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This is a list of uses of adult humor in animated media produced by Disney, including Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm, and 20th Century productions. Adult humor may include sex (or anything mildly sexual), nudity, drug content, strong language (or implication that someone is going to or wants to use strong language), graphic violence, and any other inappropriate images.

Disney films

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Pixar films

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20th Century Animation films

Spies in Disguise

  • After Lance defeats two guards, a pigeon poops on one of them. Lance notices this and comments that the guard didn't deserve it.
  • While being transformed into a pigeon after accidentally drinking Walter's "biodynamic concealment" concoction, Lance briefly glances at his private areas to notice them shrinking like his hand did.
  • During the car chase through the streets of Washington, D.C., when Lance's car flies off an overpass, a compass falls out of Walter's backpack during the slow-motion sequence, and the needle jabs Lance's rear end.
  • While flying on a plane to Mexico, Lance tries to defecate in the bathroom. However, he has difficulties doing so due to his pigeon form. After leaving the restroom, Walter asks Lance if he's fine, to which he responds: "I just found out number one and number two both come out in the same place. So, no!"
  • When Lance tries to scare Kimura into revealing everything that he knows about Killian, he tells Kimura to raise his hands. However, this causes Kimura to drop his towel he was wearing due to being in a pool, leaving him nude with his bare butt showing onscreen. Lance notices this and tells Kimura to hold his towel with one hand. When Walter knocks out Kimura, he falls to the ground naked.
  • When Walter sprays truth serum into Kimura, he proves to Lance how it works by asking Kimura his biggest secret, and the arms dealer reveals he urinated in the pool. Lance and Walter become shocked and both remark, "That's a lot of honesty."
  • When Marcy and the H.T.U.V. agents arrive at the hotel to arrest Lance, he and Walter both roll a nude Kimura to block the door. While rolling Kimura, Lance gets his head stuck in Kimura's bellybutton and when he pops out, his head is covered in navel lint.
  • When Marcy breaks down the door of Kimura's suite and notices a naked Kimura on the floor, she grimaces while attempting to keep her mouth closed, evidently trying to stop herself from vomiting.
  • When Walter uses the grappling hook on the multi-pen and attaches it to a elevator, he is sent swinging, underneath an elevator, then, the elevator goes up, causing it to pull Walter and Lance, causing Lance and Walter's heads to hit the guards in the private area. And one of the Japanese thugs, seen detained by one of the guards, is seen laughing at them.
  • When Walter tries to use the multi-pen against a squadron of H.T.U.V. agents, one of his pigeons eats it. Due to this, the pigeon ends up vomiting pink goo against the agents.
  • After being turned back to normal, Lance notices that he is nude, to which he dons his mission suit.

The Bob's Burgers Movie

  • According to Louise, the flyers promoting the Wonder Wharf amusement park's 80th anniversary mention "almost no decapitations".
  • When Linda asks Calvin if they can skip paying rent for a month, he says "maybe" due to being "of two minds", before clarifying that he means he is drunk.
  • After a corpse is discovered inside the whole front of the Bob's Burgers restaurant, Sergeant Bosco casually asks Bob if he's the killer, which the latter denies.

Other films

The Brave Little Toaster

  • During the song "City of Light", when Kirby goes behind a tree and Blanky attempts to pry, Toaster bonks Blanky on the head and briefly chastises him, implying that Kirby was going to the bathroom (i.e. emptying his bag).
  • During the "It's a 'B' Movie" musical number, a tape recorder is seen with tape spools as breasts.

The Nightmare Before Christmas

  • After the "This is Halloween" musical number ends, as everyone is praising Jack Skellington, one midget witch gets a little affectionate with Jack's leg in a mildly sexual manner.
    • In the same scene, one of the band members refers to Jack as "Bone Daddy", though this might have been unintentional, despite the blatancy.
  • Dr. Finkelstein, when grounding Sally, proceeds to say, "Oooh, my head..." after hearing the doorbell ring, as well as having an icepack on his head. This, alongside his earlier ingesting of Deadly Night Shade-laced Worm Wart Soup, implies that he was suffering from a hangover.
  • When the Mayor goes to see Jack about the plans and Jack isn't there, the Mayor then proceeds to say, "I'm only an elected official!", referencing the two-faced nature of politicians.
  • The song "Kidnap the Sandy Claws" makes many comical references to torture throughout.
  • Adults would notice that Oogie Boogie is implied that he essentially can't stop gambling, meaning he has a gambling addiction.
  • When Sally is distracting Oogie Boogie, the latter acts in a fairly persuasive way by tickling her foot in a rather suggestive manner.

The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars

  • In the middle of the night, when Robbie crawls up the stairs to investigate the ruckus in the attic above, Lampy uses his cord as a lasso to catch him. Instead, he accidentally gives the baby a wedgie on his diaper, briefly exposing his butt crack, and only manages to pull off his pajamas, leaving him nearly nude.

The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue

  • When Chris attempts to use Kirby to clean up some spilled kitty litter, only to be stopped by Rob who explains that Kirby doesn't do kitty litter, the vacuum cleaner gets nauseous and ends up vomiting off-screen, after which Blanky tells Radio, "Poor Kirby, he has upset tummy."
  • In one scene, Kirby assaults Mack while he attempts to ship all the animals that were under Rob's care to Tartarus Laboratories. At one point, Kirby empties his bag of dirt (and likely other accumulated filth) in Mack's face, causing him to cough.

Valiant

  • At one point, Valiant's mother suggests he has some breakfast before he goes and makes regurgitating sounds and motions, followed by her spitting up part of a worm for him; he expresses disgust and rejects the worm.
  • When Lofty first meets Valiant and Bugsy, he remarks, "For a, quote, 'elite unit', unquote, they seem to be letting in almost anything with wings..." Using his monocle to examine Bugsy's rear end, Lofty adds, "...including those flies circling your bottom."
  • When visiting Victoria, the camp nurse, Bugsy suggestively and playfully asks her if she has anything for him. She then pulls out a large syringe (to give him and the other recruits a shot) and asks him if this is what he was thinking about, causing Bugsy and the others (except Valiant) to faint. She then gives Valiant a vaccination right in his rear end, to which he groans in pain.
  • In one scene, Sergeant Monty drills the recruits by showing them slides for them to determine "friend or foe", to which they get each one wrong. He then pulls down one last slide displaying a poster of a sexy-looking bird, and they all enthusiastically state, "Friend!", much to Monty's chagrin and annoyance.
  • When the plane the pigeons are aboard gets ambushed by missiles, Commander Gutsy orders the recruits to "get ready to drop," to which Toughwood whimpers, "I think I've dropped already!"
  • After Charles De Girl (a female mouse) introduces herself, she asks the recruits if they speak French, and Bugsy replies: "Does 'ooh-la-la' mean anything to you? Or 'va-va-voom'?" (all in response to the sight of her).
  • When Charles De Girl mentions the "message" the recruits are told to carry, her French accent makes it sound like she is saying "massage", and Bugsy suggestively jokes that he'd like a full-body one.
  • When the pigeons attempt to escape the falcons in France after being spotted, Charles De Girl tries to catch a ride with Bugsy by grabbing his feet as he takes off, and he accidentally farts right in her face. Despite his apology, she calls him a "dirty bird".
  • When Valiant rendezvouses with Sergeant Monty and a Pigeon Officer, he tells them he has a message to deliver and then regurgitates the written message he had swallowed earlier (after losing his container where the message was originally supposed to be stored).

The Wild

  • When Nigel the koala leaps off his tree, he lands groin first on the gate rail to his zoo enclosure and painfully moans, "Who put that bar there?" as he slowly falls off.
  • While Benny the squirrel gazes at Bridget the giraffe in a smitten manner, she tells him, "Don't stare at my spots; my eyes are up here," causing Benny to snap out of his trance.
  • During the turtle curling championship, Bridget accidentally falls on top of Benny by crushing him with her rear end. Also during the curling game, one turtle forcibly farts, enabling it to slide into the goal.
  • When Nigel emerges from the rear of a moving garbage truck, he is seen with a popcorn container stuck to his lower region and remarks, "Hey, guys, I got popcorn up my bum." He then asks Samson the lion, "Do I look trashy in this?" Unamused, Samson yanks the popcorn container off Nigel, who yowls in pain.
  • While trying to escape three rabid dogs, Samson orders Larry to coil, and the latter uses his elongated body to wrap around the grating of a manhole. As the three vicious dogs draw near, Samson tweaks Bridget's rump, causing her to yelp in pain, and thus giving Larry (who is around her neck) the strength to open the manhole. When Bridget then glares at Samson for the offense, he quickly retorts, "I improvised!"
  • At one point, while Stan bonks Carmine on the head a few times because of his stupidity, the former reveals that Carmine never got over being flushed down the toilet.
  • When Samson and his zoo friends hijack a boat, they narrowly avoid colliding with a bigger ship. In the aftermath, Nigel looks down at his crotch area and then moans, "Oh dear. Has anyone got any eucalyptus wipes?" (obviously implying that he wet himself).
  • After Benny arrives on the back of a goose and meets up with his zoo pals aboard the boat, he tells Bridget, "Betcha didn't know I could ride geese, did ya? Bareback," and spanks his rump as he says "bareback".
  • When Nigel is kidnapped by Kazar's wildebeest henchmen, after Nigel sarcastically compliments the lair inside a volcano, he asks, "Can I use your toilet?"
  • When Samson attempts to use his instincts to look for his son Ryan, he exposes some bamboo and unintentionally invades the privacy of a hyrax, who is seen cleaning his lower region with a leaf. The hyrax then covers his crotch area and yells, "Doesn't anyone knock anymore?!"
  • At one point, Benny finds himself being rolled around by a group of German dung beetles each rolling a large ball of dung and mistake Benny for one, calling him "Stinky". One even states, "Rolling the dung is good for tight buns!" A fed-up Benny then shouts, "I'll give you something to roll about!" and raises his foot to kick the dung beetles, only for them to roll away, causing Benny to spin in the air and land right on his belly.

The Lion King (2019 film)

  • Similar to the traditionally animated film, Scar is forced to let a mouse he was about to eat escape, after Zazu scolds him for missing his nephew's coronation ceremony, and Scar groans, "Oh, now look, Zazu, you made me lose my lunch," which is a pun on "losing [one's] lunch," a euphemism for vomiting. The film also retains the gag about Pumbaa's flatulence issues.

Disney/Pixar/20th Century shorts and specials

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Disney Television Animation shows

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Pixar television shows

Forky Asks a Question

Dug Days

  • A recurring gag is Dug expecting Squirrel to die, though he doesn't want to kill him.
  • In "Squirrel!", after Dug accidentally destroys Squirrel's nuts, the latter puts himself in the former's mouth, clearly expecting Dug to kill him.
  • In "Smell", when Dug is sniffing objects in Carl's backyard, he smells something "horrible" and tells Carl, who says: "Don't you roll in that! You just had a bath!", implying that Dug had smelled his own feces. The scene then cuts to Dug happily rolling in the grass, commenting, "This makes me happy."
    • Also, when Dug is in the street sniffing various objects to investigate a mysterious smell (later revealed to be a fire), he sniffs a fire hydrant and identifies several other dogs who have also visited the hydrant. This is a nod to dogs and their tendency to urinate on fire hydrants. Dug also identifies a young boy named Timmy Johnson and remarks, "This place is not for you!", indicating that Timmy had also urinated on the hydrant.
  • In "Flowers", during Dug's dream sequence, he walks behind a giant fire hydrant. Once Dug walks out from behind the hydrant, he lets out a sigh of relief, possibly indicating that he urinated on the fire hydrant. Dug then bounces past a tree with several dead squirrels.
    • Also in the above scene, Dug rolls over four foul-smelling objects, one of which is a used diaper. The other foul-smelling objects are a fishbone, a banana peel, and a dead snail. Dug rolls over the diaper multiple times.

Cars on the Road

  • In "Dino Park", during a dream, Mater, upon seeing a dinosaur engage the one trying to eat him and Lightning McQueen in battle, says, "That's one big ol' son of a–!"

Other television shows

Walt Disney Presents

  • In "Two Happy Amigos", José Carioca travels around the world, where he comes across a cougar, a bear, and an alligator (who all attempt to eat him), but he is unable to stay long and offers each wild animal a cigar before leaving.

Marvel shows

Ultimate Spider-Man

  • In "Freaky", as a running gag, the technical difficulties screen pops out when something inappropriate occurs.

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