Are W. Disn. cartoons really carrying subliminal messages??

France
September 12, 2009 11:42am CST
I just found a blog on the internet that proved that WD cartoons have not-so-hidden subliminal references to s ex scenes (sorry, I can't fully write it, mylot will mistake it!). Many can be found in the Little Mermaid (some of them are shocking!!), Lion KIng, Who Framed Riger Rabbit actually has an "explicit scene" of Jessica Rabbit...and so on. Do you actualy believe that those references are intened? I honestly do. But once we agree on this, why should they put these sort of messages into cartoons for children? What do you think?
1 response
@StarBright (2798)
• United States
12 Sep 09
If that is what you are looking for, you can find it in anything. You could see two trees planted on the side of the road and probably find two of the branches touching each other and make something out of that. It depends on our state of mind. There are things said that have a different meaning to mom and dad because of the generation gap. Double entendre, I believe they call it. That is what makes the film entertaining for the adults. Innocent kids do not get the same meaning from this as jaded adults. If we didn't put the brakes on some of the violence in the early cartoons like roadrunner, Lion King is hardly a threat to our kids today.