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This is a list of uses of adult humor in animated films produced by Pixar. 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.
Toy Story
- When Bo asks Woody, "What do you say I get someone else to watch the sheep tonight?", it is implied that Bo wants to spend the night with Woody (i.e. go to bed with him). Her tone of voice is also noticeably seductive when asking him.
- When Slinky stands up for Woody, Mr. Potato Head points to Slinky, removes his lips, and makes them kiss his own butt, causing Mr. Spell, Snake, and one of the Troikas to laugh, as he is calling Slinky a butt kisser.
- Although it is actually a mistake, in Buzz's first scene, he says, "Blast!" but he mouths the word "damn". This is due to "damn" being the original word before the filmmakers changed it to be more child-friendly.
- When the other toys marvel at Buzz, he says to Woody, "I think the word you're searching for is 'Space Ranger.'" An annoyed Woody replies, "The word I'm searching for I can't say because there are preschool toys present," implying that he wanted to call Buzz a profane word.
- When Woody is irritated that the other toys are in awe of Buzz's laser, Mr. Potato Head accuses him of having "laser envy", a reference to the Freudian concept of penis envy (despite said concept pertaining to females only).
- After Buzz tells Woody that he can fly around Andy's room with his eyes closed, Woody calls Buzz "Mr. Lite-Beer", referring to the fact that if Buzz were really flying around the room with his eyes closed, he would likely be drunk. It also references the alcoholic beverage Bud Light Beer.
- While Andy starts searching his room for Buzz, Mr. Potato Head quietly gets Woody's attention by having Etch draw a hangman's noose and points at him, meaning he is threatening to hang Woody as a death sentence for knocking Buzz out the window.
- Legs, one of Sid's toys, is a fishing rod with Barbie legs who is supposed to be a "hooker", as she is a toy who can hook things. The word is also a double entendre, referring to a hooker (prostitute).
- During the Mrs. Nesbitt scene, Buzz is concussed from his bad fall a few minutes before, making him appear "drunk" on imaginary Darjeeling (tea), causing Woody to later reply, "I think you've had enough tea for today."
- When Woody shows the other toys Buzz's detached arm and claims that he's all right, Rex, thinking Woody killed Buzz, turns his head away and makes a vomiting sound.
- When the soldiers report that Molly got a Mrs. Potato Head as a Christmas gift, Mr. Spell types: "HUBBA HUBBA!" when cheering on Mr. Potato Head for getting what he wanted, a reference to a common expression for viewing someone as sexually attractive.
- Although not in the film itself, in an original draft for the movie, when Barbie saves Woody and Buzz à la Sarah Connor, Woody remarks at one point that he wished he was "anatomically correct".
A Bug's Life
- When the Queen is asked about why she didn't think about leaving the island, she responds "Oh, because it's suicide!"
- After Rosie and Dim's failed opening circus act, some of the flies leave dissatisfied, and one of them says, "I have been in outhouses that didn't stink that bad."
- In the above scene, one of the Fly Brothers notices Francis and, mistaking him for a girl, says: "Hey, cutie! Wanna pollinate with a real bug?", meaning he wants to have sex with him.
- The "Flaming Death" act is a reference to suicide. When the act backfires, causing P.T. Flea to get burned to a crisp, one of the remaining flies in the audience applauds and shouts, "Burn him again!"
- At the Bug Bar, two bug patrons order two Black Flags and toast with one of them saying, "Hair of the dog you bit." Ironically, the term "Black Flag" is a brand of insecticide for killing insects, while "Hair of the dog [that bit you]" is a colloquial phrase meaning alcohol that is consumed with the aim of lessening the effects of a hangover.
- When the Cockroach Waitress yells, "Hey! Who ordered the poo-poo platter?", a bunch of dung flies swarm around the platter, referring to that they had ordered it. "Poo-poo" is a children's euphemism for fecal matter; however, when spelled "pu-pu platter", it refers to a Chinese dish.
- After the mosquito, who is clearly a male, drinks his "Bloody Mary, O+", he gets drunk and fat, and then passes out. In reality, only female mosquitoes drink blood; his thorax also grew in size, when in reality, it would be the abdomen that would change size after drinking blood. Additionally, his order of a "Bloody Mary" references the alcoholic drink of the same name.
- When Dot and her second grade classmates show a mural of the Circus Bugs fighting the grasshoppers away, Rosie compliments the colors of the blood. Dot then explains they drew Heimlich getting cut in half because their teacher said the battle sequence would be more dramatic, causing Heimlich to become very anxious.
- After finding out that the "Warriors" are actually Circus Bugs, Flik organizes a "meeting" with them, and when Atta questions this, Flik states that "it's strictly BYOB." In the film, "BYOB" is an acronym for "Bring Your Own Bugs", but in reality, it is an acronym for "Bring Your Own Booze", while "booze" is a slang term for alcoholic drinks.
- When Thorny sees the bushes moving and thinks the grasshoppers are returning, he exclaims, "Jiminy H. Cricket!" under his breath in shock. This may be a family friendly way (as well as a bug version) of uttering the Christian religious name "Jesus H. Christ", sometimes used as a profane exclamation, though it could also refer to the Pinocchio character of the same name.
- When the Circus Bugs arrive on the island in P.T. Flea's hijacked wagon and screech to a stop after Hopper shouts, "Wait a minute!", Heimlich murmurs, "I think I'm going to wet myself," to which Francis tells him, "Steady...", while grinning nervously.
- During the fake bird attack, the ants and Circus Bugs use boysenberries as blood to act like they were hit and/or killed, causing the grasshoppers to think that the "bird" is really attacking them. In one scene, when Slim shows Hopper and Molt his "injured" eye, the latter struggles to hold in his vomit. Hopper then encounters some ants "scratched" or "killed", as well as Heimlich "decapitated", to which he flees in fear.
- In one of the outtakes, Dr. Flora is seen flirting with another ant on the set, which turns out to be a cardboard cutout when she knocks him down. She apologizes and tells the crew to put it in her car.
- In another outtake, as the Queen is talking to Flik, her pet Aphie urinates on her lap. Flik and the crew then start laughing while she asks for a towel before Aphie farts.
- In an extra outtake, Slim tries to warn Francis about the arrival of his "boyfriends" from the circus, but starts laughing because Francis has something stuck in his nose, and Francis turns around to reveal a twig in one of his nostrils.
- In an additional outtake, Tuck and Roll enter a belching contest, with Roll also proceeding to fart instead of burping, before Rosie decides to leave the area in disgust.
Toy Story 2
- When Bo is about to kiss Woody, he says embarrassedly, "Bo, not in front of Buzz!", to which she seductively replies, "Let him look."
- When Woody uses Buster to travel to the yard sale to rescue Wheezy, Rex yells: "Don't do it, Woody! We love you!", implying that he thought Woody was committing suicide (by sending himself into the yard sale).
- However, moments later, when the toys realize that Woody is, in fact, saving Wheezy, Rex says, "It's not suicide, it's a rescue!"
- When Bo tells Buzz to give Woody a kiss when he finds him, Buzz replies, "All right, but I don't think it'll mean the same coming from me," implying that Buzz didn't want Woody to think he was gay.
- When the toys make it to their first location, Hamm trips and his cork falls out. He then says, "All right, nobody look till I get my cork back in!", meaning that he doesn't want to be seen fully exposed. This could also be considered a "toy-ified" equivalent of being "pantsed" (i.e. being stripped in public).
- When the toys first encounter the many Barbie dolls in Al's Toy Barn, they all jaw-drop and look at them as if they are attracted. Later, when meeting Tour Guide Barbie, Mr. Potato Head reminds himself repeatedly under his breath that he's a married spud, meaning that he doesn't want Mrs. Potato Head to think he is cheating on her. Hamm vouches for Potato Head by moving between him and Tour Guide Barbie, saying, "Then make room for the single fellas."
- If viewers look very closely at the Woody's Roundup merchandise, a track on one of the records is titled: "Dam it all" (a pun on the phrase "Damn it all!").
- During the opening of Woody's Roundup, TV Stinky Pete is seen with a pickaxe stuck in his rear end as he inquires, "Has anyone seen my pick?" Sometime later in the show, TV Prospector, at one point, attempts to smother the flame on a stick of dynamite by sitting on it, only to burn his buttocks and yell, "Yow, my biscuits are burning!" This line has also been infamously said by Looney Tunes character Yosemite Sam.
- During the scene where Woody attempts to retrieve his detached arm from a sleeping Al, when he wakes up after the TV turns on, he pleads, "No, officer, I swear!", suggesting that his dream involved criminal activity or some vulgar act.
- When Woody tries to mimic his TV self by telling Bullseye to "ride like the wind", only to fall off him with the saddle, Bullseye looks down at his lower region and then walks away bashfully while covering his crotch area.
- When Mr. Potato Head sees the complex baggage conveyor belts at the airport, he becomes shocked and drops a load of pieces out of his compartment on the back.
- After Jessie springs into action to help Buster out of Andy's room for some "private time", Buzz's lovestruck reaction causes his wings to pop out. This is presumably a reference to what happens to men who get "too excited".
- In one of the outtakes, Woody sits down on the brown tape roll to watch the ending song of a Woody's Roundup episode in Al's apartment, and he accidentally gets his backside stuck in the hole, which sets the crew laughing off-screen. After trying to get up, Woody starts to laugh too, asking, "A little help here, please?" and continues laughing hysterically as he tries to walk with the tape still stuck to him.
- In another outtake, Slinky, after doing one scene, hears John Lasseter say, "All right, cut! Good take." Slinky is then complimenting his bottom half and starts petting it while his bottom half's foot starts to tap with pleasure. While he does this, Rex walks away in discomfort.
- In an additional outtake, Stinky Pete is seen chatting with the Barbie twins about getting them a part in Toy Story 3, an obvious reference to Hollywood's infamous casting couch. (This outtake was removed in 2019 to avoid any #MeToo-related controversy.) Also, when the Prospector becomes embarrassed upon realizing that they were shooting the film, he attempts to usher the Barbie dolls out. This could possibly be the toy equivalent of prostitution.
- In the next-to-last outtake, Stinky Pete ruins a dramatic moment with Woody by farting loudly, which sets almost everyone off-screen in a fit of laughter. He then apologizes while humorously remarking that this must be the reason why he is called "Stinky Pete".
Monsters, Inc.
- At the beginning of the film, Thaddeus Bile attempts to perform a simulation test by scaring a mechanical child, but when the child screams, Bile shrieks back in fright and accidentally falls onto some jacks on the floor, which pierce his rump, causing him to scream in agony and thrash about wildly.
- In the "23-19" scene, after the CDA remove the sock on George's back, they shave him completely, and he covers his crotch. One CDA agent then tears off a Band-Aid on George's back, and he screams and uncovers his crotch. However, in subsequent scenes, he is not shown covering his crotch, and nothing is in place of where his genitalia would likely be.
- At Harryhausen's, during Mike and Celia's date, Mike absentmindedly mentions Sulley as being the most beautiful monster in Monstropolis when he shows up pressed against the window, confusing Celia, who thinks Mike is gay.
- In the same scene, when Sulley explains to Mike about the dilemma he is in, they hide their faces behind the menu, much to Celia's anger. This may imply that she thinks Mike and Sulley have a gay relationship.
- In the men's restroom, where Boo is in one of the toilet stalls, Sulley, at one point, thinks Boo is finished and opens the stall door, causing the latter to shriek before he quickly shuts the door and apologizes. Later, when Sulley is looking for Boo, he playfully crawls on the floor and looks through the bathroom stalls from under the doors. Mike eventually arrives and asks, "What are you doing?!" He may have thought that Sulley was peeking through the stalls to see male workers use the restroom.
- In the above scene, when Mike and Sulley are hiding Boo from Randall and Fungus in one of the bathroom stalls, Mike accidentally dunks his foot into the presumably filthy toilet. After they both leave, Mike slips and falls into the toilet behind the closed stall as water splashes onto the floor, causing Boo to express disgust. Later, Mike is seen walking with some toilet paper stuck to his wet foot.
- When Sulley believes Boo to be in a pile of trash, he faints three times when seeing the processing trash compactors being pummeled, crushed, and sliced, and when a pile of cube-shaped garbage comes out with one of the prosthetic eyes of Boo's monster costume, Sulley faints again.
- When Baby Smitty goes up to Mike and says his full name, Mike holds his hand out and tries to shoo the kid monster away, only for Baby Smitty to bite Mike's hand, making him yowl in pain. As he does, Boo laughs, causing all the ceiling lights to short-circuit and blow out.
- In the Himalayas, when the Yeti offers Mike some yellow snow cones, the latter gags disgustedly at the sight of them (yellow snow is typically known for having been urinated on). However, the Yeti recovers Mike from the awkward pause by saying, "Don't worry, it's lemon." In original prints of the film, the snow cones appear to look like they have been urinated on. However, in the Blu-ray releases, they have been digitally altered to look plain yellow.
- In an attempt to make Boo laugh, Mike does a flip in the air and lands groin-first on a metal bar, only to find out that Sulley forgot to remove Boo's "monster visor", meaning that Mike ended up hurting himself for nothing.
- In one of the outtakes, when Sulley opens the toilet stall to see if Boo is finished doing her business, Roz suddenly appears, making him jump. Everyone then laughs.
- In another outtake, when Mike is saying goodbye to Boo, he accidentally says, "Go throw up," instead of "Go grow up." Everyone laughs, but Mike doesn't realize his mistake.
Finding Nemo
- At the beginning, Pearl reveals that one of her tentacles is shorter than the rest, but it's hard to tell, especially when she twirls them side to side. On octopi, the short tentacle is the genitalia.
- Three times in the film, Pearl and her father were shown squirting ink when scared. The first time was when Tad pulled Pearl away from the edge of the drop-off, the second was when Pearl's father saw the sharks, and the third was in the credits where Pearl bumped into El Magnifico's credit. This is equivalent to wetting oneself in fear.
- Nemo, Tad, Sheldon, and Pearl notice the bottom of a speedboat, to which Tad claims that it's called a "butt", as he says Sandy Plankton saw one once.
- The manner in which Bruce, Anchor, and Chum attempt to lead their diets down a path devoid of fish is similar to how people go through withdrawal from alcohol or drugs.
- After Dory gets hit in the face with a scuba mask, blood comes out of her nose, to which Bruce sniffs it in, causing him to lose his composure and chase her and Marlin. While he is chasing them, Chum warns Bruce, "Don't fall off the wagon!", a reference to people resuming alcohol or drugs.
- When Bruce accidentally causes all of the mines surrounding his lair to explode after hitting one of them with a torpedo, several bubbles above the water burst underneath a pelican, causing another to become disgusted. He then says, "Nice," in a sarcastic way and flies off (thinking the other pelican farted).
- As Dr. Philip Sherman is doing dental work on a patient, Bloat argues with Gurgle about whether the dentist is using a Hedstrom file or a K-flex instrument on said patient, and their bickering causes Bloat to bloat up. When Deb then deflates Bloat off-screen, as she does, it sounds similar to human flatulence.
- At one point, the dentist euphemistically states that he needs to "see a man about a wallaby." This may or may not be authentic Australian slang, but it is similar to the English euphemism "going to see a man about a dog/horse," which has the same meaning (going to relieve oneself).
- The volcano inside the dentist's office aquarium is called Mount Wannahockaloogie. A "loogie" is a slang term for a lump of phlegm, so the volcano's name literally means "want to hock a loogie".
- When Dory starts crying after misunderstanding Marlin's statement, he tries to console her until a school of Moonfish ask Dory, "Hey, lady. Is this guy bothering you?" (most likely thinking that Marlin was harassing her), to which she replies, "I don't remember," and then asks Marlin, "Were you?"
- When Marlin rides on Crush, the former moans about his stomach, to which Crush tells him: "Whoa, hey, no hurlin' on the shell, dude, okay? Just waxed it." Crush said this because he thought Marlin would vomit on his shell.
- After Bloat belches from eating green filth, a disgusted Gurgle remarks, "Don't you people realize we are swimming in our own–", but Peach shushes him when she sees the dentist coming. It is implied that Gurgle was trying to refer to their own excrement, as he was actually aware that they were swimming in a very filthy tank.
- When the AquaScum 2003 first scans the tank, Gurgle covers his crotch area as the laser "scans" his body.
- One of the boats moored at Sydney Harbour is called The Surly Mermaid, which is the name of a Canadian pub.
- When Marlin and Dory try to flee from Nigel after he forces Gerald to spit them out, a seagull poops right in front of them, while Nigel looks at it awkwardly.
The Incredibles
- Oliver Sansweet attempts suicide by jumping off a tall building, but is saved by Mr. Incredible at the last second.
- During the montage where superheroes are forced to retire, a newspaper shows a photo of a Super behind bars below the headline of "X-Ray Vision Peeping Tom?"
- At dinner, when Helen and Violet argue about being "normal", the latter states, "The only normal one is Jack-Jack, and he's not even toilet-trained!", to which Jack-Jack laughs. As Dash remarks, "Lucky...", Helen and Violet look at him, confused, so he says, "Uh, I meant about being normal."
- At some point, Helen pulls Bob into their bedroom, a likely reference to having sex in bed.
- During another montage, after Bob accepts the job and kisses Helen, they are seen sneaking past Violet to their room. Then, both of them pinch each other's butts while passing through each other.
- Helen, while in her Elastigirl suit, catches a glimpse of her butt in a mirror while passing by and sighs with disappointment at the weight she has gained over the years.
- In the scene where Syndrome is holding the Parr family in the air using his levitation device, he rudely remarks how Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl "got busy", referring to their kids, Dash and Violet. Additionally, Syndrome does a suggestive shimmy while saying it.
- While watching the Omnidroid attack, Syndrome's security guards intend to start a drinking game, as one of them says, "Okay, every time they run, let's have a shot!"
- On Hypershock's NSA file, one of the blurbs listed says: "Fondness for Drink", meaning he was addicted to alcohol.
- Gamma Jack's NSA file mentions that he was originally known as "Handsome Jack", as he was a favorite among women. In his interview, he states that he rescues attractive women first and works his way "down the list".
Cars
- During the first time Lightning has to repair the main road at Radiator Springs, and after being ignored by Red the firetruck, Lightning gets upset and says: "I shouldn't have to put up with this! I'm a precision instrument of speed and aerodynamics!" Then Mater gets confused and asks, "You hurt your what?" He was probably referring to Lightning's undercarriage (crotch), as when Mater says "what" at the end or middle of asking a question, he is usually referring to anything inappropriate.
- Lightning's racing sponsor is Rust-eze Medicated Bumper Ointment: New Rear-End Formula, which is a treatment for one's backside.
- When Mia and Tia meet Lightning backstage, they flash their headlights at him. This is roughly the car equivalent of female racing fans lifting up their shirts to flash the racers. Lightning's reaction to this (a smug "I love being me...") doesn't help make the scene subtle.
- At the courthouse (when Lightning was being prosecuted), after Lightning asks Mater if he knows Sally, he replies, "She's the town attorney...and my fiancée." (This could be to make Lightning feel jealous or just to tease him.) Then Lightning exclaims, "What?!" with a shocked face (he thought Mater was serious, while Mater was trying to get a reaction out of him for play). Mater then giggles, lightly taps him, and says: "Nah, I'm just kiddin'. She just likes me for my body." (He then leans to the side and moves his bottom eyelid up as if he were getting horny/aroused about the remark.)
- At one point, Ramone shows his undercarriage to Minny and Van when he convinces them to get a paint job.
- At the City Hall, Sally asks Flo, "What do you have in your store?", to which she replies with, "I have gas, lots of gas!", causing Ramone and Mater to laugh as if it was something inappropriate. Technically, Sally might be referring to not gasoline for cars, but passing intestinal gas.
- As Lightning watches Sally drive away, he remarks, "Do I spy a little pinstriping tattoo back there?", and the camera focuses on said tattoo on Sally's trunk. She then gets so embarrassed that she accidentally knocks over a pile of traffic cones. This is most likely the car equivalent of the "tramp stamp" tattoo, which is a tattoo that is marked usually on a woman's lower back.
- When Lightning explains to Mater late one night that Sally is going to let him stay at the motel, Mater replies, "Ohhh, gettin' cozy at the Cone, is we?" He was probably referring to Lightning and Sally having sex at the motel.
- When Lightning pries on Doc Hudson fixing the Sheriff, whose undercarriage is exposed, Lightning stares and then soon looks away in embarrassment, to which the Sheriff asks, "Get a good peek, city boy?" As Lightning leaves, the Sheriff remarks, "Hope you enjoyed the show!"
- One of the sponsors in the Piston Cup for racer Claude Scruggs is called "Leak Less", a trademark of drip pans that are used to prevent oil leaks. This is equivalent to absorbent pads worn by people with urinary incontinence.
- When Lightning tells Rusty and Dusty that he doesn't need headlights because the track is always lit, Rusty replies, "Yeah, well, so is my brother, but he still needs headlights!" This means that he is a drunk driver. When Lightning leaves, Rusty and Dusty both yell, "Don't drive like my brother!" While this phrase is used to end Car Talk, it is another reference to drunk driving.
- When Fillmore and Sarge are watching a blinking traffic light, Fillmore says, "I'm telling you, man, every third blink is slower." Sarge then replies, "The sixties weren't good to you, were they?" He is likely thinking that Fillmore is on drugs, which is also a reference to how hippies use to do a lot of drugs during the 1960s.
- Rusty Cornfuel's sponsor is Tow Cap: Hitch Protection. The logo shows a piece of rubber on a hitch, a reference to condoms, as a car's hitch could be compared to a male's genitalia.
- At one point, Lightning tells everyone at Flo's Café that Doc Hudson won three Piston Cups, although when Mater hears what Lightning said, he spits out his drink and responds, "He did what in his cup?", misinterpreting "Piston Cup" and believing that Doc had urinated in his cup ("pissed-in-cup").
- In the Rust-eze sponsor's tent, Rusty and Dusty recite this rhyme: "Winter is a grand old time; to this there are no ifs or buts. But remember, all that salt and grime can rust your bolts and freeze your–" before being cut off by Lightning. They almost certainly meant to say "nuts", as in the counterpart of a bolt; however, the word "nuts" is also a slang term for testicles.
- When Mack offers Lightning to sponsor Rust-eze, the latter refuses, but when the commercial for Rust-eze comes on, it turns out to be a rear-end formula.
Ratatouille
- At Gusteau's, when Linguini accidentally knocks over a pot of soup, spilling some on the floor, he attempts to remake the soup by adding water from another pot to the soup and then haphazardly throwing in a few spices and vegetables. At one point, Linguini tastes the soup, only to find that it tastes awful, to which he grimaces before he runs over to an open window and vomits outside.
- When Remy later enters the kitchen and gets a whiff of the awful-smelling soup, he too grimaces and struggles to hold in his vomit, after which he alters the soup by adding proper spices and other ingredients to make it delicious. Interestingly, rats are incapable of vomiting, meaning that the smell was so bad that Remy comically defied biology.
- On Linguini's first day on the job as a cook, Skinner greets him in a sly manner by saying, "Welcome to Hell."
- When Skinner finds Linguini in the vegetable storage, and the latter claims that he was familiarizing himself with all the vegetables, Skinner ushers Linguini out and remarks, "One can get too familiarized with vegetables!" This is a likely reference to objectophilia, a sexual fetish where one is "attracted" to inanimate objects.
- While looking for a place to safely conceal Remy under his clothes, Linguini considers keeping Remy in his pants, just below the waistline, causing Remy to give Linguini a horrified, pleading look.
- While teaching Linguini the basics of cooking, Colette informs him that Lalo got fired from the circus for "messing around with the ringmaster's daughter," which could imply that he had sex with her.
- In the above scene, Colette warns Linguini to never play cards with Pompidou, stating that he's been banned from Monte Carlo and Las Vegas, possibly meaning that he is a gambling addict.
- In an attempt to make Linguini spill the beans about Remy, Skinner gets him drunk on wine, causing Linguini to later show signs of intoxication when he babbles to Skinner about off-topic stuff.
- When Linguini is attempting to tell Colette that he refers to Remy as his "...tiny...little...", Colette replies with, "Little?" and glances downward at Linguini's crotch area (though she could also be glancing at his fingers when he makes the gesture).
- The first time Linguini attempts to reveal Remy, Colette believes he is crazy and pulls out pepper spray.
- While Linguini and Colette are both cooking, the former turns around to look at Colette, who is behind him. Linguini sexually admires Colette from her bottom to top before an irritated Remy turns Linguini's head around.
- When Anton Ego says: "I don't like food, I love it! If I don't love it, I don't swallow!", it is a reference to oral sex.
- When Colette returns to the restaurant and discovers a mischief of rats in the kitchen, she gags while attempting to keep her mouth closed, evidently trying to stop herself from vomiting, and starts to leave, only to be stopped by a grateful Linguini.
WALL-E
- While WALL•E is compressing trash into a cube, he finds a bra and puts it on his audio-visual sensors to protect them from the sunlight (he could have likely mistaken it for a visor and not have known its real purpose).
- When WALL•E struggles to navigate through the Axiom's halls, he accidentally bumps into a small robot out of the line. When the smaller robot looks at WALL•E, it warbles something inaudible, possibly shouting, "Asshole!" at WALL•E.
- During the Repair Ward scene, while EVE is being cleaned, WALL•E looks through the glass window and thinks that the CARSTICS are trying to torture and decapitate her.
- As GO-4 tricks EVE into giving the plant to her but throws it in the garbage chute, EVE stares at the scene with a wide-eyed expression and then warbles something inaudible to "Crap!". (Although she could have just made a warble or actually said "crap".)
- When AUTO is zapping WALL•E in an attempt to take the plant back, GO-4, while holding EVE, stares at the scene with an unfazed look, as if he thinks it's settling.
- When WALL•E and EVE are kissing and holding hands, M-O shows up with the rejected bots, then ushers them away to give WALL•E and EVE some privacy.
Up
- When Russell goes into the bushes to do his business, he asks, "Mr. Fredricksen, am I supposed to dig the hole before or after?", and Carl replies with, "None of my concern." Russell then blurts out, "It's before!", to which Carl covers his ears and pretends not to listen.
- One of the scores in the film's soundtrack is called "Giving Muntz the Bird", a reference to "flipping the bird", which is a common euphemism of the very obscene insult of giving someone the middle finger.
Toy Story 3
- When Woody introduces himself to the toys at Bonnie's house, Dolly asks him, "Woody, huh? You're gonna stick with that?", a joke about how "woody" is also a vulgar slang term for an erect penis.
- When Barbie first meets Ken, she tells him, "Nice ascot." It is sometimes mistaken as a comment towards Ken's butt, when, in fact, an ascot is a kind of scarf men usually wear.
- As the toys go to the next room and pass through the bathroom, Lotso says, "Watch out for puddles," implying they were urine. (He said this when he noticed Mr. Potato Head slipping on a puddle.)
- During the poker scene between the various lieutenants of Lotso, the other lieutenants briefly mock Ken, with the latter expressing irritation and insisting that he's not a "girl's toy" in a manner indicative of them inferring that he's homosexual.
- Mrs. Potato Head's right eye was left in Andy's room for most of the movie, a possible attempt at referencing a peeping Tom.
- After Mr. Potato Head is brought back after a night in the box, he mutters that he was surrounded by "sand and a couple of Lincoln Logs," to which Hamm replies, "I don't think those were Lincoln Logs," implying they were feces.
- When Barbie, dressed in Ken's astronaut suit, gets Buzz's instruction manual from the Bookworm, he notices Barbie's high heels and sighs disgustedly, strongly hinting that he believed Ken had begun cross-dressing.
- In one scene, Mr. Potato Head uses a cucumber for a body; the combination of the cucumber, hat, and shoes appear to make a phallic shape.
- After Slinky tells Woody to have fun at college, Hamm slyly adds, "But not too much fun." The latter is telling Woody not to get too drunk (which would be physically impossible, since toys cannot drink at all).
- In the end credits, Mr. Potato Head, in one scene, tells the Peas-in-a-Pod after they come out of his rear end, "I told you kids to stay out of my butt!"
- Also in the end credits, when Bonnie's toys get a letter from Sunnyside, the end of the letter reads: "Hugs and kisses to everyone." Buzz thinks that Barbie wrote it, but Jessie points out it was actually Ken who did. When they find out, Woody, Jessie, and Buzz look at each other and cringe, revealing that Ken is effeminate.
Cars 2
- After Lightning insults Francesco Bernoulli by calling him "fragile" and "not so fast", Francesco begins talking angrily and swearing at Lightning in Italian, before being muted to avoid offense to Italian viewers, then backs up and rubs his rear tires on the floor. This means that he may have been flipping Lightning off. It is also a reference to Formula One drivers being muted if they use profanity on the team radio.
- When Mater is playfully sneaking around in the Wheel Well Motel, he tries a martini out of curiosity. However, after doing so, he senses that the taste is too strong and awful, and he still had it in his mouth, not wanting to swallow it. He looks everywhere for a place to spit it out, but he could only spit it back in the glass that he drank it from.
- In Tokyo, Miles Axlerod, at one point, deliberately leaks oil from his drip pan right next to Mater and states, "Ah, he's a little excited," making it look like Mater did it by himself. This is the car equivalent of wetting oneself in fear or excitement.
- When Mater tries to find the men's restroom to get himself cleaned up, he is unable to read Japanese while attempting to choose between the two doors and accidentally enters the women's room, where we hear a female car scream. Mater then sheepishly apologizes as he quickly comes out and re-enters the men's room.
- When Finn McMissile tells Holley Shiftwell she must meet Rod Redline in the bathroom, she expresses discomfort about going into the men's restroom.
- While Mater is in the bathroom, he sits on a Japanese toilet and cluelessly presses the wash button. The gadget then fires a cold spray of water up to his undercarriage, making him scream in pain and fright.
- In the above scene, before leaving the bathroom, Mater warns Grem and Acer, "When she starts gigglin', prepare to be squirted!" This is a reference to ejaculation.
- When Holley says to Mater that they should find somewhere more private, Mater gets confused and begins to think that she meant for them to go make love.
- When Acer falls onto the chopsticks on the sushi restaurant sign, the cartoon figure appears to be a cannibal, eating his own kind.
- When Lightning reads Mater's note, he reads (with Mater's voice-over): "P.P.S. P.P. that's funny right there." Pee-pee is a child's slang term for urine.
- In Paris, when Mater meets the owner of a headlights market, he is scared off when the owner's eyes are on the headlights. This signifies that the eyes are, in a human's case, on the breast.
- On Siddeley, Mater says: "Boy, I've gotta go to a doctor. I keep getting these sharp pains in my undercarriage." This is a reference to STDs.
- When Mater is given a vampire disguise, he remarks, "I want to siphon your gas!" This is a reference to vampires and their desire to suck victims' blood.
- In Porto Corsa, when Holley is doing her fake Italian voice impression to distract the Lemons outside the casino, she asks in an Italian-British accent if one of the Lemons could help her find her lost, made-up, broken-down grandfather, to which Ivan replies, "Sounds like you need some roadside assistance," while showing her his tow cable as his hook comes down. Ivan and Alex then get in a small argument about whom she was talking to. This is a clear example of two criminals taking advantage of a sexy, hot lady. Additionally, "roadside assistance" from Ivan could mean that he wanted to go sexually assault her because he is a bad guy.
- When a few cars are gambling and playing with fuzzy dice, Mary Esgocar arrives and says, "Air freshener!", which may imply that she is talking about male car body odor.
- While Mater disguises himself as a member of the Lemons, the party room is shown decorated with lemons, making it a Lemon party. "Lemon party" is a reference to an obscene website that shows an image of three nude elderly men having sex.
Brave
- At the beginning, when a young Merida leaves to fetch her arrow after her first trial, Queen Elinor points out to her husband King Fergus that a bow is no gift for a princess, only to get her butt pinched by the latter as a comical gesture and response to her statement.
- After Wee Dingwall wins the archery tournament, Lord Dingwall says, "Feast your eyes!" and then moons (i.e. exposes his naked buttocks) toward Lord MacGuffin and Lord Macintosh, who scream in disgust and cover their eyes. One little girl in the background sees his bare buttocks and starts crying to her mother, who notices and covers her daughter's eyes.
- After Young Macintosh is introduced by his father and displays a few sword-fighting skills, he flexes his nipples toward Merida.
- During a brawl, when Young Macintosh is trying to fight back with his sword, someone is seen twisting one of his nipples as the latter screams like a girl.
- When Queen Elinor first becomes a bear, she rushes around frantically, trying to cover her private areas. Merida then reminds her that (since she is a bear) she is covered in fur.
- One scene has King Fergus and the other men taking off their kilts to make a rope down to the bottom of the castle, and their bare buttocks are briefly shown.
- When the triplets pursue Maudie while still as bear cubs, one of them actually jumps into Maudie's cleavage. One of the two other brothers looks away, but the other grins.
- At the end of the film, both Queen Elinor and the triplets become naked upon turning back into humans from bears (Elinor's nude body is covered up by the tapestry, and viewers can only see the triplets' butts). When King Fergus realizes his wife is naked, he tells the other lords to look away and respect her privacy. Then, when Fergus sees the triplets, he remarks, "Now that's what I call a wee naked bobby!"
Monsters University
- In the scene where Randall makes cupcakes, the letters on them say "BE MY dAL". He then fixes it to "BE MY PAL" and states that it would have been embarrassing. "Dal" is short for "dally", which means to flirt playfully or sexual overtures. However, the letters are changed to smiley faces with glasses in international versions of the film, mainly due to translation issues and to avoid the need for adding additional cupcakes to translate. In the case of the "BE MY PAL" version of the cupcakes, when Mike charges past Randall in the pig chase scene, he knocks the cupcakes into the air and four of them (specifically, the "E" in "BE", the "M" in "MY", and the "A, L" in "PAL") land on Randall's face, spelling the word "LAME" as if he were being made fun of in class.
- In the party scene, Sulley wins at tic-tac-toe against another monster who is passed out (possibly intoxicated). The implication could have been that they were playing beer pong.
- When Don announces that he and Sheri are engaged, he describes himself to Squishy as his "big brother who's marrying his mother" and "his brother who shares the same mom/wife," suggesting an incestuous relationship.
Inside Out
- When Joy explains that each Core Memory creates a different Island of Personality in Riley's mind, it is revealed in a flashback that the one that created Goofball Island, was when she as a toddler, was running around naked after a bath, being chased by her dad. She then shakes and pats her bare bottom.
- When Riley hears a frightening sound, Fear worries that it might be a bear. While Disgust assures that "there are no bears in San Francisco," Anger claims that he saw "a hairy guy that looked like a bear," alluding to the stereotypical trait of gay men in San Francisco.
- There is a running gag where Anger mentions about blurting out curse words. An example is when the emotions are suggesting solutions on what to do on Riley's first day of school the next day, Anger suggests, "We should lock the door and scream that curse word we know."
- A similar instance happens in a later scene, when Joy and Sadness get sucked up by the vacuum and Anger asks, "Can I say that curse word now?" Also, when the brand-new expanded console is installed, Anger is excited to have access to the entire curse word library on it. He then attempts to say a profane word about that upgrade, but Fear manages to censor it by touching a button he accidentally touched earlier.
- When the brand-new expanded console is installed, Disgust finds a big red alarm that says "Puberty" and, not knowing how to pronounce it, asks, "What is poo-ber-ty?", to which Joy replies, "Oh, nothing important."
- At one point, a memory orb (which is assumed to be really hard) hits Fear in his groin.
- In Riley's dream, the stuffed dog (which turns into a real dog through a camera) that Joy and Sadness create is cut in half when the bonding that affixes the dog is ripped, making Fear spit out his coffee in shock.
The Good Dinosaur
- Arlo refers to the family's chicken-like creatures as "cluckers", a possible allusion to a familiar profanity.
- In one scene, Spot urinates on a rock, prompting Arlo to slowly turn his head around in shock and disgust.
- In one part of the film, Arlo and Spot eat fruit having fallen on the ground and rotted/fermented, and then start seeing weird things, such as Arlo with too many eyeballs and Arlo in Spot's mouth. This is a reference to hallucinating from intoxication or drug usage. It is also an homage to the classic Pink Elephants scene in Dumbo.
Finding Dory
- At the beginning, when Mr. Ray tells the class that they are going to have a lesson, Dory misunderstands and starts to explain "the birds and the bees" to the class before Mr. Ray quickly cuts her off.
- When Hank steals the truck belonging to the Marine Life Institute, he tells the truck drivers, "Suck it, bipeds!"
Cars 3
- When Jackson Storm says, "I can't believe I get to race with the Lightning McQueen in this farewell season!", Lightning confusingly asks him, "What are you talking about?" He probably misheard him saying, "I can't believe I get to have sex with the Lightning McQueen!"
- During Lightning's training at Rust-eze Racing Center, Cruz Ramirez hangs Lightning down at one point. She then gives him a "Drip Pan" just in case, much to his embarrassment.
- One of the tracks of the Cars 3 Score is called "Drip Pan", referring to the above scene.
- As Lightning and Cruz are arguing about racing on the beach, Lightning exclaims that, "Life's a beach and then you drive!" Taken out of context, said passage sounds like "Life's a bitch and then you die," which Luigi and Guido, after a brief pause, appear to notice. This might also be a reference to the song "Life's a Bitch" by rapper Nas.
- When Lightning and Cruz are locked inside the Thunder Hollow demolition derby, one of the rules Roscoe tells them is, "No cursin'. It's family night." This is a reference to family films without profanity.
- During the demolition derby, Faregame says to Lightning, "Hey, buddy! Get the [_] out of my way!", but honks on the blank word, implying that he might have said an expletive.
Coco
- After Abuelita frightens the Mariachi, she hugs Miguel while pressing his face against her breasts, making Miguel desperately try to get out of that position, before he shows a face of disgust after Abuelita stops hugging him.
- When Miguel sees Alebrijes in the Land of the Dead, Felipe remarks, "They make caquitas everywhere." ("Caquitas" is Spanish slang for poop/excrement.)
- When Héctor sings one of his songs to Chicharrón and Miguel, he slowly says, "Knuckles," and pauses. Chicharrón then says, "Those aren't the words," and Héctor replies, "There are children present," implying that the original song had obscene lyrics. In fact, Héctor's song would have referenced Juanita's knockers (her breasts).
- While Miguel is searching for Dante in the art studio, he passes by an artist painting a naked female skeleton, who glares at him along with the artist, causing Miguel to apologize and go away to meet Frida Kahlo. This can be seen as painting a nude woman in real life, as many famous paintings depict it.
- When Héctor was trying to ask if he could enter a building gor a concert that Miguel wanted to see Ernesto in, one of the guys named Gustavo, who was in one of the band groups, mentions about Héctor's nickname of "Chorizo" because Héctor "choked on some chorizo". Although Chorizo is a name for a spicy Mexican sausage, however it is a euphemism for a male's privates in Latin America.
- When Ernesto's mausoleum falls into disrepair near the end of the film, a sign is placed on Ernesto's bust that says "FORGET YOU". ("Forget" is an alternate euphemism for a familiar F-word.)
Incredibles 2
- After being interrogated by Rick Dicker, before Tony Rydinger gets his memories about Violet's identity wiped out, he expresses regret for having seen her with her super suit, possibly meaning that he felt sexually excited.
- When Frozone sees Jack-Jack's powers, he exclaims, "What the–!", with no word heard afterwards. The word in question is implied to be profane, especially given some of the other movies featuring Samuel L. Jackson, Frozone's voice actor.
- After Violet becomes angry at her father for having contacted Dicker to erase Tony's memories about her (and their planned date), she throws her super suit and quickly storms off to her room, leading Dash to ask if she was "having adolescence." Dash was possibly thinking that his sister was having her menstrual period.
- This could also be a reference to Spencer Fox, Dash's voice actor in the original film, being replaced by Huck Milner after hitting puberty.
Toy Story 4
- A running gag in the movie is Forky wanting to throw himself in the garbage, which is treated in a manner similar to suicidal ideation.
- Upon seeing the RV with a flat tire, Mr. Anderson begins to stutter, with Mrs. Anderson telling Bonnie that, "He's gonna need some words," implying that he wanted to curse, but he couldn't since their daughter is present.
Onward
- At one point, while Barley attempts to repair Guinevere, his butt crack is visibly showing.
- In one scene, when Ian presses the gas pedal to escape Colt Bronco, he exclaims, "Son of a—!" but cuts himself off before calling for backup.
- When Wilden steps out of Guinevere, Officer Gore inquires, "You've had a long night there, buddy?", implying that she assumed he was drunk.
Soul
- When Joe Gardner is running away from The Great Beyond, he runs past a soul who covers up her privates and asks, in Korean, "Where are my pants?"
- When Joe Gardner first arrives in The Great Before, he asks one of the counselors if he's in Heaven, which she denies. After this, Joe tries to ask if he's in Hell, but notices the baby souls around him, and instead asks if he's in "h-e-double-hockey-sticks". However, the souls quickly realized what he meant and began to repeat the word "Hell" for much of the scene, until the counselor managed to get them to stop.
- When 22 (in Joe's body) holds Joe (in Mr. Mittens' body) to get him to press the elevator button, she turns her head in disgust, implying she saw his anus.
- When 22 (in Joe's body) is in the bathroom at Joe's apartment, she tells Joe (in Mr. Mittens' body) that "[she] washed [his] butt".
- While meeting some of his mother's coworkers, Joe (in Mr. Mittens' body) asks 22 (in Joe's body) to give one of them a kiss as part of their traditional greetings. 22 kisses said co-worker on the mouth, causing her to begin flirting with Joe out of confusion. Another co-worker calls her a "cougar" (a slang term referring to older women who have relationships with younger men) because of this.
Luca
- When Ercole meets Luca and Alberto, he asks where they got their clothes from, to which they claim, "A dead body."
- A running gag in the film involves Giulia using the names of Italian cheeses as expletives.
- Ercole nicknames Guilia "Spewlia", because during the previous year's Portorosso Cup, she threw up from eating too much pasta. During the bicycle race, Giulia tries not to vomit by holding her hand over her mouth while riding uphill.
- At the end of the swimming event in the Portorosso Cup, a participant gets fish stuck to their nipples.
- Uncle Ugo's internal organs are visibly seen, due to his appearance of being an anglerfish.
- When Uncle Ugo's heart stops, Luca literally punches his heart to restart it.
Turning Red
- One of the driving forces of the movie involves Mei dealing with teenage lust, particularly over Devon, 4*Town, and Carter.
- When Ming discovers Mei's drawings of Devon, she assumes that Devon sexually assaulted her.
- In the same scene, Ming accuses Devon of doing drugs.
- When Mei is transformed into a red panda for the first time, her mother asks, "Did the red peony bloom?", a reference to menstruation. Aptly enough, this makes up the entirety of the message of the film.
- The way Mei makes money by showing off her red panda form could be viewed as a metaphor for prostitution, particularly when Tyler threatens to tell Ming she's been "flaunting" it.
- Early in the film, Ming watches a Chinese soap opera about a "two-faced" woman using her fiancé to gain power and possibly even "stab" him on the wedding night.
- During the dodgeball scene, Abby says that her mother described 4*Town's music as "stripper music" before adding, "What's wrong with that?"
- Coincidentally, her voice actress, Hyein Park, has a separate career from Pixar as a pole dancer, a kind of dance that strippers do.
- At one point, Mei "twerks" her mother by luring her into the circle.
- In the same scene, Abby ends up shouting, "Destroy her with your big butt!"
Lightyear
- Buzz and Alisha Hawthorne create a friendly finger poke greeting with each other while proclaiming "To infinity...and beyond!" Buzz then attempts to repeat this with Alisha's granddaughter, Izzy, who responds in confusion. Mo Morrison believes he is trying to get her to pull his finger, a gesture that usually results in that person farting. When Buzz explains that it is something that he and Alisha used to do, Darby Steel responds in disgust, most likely because she believes it was sexual in nature.
Elemental
- When Ember first starts working at the Fireplace, she says to a few fire people, "...we are more than ready for you to actually buy something...if you'd ever get up off your lazy ash." The word "ash" is used instead of "ass".
- After Wade accidentally arrives at the Fireplace through the pipes and meets Ember for the first time, he absorbed so much water that his body turned muscular and beefy, causing Ember to be impressed by him and utter a slight "Dang!", followed by Wade saying, "That pipe squished me all out of shape," while exposing his butt in front on Ember.
- When Wade runs into Ember again (who was waiting for Gale outside her office) and she accidentally burns his bag, Wade tells her, "You're so hot!" (literally). However, the way Ember reacts, she thought that Wade was saying it to her in a sexual sense.
- When Ember and Wade are riding in a hot air balloon, they see a couple of trees picking apples from each other with their apartment window open, which is a reference to Adam and Eve in the Holy Bible. Also, "apples" are often a synecdoche for seeing evil (e.g. private parts).
- At the end of the movie, when Ember and Wade leave for the internship, Bernie says that he and Cinder now have time for some "hanky-panky", which is another way of having sex.
Inside Out 2
- The entire plot of the movie is Riley going through puberty.
- When Mr. Andersen asks his wife what would she like to do while their daughter is away at camp, he gives her a suggestive look, then looks upset when she mentions that she only wants to clean up around the house.
- Twice in the film, whenever Embarrassment turns around to hide his face from the other emotions, he gets down on his knees, causing his pants to fall a little, exposing a bit of his butt crack.
- Joy calls Ennui "Wee-Wee" twice in the movie, which is a double entendre of both the French phrase "Oui oui", as well as a child's slang term for urine.
- When Anger, Fear, and Disgust complain to the point where they make Joy mad, Joy lashes out and exclaims fake cursing ("JIMINY MOTHER-LOVING TOASTER STRUDEL!"). Nevertheless, the other emotions still treat it as though she said something really profane (Fear and Disgust are shocked, but Anger is impressed).
- When Anxiety lists what would happened if Riley doesn't get accepted into varsity, she goes on about her parents will be disappointed, she will be a ethnomusicologist, and she will have no friends and die alone, with the last shot showing Riley sitting on the bench only as a skeleton.
- In the post-credits scene, when Joy makes Deep Dark Secret reveal the secret that Riley burned a hole in the carpet, Joy thought it was the time Riley peed in the pool.