Thread:Alex2424121/@comment-30079834-20171220233832

Do you think we should make a page of adult humor in Disney films, because I noticed that there is adult humor in every Pixar film. Is there adult humor in any Disney Film? I'll tell you one humor by film.:

Toy Story: When Bo Peep says to Woody, "Whadda ya say I get someone else to watch the sheep tonight?" she might be referring to having sex with him.

A Bug's Life: During the circus scene, one of the Fly Brothers says to Francis (thinking he's a girl), "Hey, cutie! Wanna pollinate with a real bug?" meaning that he wants to have sex with him.

Toy Story 2: When Al wakes up from the TV, he says, "No, officer, I swear..." as if he was being arrested for a crime, such as thinking Andy's mom called the police for stealing Woody or most likely drunk driving.

Monsters, Inc.: After Mike says, "Now put that thing back where it came from or so help me!" he extends his middle finger, as if he was flipping Sulley off. Although, this isn't very likely, as Mike actually extended his index finger.

Finding Nemo: At the beginning, Pearl says one of her tentacles is shorter than the rest. On octopi, the short tentacle is the genitalia.

The Incredibles: During the montage after Bob accepts the job and kisses Helen, they are seen sneaking past Violet to their bedroom. Then, both of them pinch each other's butts while passing through each other.

Cars: When everybody notices that Lightning was missing after Mack arrives in California, Mack asks, "What? Did I forget to wipe my mud flaps?" as if he forgot to wipe off the feces from his rear end after defecating.

Ratatouille: When Linguini is about to tell Colette that he refers to Remy as his "......tiny...... little......" Colette replies with, "Little?" and glances downward at his crotch area.

WALL-E: During the scene where AUTO tips the Axiom over, Mary sees a group of crying babies sliding towards her. She then says, "John! Get ready to have some kids!" John looks at her as if she was ready to give birth to multiple babies.

Up: One of the scores in the film's soundtrack is called, "Giving Muntz the Bird," a reference to, "flipping the bird," a common euphemism of the very offensive insult of giving someone the middle finger.

Toy Story 3: When Mr. Potato Head gets out of the sandbox, he describes his stay: "It was cold and dark. Nothing but sand and a couple of Lincoln Logs." Hamm rebuts by saying, "I don't think those were Lincoln Logs." This implies there was a toddler's feces in the sandbox.

Cars 2: After Lightning McQueen insults Francesco Bernoulli by calling him fragile and not so fast, Francesco begins talking angrily and swearing at McQueen in Italian, before being muted to avoid offense to Italian viewers, then backs up and rubs his back tires on the floor. This means that he may have been flipping Lightning off.

Brave: When Queen Elinor first becomes a bear, she rushes around, trying to cover her private areas. Merida then reminds her that since she's a bear, she's covered in fur.

Monsters University: When the Oozma Kappa members are competing in the first challenge of the Scare Games, Don Carlton touches a toxic urchin that makes him scream and babble. Scott "Squishy" Squibbles tries to cover his ear, trying not to listen to what Don says, inferring that what Don was babbling was a combination of profane words.

Inside Out: There is a running gag where Anger mentions about blurting out curse words. When the new control panel is installed, Anger types out a profane word, but is buzzed by Fear.

The Good Dinosaur: Arlo refers to the family's chickens (or chicken-like creatures) as "cluckers", an allusion to the F-word.

Finding Dory: Hank inks himself after being touched by a girl. This might be the equivalent of wetting oneself when scared.

Cars 3: During the Demolition Derby, one car says to another "Get the __ out of my way!", but he honks on the blank word, implying he may have meant a swear word.

Coco: When Hector sings one of his songs to Chicarron and Miguel, he slowly says "knuckles" then pauses, then Chicarron says "What?" and Hector says "There are children present" which possibly means that the original song had swearing. 