. But you still need to express your anger. The creators of the cartoon “Madagascar” masterfully solved the problem: when Alex the lion chased Marty the zebra with the intention of feeding his friend, Marty began to run away, shouting a series of absolutely meaningless words: “Sugar, Honey, Iced Tea” (Sugar, Honey, Iced Tea). But try to make a word out of the first letters – you get Shit, a common and rather vulgar American curse word.
Frozen, 2013

The cartoon about two sisters, one of whom could not control her ability to “freeze,” was released in 2013 and changed the lives of every child on the planet. But adults also just need to sing “let it go and forget it” and they get carried away with childlike pleasure. But do you remember the conversation Anna and Christophe had about Hans while riding the sleigh?

– Foot size? – asked Christophe.
“Foot size doesn’t matter,” Anna replied.
Hercules, 2001

Hercules falls in love with the mysterious Megara (this is how she moves her hips throughout the cartoon, by the way). Centaur Ness also liked the girl. Because of this behavior, when Pegasus hits him on the head, an interestingly shaped swelling forms on his head.

Source: People Talk

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