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* Disney's ''[[The Weekenders]]'' has done this quite literally on at least one occasion where Carver states that he wants to be CARP, Cool And Radically Popular, to which Tino responds "It's a good thing you don't want to be Cool RICH And Popular." Carver doesn't get it.
** In the episode "Tickets", an attractive girl Cheri tries to convince Tino to take her to a Chum Bukkit concert, which he has an extra pass for:
{{quote| '''Cheri:''' Take me to the concert.<br />
'''Tino:''' What's your offer?<br />
'''Cheri:''' (''in a sultry voice'') My offer is, you get to take me to the concert.<br />
[''cut to Tino's dumbfounded expression'']<br />
''[[Beat]]''<br />
[a "sproing" sound effect plays] }}
* Disney's ''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]]'' franchise, particularly the direct-to-video film sequels ''The Return of Jafar'' and ''Aladdin The King of Thieves'', as well as the ''Aladdin'' TV series, had several of these:
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** And at the ''end'' of the same movie, where Aladdin and Jasmine are flying off on Carpet, presumably towards their honeymoon. Aladdin turns to Jasmine gives her an eyebrow-waggling look that says, "[[Mile-High Club|I may not wait 'till we land!]]"
** In one episode of the series, the heroes are trapped by Aladdin's [[Evil Counterpart]] Mozenrath. Jasmine pleads with him to spare Agrabah, saying "I'll give you anything." Mozenrath's response?
{{quote| '''Mozenrath:''' By the time I'm through, princess... you'll have given me ''everything''!}}
::: He then proceeds to laugh maniacally while Jasmine looks horrified and Aladdin pulls her close while glaring at Mozenrath.
** At one point early on, Prince Achmed (one of Jasmine's many suitors) knocks Aladdin in a mud puddle. As he rides off on his horse, Al gets up, looks over at him, and says, "Hey, look at that, Abu. It's not every day you see a horse with ''two'' rear ends." Think about it...
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* In Disney's ''[[The Rescuers (Disney film)|The Rescuers]]'', there is one clip where two characters are speeding down the road in a car. For a mere two frames, if you pause and look into one of the windows zooming by, you can see a ''naked woman'' inside. There are many urban legends surrounding Disney movies, but this is the only one that is obviously deliberate.
* In the ''[[Goof Troop]]'' episode "Take Me Out Of The Ball Game", PJ and Max try to hide the fact that they did not make the baseball team by stopping their fathers from seeing any of the games. One thing they do is fill their dads' cars' exhaust pipes with cement. Pete makes note of this:
{{quote| '''Pete:''' Somebody put '''cement''' in our '''tailpipes'''!}}
** But, since he is prone to pronouncing things oddly, he over-emphasised the '''c''', and it came out sounding like '''semen'''. Made even more funny by the whole 'tailpipe' thing. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBp4s7H0P7o Here it is, at about 6:51.]
* Early Disney was more about experimentation and pushing boundaries than putting out family friendly fare, so in addition to the fairly dark themes of those comics, female cows could be seen wandering around [[Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal|with their udders exposed]]. Walt put a stop to the latter after receiving a complaint in a theater from two ladies, giving his cows skirts on their udders from there on out, according to "The Hand Behind The Mouse".
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* The [[Walt Disney]] version of ''[[The Jungle Book (Disney film)|The Jungle Book]]'' had some of this too. One being Hathi ''slapping his wife in the butt'' (he even mutters, "Jolly good, Winifred!") and another with how Kaa comes off more as a pedophile than a hungry predator.
** Try Kaa's parting words as he slithers out of the movie.
{{quote| '''Kaa:''' ''Oooooh'', my ''sacroiliac!''}}
** The scene described above was him trying to straighten up the line, and to this troper what he said sounded more like "My apologies, Winifred."
* ''[[The Nightmare Before Christmas]]'': Well, first there's the whole [[Show Some Leg]] thing (Oogie even mutters "ooh, love legs"!), then after "This Is Halloween" when everyone is heaping praise on Jack, the short witch gets a little....affectionate....with Jack's leg (though that could be this troper's gutter-minded imagination).
** Also, did anyone else think that when Jack [[That Came Out Wrong|revealed himself to Oogie]], that the way Jack was keeping himself on the platform was [[Foe Yay|a bit suggestive?]] ''And'' there's Oogie's comment to Santa halfway through his [[Villain Song]], which sounds pretty rape-y both out and in context.
{{quote| '''Oogie:''' And now with your permission, I'm going to do my stuff.<br />
'''Santa:''' What are you going to do?<br />
'''Oogie:''' I'm going to do the best I can... }}
** Then there's the question of why Dr. Finklestein made Sally...
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* The [[Villain Song]] "Hellfire" from the Disney film ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney film)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]'' certainly qualifies as this. If the title alone isn't enough, it's an entire song about a religious man's sexual desire for the gypsy Esmeralda and about how he's giving in to his sins.
** Quasi's alphabet...
{{quote| '''Frollo:''' D...<br />
'''Quasimodo:''' [[Refuge in Audacity|Damnation.]]<br />
'''Frollo:''' E...<br />
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** Also Esmeralda's ENTIRE dance in the movie, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvNMEuedsJk watch this starting around 2:13] the entire dance is just....wow.
*** This exchange witnessing it...
{{quote| '''Frollo''': Look at that ''disgusting'' display! <br />
'''Pheobus''': [[I'm a Man, I Can't Help It|Yes,]] ''[[I'm a Man, I Can't Help It|sir!]]'' }}
** And at the end of the film, it's actually implied that all but one of Esmeralda's dresses were destroyed by Frollo so she can be executed properly, with the only outfit Esme still has left being a white dress.
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* ''[[Treasure Planet]]'' gives us Captain Amelia telling Silver that "You can keep that kind of flim-flammery for your spaceport floozies, Silver."
** Dr Doppler's hilarious [[Freudian Slip]]...
{{quote| '''Amelia:''' Actually, Doctor, your astronomical advice was most helpful.<br />
'''Doppler:''' Well, u-uh, thank you. Thank you very much. Well, I have a lot of help to offer, [[That Came Out Wrong|anatomically--amanamonically--as...astronomically!]] ''*[[Face Palm]]*'' }}
* Just think about that well-known "nose extending outward" concept from ''[[Pinocchio (Disney film)|Pinocchio]]''. It's a [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]] allusion to an erection to begin with, but when the Blue Fairy eventually noticing his elongating schnoz, it arguably doubles as [[Something Else Also Rises]].
* In ''[[Tangled]]'', "[[Villain Song|Mother Knows Best (Reprise)]]" [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1a9yJMItIJ8 [1]] can be taken as one big innuendo if taken out of context.
{{quote| '''Mother Gothel:''' Rapunzel knows best;<br />
Rapunzel's so mature now.<br />
Such a clever grown-up miss.<br />
Rapunzel knows best.<br />
Fine, if you're so sure now,<br />
Go ahead and give him ''this,'' huh?<br />
'''Rapunzel:''' How did you--<br />
'''Mother Gothel:''' This is why he's here,<br />
Don't let him deceive you!<br />
Give it to him, watch, you'll see!<br />
Trust me, my dear,<br />
That's how fast he'll leave you!<br />
I won't say I told you so-<br />
''No'', Rapunzel knows best!<br />
So if he's such a dreamboat,<br />
Go and put him to the test!<br />
If he's lying, don't come crying!<br />
Mother Knows Best! }}
** Also, some promotional artwork actually showed Rapunzel [[Going Commando]] (there isn't a white dress underneath her pink one).
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** If only ''Mulan'' hadn't [[Newer Than They Think|predated the work that introduced that term for - ah - self-stimulation by several years]].
** Not to mention a line during the song "''A Girl Worth Fighting For''". Although it could be taken to be about girls, it also sounds like they're talking about [[Unusual Euphemism|something]] else.
{{quote| "You can guess what we have missed the most since we went off to war..."}}
** Oh come on! When she's in the lake and Mushu says "We're doomed! There's a couple of things I know they're bound to notice!" She grabs a lily pad and covers her breasts! If that isn't this trope...
** Same scene when the guys join Mulan in the lake, when Ling is swimming past a lily pad covers... a certain MANLY area. Also when they're in the palace, his boob jiggles. Quite obviously, in fact.
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** The kicker? The skirt scene was actually in the ''advertisements for the movie''.
*** The way Jane said breathlessly "I was saved...I was saved by a wild man ''in loin cloth''."
{{quote| '''Prof. Porter:''' ''Loin cloth?'' Good lord!}}
** And of course following immediately after, Prof. Porter explains to Clayton that Jane is just probably taking after her mother because Jane's mother use to go and create wild and imaginative stories all the time, "All though she never dreamt up of anything about ''men in loin cloths'' *nervous chuckle*"
** Go back and watch the "Strangers Like Me" sequence. Particularly the second verse:
{{quote| Every gesture, every move that she makes<br />
Makes me feel like never before<br />
Why do I have<br />
[[Something Else Also Rises|This growing need to be beside her?]] }}
* ''[[The Lion King]] II'': After the [[Star-Crossed Lovers]] are reunited, Kovu eagerly suggests to Kiara, "Let's get out of here. We'll run away together! And start a pride ''all our own''...", with a motion and a look on his face that suggests he's ready to get started right then and there.
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** When at the hotel, there is a nightlight of a mermaid that Pete and Max are looking at, the mermaid lights up in pretty much [[Seashell Bra|only one section of the mermaid's body]], both boys smile and Max says, "[[I'm a Man, I Can't Help It|Cool...]]"
** Or this hilarious version of a [[Curse Cut Short]]...
{{quote| '''Max:''' ''*very annoyed & pissed*'' My life's a living h-<br />
'''Possum Mascot:''' HELLO LITTLE BUDDY! }}
** In ''[[A Goofy Movie|An Extremely Goofy Movie]]'' there's a subtle one, during the scene where Max reveals that his dad's been fired a snickering Bobby says, "So did they show him his ''pink slip''?"
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** Feel compelled at this point to mention that Nessus was famous in Greek mythology for being killed by Hercules after he tried to rape Herc's third wife, Deianeira.
** What about the garden scene? It starts with Hercules recapping the offscreen date, which ended with a performance of ''Oedipus Rex''. "I thought ''I'' had problems!" After Meg mentions her weak ankles:
{{quote| '''Meg:''' So, do you have any problems with things like this? (kicks her ankle up by his face)<br />
'''Hercules:''' (uncomfortably glances down her leg) Uh...<br />
'''Meg:''' (nudges his face away with her foot) Weak ankles, I mean. }}
** And later, when she's practically climbing on him trying to get him to give something away:
{{quote| '''Meg:''' No trick knee... ruptured disks?<br />
'''Hercules:''' (gulps and slides the strap of her dress back onto her shoulder) }}
** Phil's basically ''introduced'' with this trope. Herc surprises him while he's peeping through the bushes at some nymphs playing in a lake, and causes them to notice him. They all flee in embarrassment... and one of them disappears in a flash right in front of him, leaving him shocked on the ground with a [[Incredibly Lame Pun|ring of flowers around his neck.]]
** The intro song The Gospel Truth sung by the [[Greek Chorus]] actually praises Alcohol on "Life was neat and smooth as sweet vermouth". Hercules really pushed the envelope here.
** Being bigger on banter than the others, Hades and Megara's conversations are the most likely to be rife with innuendo:
{{quote| '''Meg:''' Looks like your game's over. Wonder Boy's hitting every curve you throw at him.<br />
'''Hades:''' (stares at Meg, getting an idea) ...Oh, ''yeah''. (chuckles suggestively) ...Wonder if maybe I haven't been throwing the ''right'' curves at him, (traces the outline of Meg's figure in smoke with his hands) Meg, my sweet?<br />
''*later*''<br />
'''Hades:''' I need someone who can... ''handle him as a man''.<br />
'''Meg:''' Hey, I've sworn off "man-handling". }}
* One ''[[House of Mouse]]'' animated short was about [[Donald Duck]] operating a roller coaster called the "Rocket Ruckus", and throughout the whole short did he constantly try to prevent his nephews from riding said roller coaster. As a result, the nephews come up with various disguises as an attempt to go onto the roller coaster without their uncle finding out, but unfortunately, they fail every time. Later, Donald sees an extremely tall woman with a bad standing posture, and believes that she is actually his nephews in disguise. But when Donald tears off the woman's dress, he finds out that she ''is'' actually an extremely tall woman with a bad standing posture. And upon realizing her nakedness, she punches Donald in the face!
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** In "Apes Of Wrath", Darkwing proclaims that "Night is [his] favourite time of day", ''complete with partial [[Aside Glance]] and eyebrow wiggling''.
** The episdoed "Water Way To Go" Gives us this moment...
{{quote| '''Darkwing:''' [...] A hero does the undoable, risks the unriskable, and thinks the unthinkable. *''[[Aside Glance|Looks into camera]], and waggles eyebrows''*}}
** In "Beauty and the Beet", in between all the other plant- and gardening-related puns Darkwing and Bushroot throw at each other, they've hidden this little gem:
{{quote| '''Darkwing:''' Time to toss a little salad... *''This line also comes less than a minute after Darkwing shaved off Bushroot's 'tail leaves' with a motorized grass trimmer.''*}}
* ''[[Tale Spin]]'' had a few: "Where's the hullabaloo? Oh! That Baloo!"
* In one of the [[World War II]] [[Classic Disney Shorts]], ''Der Fuhrer's Face'', Goebbels, who acts in a rather camp fashion, gets poked in the posterior with a trombone. Also an exhausted [[Donald Duck]] says a "Heil" which sounds like "Hell".
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* In the [[Classic Disney Shorts|Goofy cartoon]] ''Teachers Are People'', Goofy the teacher is watching a group of kids at recess. One kid calls his friends over and says "Hey, fellas. Ever hear the one about... (whisper whisper)". Goofy listens in, blushes bright red, and throws a lesson plan with pictures of birds and bees on it in the trash.
* From the ''[[DuckTales]]'' episode "Robot Robbers":
{{quote| '''Babyface Beagle:''' We're number 1! We're number 1!<br />
'''Burger Beagle:''' I was gettin' tired of bein' treated like number 2. }}
** Not to mention "A Case of Mistaken Secret Identity" where Launchpad gets ''groupies'' and this exchange occurs:
{{quote| '''Launchpad:''' I'm gonna bare my soul!<br />
'''Dewey:''' Jeepers, can you do that on television? }}
* From Mulan: "Let's get down to business." On ''[[The Daily Show]]'', Frank di Caro even referred to this [[Walking Shirtless Scene]] as Too Hung Lo.
* ''The Soup'' caught this... interesting challenge from ''Mickey Mouse Clubhouse'':
{{quote| [http://youtu.be/A285M5c-be8 "Look for the triangle-shaped bush!"]<br />
...it gets worse. }}
* Believe it or not, [[Snow White (Disney film)|SNOW WHITE]] got a lyric sung by Sneezy from "The Silly Song" cut out for being a little...''unsanitary''.
{{quote| ''The minute after I was born''<br />
''I didn't have a nightee''<br />
''So I tied my whiskers 'round my legs''<br />
''[[Squick|And I used them for a di-a-dee (sneezes)]]'' }}
** Wait! [[Fridge Logic|Dwarfs are born with beards?]]
*** Of course they are! They're [[Our Dwarves Are All the Same|dwarves]]!
** Also, before they wash up...
{{quote| '''Bashful:''' Do you have to wash where it doesn't show?}}
* ''[[The Emperor's New Groove|The Emperors New Groove]]'' has the scene where Kuzco and Pacha are both attempting to cross a [[Rope Bridge]] over a canyon. As the two are about to step onto the bridge, several wooden planks forming the bridge come apart and fall into the canyon below. The first four planks to fall off are actually shaped like the letters D, A, M, and N.
* ''[[The Three Caballeros]]'': Pretty much the entire movie plays on the idea that "[[What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made on Drugs?|love is a drug]]".
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* ''[[Cinderella (Disney film)|Cinderella]]'' has the scene where Jacques the mouse shoves beads up Gus-Gus' tail.
* At the end of ''[[101 Dalmatians|One Hundred and One Dalmatians]]'', Pongo and Perdita return to their masters having rescued their own 15 puppies and 74 extra from Cruella De Vil. When their owners realize there are so many more puppies than before, this exchange occurs:
{{quote| '''Anita:''' But where did they all come from?<br />
'''Roger:''' Pongo, you old rascal! }}
* ''[[Lady and the Tramp]]'' has a sequence where stray mutt Tramp is leading pampered cocker spaniel Lady around, showing her his lifestyle. He sees a chicken farm and excitedly asks "You ever chased chickens before?", to which Lady, obviously offended, says "I most certainly hope not!" Now, this ''could'' just be because literal chicken-chasing is a "bad dog" behaviour she would not approve of, but there's also the old-fashioned use of "chasing chickens" to mean "chasing after women". Lady is, or course, [[Les Yay|female]].