

These are most of the famous subliminal messages in the Disney movies. In 1994, eagle-eyed viewers of the laserdisc version of the Disney co-production `` Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' got a glimpse of cartoon character Jessica Rabbit without underwear, and of graffiti offering Disney boss Michael Eisner's home phone number as that of a brothel run by Allyson Wonderland. In `` Aladdin,'' the objectionable words are allegedly spoken in a whisper when Prince Ababwa calls on Princess Jasmine in the scene before the magic carpet ride.ĭisney animators have snuck bawdy messages into earlier releases.

The league also claims that, in a scene near the end of `` The Little Mermaid,'' a man performing a wedding is shown in profile and gets an erection as the bride and groom approach. Rhoades said the scene simply shows ``swirling dust in the night sky.'' ``Seeing anything in ` The Lion King' other than a good wholesome family film is purely perception,'' he said. As the dust begins to trail off, it forms the letters S-E-X, with each letter fading as the next becomes clear, the group says. The segment in question in `` The Lion King'' occurs about midway through the movie when Simba, the hero, plops down and a cloud of dust rises above him.

The group did not ask that Disney remove `` Aladdin'' and `` The Little Mermaid'' from video stores. It says it was alerted to the appearance of the word by a woman who said her 4-year-old son noticed it.ĭisney spokesman Rick Rhoades said Friday that the league is imagining things in all three films and that the company is not recalling video tapes of `` The Lion King.''

to remove `` The Lion King'' from video stores. The anti-abortion group, based in Stafford, Va., wants the Walt Disney Co. The American Life League maintains there is the audible message ``Good teen-agers, take off your clothes'' in `` Aladdin'' and, in `` The Little Mermaid,'' a wedding officiate becomes visibly sexually aroused. (AP) - A Christian group that claims `` The Lion King'' briefly shows the word ``sex'' says there are also risque scenes in two other popular Disney feature cartoons.
