Do you see the nude woman and male symbol in Disney's cartoon?

Aug 26, 2024

Do you see the nude woman and male symbol in Disney's cartoon?
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Disney cartoons have been bringing joy and emotion to children around the world for more than 100 years.

In particular, Disney works made with animation provide infinite sensitivity to adults.

In the midst of this, it was pointed out that some Disney works contain sexual codes.

Keen-eyed fans claimed that the Walt Disney Company inserted the words and shapes '19 gold' in animated posters and some scenes.

The British media Daily Mail summarized 'sexual expressions' in their works.

A 2010 Rapunzel poster shows Rapunzel tying Flynn, a handsome thief, like a noose with his long, blonde hair.

While the angry horse stares at the thief, Rapunzel ties him with his hair and the chameleon sits over his head.

However, fans claimed that Rapunzel's hair, which surrounds Flynn, shows letters suggesting `sexual relationship.'

There is also a sexy silhouette hidden in Simba's face on the poster 'The Lion King: The King Has Returned' released in 1994.

Fans said they can check the back of a woman who is almost naked along Simba's nose.

The promotional poster for 'Little Mermaid' released in 1991 features Ariel, Prince Eric, Sebastian, Usla, The Founder and King Triton.

Disney characters can be seen posing in front of the king's undersea palace.

However, some fans claim that there is a shape of a 'male symbol' outside the golden palace.

In addition, a nude woman appears in a scene from the 2007 release 'Ratatouille'.

There is a scene in which an artist in a cage draws a nude picture on the canvas.

A scene in 1977's `Ratoon Rescue' features a woman in nude with her chest exposed in a window in the background.

Netizens who saw this show reactions such as "It must be just a joke", "It's just a conspiracy theory", "It looks like it by accident".



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Do you see the nude woman and male symbol in Disney's cartoon?
"The Little Mermaid". Photo Source = Disney
Do you see the nude woman and male symbol in Disney's cartoon?
'Ratatouille'. Photo Source = Disney


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