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  • even though the movies are for kids to enjoy and family to have fun movie nights, Disney movies air full of shockingly dark scenes that traumatized those who grew up with them for a move.

  • Fosse's death to essentially the entire plot of Pinocchio.

  • We still find some of them disturbing and get emotional wall watching them, but sometimes they're messed up moments in these movies that air settle enough that you don't actually pick up on them until years later.

  • That is where you can believe something so disturbing was hiding in one of your favorite movies all along, whether they're so well hidden, that they're almost impossible to catch and think about at that moment, or whether they're just scenes with implications.

  • Are innocent Minds.

  • Couldn't understand his kids is debatable, but we're not getting into that here.

  • Today we will talk about some of the craziest scenes in Disney movies that have some secret messed up meanings.

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  • Number one.

  • Clayton's body hangs from the vines in Tarzan.

  • At the end of Tarzan, the villain Clayton becomes trapped in vines and falls to his death theme thistles often how Disney movies kill the antagonised.

  • They just kind of fall off camera.

  • This'll way Disney can kill the character without showing the kids the body and scarring him for life.

  • Except Disney totally does show us the body.

  • After Clayton falls, the movie cuts to a shot of one of the vines, and it's implied that he is hanged.

  • Then it cuts to a shot of Clayton's machete lying on the ground, our eyes immediately focused on the machete and then on Tarzan landing.

  • This may have caused you to overlook the fact that Clayton's dead body casts a fairly graphic shadow in the background.

  • Not having noticed this is a kid is extremely common on the YouTube upload of this scene.

  • The comments section is chock full of people only seeing the shadow for the first time.

  • Now it's like the film equivalent of discovering the hanged man at the beginning of the haunted mansion ride.

  • Once you see it, you'll not notice it.

  • Number to The Lion King.

  • Such a glorious, soul shattering, fund filled movie about dying parents and bore singing songs and stuff like that.

  • This is the film that taught us about the circle of life.

  • And it's also another Disney movie where the animators could not help themselves and just had to get all kinky when no one was paying attention.

  • In one scene, pictured above.

  • While our attention is focused on the line, the shifting stars up in the galaxy above seem to spell out the word sex, though some can say this one is contested.

  • Most people think it's pretty clear, but Disney is known for hiding this particular word in most of their films were pretty sure that is what's going on here.

  • At one point, you figure one of these animators would be like, Okay, we get it.

  • Hiding inappropriate stuff in a kid's cartoon is funny.

  • Number three Frozen Bruising is one of the best dizzy movies, and it took the world by storm when it was released in 2013.

  • We all know someone kid or adult who still hasn't been able to let it go and still talks about it.

  • The film has a lot of funny jokes in moments for the whole family to enjoy.

  • While this one is in a visual moment, it's still a sneaky little sexual reference, and since this is such a beloved film, we've decided to include it here, since not many people seem to have picked up on it while sitting on the vehicle at night, Christophe asks an about the guy who she got engaged to.

  • After a few questions, he asks her about his foot size and replies that size doesn't matter line, which is very famous in adults and every adult watching it might have gotten it.

  • Just favorite food sandwiches.

  • Best friend's name, probably John my color.

  • Dreamy foot size doesn't matter.

  • Turns out Anna is more interested in Hans Rhys personality than the size of some other size.

  • If that doesn't scream feminism, then we don't know what does.

  • Number four The Little Mermaid The real shocking moment in The Little Mermaid was the scene where the priest who is marrying the fishing human dude suddenly gets a visible erection.

  • Granted, it's not much of an erection, but it's clearly there he was, getting an erection over a man marrying a fish.

  • Actually, that's pretty weird, too.

  • Come to think of it, the hidden adult joke from The Little Mermaid was so risque the due to complaints it was removed from scenes.

  • When it was re released in 2006 the scene had an R rated moment that adults watching it closely with some interest noticed actually cause some uproar that such scene shouldn't be in kids rated movies.

  • This is one of the examples when Disney tried to come out and call everyone nuts, but some argue that it was, well, something else.

  • We will let you decide.

  • But whatever it was, the scene is definitely not meant for Kids Number five.

  • The incinerator scene in Toy Story.

  • Toy Story is an incredibly successful franchise, especially when you consider how often Sequels get for gotten.

  • But that's certainly not the case for Toy Story two or Toy Story three.

  • Each game critical acclaim and the latter became the highest grossing animated movie ever until frozen came around.

  • Now Toy Story four is out, too, and we're still to get date on that.

  • It only dealt with the difficulties of growing up and change.

  • It also shows the impact these things have on friendship.

  • A very emotional moment comes at the ending of the movie, when the whole gang, including Woody, are stuck inside incinerator, and it's about to get well incinerated.

  • When all hope seems lost, the friends decide that it's time to accept their fate and hold hands as they await their terrifying death.

  • Never before had we seen animated characters give up and accept death.

  • This level of hopelessness is an emotion usually only dealt with in adult films.

  • But to show that in the kids and family movie that shows the Disney World is darker than we think, it is Number six Pinocchio in the Donkey scene.

  • For some, Pinocchio is their least favorite Disney movie, and there's a very valid reason for this.

  • Pinocchio witnesses the unfathomable.

  • This movie did not perform as well as other Disney classics of the era, and this may be down to its harsh representation of good and evil.

  • When Pinocchio and his new friend, Lamp Wick or tricked into going to Pleasure Island, revealing the island's true nature lamp, Wick and the other boys are transformed into donkeys to be sold as slaves.

  • Before their transformation, the boys could be seen smoking and drinking to their heart's content, but later we see lampwick depicted as a grotesque little boy painfully devolved into a hoofed animal.

  • He loses the ability to speak, which makes him have an emotional breakdown.

  • Although Pinocchio does escape before being completely transformed, Lamp Wick has forgotten about because he, unlike Pinocchio, straight onto an evil path.

  • It's a rather unforgiving and truly terrifying way of reaching the importance of good behavior to a child.

  • Number seven Racism in Aladdin There's a lot of racial controversy surrounding old Disney flicks.

  • In The Aristocrats, there is a cat who plays piano with chopsticks while singing about fortune cookies.

  • And the writer of Dumbo confessed in his book The Disney version to having portrayed the Crows is African American stereotypes after viewers deemed him racist.

  • It gets worse the more you go back.

  • In the past.

  • After the movie was released after almost one year, the intro song was changed from where they cut off your ear.

  • If they don't like your face to where it's flat and immense in the Heat is intense, where they don't like your face.

  • That Theo original verse illustrates a barbaric and horrible picture of the Middle East, so it had to go.

  • There was also been much criticism concerning the Westernization of the characters in the film, whereas the baddies have foreign accents in darker skin.

  • When the winds number eight.

  • Uncle Waldo from Aristocats The Drunk Goose Uncle Waldo is one of the most comical characters to ever grace a Disney film.

  • His character is so realistic that if he weren't a goose, there would be his look alike with the same habits, and he wouldn't be hard to find cats.

  • Meet Abigail in Amelia, a pair of posh geese they bump into Waldo, who has managed to escape a restaurant kitchen where he was about to be served up is a main course.

  • Make matters worse, Uncle Waldo is on white wine.

  • It is a known fact that white wine marinated goose is a delicacy in France, even if you don't get that.

  • Uncle Waldo was totally hammered when you were younger.

  • There's no way you would miss it.

  • Now it's a pretty dark scene, as the goose resembles pretty much any passer by 4 a.m. On a Saturday night.

  • We're not generalizing, so if you feel offended by it, we apologize.

  • But you cannot ignore the uncanny resemblance.

  • Number nine, The Witches, Death and Snow White, as said before the early Disney movie Zahra creep, weird and sometimes racist in different ways.

  • Snow White and the seven dwarves is not any different, not least because of the 1930 style.

  • Cartoons have kind of a spooky quality about them, The queen, who later transforms into a hideous looking, which has only hate for the beautiful snow white.

  • In order to poison her, she gives Snow White a poisonous apple DeMont John, casting her into an eternal sleep.

  • When the dwarves attempted capture, she makes her way to the edge of a cliff, which is suddenly struck by lightning, causing the witch to follow her death with a piercing screech.

  • A pair of vultures gaze at her before proceeding to circle the fresh meat.

  • She may have been the villain, but that's still pretty dark, if you ask us.

  • Number 10 Tripping in Alice in Wonderland, Alice in Wonderland remains one of the most imaginative Children's books ever written.

  • It had such a huge influence that was adapted into a book, and it's still used.

  • The animated effort was able to capture the eeriness of the wonderland that for many Children was as captivating as it was haunting.

  • There's no shortage of curious and unfriendly creatures here, such as the hookah smoking caterpillar who pushes Alison to making some terrible decisions.

  • When Alice goes to the caterpillar, who is clearly high on his own supply for help, the spongy creature offers her a bite of his mushroom, which gives her the ability to be a Stella's.

  • A giant or a small is an, and if this sounds an awful lot like she was given a certain hallucinogenic substance, then it looks like we're all on the same page.

  • That is our list for the Disney movie scenes with messed up meanings.

  • What do you think was the most shocking moment in Disney history?

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