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This is a list of uses of adult humor in animated films produced by Disney. Adult humor may include sex (or anything mildly sexual), nudity, drug content, profanity (or implication that someone is going to or wants to use profanity, graphic violence, and any other inappropriate images.
Disney Canon
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
- As the seven dwarfs prepare to wash up for dinner, Bashful asks if that includes "where it doesn't show" (likely referring to their private areas).
Pinocchio
- In one scene, Jiminy Cricket can be seen rubbing his clothed butt as he warms himself by Geppetto's fireplace.
- At one point, Jiminy leans against a figurine of a woman, touching her behind. He notices what he is doing and quickly takes his hand off before saying to the figurine, "Beg your pardon."
- One of the clocks in Geppetto's workshop depicts a mother spanking her son's exposed buttocks. Another clock features a figure resembling a drunkard that makes cuckoo noises sounding like hiccups.
- During the song "I've Got No Strings", several marionette women dance seductively while Jiminy is shown watching with excitement, implying that he finds the dance sexually attractive.
- In The Red Lobster Inn, Honest John sings a reprise of "Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee" with heavily slurred speech patterns while holding a cup of beer. This indicates that he is intoxicated.
- Upon watching Lampwick's ears turn into a donkey's, Pinocchio puts his beer on the table and turns it away from him, evidently assuming he was intoxicated.
- In one scene, Jiminy stuffs a large ballast pebble down his pants to keep himself from floating to the surface, which encourages a curious female fish to inspect the procedure. He turns away from her, commenting, "No more privacy than a goldfish," before reacting to the rock's frigidness in his lower region.
Fantasia
- During The Pastoral Symphony segment, when two centaurs are spending time together, curtains fall and a cupid peeks through them, his bare butt forming the shape of a heart.
Dumbo
- The famous Pink Elephants scene speaks volumes after Dumbo and Timothy both get intoxicated (given the term "pink elephants" was a decades-old expression for a drunken hallucination).
- During the film's climax, when Dumbo flies off an 18-story-tall cardboard building instead of landing in the pie, this scares the clowns, who either take cover in water barrels or drive their fire engine into the burning building, only to reemerge with scorched rear ends, screaming.
Bambi
Saludos Amigos
- During the Aquarela do Brasil segment, when José Carioca and Donald are in Rio de Janeiro, the latter accidentally drinks an incredibly spicy drink (cachaça), thinking it was soda. Donald reacts by breathing out fire (which lights up José's trademark cigar that he smokes), then starts hiccupping while looking clearly drunk.
The Three Caballeros
- After Donald yells at the Aracuan Bird for outsmarting him, it causes him to cry and attempt to both hang and shoot himself as well.
Make Mine Music
- During the All the Cats Join In segment, a teenage girl is seen being drawn with a highly exaggerated big bottom by the unseen animator with a pencil (before he corrects it with an eraser).
Cinderella
- After Anastasia hits Drizella with her flute, Drizella hits Anastasia with it, and says "You clumsy-!", cut off by the sound of the flute against Anastasia's head, sounding as if Drizella swore and was censored.
- When Jaq and Gus attempt to retrieve the key to Cinderella's room after her wicked stepmother locked her in there, Gus, at one point, wraps his tail around the handle of a teapot while trying to reach for the key, only for a drop of hot tea to leak from the spout and scald his rump, causing him to yelp in pain.
Peter Pan
- A running gag is Tick-Tock appearing and chasing after Captain Hook in an attempt to eat him, mistaking him for a codfish. At one point (near the end of the film), the crocodile bites Hook's rear end.
- When Mr. Smee settles a frantic Hook down for a shave, he places a towel on the latter's head. A passing seagull mistakes Hook's towel-covered head for a nest and perches on it. Smee then shaves off the gull's tail feathers, revealing its bald tailbone, and applies aftershave on it, causing the gull to turn around and notice its featherless behind. The seagull then flies away squawking while covering its exposed rear. When Smee notices the "empty" spot on Hook's towel-covered head, he mistakenly believes he accidentally beheaded the captain.
- At the Indian camp, Peter Pan and the Indian Chief smoke a peace pipe, then pass it around the circle. Michael gets a hold of the pipe, but Wendy snatches it from him before he can blow into it, refuses it to herself (while holding her nose from the unpleasant tobacco), and passes it to John. When John takes a deep breath into the pipe, his face turns a pale sickly green, and he dejectedly passes the pipe to the next person.
Sleeping Beauty
- During an informal meeting between Stefan and Hubert, their bard gets drunk from excessively sneaking wine and absentmindedly drinking it out of his guitar hole. He then continues hiding under the table with the remaining wine before he eventually falls unconscious, with his snoring resulting in him obliviously interrupting Stefan's proposed toast to the carpenter's guild. It is heavily implied that their bard has never been drunk (or at least not this much). He later ends up regaining consciousness just in time for Merryweather to use the sleeping spell on him.
One Hundred and One Dalmatians
- At the beginning, Pongo skims through Roger's old fashion magazines. One cover has a sultry-looking woman in a revealing dress, to which Pongo states (in his narration) that dogs are "poor judges of human beauty."
- While Pongo, Perdita, and their Dalmatian offspring are watching Thunderbolt on TV, Patch, at one point, comments about Dirty Dawson and says: "The yellow-livered old skunk! I'd like to tear his gizzard out!" Perdita rebukes: "Why, Patch, where have you heard such talk? Certainly not from your mother!" She then glares at Pongo, who just smiles sheepishly in response.
- At Hell Hall, Jasper is seen drinking wine while watching TV with his brother, Horace, and the Dalmatian puppies (fifteen that were dognapped and belong to Pongo and Perdita; the other 84 that were bought at a pet store). At one point, Horace, while munching on a sandwich, asks Jasper for a swig of wine, but the latter explains to him: "Now, Horace, this here hogwash ain't fit for a fancy bloke like yourself. Besides, you'd get crumbs in it, ya cabbage head!" Horace then retorts: "All right. Guzzle the whole works, and I hope it gives ya collywobbles, that's what!"
- When the Captain, Colonel, and Sergeant Tibbs are fighting off Jasper and Horace, Tibbs uses the Captain's ears as gun triggers and makes his hoof reflexively kick the Baduns in their rear ends, causing them to go flying through the air before smashing headfirst into the barn wall.
The Jungle Book
- Mowgli's langot is given a wedgie, briefly exposing his buttocks twice in the film: the first time by Bagheera, and the second time by King Louie.
- While sneaking into King Louie's palace, Baloo shows up dressed in drag with a split coconut on his muzzle and a grass skirt, which gets Louie extra aroused and Bagheera shocked.
- After getting a knot in his tail the second time, Kaa groans, "Oh, my s-s-sacroiliac!" (the sacroiliac joints are the part of the pelvis structure that protects the genitalia).
- At one point, Bagheera asks Baloo if he would ever marry a panther. Baloo then briefly flirts with Bagheera, implying that Baloo was going to start a gay wedding with himself and Bagheera.
The Aristocats
- In the opening sequence, Toulouse notices the title says: "The Aristocrats" and removes the "r" to fix the title. Whether or not this is a reference to the infamous Aristocrats joke is unknown.
- After kidnapping Duchess and her three kittens, Edgar gets chased by Napoleon and Lafayette, where the former, at one point, bites Edgar's clothed butt.
- When Abigail and Amelia Gabble proceed to save a drowning O'Malley, both geese say, "Bottoms up," before diving underwater to rescue him, with their tail feathers above the surface. This quote is a pun on the phrase: "Bottoms up," said by many alcoholics prior to downing their booze.
- When Abigail and Amelia run into their Uncle Waldo, he both looks and acts extremely drunk, due to the fact that he was marinated in white wine when a chef was about to cook him, but he managed to escape.
- During the song "Everybody Wants to Be a Cat", while dancing enthusiastically, Duchess briefly shakes her rear end with her back to the camera.
- At one point, a Frenchman about to drink wine witnesses a mouse (Roquefort) seemingly chasing the cats. Believing he is hallucinating, the Frenchman then pours his wine onto the ground, implying he is deeply considering to give up drinking alcohol.
Robin Hood
- While Robin Hood (disguised as a woman fortune teller) is distracting Prince John long enough for Little John (disguised as a maid) to steal the chest of gold guarded by the Rhino Guards without being spotted, one Rhino Guard notices the disguised Little John and, believing he is an attractive damsel (and admiring "her" rear end for good measure), wolf-whistles to him.
- A running gag is Prince John assaulting or attempting to assault Sir Hiss when the snake lectures or pesters the prince in some way.
- While Maid Marian and Lady Kluck are playing badminton, the shuttlecock, at one point, gets whacked into Kluck's breast cleavage, and she frantically reaches in to get it out before it falls out of her dress and onto the grass.
- When Prince John invites Little John (disguised as an upper-class gentleman) to sit in Sir Hiss' chair, Little John's clothed butt jiggles awkwardly until he gets up and notices that he accidentally sat on Sir Hiss, much to the snake's anger, who then scolds Little John for taking his seat.
- While Sir Hiss travels inside a toy balloon, he eventually discovers Robin Hood disguised as a stork and heads back to tell Prince John. At that moment, Friar Tuck and Alan-A-Dale shoot an arrow, which pops the balloon. As Sir Hiss plummets to the ground, Friar Tuck grabs him and shoves the snake in a barrel of ale, to which he pleads, "Please, I don't drink." Prince John later discovers Sir Hiss in the barrel of ale, and when he lets him out, the snake both looks and acts clearly drunk before he (belatedly) reveals that the stork is really Robin Hood.
- During the brawl, Lady Kluck jabs a Rhino Guard in the buttocks with the Golden Arrow, causing him to scream in pain and run off. Also, in one scene, Skippy manages to shoot an arrow at Prince John's clothed butt, making him yowl in pain, before Kluck bashes him over the head with the Golden Arrow.
- During the song "The Phony King of England", which features plenty of recycled animation from previous Disney animated films, some of Duchess' dance moves are recycled for Maid Marian in this sequence, including the aforementioned shot of her wiggling her bottom.
- When Robin Hood (disguised as Nutsy) manages to steal the keys to the prison gate while the Sheriff is sleeping and unlocks the gate, he hands the keys to Little John, who closes the gate loudly. Trigger, hearing the gate closing, alerts the Sheriff of a jailbreak in progress and runs toward the gate. As he does, Robin Hood trips Trigger with the handle of a battle axe, causing the vulture to slide across the ground near the Sheriff. He then tells Trigger to stop giving false alarms and kicks the vulture in the rear end, to which he yowls in pain.
- During the film's climax, Robin Hood releases several barrels of wine that knock over the approaching Rhino Guards like bowling pins.
The Rescuers
- While Bernard and Miss Bianca are flying on Orville's back through New York to rescue Penny, the blurry image of a real topless woman can be seen from the window of a building. This caused a controversy, which led to a massive recall of the film's home video release, and reissues had the offending image edited out.
- A running gag in the film is whenever Luke (or some other character) drinks his jug of moonshine, the characters cough and wheeze out smoke. At one point, Luke remarks, "This stuff packs a whollop!"
- When Bernard and Bianca meet Penny and instruct her to escape, she retorts that Brutus and Nero (Medusa's pet crocodiles) already caught her by her underwear and adds, "Look what they did to my pants!" She then shows a tear in the seat of it, revealing a small section of her buttocks.
- During the film's climax, when the Swamp Folk ambush Medusa, Luke jabs a pitchfork into her clothed butt, causing Medusa to let out a loud, pained shriek.
The Black Cauldron
- When Fflewddur Fflam is transformed into a frog again by Orgoch, he is seen stuck and struggling within Orwen's breast cleavage until he finally makes it out, after which Orwen turns him back to normal.
The Great Mouse Detective
- During the song "The World's Greatest Criminal Mind", Bartholomew gets drunk from excessively drinking booze and absentmindedly calls Ratigan a rat; the latter takes offense and feeds Bartholomew to Felicia.
- When Basil and Dr. Dawson (disguised as sailors) visit The Rat Trap, the bartender puts a drug in their drinks after hearing Basil mention Ratigan. When Dawson swigs his spiked booze, he becomes drunk and ends up onstage with Miss Kitty and her sisters.
- When Toby chases after Felicia, she manages to escape from him by scrambling up a brick wall. Thinking she has outsmarted Toby, Felicia flicks her tail at him as she hops over, only to be mauled by the royal guard dogs on the other side as bits of fur and her hair bow fly into the air.
Oliver & Company
- When Dodger is first introduced, he is seen making flirting gestures toward a female dog on a leash, to which she promptly turns her head away in disgust (obviously thinking that Dodger was a pervert).
- At Fagin's barge, when Dodger provokes a fight after Tito pesters him, Einstein, in one scene, exclaims, "Oh, boy! Dog pile!" and leaps on top of Francis, who becomes trapped under Einstein's rump.
- During the song "Perfect Isn't Easy", as Georgette is changing behind her trifold mirror, several birds pause to watch her and let their jaws drop and hearts stop as they see her naked body inside the trifold.
- When Fagin's dogs sneak into Jenny's house to rescue Oliver, Tito, at one point, takes a cigar, sniffs it, and says, "Hey, if this is torture, chain me to the wall," before putting the cigar in his mouth as if to smoke it.
- When Dodger and his gang break into Georgette's room, she panics and begs him not to go near her. Then, when Dodger assures Georgette that he's not after her, she feels quite disappointed and insulted (possibly believing he was going to ravish her).
- Near the end of the film, Georgette seductively asks Tito (who developed an unrequited crush on Georgette ever since he first met her) if she could talk with him privately in her room. Tito is all too eager (likely thinking that she wants him to get in bed with her or something similar) until she mentions something about grooming and a bath, much to Tito's surprise and confusion. Later, Tito runs out of the Foxworth residence in a sailor suit, ironically now appalled and terrified of Georgette, and he darts away as she yells after him.
The Little Mermaid
- In the opening scene, Grimsby develops a chartreuse coloration on his face, indicating that he was feeling seasick. He is then briefly seen poking his head over the ship, heavily implying that he was vomiting.
- When Scuttle is showcasing the usage of the human stuff that Ariel found, he blows into a pipe. His face then turns red, the pipe foams, and a plant comes out of the pipe. This is a reference to smoking weed.
- In the second part of "Poor Unfortunate Souls", when Ursula advises Ariel to rely on her looks and also emphasizes the importance of body language, she shakes her hips suggestively with the last bit. Earlier in the same song, Ursula also shimmies her bottom rapidly enough for her breasts to jiggle.
- When Ariel is turned human and brought to the surface, she is naked from the waist down, and a brief shot of her bare butt is shown. Scuttle shortly arrives and asks what's different about her, one of his absurd guesses being "New seashells?" Ariel and the others seem to be unfazed by her nudity until Scuttle tells her that the first thing she needs to do is "dress like a human" via a discarded sail. As she dons the sail, Scuttle wolf-whistles and agreeably tells her that she looks "sensational" (accompanied by a saxophone note for good measure).
The Rescuers Down Under
- When Bernard is attempting to propose to Bianca, his proposal ring falls out of his pocket and onto the floor, and he crawls after it. The ring rolls under another table, and Bernard peeks under and sees the ring on the foot of a rather fat, snobby female mouse. As Bernard discreetly removes the ring off the lady mouse's foot, she scowls at her date and slaps him in the face (thinking he was playing "footsies" with her).
- When Wilbur is forced to be left behind at the hospital (after throwing out his back), the rodent nurses restrain the albatross, load two sedatives into a shotgun, and aim for his rear end as Wilbur begs for mercy. The rodent doctor then orders, "FIRE!", and the camera cuts to outside the hospital van as explosions occur while Wilbur utters weak, pained groans, implying that they shot him in that area.
Beauty and the Beast
- During the song "Belle", after the butcher sells a ham to a lady customer, he then briefly focuses his eyes on her chest before being whacked on the head with a rolling pin by his angry wife.
- Also during the song, when Gaston first appears, he passes by the Bimbettes as they sing about their infatuation with Gaston; one of the Bimbettes places her breasts atop a water pump, causing them to be lifted up with enough force to jiggle.
- In the same scene, LeFou, upon seeing the Bimbettes, briefly blinks and opens his mouth in a lustful manner before getting accidentally squirted in the kisser via said water pump, implying that he was aroused by their beauty and physique.
- When Maurice is examining Cogsworth, he touches the latter's pendulum. Cogsworth angrily tells Maurice to stop, and when the latter finally does (after Cogsworth shuts his clock door on Maurice's finger), Cogsworth then puts his hands on the part showing his pendulum as if covering his crotch area.
- During the song "Gaston", after lifting the Bimbettes into the air ("As you see I've got biceps to spare!"), Gaston drops the bench they're sitting on, and in the process, their dresses are hiked up, showing much of their bare legs. Gaston then very explicitly winks at the audience as he sings, "And every last inch of me's covered with hair!", showing his bare chest with hair. Moments later, while Gaston sings about how he ate four dozen eggs as a lad, the Bimbette in red can be seen bouncing her rear end up and down as she and her sisters sexually admire Gaston.
- Immediately before the song, when Gaston is ranting about Belle's humiliating refusal of him earlier, LeFou asks if Gaston wishes to have more beer, with Gaston stating it won't help, indirectly alluding to the concept of "drowning one's sorrows", as well as the usage of alcohol as an anti-depressant.
- When Belle first sneaks out of her bedroom in the Beast's castle, Fifi playfully refuses Lumiere from behind a curtain before saying that she's been "burnt" by him before, obviously alluding to a past sexual affair on their part.
- During the song "Human Again" (Special and Platinum Edition only), when Lumiere voices his intention of having a mademoiselle in each arm and sporting and courting once he becomes human, Mrs. Potts interjects that it would certainly cause husbands alarm, hinting at adultery.
- When LeFou has Lumiere cornered with a flaming torch, Cogsworth comes sliding down the staircase with a pair of scissors pointed directly at LeFou's clothed butt. The camera then cuts to LeFou jumping into the air as he screams in pain while holding his buttocks, implying the scissors stabbed him from behind.
- When a villager is seen plucking Fifi's feathers, Lumiere burns the villager's clothed butt, causing him to yowl in pain, after which Lumiere rescues Fifi while holding her with a seductive expression.
- At the end of the film, after the curse is broken and the characters are restored to their human forms, Lumiere, at one point, clearly admires Fifi's curves as she walks by and flirtatiously dusts his face with her feather duster.
Aladdin
- The original lyrics to "Arabian Nights" were: "Where they cut off your ear if they don't like your face. It's barbaric, but hey, it's home." This caused a controversy, and said lyrics were quickly changed to "Where it's flat and immense, and the heat is intense," starting with the 1993 home video release, following a complaint from the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC).
- During the song "One Jump Ahead", Aladdin, while being chased by Razoul's guards, accidentally enters a brothel, where he gets thrown out by one of the workers due to having no money. The guards then chase Aladdin over a man lying on a bed of nails; the last guard accidentally falls on him, impaling him on the spikes. Also during the chase, the guards pursue Aladdin over red-hot coals while expressing unintelligible pain as the coals burn their feet. Also during their pursuit, Abu snatches a sword from a sword swallower just as he is about to swallow it, and then it appears that Abu cut his throat from the inside. Also during the musical number, an extremely fat lady cradles Aladdin and sings, "Still I think he's rather tasty!", while Aladdin has a disgusted look on his face.
- As Prince Achmed is about to attack two intrusive children with his whip, Aladdin steps in and manages to take the prince's whip away while remarking that if he were as rich as the prince, he could "afford some manners." Affronted, Achmed shoves Aladdin into a nearby mud puddle, to which he quips that, "It's not every day you see a horse with two rear ends," implicitly calling Achmed an "ass".
- In the musical number "Friend Like Me", the Genie briefly summons three seductive belly dancer girls who dance suggestively around Aladdin.
- While Genie is explaining the rules of making wishes to Aladdin, he decapitates himself at one point, saying that he can't kill anybody.
The Lion King
- When Scar is forced to let a mouse he was about to eat escape, after Zazu scolds him for missing his nephew's christening ceremony, he groans, "Oh, now look, Zazu, you made me lose my lunch," which is a pun on "losing [one's] lunch," a euphemism for vomiting. When Zazu informs him, "You'll lose more than that when the king gets through with you; he's as mad as a hippo with a hernia," Scar replies sarcastically, "Ooh, I quiver with fear!" and manages to eat Zazu whole. Mufasa promptly arrives and tells Scar to drop Zazu. When Scar spits out Zazu, the latter is seen covered in the former's saliva, to which Zazu groans disgustedly.
- During the song "I Just Can't Wait to Be King", when two opposite rows of zebras are standing at attention to Simba and Nala as they pass through, as soon as Zazu turns the corner, they all promptly turn around and show their rear ends while lifting their tails up, indicative of mooning. Also, at the end of the song, Zazu gets crushed underneath a female rhino's rump, to which he tells the pachyderm to get off him.
- When Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed chase after Simba in an attempt to kill him under Scar's orders, he escapes the hyenas by weaving through a thorny hedge. Banzai manages to stop just short of falling into the hedge until Shenzi and Ed accidentally bump into him, causing him to fall in and come out with thorns all over his body, including his rear end. When Shenzi then points out that Simba is escaping, Banzai demands her to go get him, to which she replies: "There ain't no way I'm goin' in there. What, you want me to come out looking like you, cactus-butt?"
- During the song "Hakuna Matata", when Pumbaa relays his past of how he became an outcast, he says, "Every time that I...", but Timon interjects, "Hey, Pumbaa! Not in front of the kids!" while literally shutting the warthog's mouth before he sheepishly apologizes, implying that he was about to say "farted". (Pumbaa's flatulence problem is later a running gag throughout The Lion King franchise.)
- Just before Simba saves Timon and Pumbaa from a lioness (later revealed to be an adult Nala), Timon, while struggling to shove a stuck Pumbaa through a log, says, "Jeez, why do I always have to save your–", only to interrupt himself by screaming while bracing himself for the inevitable. Given the syllables composed of the scream, it is implied he was going to say "ass".
- When Timon sees Simba and Nala nuzzling distantly, he sputters angrily and remarks, "I tell ya, Pumbaa, this stinks!", to which the warthog humbly apologizes, implying that he mistook the meerkat's statement as a reaction to Pumbaa's flatulence problems.
- When Pumbaa battles Shenzi and Banzai as a clueless Ed watches outside, eventually sending all three hyenas fleeing, it is heavily implied that he used his flatulence to drive them off.
Pocahontas
- When Meeko tries to dive into Nakoma's canoe and notices that he will not make it, he seizes Flit in an attempt to slow his fall, causing them both to plunge into the water. After Meeko climbs onto a log, Flit looks at the raccoon's rump and notices the rings on his tail resemble a dartboard. When Flit attempts to assault Meeko in that area, the raccoon falls off while Flit's beak gets stuck in the log before it overturns.
- In one scene, Pocahontas and John Smith hide behind Grandmother Willow when Ben and Lon arrive looking for Smith. Grandmother Willow then trips Ben and Lon with her root and slaps the two men in their rear ends, sending them both running.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
- When Victor, Hugo, and Laverne marvel at the festival taking place outside, Hugo exclaims: "All right, all right! Pour the wine and cut the cheese!", while making farting noises with his armpit as he says "cut the cheese", a meta-pun towards a euphemism for flatulence.
- In one scene, Phoebus tells his horse Achilles to sit on a Brutish Guard, which Achilles does. Phoebus then jokingly apologizes and calls Achilles a naughty horse. This gag is repeated later in the film during the climax, where Achilles sits on the head of one of Frollo's soldiers after being commanded by Phoebus.
- At the Festival of Fools, when Quasimodo accidentally stumbles into a tent, he pulls down a curtain which reveals a shot of Esmeralda's bare back, to which she covers herself with a robe, implying that she was getting changed.
- During the song "Topsy Turvy", when several costumed participants attempt to show their "most ugliest face", Djali headbutts each participant in their rear end after they are rejected by the crowd. Also, near the end of the song, a participant pops a cork on a wine bottle, which hits a stilt walker in the groin.
- When Esmeralda is escaping Frollo's soldiers, one stilt walker kicks four of them in their groins, and they all let out a pained, high-pitched scream.
- At one point, while Esmeralda is fighting Phoebus, she calls him a "sneaky son of a–", but Phoebus interrupts her, reminding her that they're in a church.
- During the "A Guy Like You" musical number, Victor, at one point, covers the crotch of a nude, headless male statue with a playing card having a picture of a leaf on it.
- Hugo is revealed to have a crush on Djali, which is further exploited in The Hunchback of Notre Dame II, and at the end of the sequel, they both confirm their love for each other. As Esmeralda refers to Djali as a "he", this is obviously a homosexual relationship, and Hugo's gestures seem to imply that he is, in fact, gay (or alternately, mistakes Djali for a female).
Hercules
- At the start of the film, when the Muses begin narrating the story, Thalia gets near an image of Hercules and says, in a very flirtatious manner, she would like to "make some music," hinting that she wants to have a sexual relationship with the demigod.
- When Pain and Panic first make their entrance, Pain, while running, trips and tumbles down the stairs, then gets his rump impaled on three spikes, to which he yowls in pain. After Pain manages to free himself as Panic is also running downstairs, the latter trips over the former and lands on Pain's rump at the bottom of the steps, to which Hades looks at the viewers in an unamused way.
- Hercules' confrontation with Nessus the centaur is practically made of sexual implications. When he grabs Meg, she kicks him in the face, and he retorts, "I like 'em fiery!" Also, when Hercules faces Nessus, the hero pauses to check the centaur's underside before he addresses him as "sir".
- After defeating Nessus, Hercules asks Meg how she ended up with him. She replies: "You know how men are. They think 'no' means 'yes', and 'get lost' means 'take me, I'm yours'!" Confused, Hercules glances back at Pegasus, who merely snorts with irritation. Meg then states that "Shorty" can explain it, and Phil growls.
- At Thebes, a salesman tries to get Hercules and Phil to buy some sundials. As he approaches them, he opens up his trench coat, which causes Phil to become all shocked (a joke about street flashers).
- While in the garden, Hercules, at one point, makes a reference the ancient Greek story of Oedipus, where he tells Meg: "And that play, that Oedipus thing? Man, I thought I had problems!" This is a subtle reference to the fact that Oedipus unknowingly had a sexual relationship with his mother.
- In the same scene in the garden, while Hercules and Meg sit on a bench, Meg speaks in a sultry voice and makes advances on Hercules in an attempt to seduce him and get him to confess about any weaknesses he may have. She starts when she extends her leg out and turns his head towards her using her foot while asking him he suffers from weak ankles (this is shortly after she pretends to fall and allows Hercules to catch her, claiming that it was due to weak ankles). Confused and bewildered by Meg's actions, Hercules grins shyly and says he doesn't suffer from weak ankles while lowering Meg's leg back into place. Immediately afterwards, as Hercules tries to move away from Meg, she keeps moving towards him, asking if he has any weaknesses or not whatsoever. At one point, he looks down and lifts up his leg, then keeps it close together with his other leg as much as possible, suggesting that Meg is arousing him enough that he is starting to develop an erection. When Meg slaps his chest, Hercules, who has remained bewildered the whole time Meg made the advances towards him, chuckles nervously, then pulls up her fallen dress strap as he gulps in a nervous manner, hinting that he is reaching the tipping point of his arousal.
Mulan
- During Mulan's visit with the Matchmaker, Cri-Kee is seen soaking in a teacup, which the Matchmaker takes to sip. Mulan tries to take the cup from the Matchmaker so as to get the cricket out, but she keeps pulling it back, resulting in the cup spilling tea all over the Matchmaker's shirt, and Cri-Kee falls down her breast cleavage, making her jiggle awkwardly. Shortly after, her clothed butt catches on fire (with the blaze getting worse, thanks to Mulan using her fan in a failed attempt to put it out), and she screams wildly until Mulan eventually douses the flame with a pot of hot tea.
- After Mushu reveals himself to Mulan, he states, "My eyes can see straaaaaaight through your armor." Mulan then covers her chest and angrily slaps Mushu in the face.
- As Mushu is teaching Mulan how to act like a man, she sees Yao who yells, "What are you looking at?" Mushu tells Mulan to punch Yao, as "it's how men say hello," which she does, sending him flying over to Chien Po who claims, "Oh, Yao, you've made a friend." Mushu then tells Mulan to slap Yao on the behind, as "they like that," which she also does, causing Yao to yelp in surprise before he tells her, "I'm gonna hit you so hard, it will make your ancestors dizzy!" Chien Po tries to soothe Yao by telling him to chant with him, which seems to work. Yao then remarks, "Ah, you ain't worth my time, chicken boy," to which Mushu retorts: "Chicken boy?! Say that to my face, ya limp noodle!" Yao grabs Mulan to punch her, but she manages to dodge, causing Yao to accidentally punch Ling instead, knocking out some of his teeth before he falls down, after which Yao humbly apologizes.
- While Shang rallies the file of soldiers for training, Mulan is clearly expressing her admiration of Shang's bare chest as he takes his shirt off.
- When Mushu sees Yao, Ling, and Chien Po rushing to the river while Mulan is bathing, he panics, "There's a couple of things I know they're bound to notice!" In the same scene, Yao stands boldly on a rock, causing Mulan to cover her eyes (trying hard to avoid seeing Yao's privates). Later, Mushu bites Ling in an unspecified area and remarks it was a nasty flavor. Given Ling's looking around, as well as Mushu repeatedly brushing his teeth and telling Mulan, "That was vile. You owe me big!", it is implied he bit him in the butt. When Mulan wishes to never see another naked man, more nude soldiers are seen running toward the river. While walking off, an irritated Mushu then states: "Hey, don't look at me. I ain't bitin' no more butts," confirming that he did indeed bite Ling in that area.
- When Yao, Ling, and Chien Po all dress up as "concubines" (as described by the Hun Soldiers), the trio make flirting gestures toward two Huns, and one flirts back before the other angrily nudges him.
- In one scene, Mushu barbecues Shan Yu's falcon Hayabusa, to which the latter loses his entire plumage and covers his crotch in embarrassment. Mushu then remarks, "Now that's what I call Mongolian barbecue," and blows a smoke ring over Hayabusa's featherless body.
Tarzan
- Upon finding a baby Tarzan, Kala examines him curiously and ends up smelling his diaper, only to abruptly distance herself from it, implying that he defecated.
- When young Tarzan hangs on to a male elephant's tail, trying to pull off the hair, the elephant painfully yells, "My butt! There's something on my butt!"
- While examining Jane (and inadvertently tickling her toes), Tarzan innocently tries to take a peek at what is under her skirt, only for Jane to kick him in the face. She then tucks her legs between her arms to avoid a repeat of the offense and tells Tarzan to back off.
- When Jane mentions how Tarzan moves around with his hands on the ground, Professor Porter comments that it sounds like how her aunt walks around. As Jane continues describing Tarzan and drawing him on the blackboard, her expressions and tone of voice become increasingly intense. Her father then jokes, "Shall I leave you and the blackboard alone for a moment?", prompting an embarrassed yet amused reaction from Jane.
- At one point, Terk rants to Tantor about Tarzan spending all his time with the humans in the campsite instead of with her, describing a giraffe's birth in the process by stating, "Drops us like a newborn giraffe; KERPLOP!"
- Tarzan persuades Terk and Tantor to distract Kerchak by disguising themselves as Jane and Professor Porter respectively. When Terk declares he would kill Tarzan, Tantor tries to assure her that dress makes her look slimmer. Feeling complimented, Terk thought the dress was revealing, while showing her rear end to him.
Fantasia 2000
- When Mickey searches for Donald for the upcoming segment Pomp and Circumstance, he opens the door to Daisy's room, which causes her to scream before Mickey apologizes. Though never explicitly stated, it is highly possible that Mickey walked in on Daisy changing for her and Donald's number.
- In the same scene, Mickey discovers Donald in the shower and enters the bathroom to inform him that his number is about to start, with Donald coming out of the shower nude in a hurry after hearing the news.
- In his starting appearance in Pomp and Circumstance, Donald still has no clothes on and embarrassingly covers himself when Noah finds him.
Dinosaur
- As Yar holds up baby Aladar, the newly-hatched Iguanodon urinates (and we see the falling urine). This urine gag is repeated near the end of the film when Yar holds up Aladar's newly-hatched son (and once again, we see a little bit of falling urine).
- When Aladar takes a romantic interest in Neera, Zini advises Aladar (in a seductive tone) that what he needs to win her heart is "a little help from the love monkey."
- At one point, after doing a lot of strenuous walking, Baylene complains, "Oh, joy. Blisters," to which Eema remarks, "I've got blisters on my blisters." Yar then pipes up, "You don't wanna know where I got blisters." He was most likely referring to his lower region (possibly from riding on Aladar's back).
- Near the end of the film, Zini is seen surrounded by many girl lemurs who are all attracted to him. As they all crowd around Zini, he asks, "Any of you ladies up for a game of 'Monkey in the Middle'?"
The Emperor's New Groove
- After the llama-turned Kuzco is knocked unconscious from the waterfall ride, Pacha reluctantly attempts to perform CPR on Kuzco just as the latter regains consciousness, causing them both to recoil in disgust, as well as Kuzco trying to gargle out while Pacha attempts to assure Kuzco repeatedly that he wasn't trying to kiss him.
- When the pieces of the bridge fall into the river, the four letters of the word DAMN can be seen falling one by one amongst the individual planks.
- While Kuzco and Pacha are dining at Mudka's Meat Hut, after Pacha mentions that he and Kuzco are on their honeymoon, the waitress answers "Bless you for coming out in public."
- When served with the pill bug, Kuzco struggles to hold his vomit.
- In the same scene, while Kuzco attempts to voice complaints to the head chef, one of the patrons, after observing Pacha's "wife" enter, briefly grins and gives a thumbs up to Pacha, implying that he mistook his wife for having a very shapely bottom. Pacha awkwardly returns the thumbs up.
- When Kronk is sleeping outside of Yzma's tent, he has a smaller tent that covers his genitals.
- During the film's climax, Yzma remarks at one point, "Then I bet you weren't expecting this!", to which she lifts up her skirt as if to expose her genitalia, causing Kuzco and Pacha to shriek in horror and disgust. However, she instead reveals a dagger she had strapped to her thigh, after which Kuzco and Pacha sigh in relief.
Atlantis: The Lost Empire
- When Milo Thatch discovers Helga Sinclair in his apartment, she acts rather sultry/sensuously while talking to him (and showing a great deal of her bare leg), accompanied by sexy/lusty saxophone music.
- When Milo meets Preston Whitmore, the latter is seen doing yoga stretches in a robe, and it falls down at one point, exposing Whitmore's lower region to Milo.
- At one point, Whitmore reveals to Milo that he made a promise to Thaddeus (Milo's grandfather) that if he ever found the Shepherd's Journal, "not only will [Whitmore] finance the expedition, but [he'll] kiss [Thaddeus] full on the mouth." He then shows Milo a photo of them both recoiling and spitting in disgust and remarks, "Imagine my embarrassment when he found the darn thing."
- While aboard the ship, Milo vomits off-screen. He later remarks, "Why is it always carrots?" and adds, "I didn't even eat carrots!" He then starts gagging before Mrs. Packard makes her announcements.
- As Packard is giving announcements, she states: "Attention. Tonight's supper will be baked beans. Musical program to follow... Who wrote this?" This statement is a subtle reference to how baked beans are notorious for giving people flatulence issues. Earlier, during another announcement, she remarks, "To whoever took the 'L' from the 'Motor Pool' sign, ha-ha, we are all very amused."
- In one scene, Cookie Farnsworth lists whiskey as one of the four basic food groups.
- When Dr. Sweet comes in to find Mole trying to get rid of Milo for ruining the former's collection of dirt, Sweet shoos Mole away with soap before whipping his rear end with a towel as Mole hides under his bed.
- After Sweet finishes his examination of Milo, he hands the latter two enormous beakers and states that he'll need Milo to "fill them up." Milo then spits out the thermometer in his mouth and asks, "With what?"
- When the expedition crew to uncover Atlantis is setting up camp, Packard states that she sleeps naked. Sweet then tosses Milo a sleeping mask and warns him, "You're gonna want a pair of these; she sleepwalks."
- While the crew is resting, Milo heads out with some toilet paper. He takes off his pants to go, but accidentally wakes up a group of fireflies that literally set the tents on fire.
- When Mole deduces that the magma has solidified in the bowels of the volcano that is blocking the exit, Packard claims that she has the same problem with sauerkraut.
- When the crew is first meeting the Atlanteans, while also learning that they speak French, Mole whispers something in Kida Nedakh's ear, only to be punched out by her, implying he said something very crude and/or vulgar.
- When the crew is crossing the bridge to Atlantis, Mole exclaims how excited he is, to which Vinny nudges away a bit and moves his leg away in disgust, implying that Mole was getting aroused.
- When Cookie shows Audrey his tattooed body of the United States, he claims that he can make Rhode Island dance by making his stomach jiggle. While showing Audrey this, she seems to gag in disgust.
Lilo & Stitch
- During Jumba's trial, after the captive Stitch says, "Meega, nala kweesta!", an alien robot among the jury vomits up nuts and bolts upon hearing Stitch's crude language, with the Grand Councilwoman exclaiming, "Naughty!"
- When Stitch figures out that the plasma blasters are locking onto his DNA signature, he plays it out by letting his drool slide down before slurping it back up. He repeats this several times before he gets angry at the guard who tells him to be quiet. Stitch then spits out his loogie at the guard, and the blasters fire at it. Stitch then gags and spits out another loogie that hits the guard's hat, and the blasters fire at it.
- When Lilo finds Stitch at the dog pound and shows him to a terrified Susan Hegarty, she restrains him as he tries to assault Lilo and Nani. The latter then asks Lilo if it has to be this "dog", and Stitch is seen picking his nose with his tongue before Lilo agrees that he is perfect.
- In one scene, Lilo shows Stitch his bed and gives him her doll Scrump and a baby bottle filled with coffee. When Stitch drinks said coffee after climbing onto Lilo's bed, he later goes berserk and causes chaos in her bedroom, to which she ultimately tells Stitch, "No more caffeine for you."
- Upon arriving on Earth, Pleakley dons various female disguises, confirming that he is a cross-dresser. This later becomes a running gag throughout the Lilo & Stitch franchise.
- While teaching Stitch about Elvis Presley, Lilo persuades Stitch at one point to kiss an elderly woman sitting on a couch, thinking "she could use some loving." When Stitch attempts to kiss said woman off-screen, she shrieks and chases him away, heavily implying that he touched her somewhere inappropriate.
- While in Kokaua Town, Stitch observes some postcards until he notices a dog sniffing his butt. In retaliation, Stitch shoves some shave ice on the dog's head and then throws the same postcards he had at the dog.
- When Jumba scolds Stitch for using Lilo as a shield, Stitch stands on his head with his two hands flat on the ground and shakes his rear end as a mooning/taunting gesture.
- This happens again while Stitch, Jumba, Pleakley, and Nani ride Jumba's ship to save Lilo from Gantu on his spacecraft. As Gantu notices Stitch, the latter does the same mooning/taunting gesture by placing his rear end against the ship's window.
- While Jumba is attacking Lilo's house, Stitch says a gibberish phrase, to which Jumba in shock replies, "Leave my mother out of this!" It can be presumed that Stitch cursed at Jumba.
- At the end of the movie, when Stitch is doing laundry, he dons a few clothes to dress up like a superhero, one of them being Nani's bra which he wears as a headpiece. As Stitch is pretending to be one, he stops when Nani glances at him.
Treasure Planet
- When the robo-cops bring Jim Hawkins in after catching him solar boarding, they ask Doppler whether or not he is Jim's father, to which Sarah frantically rejects such a notion, even expressing disgust for emphasis.
- When John Silver scans Doppler's spacesuit with his cyborg eye, Doppler covers his crotch.
- In one scene, Captain Amelia thanks Doppler for his astronomical advice, to which Doppler replies, "Why, I have a lot of help to offer anatomically," before correcting himself.
Brother Bear
- At the start of the film, Kenai is chased by a herd of caribou and yells at his brothers Sitka and Denahi to dive for cover. As they do so, one of the caribou's hooves hits Denahi on the head. As the stampeding herd passes, Kenai quips, "Never try to milk a caribou!" (heavily implying that he pulled a male caribou's genitalia by mistake). A furious Denahi then tackles Kenai and tries to give his brother a spit loogie, with Kenai begging him to stop, before Sitka intervenes to break it up.
- At one point, Sitka advises Kenai, "Just because Denahi's totem is wisdom doesn't mean he's wise." He proves his point as Denahi is prancing with flowers and accidentally steps on a dog's tail, and it barks loudly at him. Three girls then appear and seductively greet Denahi, who absentmindedly backs into the dog and gets bitten in the butt (the camera cuts away at the last second to Kenai and Sitka grimacing as Denahi screams in pain).
- When Rutt and Tuke see the bear-turned Kenai aimlessly trying to get a flock of geese's attention, Rutt comments, "Maybe the goose pooped on him."
- In one scene, Koda tells Kenai: "If the snow's white, then it's all right. Yellow or green, it's just not clean. I learned that one the hard way." He was obviously referring to how yellow snow is the result of having been urinated on, a joke seen in many movies/shows. The dialogue also strongly implies that Koda had eaten yellow snow.
- At one point, Tuke warns Rutt not to go near a certain patch to feed, as "something went there."
- While at the salmon run gathering, Tug jokingly tells two lover bears, "Get a cave!" after hearing them express their love for each other to an exaggerated degree.
- During the post-credits, Koda tells the viewers that "no fish were harmed during the making of this film." However, an adult bear is then seen chasing one of the salmon in an attempt to eat it. While the fish is screaming for help, Koda covers the camera with his paws so the audience couldn't see the bear eat the salmon, but the fish can still be heard getting eaten.
- In one of "Koda's Outtakes" (DVD and Blu-ray only), when Kenai and Koda are resting inside a glacier, the former farts. This gag is repeated in a later outtake, where Koda and Kenai are sleeping atop a hill, and Koda cuddles up behind Kenai and farts.
- In another outtake, a gerbil wakes up, sees a herd of mammoths walking along, and gets squashed by a huge mammoth's foot. The mammoth says, "Sorry about that!", although the gerbil claims, "I'm okay!"
- In an additional outtake, Denahi tries to flip the log bridge over, causing Kenai and Koda to struggle, and when Kenai throws Koda, the latter gets smacked onto the screen, which then breaks.
Home on the Range
- When Maggie first appears, we see her udder with teats, to which she remarks, "Yeah, they're real. Quit staring!" (in reference to breast implants). This line is, in fact, one of the reasons the film received a PG rating.
- During their quest to capture outlaw Alameda Slim and use the reward money to save Pearl's farm, a tone-deaf Grace starts singing off-key, causing two vultures to circle over her. Maggie informs them that Grace is not dying, to which one of the vultures says, "You sure? We could wait around." She then responds, "We'll keep you posted!", causing the vultures to fly away from Grace.
- While wandering through Chugwater, Maggie, Grace, and Mrs. Calloway get startled by loud noises resembling gunfire. As they all flee in fear, they enter a saloon, mistaking it for the Sheriff's office, and accidentally bump into three fat singing ladies' rear ends before a comedic battle ensues.
- During said battle, Mrs. Calloway gets one of her hooves stuck in a spittoon. Also, one of the fat singing ladies turns out to be a cross-dresser. Additionally, a black man hits an elder white man on the back, causing his gold dentures to come out and land in Mrs. Calloway's mouth, to which she spits them out. Said dentures knock off a husky man's hat and land in a slender man's mug of beer, to which he remarks, "I say," before he is punched out by the husky man.
- At a cattle drive, Barry and Bob begin flirting with Pearl's dairy cows, much to Maggie and Mrs. Calloway's disgust, though Grace doesn't seem to mind the bulls' company. She then says that Barry and Bob might be able to help them, to which the bulls suggestively agree (in a flirtatious tone) that they can all "help" each other. Knowing what Barry and Bob meant, Maggie and Mrs. Calloway become even more disgusted. When Slim and the Willies later arrive, Grace takes notice and warns everyone, causing all the bulls to panic. Barry then leans seductively against Mrs. Calloway and tells her, "Don't worry, I'll protect you," to which she retorts, "You have exactly two seconds to remove your hoof before I snap it off at the knee!" Thinking she was the "blonde", Barry apologizes to her, only for Mrs. Calloway to knock him out with her hoof in annoyance.
- At Echo Mine, as the cows and Lucky Jack prepare to ambush Slim, Grace warns the others about Slim's hypnotic yodeling. She then tells Lucky Jack, "I hope you can forgive me," and when the jackrabbit questions this, Grace rips off part of his cotton tail, to which he covers his rump and rebukes, "Now you just watch it there, toots!"
- During the fight at the train tracks, when Rico tries to shoot Buck after the stallion bucks his traitorous rider off the saddle, Maggie headbutts Rico in his chest, while Grace kicks Rico's rear end with her back hooves. Mrs. Calloway finally delivers a coup de grâce by landing on top of Rico, knocking him unconscious.
Chicken Little
- When Chicken Little is training for his baseball game, Fish pours some water out of his diving helmet into Chicken Little's mouth, to which he promptly spits it out in disgust (likely due to it containing Fish's excrement).
- In the baseball scene, the mayor is given cue cards by his agents, telling him what to do. One of them says, "Check zipper."
- In one scene, Abby Mallard and Runt sing along to the Spice Girls' song "Wannabe" (which contains lyrics that are presumably sexual in nature).
- When Abby reminds Chicken Little about a past frozen pee incident (from a passing airplane bathroom), Runt then uses various terms for urinating (such as "piddle", "whiz", and "wee-wee") before a disgusted Chicken Little pleads him to stop.
- While searching for Fish on the spaceship, Runt struggles to hold his vomit.
- When Buck Cluck gets angry phone calls and hate mail from the residents after Chicken Little's claims about aliens fall on deaf ears, one of the calls mentions doing skywriting. Buck looks at the sky and sees the cloud has blocked out the last letter. Whatever it was written off-screen, implied to be vulgar.
- Buck soon gets into an argument with a woman who tells her to watch her mouth, which soon happens to his mom. Whatever Buck said implies to be vulgar.
Meet the Robinsons
- When the Bowler Hat Guy realizes that he must find Lewis Robinson, he writes it on his list using onomatopoeia, which, in comic strips, is often used to censor cursing.
- At a miniature bar, various frogs have what appear to be alcoholic drinks. At one point, after a frog eats a fly, he remarks, "What a buzz!"
- A tanning salon coupon shows a side view of a buxom woman in a bikini top.
- After Uncle Fritz faints from seeing the dinosaur, Aunt Petunia yells at him "Get up, you pansy!" Pansy is a term for a weak, effeminate, or gay man, and is used as a term of abuse and disparagement.
Bolt
- After Bolt jumps from a speeding truck and falls hard on the ground, he questions the "red liquid coming from [his] paw," to which the captive Mittens informs him that it's blood. When Bolt naively questions if he needs it, Mittens replies, "Yes, so if you want to keep it inside your body, where it belongs, you should stop jumping off trucks doing eighty on the interstate!"
- When Bolt, Mittens, and Rhino escape the pound while unintentionally destroying Officer Ester's truck in the process, she notices an unconscious Lloyd lying on the ground and questions him about it. Shortly after, Martin accidentally startles Ester, to which she screams and maces him. She then tells the two men, "Both of you need serious help!", believing they were either high on something or just mentally ill.
- When Mittens is teaching Bolt how to be a "real dog", she shows him a toilet that many dogs drink from, to which Bolt questions this in a shocked manner.
The Princess and the Frog
- When the frog-turned Naveen tries to convince Tiana to kiss him to make him human again, he puckers up, and when his throat expands, he states, "That's new." Tiana then asks, "Just one kiss?", to which Naveen suggestively replies, "Unless you beg for more," and licks his lips. When the kiss instead turns Tiana into a frog, she lunges at Naveen, culminating in them being flung out the window and into the party below. At one point, they end up falling down the back of Charlotte's dress, making her jiggle awkwardly. She suddenly falls over and screams as she sees the frogs underneath her skirt. Big Daddy then orders his dog Stella to chase after the frogs. During the chaos, a giraffe mask falls on top of the scurrying frogs, and they pass a man in an octopus costume, who pours out all of his eight glasses of wine, believing he was hallucinating.
- When Tiana and Naveen both take shelter in a hollow tree to escape a swarm of hungry alligators, Naveen seductively tells Tiana that, "We might as well get...comfortable." As if this weren't blatant enough already, we then hear her slapping him in response.
- At one point, while Lawrence (who had been transformed into Naveen by Dr. Facilier) is flirting with Charlotte, he starts to change back to his normal self, and his clothed butt is shown bulging for a few frames.
- When Ray discovers Naveen and Tiana tongue-tied (literally), he thinks they both "got a little carried away" (referring to having sex). Ray then tries to turn on his light and briefly farts. Ironically, his rear end where his bright light glows greatly resembles half of a person's buttocks.
- In one scene, Louis manages to revive an unconscious Ray by giving CPR through a bamboo reed, then asks Ray if he's okay, to which he responds with, "I'm fine...but your breath done near killed me to death!"
- Later, when Louis shows Ray many thorns stuck to his rear end, Louis, having a low tolerance for pain, screams in agony as Ray pulls them out (mostly off-screen). Of course, this could be a placebo effect due to his meek, cowardly nature.
- At one point, Ray tells Mama Odie that his grandmother got in trouble for flashing the neighbors.
Tangled
- When Rapunzel first encounters Eugene, she clobbers him with a frying pan twice, then hits him a third time during her interrogation.
- A running gag is Shorty always appearing intoxicated. In one scene, after Shorty walks out of The Snuggly Duckling drunk, he spots Mother Gothel and remarks, "Whoa, somebody get me a glass 'cause I just found me a tall drink of water!", implicitly referring to Gothel's attractiveness in a mildly sexual manner.
Wreck-It Ralph
- During the Bad-Anon meeting, Kano rips out Cyril's heart, a fatality taken straight from the M-rated Mortal Kombat franchise. This also means that the film has a character from an M-rated series, even though he is only credited as "Cyborg" in the movie credits.
- Zangief says "Between my thighs" which is what people do when they have sex or more people when its an orgy.
- While sorting through the lost and found in Tapper (in which the game itself involves serving beer to patrons), Ralph comes across Zangief's briefs. He later steals Markowski's armor and uses said briefs to cover his privates.
- When trying to calm down the Nicelanders, Fix-It Felix Jr. proclaims that Ralph must have fallen asleep in Tapper's bathroom again, implying that, at one point, Ralph either spent too much time in the restroom or became intoxicated enough that he ended up falling asleep in the bathroom.
- When Ralph explains to Vanellope that he won his medal on Hero's Duty, she mishears him and believes he said "Hero's Doodie". Ralph tries to correct her by explaining that, "It's not that kind of duty," to which Vanellope then starts making various poop-related jokes at the game's expense, much to Ralph's annoyance.
- When Ralph claims that the Cy-Bug he accidentally brought to Sugar Rush drowned in the taffy swamp, he is very quickly proven wrong, and Calhoun refers to his statement as "bullroar" (a reference to the obscenity, "bullshit").
Frozen
- When Kristoff is questioning Anna about how well she knows Hans, he asks what Hans' foot size is and she replies, "Foot size doesn't matter." This is a subtle reference to the myth about how the size of a person's hands or feet can determine the size of their genitalia. Another meaning to that phrase is due to puberty.
- When Anna is admiring the snow, Olaf suggests the snow should be a different color, like yellow, but then changes his mind and says, "Yellow and snow, no go." He was obviously referring to how yellow snow is the result of having been urinated on.
- Olaf's upper body is impaled by an icicle into which he inadvertently walks. He then comments on it and laughs.
- During the "Fixer Upper" musical number, a young troll sings that Kristoff "likes to tinkle in the woods", causing a surprised Anna to say, "I did not need to know that!" As tinkle is another word for "urinate", this verse reveals that Kristoff likes urinating in the woods.
- Another lyric in the song mentions "The thing with the reindeer, that's a little outside of nature's laws!", which possibly alludes to bestiality.
Big Hero 6
- When Baymax diagnoses Hiro's mood swings as puberty, he states, "You should expect an increase in body hair, especially on your face, chest, armpits, and–", but Hiro cuts Baymax off before he can finish his sentence, implying that he was going to say "penis".
- When Baymax gets stuck in a window, he says, "Excuse me while I let out some air," and deflates. As he does, it sounds similar to human flatulence.
- When Baymax's battery is running low, while he initially behaves like a malfunctioning robot, he later acts as if he were intoxicated.
Zootopia
- The film's entire plot is a satirical look at how society deems people of certain ethnicities as terrorists.
- In the beginning, a young Judy Hopps tells the complete history of Zootopia. During the death scene, she uses a red gymnastic ribbon and some ketchup as blood.
- During her training at the Zootopia Police Academy, Judy goes into a bathroom stall and falls into the filthy toilet. The drill instructor in the adjacent stall then tells her: "Filthy toilet! You're dead, Fluff Butt!"
- During the scene at City Hall, Bellwether nearly steps on a mouse by accident. Right afterwards, the mouse briefly appears to be giving her the middle finger. Also that may be some foreshadowing showing us she's the villain.
- At Jumbeaux's Café, when Judy points out that the elephant employees are getting snot in the ice cream, due to touching it with their bare trunks, two elephant customers, upon hearing this, spit out their ice cream and gag in disgust.
- While Judy is blackmailing Nick Wilde over his felony tax evasion, she reveals she has over 270 siblings, which gives away the classic "bunny multiplication" joke.
- In the same scene, an ad that was briefly shown in the background depicts a rabbit couple with numerous children, captioned: "Could it be time to get yourself... FIXED?"
- In one scene, Judy is shocked to see nude animals relaxing in Mystic Springs Oasis, a "naturalist" (naturist) club, while Yax thinks that animals wearing clothes are weird. It's also vaguely implied that Yax may have been high on marijuana during this scene, given his actions.
- When Judy asks Nick what he did to Mr. Big to make the latter so mad at him, Nick replies that he made him sell a very expensive wool rug made from a skunk's butt.
- When Judy first meets Mr. Big, the shrew notices Judy's uniform and immediately asks her if she is some kind of performer (i.e. stripper).
- When Mayor Lionheart calls Bellwether "Smellwether" in front of Judy and Nick at one point, Bellwether claims they play with each other and get their names wrong all the time, even telling them of a time she called him "Mayor Lionfart".
Moana
- When Maui traps Moana inside a cave, she demands, "Let me out, you lying, slimy son of a b–!", but is abruptly cut off as the scene then switches to Maui humming.
- While Maui is teaching Moana to sail, he tells her if the current is warm, she's going the right way. When Moana puts her hand in the water behind him, she feels it is cold, but it starts getting warmer. She then notices a relieved look on Maui's face and exclaims, "Eww, what is your problem?!", most likely hinting that Maui urinated.
Ralph Breaks the Internet
- In one scene, Ralph asks for a computer virus to destroy Slaughter Race and keep Vanellope from leaving him, so J.P. Spamley takes him into the "dark web" (a part of the Internet used mainly by pedophiles, terrorists, and other criminals) to get one from Double Dan.
- When Ralph said to Vanellope that he takes his duty as her hero, she mishears him again and believes he said "doody", a callback to the first film, implying that she still makes fun of the Hero's Duty title.
- One of the pop-up ads Ralph gets while traveling through the web is "Sassy housewives ready to meet you!", which is a reference to "hot singles in your area" scams.
- When Ralph and Vanellope leave Slaughter Race, the latter comments how much fun it was, but an uneasy Ralph contradicts her and claims, "My butt is clenched," implying that he pooped himself.
- As a parody of the "true love's kiss" trope, when Ralph lands in a bed unconscious after he was saved by the Disney Princesses, Tiana gets close to him. Instead of kissing him, however, Tiana brings a frog Naveen who ends up being the one kissing Ralph.
- In a mid-credits scene, Ralph and Vanellope enter a Pancake Milkshake mobile game, where the bunny character ends up exploding after Ralph overfeeds it. Mo, who was playing the game while riding home with her mother, then screams, implying that the bunny's organs appeared onscreen after it exploded.
Frozen II
- When Kristoff is telling Sven his plans to propose to Anna, he shows the reindeer the ring before crouching down on one knee. People around Kristoff grimace, believing he (a human) is proposing to Sven (a reindeer).
- While traveling to the Enchanted Forest, Olaf mentions several "trivia facts", including "Wombats poop squares."
- During the gang's encounter with Gale as a tornado, Anna nauseously exclaims, "I think I'm gonna be sick!" while attempting to keep her mouth closed, evidently trying to stop herself from vomiting.
- When Olaf reveals himself to both the Northuldra and Arendellian soldiers, Ryder gasps and hides behind his sister. While Ryder is evidently scared at the fact that he witnessed a living snowman, Olaf doesn't realize this and instead assumes Ryder panicked because Olaf is naked, to which the latter explains, "I just find clothes restricting."
- In one scene, Olaf, in order to explain who his friends are and why they're in the Enchanted Forest, recreates (in a comical and over-the-top style) several moments from the first film, including the death of Anna and Elsa's parents, as well as Anna almost freezing to death.
- Additionally, when recreating the revelation of Hans' true colors, Olaf and Sven portray the treacherous prince and Anna, respectively. As the revelation happened, when Hans pretended to kiss Anna, Olaf and Sven had to look as if they were about to kiss in order to recreate the moment.
- When Kristoff shows Anna his smart look after her coronation, he tells her that she only gets this look for one hour. Anna's response to this is that she prefers Kristoff in leather anyway and he gives her a surprised look. This is referencing to the fact that the "leather look" usually means nudity, so Anna is suggesting she prefers Kristoff naked.
- After Anna's coronation, Olaf is seen wearing clothes, a dress to be specific, and since Olaf is male, he is clearly representing cross-dressing.
Raya and the Last Dragon
- When Sisu somehow gained the power to turn human, she remarks how close her butt is to her head.
- When Raya is chasing Noi and the Ongis, the former throws her diaper at Raya. Noi's bare bottom is briefly seen before the Ongis place a new one on her.
Encanto
- When Mirabel warns everyone of Casa Madrigal having cracks and the Miracle Candle's light dying out during Antonio's ceremony, everyone sees no cracks and the candle still lit. Alma denies Mirabel's claims and reassures everyone that their magic is strong and so are "the drinks". The townspeople laugh, thinking Mirabel was intoxicated.
- When Dolores overhears Mirabel and Agustín both trying to hide Bruno's vision, Agustín mutters, "Miércoles!", which, translated, means "Wednesday". However, in Spanish, it acts as a minced oath to "Mierda", which, translated, means "shit".
- During the dining scene, when Camilo messes up his face, Abuela starts pouring (what appears to be) liquor into a wine glass, which could indicate her using alcohol to calm her nerves.
- During which Mirabel is chasing after Bruno, Camilo pours hot tea into Pepa's cup. When Mirabel and Bruno crash into a wall, it spooks Pepa, causing lightning to strike Camilo, who slowly backs into a table where the teapot is, spilling hot tea onto his rump while he shapeshifts.
- During the song "What Else Can I Do?", Mirabel accidentally holds the decapitated head of a plant statue of Isabela. When Mirabel realizes what she is holding, she gets spooked and drops the plant statue's head.
Wish
- Safi accidentally sneezes on one of the cookies shaped like King Magnifico that Dahlia made, covering it in snot. Even when he was told that Safi sneezed on the cookie, Dario still eats it, much to the disgust of the other teens.
- During the song "I'm a Star", Valentino puts his rump in front of the camera while citing "that's where all the balls of gas come from", much to Asha's disgust.
- When Asha tells Valentino to stay with Star in the chicken coop, Valentino asks why before remarking how it came out of the chicken. He was going to say "butt", but Asha cuts him off.
- When trying to find Asha's friends, they come across an alley with no entrance. Valentino finds a raw piece of mahogany and scratches his rump against it. The piece of wood falls over to reveal a hidden entrance. Asha thanks him, with Valentino remarking that his butt found it.
Disneytoon Studios films
The Return of Jafar
- After Jafar leaves the heroes imprisoned in the dungeon, a conflicted Iago decides to save the day. However, Abu, still furious at Iago's previous trickery, chitters aggressively at the parrot, to which a repulsed Iago then retorts, "Do I insult your mother?!" It can be presumed that Abu cursed at Iago.
A Goofy Movie
- During the dream sequence in the beginning, Roxanne falls from the pillar as her curvy body lands on Max's face. This scene was edited on Blu-ray and Disney+.
- During the song "After Today", three boys throw jockstraps during the "No more gym, no more gym, no more gym!" lyrics, and one of them hits Max directly in the face.
- After Goofy leaves the mall while loudly replying that he's going fishing with Max, Pete goes back to take the baby's picture. As he prepares the camera, he notices the baby is gone, seeing only her diaper. He then turns around and sees her running without her diaper, giggling and yelling, "Fishing! Fishing!" while showing her bare bottom.
- When Max first visits Roxanne at her house, her father spies on the two through the front door's mail slot and gets suspicious when he sees Max picking up his daughter and touching her waist. She notices him spying and tells her father off, causing him to stop.
- While at Lester's Possum Park, Max mutters, "My life's a living–" but is interrupted when Lester in costume exclaims, "HELL-O, little buddy!" When Lester then tries to give the scowling Max a hug, the latter slaps the mascot in the face, flipping his mask backwards. The guy in the Lester costume then staggers around (as if drunk) and gets tackled by a crowd of kids while Max watches quite satisfied until Goofy returns.
- When Max is tinkering with a mermaid lamp in a motel, the light in her bra flashes as Max eyeballs it and says, "Nice lamp."
- When Pete is wearing a Speedo, a front bulge is clearly visible within his crotch area.
- One of Max's lyrics in "Nobody Else But You" is: "Though he seems intoxicated, he's just highly animated!"
- While looking for Max at Powerline's concert, Goofy opens a door and accidentally stumbles on a rather fat back-up singer's dressing room (while she is in her corset), and she screams as she covers her body with a towel. An equally embarrassed Goofy grins sheepishly before the lady punches him in the face, sending him toppling backwards.
Aladdin and the King of Thieves
- At the beginning of the film, as Genie is throwing a party for Aladdin before getting him dressed for his wedding day, he transforms into a sexy woman popping out of a cake and shaking his chest seductively. He then snatches a mug of beer from Carpet's tassel and says, "Nope, you're the designated flyer," despite the fact that Carpet cannot drink due to having no mouth at all.
- At one point, when the Forty Thieves ambush Aladdin and Jasmine's wedding with a stampeding elephant, as the ground begins to shake, Genie exclaims, "I thought the earth wasn't supposed to move until the honeymoon!"
- During the ambush, Genie snatches an elephant, cocks its trunk like a gun, and yells, "Don't make me use the other end!" (referring to the pachyderm's rear end).
Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World
- While stowing away on a ship, Percy gets intoxicated from hiding in a barrel of alcohol.
- In one scene, Meeko shows signs of seasickness as his face turns green. Later, when Pocahontas sees Meeko running, she holds her arms out, thinking he is coming towards her, but the raccoon leans over the ship to vomit.
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride
- When a young Kiara falls into a pond after Timon and Pumbaa startle her, the latter jumps in to save her. A flustered Timon rehearses his confession to Simba by saying: "Gee, Simba! The good news is, we found your daughter. The bad news is, we dropped the warthog on her. Is there a problem with that?!" When Pumbaa wonders where Kiara is, Timon tells him, "Let me define 'babysitting'!", to which Pumbaa gets his rump off a suffocating Kiara and apologizes to her.
- After Kovu experiences his first instance of fun, he, after laughing with Kiara, yells excitedly, "What a blast!", with Pumbaa sheepishly apologizing before the two lions resume laughing, implying that the warthog mistook Kovu's excitement over the experience as a reaction to Pumbaa's flatulence problems.
- After Kiara reunites with Kovu (who had been wrongfully exiled by Simba), the latter eagerly tells her: "Let's get out of here! We'll run away together...and start a pride all our own." Not only does Kovu speak in a suggestive tone, but he even wiggles his rear end.
- Prior to the climactic battle between the Pridelanders and the Outsiders, Timon and Pumbaa stand in front of the former and shake their rear ends at the latter while verbally taunting them. Later during the battle, when the Outlanders corner Timon and Pumbaa, the meerkat cocks the warthog's tail like a gun and says: "Don't anybody move! This thing's loaded. I'll let ya have it." Surprisingly, this scares their attackers off.
- After Vitani defies Zira by joining Simba's pride and saying that the fighting must stop, Zira threatens to kill her own daughter as well. Upon hearing this, one of the Outsiders mutters something under her breath before she and the others also join Simba's pride. Although incoherent, it is implied that the Outlander said (about Zira), "What a bitch!"
Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas
- In the A Very Goofy Christmas segment, when Goofy is hanging from the banner in the mall before it gives way, causing him to fall, he lands in a lingerie store. Some women are heard screaming, likely having been seen, and he runs out of the store in pursuit of the letter to Santa.
- The store is called Lumberjack Lingerie, a nod to Monty Python's "The Lumberjack Song", where the titular lumberjack turns out to be a crossdresser.
- In the Gift of the Magi segment, when Pete puts Mickey's money he stole in his back pants pockets, he also unknowingly puts his cigar in them as well, causing his clothed butt to burn red. When he smells something, he states, "Somebody's burning their ham," only to realize that it was him. He then grabs his rear end and hops around briefly before running into glue and and other flammable products. Pete gets one flammable item stuck to his head and while trying to remove it, another flammable item gets stuck to his rear end where the cigar is, causing it to explode and send Pete flying off into the air like a firework, to which the sparks land on some oversized trees that catch fire.
An Extremely Goofy Movie
- Max explains to his friends that his father has to attend the college they're at because he was fired and is unable to get another job without a degree. Bobby Zimuruski then jokes, "You mean his pink slip was showing?", to which Max tells him not to push it.
Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure
- A running gag is Buster claiming that Angel is his girl, which she strongly denies. This could imply that Buster is either a pedophile or that he sees Angel like a daughter.
- During the song "Junkyard Society Rag", when Sparky sings, "Where you can wet where you wanna wet," Scamp, while following the dogs, notices a urine puddle where Sparky "went" and swiftly jumps over it.
- When Scamp's sisters are conversing and say that they don't want him back home after he runs away, Danielle, at one point, giddily says, "I bet he gets a slipper right across his great, big, fat–", only to be cut off when her mother Lady gives her a look of disapproval, causing Danielle to chuckle sheepishly and say that they did miss Scamp. It is implied that she was about to say "ass".
101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure
- When Lil' Lightning mentions ticks, Thunderbolt remarks: "I hate ticks! They suck all the blood out of you!" He then repeats the latter sentence emphatically while face-to-face with Lightning.
- In one scene, after Thunderbolt "rescues" a cat up in a tree, he is seen sitting on top of the suffocating feline while clearly squashing it with his rump.
- At one point, Thunderbolt, in a dramatic and over-the-top style, fakes being dead in front of Lil' Lightning, who then mourns over Thunderbolt, despite the former's rivalry towards him.
Atlantis: Milo's Return
- When the Atlanteans greet Milo's friends, three females crowd around Mole, and one of them places flowers around him. Mole then whispers something to them, like he did with Kida, causing the three females to get upset and chase after Mole, implying he said something very crude and/or vulgar.
- A bit earlier, Wilhelmina was center of attraction of two Atlantean males to where they bicker about which one of them should tour around Atlantis. At the end of the film, the same two Atlantean males kissed Wilhelmina on the face.
- When Ashtin Carnaby threw his homemade sleepy gas, Audrey Ramirez remarked about the smell, but Mole assumes she smell the flatulence he emitted before realizing the smell of the sleepy gas.
The Lion King 1½
- During the song "Hakuna Matata", Timon and Pumbaa parody the spaghetti sequence from Lady and the Tramp while eating a worm together, though they are both disgusted by this.
- As Timon, Pumbaa, and Simba are relaxing in an oasis, there are bubbles in the water like a Jacuzzi. Then, when Pumbaa gets out of the pool, the bubbles disappear, implying that he was simply farting an awful lot. Timon and Simba sense this and immediately get out as well, while expressing subtle disgust.
- At one point, Simba, while having a stressful look on his face, says, "I have to go." Timon ignores him, but then Simba replies, "You know, go bad!" Timon then changes his mind after finding it relatable and tells Simba, "If you have to go, you go." It can be implied that Simba had to either urinate or defecate.
- When Timon and Pumbaa reunite in the desert, Timon yells, "Let's whip some grass!", a loose term based on the phrase "Let's whip some ass!" Ironically, in the original movie (see above), there was a gag in which Timon almost said the same word.
- While Timon and Pumbaa, along with Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed, are in the cave off-screen, Banzai says, "What the–?" before a bomb-like object explodes, sending all three hyenas running. However, as the hyenas run away, the cloud caused by the explosion turns from white to green, implying that it wasn't a bomb, but Pumbaa's flatulence. In the same scene, Banzai was just about to say an expletive before being cut off by said explosion.
Mulan II
- As Mushu is announcing Mulan's engagement to Shang to the Fa Ancestors, he tells them, "The color is pink...as a freshly-slapped newborn's behind." A female ancestor inquires, "How about a pink slip?", to which Mushu replies in disgust, "Nobody wants to see your drawers, Prunehilda," before the Great Ancestor clarifies, "Actually, she meant this," and hands Mushu a pink scroll terminating his guardianship should Mulan get married.
- When Mushu stows away in Mulan's saddlebag as she is riding Khan, the dragon, at one point, pops out and says nauseously: "Uh...could you smooth out the ride a little bit? Oh, I'm getting horse-sick!" while attempting to keep his mouth closed, evidently trying to stop himself from vomiting.
Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas
- When Goofy shows Max's baby pictures to Mona, an embarrassed Max tries to avoid seeing his nude self.
Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch
- When Lilo puts Stitch's goodness to the test, one of them involves herself jumping off her bed to her "painful, crushing death," to which Stitch yells frantically and catches her before she hits the floor.
- While riding the hovercraft to Lilo's hula school, Lilo and Stitch drive it under the ocean they were hovering over. Upon surfacing, Stitch squirts some water out of his nose.
- When coming up with ideas for the upcoming hula competition, one of them involves amputation, which has Lilo dressing up as a doctor and beheading (ripping the head off) a doll.
- During family fun night, the 1954 sci-fi horror film Them! is seen on the television screen.
- When Nani made alien-theme food for family fun night, she shows Jumba and Pleakley one of them and eats a marshmallow cockroach. Pleakley becomes disgusted and says, "I think I'm gonna throw up," to which Jumba replies, "I think someone did," from looking at the food.
- As Stitch eats one of the bowls of alien-theme food, he notices Lilo sad. He opens his mouth to take out a marshmallow cockroach and offers it to Lilo, to which she declines, claiming that she's too upset to eat with how she couldn't figure out a theme for the hula contest. Stitch then puts the marshmallow cockroach back in his mouth.
- A running gag consists of Pleakley donning a female disguise to make it look like David is going out with another woman so as to make Nani jealous.
- When trying to prove Lilo that he is good, Stitch does some good deeds around the town. One of them involves giving four obese, nude people sunscreen by using a mop to apply the lotion. Another one involves Stitch putting a fallen baby bird back in its nest and feeding it worms from his mouth.
Kronk's New Groove
- Kronk follows a coin that leads him to a dark alleyway, where Yzma emerges from the shadows and asks, "Looking for this?" while holding up her leg, making Kronk shriek in disgust, until she reveals the coin beneath her foot. In the same scene, Yzma offers Kronk a proposition while seductively leaning close to him, making him gag in disgust, until she reveals that she means a business proposition.
- When Kronk begins his story of how he fell in love with Birdwell, a stag reel logo appears on the slideshow screen, and Kronk steps in front of the logo in embarrassment. A stag film contains pornography and/or sexual content.
- In one scene, an aggravated Birdwell is seen beating Kronk in effigy by shaping a pile of dough to resemble Kronk's head and then pounding it flat. Kronk notices this from afar and informs his shoulder angel when he tells Kronk how upset Birdwell is.
- Before Kronk and Birdwell make raisin bread, Kronk states, "With your eggs and my raisins, we can make beautiful bread together." This is a reference to gametes.
- During the film's climax, Kuzco shows up dressed as a woman and says to the audience, "Like how I weaseled my way into this movie? Nice!" Then, when Kuzco asks Kronk, "How ya doing, hot stuff?", Kronk pulls out an "Uh-oh!" sign à la Wile E. Coyote while looking nervously at the audience.
Bambi II
- A cranky Porcupine pricks Bambi's rear end with his quills twice in the film.
- At one point, Bambi does a rear end taunt to Ronno.
Brother Bear 2
- During the film's opening, Rutt and Tuke are fleeing from a cranky bison they mistook for a moosette and take cover in some bushes. When Rutt then rebukes, "I told you that was no moosette!", Tuke answers, "Well, she looked like one from behind," implying that he was looking at the bison's rear end instead of its front.
- When Rutt and Tuke are attempting to impress the moosettes by appealing to their olfactory senses, they tell Kenai and Koda that the brown substance they were rolling in wasn't mud, which grosses the bears out after sensing that it was really manure (Koda actually sensed this beforehand when he smelled something stinky).
Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue
- When Dr. Griffiths scolds Lizzy for still believing in fairies and starts to throw her drawings away, Tinker Bell flies out and angrily yells at him. The audience only hears bells, with no translation or cutting between scenes of her audibly speaking, implying that she cussed him out. This might be a reference to the fact that in the original Peter Pan book and play, Tink's catchphrase was "You silly ass!"
Planes
- During the film's climax, when Ripslinger is many feet before the finish line while unaware that Dusty Crophopper is right behind him, he leans to get the press to take some pictures of him. Dusty makes an advantage by overtaking Ripslinger while he gets his pictures taken and wins the race ahead of him. Enraged, Ripslinger yells at Dusty, but then crashes into several portable toilets and lands in a pile of sludge. He is then put onto a flatbed truck and taken away, while Roper makes fun of him by calling him "Ripstinker" and telling him to wash up.
The Pirate Fairy
- Zarina says "You tell those scurvy scallywags that-" and is cut off by the sound of tinkling bells, followed by James giving a false translation, implying that she said something vulgar.
Planes: Fire and Rescue
- At one point, Mayday exposes his rear bumper to reveal some Rust-eze Medicated Bumper Ointment that Dottie applied there, embarrassing Dusty, Chug, and Sparky as they all attempt to look away.
Disney Television Animation films
Recess: School's Out
- After TJ makes a vain attempt to explain to his mother about the odd experiments being conducted at Third Street School (not helped by his running into the glass door in his rush to tell her), she, upon feeling her son's forehead and finding him very feverish, offers to give him a thermometer and baby lotion. Based on TJ's slightly sickened reaction before deciding to warn his father instead, the thermometer she mentioned was most likely a rectal one.
- When Kojak attempts to block the Recess Gang, Spinelli headbutts him in the groin, causing him to collapse to the floor in pain.
- When Phil Benedict tells Prickly his plans to eliminate recess, he, in reference to Prickly's claim that it was the only thing to give kids freedom, states that "freedom" is only good for picking up chicks, which, given the current setting, was most likely referring to the concept of "free love".
Stitch! The Movie
- In one scene, Pleakley dons a female disguise at the beach and then flatters himself in front of some male humans, who appear disturbed.
- When trying to find Experiment 221 (Sparky), Lilo and Stitch accidentally intrude on Mertle's outdoor camp sleepover. When Mertle tells Lilo that she and Stitch are freaks, Lilo prompts Stitch to spit acid on them. Stitch gags and is about to spit, but Mertle and the hula girls get scared off. As Lilo decides to head home, the drool drips from Stitch's tongue, to which he slurps it back up and swallows it down.
- While looking for Sparky at the beach, Stitch bumps into a woman's giant rear end. Stitch poses as Lilo takes a picture of the sight.
- When Stitch interacts with Sparky, the latter mimics each of Stitch's gestures, showing how much they have in common. One gesture is when Stitch picks his nose with his tongue, to which Sparky does the same.
Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time
- In one scene, the time-lost Rufus, despite being with the time-lost Kim and Ron, is revealed to have a sizable number of progeny, strongly implying that he has already procreated (a lesser-assumed idea is that he was cloned, explaining the future Rufus descendants' worship of him).
Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama
- When Kim, Ron, and Rufus arrive at a club where Drakken and Shego are heading, Kim changes into her dress. As she does, Ron and Rufus cover their eyes in embarrassment to avoid seeing her nude.
- While inside the vents, Kim enters the ladies' room and when Ron attempts to go in, Kim stops him and reminds him that it's the ladies' room.
The Proud Family Movie
- When Penny comes out of her room in a new outfit, Oscar comments about her "looking like a ho–" before being cut off by Trudy who calls her a wholesome teenager. It is heavily implied Oscar was going to call Penny a "hoe".
- When Dr. Carver is invited by Suga Mama to join her in the hot tub, Carver tries making an excuse that he doesn't have his swimwear, prompting Suga Mama to reply, "So haven't I," and take off her swimwear. Puff then threatens Carver to get in the tub with Suga Mama, much to his displeasure.
- After Penny eats so many hot dogs ever since she returns home, not knowing her family are clones, she claims that if she ever sees another hot dog again, she's going to be sick. Then, when the Suga Mama clone offers Penny a plate of hot dogs, she gags and runs off-screen to vomit.
- When Penny shows her clone family to Wally, the BeBe clone breaks character by threatening Penny to give them the necklace (as it contains Oscar's secret peanut formula) or he will throw his diaper at her, prompting the BeBe clone to take off his diaper.
Leroy & Stitch
- When an escaped Dr. Hämsterviel pays Jumba a visit at his lab and tries convincing the latter to work for him again, he shows Jumba several clippings of his and Hämsterviel's early accomplishments. One clip displays a headline of "Idiot Scientist Actually Creates Something!" with Hämsterviel's enlarged bottom in Jumba's face.
- During Leroy and Stitch's first battle at Jumba's lab, Leroy, at one point, gets sucked into an exhaust fan and comes out with his fur all shaved off. Stitch laughs at Leroy's furless body, to which the latter growls angrily before instantly regrowing his entire fur.
- After Leroy takes over piloting the B.R.B. 9000, he is seen picking his nose with his tongue in one scene, prompting Hämsterviel to tell him to cease doing so.
- When the experiments battle the Leroy clones, Cannonball flattens a few clones with his butt. Also, Spike fires his spines at a clone's rump, making him stupid. Additionally, Clip cuts a Leroy clone's fur off, causing him to become embarrassed by his nudity.
- During Leroy and Stitch's second battle at Aloha Stadium, Stitch, at one point, flings Leroy into one of the outhouses, to which the latter comes out with his fur and uniform all drenched in wastewater.