The first question many people ask is do subliminal messages in Disney movies really exist? The answer is, yes, they do. The next question would likely be, why? No one know for certain, but the popular belief is that it started when a few Disney animators were angry that their names were not included in the credits, and wanted to get revenge.
The type of subliminal messages in Disney movies varies. Some are innocent references to other Disney characters, and others have a much darker side. A topless model makes an appearance in The Rescuers, The Little Mermaid contains a scene in which a character has an erection, the word "sex" is spelled out in the clouds during a scene in The Lion King, and in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Jessica has a Sharon Stone "Basic Instinct" moment that lasts for just a second.
While these subliminal messages in Disney movies are of a darker nature, there are just as many that are not. Of course, the messages that are sexual in nature get the most attention. The others, which mostly go unmentioned, are likely just a method used by animators to link our brains to other Disney offerings. For instance, in The Hunchback of Notre Dame, several Disney characters make quick cameos. While some individuals do not appreciate the use of any type of subliminal message being included in the movie they are watching, this type of "clean" message is harmless.
Other Disney subliminal messages are up for debate. Often, the mind can play tricks on us, and what one person thinks is something out of the ordinary, another may not. The same thing goes for voices. Many claim that Aladdin says, "Good teenagers take off your clothes" during one scene in the movie. However, others do not hear this at all.
Some of these messages were taken out before the movies were released on video, therefore you may not be able to locate all of the subliminal messages in Disney movies if you are watching them at home. Others, however, were allowed to stay, so if you look hard enough, you just might find one.
Disney is not the only company to have hidden subliminal messages in their entertainment. Over the years this type of message has appeared in music, video games, movies, television shows and cartoons. One thing is certain, if you are not paying extremely close attention to what you are listening to and watching, you just might not know what you are missing. WAKE UP!!!!
I have never encouraged my kids to watch Disney stuff. Why? I just never felt comfortable with all that sugary crap. Now to find out about the subliminal messages encoded for young children..now that is the bitter pill. How evil was Disney and his freemasons/Satanists?
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