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

Disney shorts

The Delivery Boy

  • At the end of the short, while Mickey and Minnie are playing "The Stars and Stripes Forever", as Minnie plays the rhythm on a tambourine, a stick of dynamite explodes near them, sending them both shooting into the air. Minnie falls down on the tambourine and continues dancing while shaking her rear end, which has the tambourine stuck to it. The short then ends with Mickey playing while slapping the tambourine on Minnie's butt.

Three Little Wolves

  • After the Big Bad Wolf (disguised as Little Bo Peep) traps Fifer and Fiddler Pig in his house, he locks the door and swallows the key. The pigs, still believing he is Bo Peep, blush and utter, "Why, Bo Peep!", presumably thinking that "she" was trying to be intimate with them.

The Country Cousin

Hawaiian Holiday

  • While Donald is dancing the hula as Mickey plays the ukulele, Donald accidentally dances near a campfire and sets his hula skirt and rear end on fire. When he notices, he yowls in pain and thrashes about wildly until he finds a pond to douse the blaze.

Pluto's Quin-puplets

  • While watching the pups, Pluto accidentally drinks moonshine and gets intoxicated.

Donald's Better Self

  • An extended scene shows Donald's Devil trying to get Donald to smoke a pipe, which makes him quite sick.

Der Fuehrer's Face

  • The short is fully focused on Nazism.

Symphony Hour

  • At one point, Donald, fed up with the chaos caused by the damaged instruments, packs up his things and tries to leave, prompting Mickey to point a gun at Donald's head to prevent him from doing so.

Pluto and the Armadillo

  • At one point, when Pluto clashes with an armadillo, he mistakes his ball for the critter and rips it to shreds. Thinking he killed the armadillo, Pluto cries mournfully until the unharmed armadillo emerges from a hole and affectionately consoles Pluto, much to his relief and joy.

Springtime for Pluto

  • A male-voiced caterpillar switches to a female-looking butterfly, implying a gender change. Even then, the humanoid female butterfly shows a lot of what would be called "cleavage" if it were a human female.
  • When Pluto is playing with a beehive, he unintentionally disturbs a swarm of bees which chase him while stinging his rear end a few times.

Donald's Dilemma

  • After Daisy hears Donald's changed voice on the radio, she thinks about committing suicide.

Plutopia

  • In one scene, Pluto imagines a row of sausages, which makes him overly ecstatic. This is equivalent to a person high on something.
  • At one point, the cat tries to commit suicide with a shotgun, but Pluto pulls the gun away just in time.

Lambert the Sheepish Lion

  • When a stork accidentally brings a lion cub to a sheep meadow, where he chooses Mrs. Sheep to be his mother, the stork realizes his mistake and tries to correct it, only to be headbutted in the rear end by Mrs. Sheep. The stork then leaves in a huff and lets Mrs. Sheep keep the lion cub.
  • Later in the short, when a wolf attacks Mrs. Sheep and threatens her, an adult Lambert headbutts the wolf's rump, and he falls off a cliff he stands on.

Social Lion

  • At one point, the lion (which greatly resembles Lambert) accidentally bumps into a man drinking booze and acting clearly drunk as he talks to the clueless lion.

Up a Tree

  • When Chip and Dale first spot Donald climbing their tree in an attempt to cut it down, Dale tells Chip, "It's a duck with a big fanny!" They were obviously referring to Donald's rear end, but in the UK, the word "fanny" is a euphemism for a woman's anatomy.

In the Bag

  • Ranger Woodlore invents a catchy song to get the bears to clean up the park. When he teaches it to them, he shakes his rear end while dancing, to which all of the bears mimic him (with several bear pairs bumping each other's rumps) as they clean up the park.

Trail Mix-Up

  • When Roger, Baby Herman, the beaver, and the bear get blown out of the studio and end up crashing into Mount Rushmore, the four emerge with visible injuries. Herman, having lost his diaper in the explosion, is seen covering his crotch, while a nude Roger uses his clothes as a makeshift flag.

Frozen Fever

  • Throughout most of the short, Elsa, due her inexplicable fever in which Snowgies appear every time she sneezes, behaves as if she were intoxicated.

Inner Workings

  • At one point, while Paul is playing in the ocean, his bladder can be seen emptying itself, indicating that Paul was urinating in the ocean.

Once Upon a Snowman

Pixar shorts

Geri's Game

  • While Geri is playing chess against his own persona, when the game is nearly over, White Geri (with glasses) fakes a heart attack to outsmart Black Geri (without glasses) and falls to the ground, which alarms Black Geri who, in turn, tests his own pulse.

Knick Knack

  • When the short was first released, the breasts of Sunny Miami and Sunny Atlantis were unusually big, and Sunny Atlantis was also given starfish pasties, which make her look almost naked. This made it seem like Knick was attracted to the breasts and not the girl. However, this was later changed when the short aired in theaters with Finding Nemo for the sake of the young viewers by reducing the breast size to a flat chest, and Sunny Atlantis now has a seashell bra that resembles Ariel from The Little Mermaid. Now it looked like Knick found the girl attractive. Furthermore, this change was made after John Lasseter felt uncomfortable showing the original version to his children.

For the Birds

  • All the little birds lose all of their feathers after being flung into the air, after which Bully tries covering himself with a leaf. Ultimately, all the little birds cover themselves and hide behind the big bird as he laughs.
  • The ending title appears in a black-and-white version of splattered bird feces (despite the fact that bird excrement is actually white).

Mike's New Car

  • During the scene where Mike's car malfunctions, Mike and Sulley both fall back in their seats with their feet showing. Jerry suddenly walks past to see the car bouncing up and down with Mike and Sulley's feet showing and then runs away in fear (thinking they are having sex or something similar in the car).

Boundin'

  • The first time the Lamb gets all of his wool sheared, he loses his pride while the other animals laugh at him. This is equivalent to a nude person who would feel the same way and be ridiculed in the same manner.

Jack-Jack Attack

  • When Syndrome visits the Parr residence, Kari McKeen answers the door. She then asks why he has an "S" on his chest, to which he claims that it stands for "Sitter", and that he was going to have the initials for "babysitter", but then he would have been going around with a big "BS" (as in "bullshit").

Mater and the Ghostlight

  • After hearing a scary Ghostlight story told by the Sheriff, Mater starts shaking and rattling uncontrollably; he is also breathing hard and heavily. After he begins to notice that he is the only one rattling, he looks nervously for a spot to put his front down. Right before he does so, for just a split second, viewers can clearly see his small genitalia on his undercarriage. Seconds later, he feels his hind raising up. Before he grabs his hook to pull it down again, for only a few seconds, he appears to be air-humping/thrusting (but in a circular and back-and-forth motion).

Lifted

  • When Ernie is being abducted from his house, his butt crack is briefly visible before he exits the house through the window.

Day & Night

  • When Day pokes the moon in Night, it is equivalent to poking the groin.
  • At one point, Night stares at a sexy girl in a bikini.

Hawaiian Vacation

  • Buzz says (in Spanish) that he and the other toys removed all the feces from the kitty litter.

Toy Story of Terror!

  • When Jessie dives into Mr. Jones' throat to retrieve Mr. Potato Head's arm, the PEZ Cat is grossed out and vomits out a PEZ candy.
  • To prevent herself from getting captured by Mr. Jones near the end, Jessie kicks Mr. Jones in his underside and he falls down in pain. This emulates what happens when a person is kicked in the groin.

Toy Story That Time Forgot

  • The broken crayon and stuffing from the sock monkey represent blood.

Purl

  • At the staff meeting, one of the employees quips: "What's the difference between a porcupine and a BMW? With the porcupine, the pricks are on the outside!"
  • At one point, Purl jokes, "So then he says, 'I know this suit is expensive, baby, but, at my apartment, it's 100% off.'" The other employees start laughing after that.
  • During the second staff meeting, Purl suddenly jumps up and declares, "I say we go for it, and if finance doesn't like it, they can kiss our ass!"
  • When Purl fantasizes about her trip with the Office Bros, multiple alcoholic references are made, including vomiting.

Out

  • Greg is revealed to own some sexually explicit magazines that he desperately tries to hide from his parents while he is in the body of his dog, Jim.

Lamp Life

  • A woman vomits off-screen.

Burrow

  • As the rabbit tries to dig herself a new home, she ends up in a home populated by newts who own a steam room. One of the newts is seen wearing a towel and, upon meeting the rabbit, takes it off in an attempt to show off to her, exposing its genitalia. The rabbit blushes and covers her face before leaving.

Twenty Something

  • In one scene, 1-year-old Gia accidentally throws up on someone.
  • At one point, Nicole tells Gia about a time when she attended a concert for the first time and peed herself.

Cars Toons

In almost every short, Mater is seen flirting with Mia and Tia, who adore him instead of Lightning.

Rescue Squad Mater

  • At the end, Mater is seen leaving the scene while following the female GTO nurse who said to him (when he and Lightning were arguing), "Hello, Doctor!" He was also possibly following her to have an innocent kiss with her or do something sexual.

Unidentified Flying Mater

  • When Mater and Mator fly past Sarge (who is sleeping) and Fillmore (who is watching the traffic lights), Mater honks his horn at the latter and shouts, "Hey, Fillmore!" to get his attention. Fillmore then nervously pushes his can of oil away, implying that he thought he was drunk.

Tokyo Mater

  • When Mater says, "Hello, ladies!", he innocently flirts with a couple of females while arriving in Japan, before driving backward and backing his tailpipe (butt) into Kabuto's face, making him angry.
  • Kabuto, the short's villain, is said to strip whatever car he defeats in any race against him of all their modifications, therefore making him/her stock. At the end of the short, Mater beats Kabuto in his own race. As a result, Kabuto ends up losing all of his modifications and becomes stock. This is essentially the car equivalent of nudity.

Mater Private Eye

  • When Mater asks Carmen for Mia, Carmen claims she doesn't remember. Then Mater shows her a whitewall wheel, pretending to convince her. Carmen says she might remember until finally, Mater shows her another three wheels, convincing her. This is a clear example of bribery.
  • In the above scene, Clyde appears shortly after and asks Carmen, "Hey, is this guy bugging you?" (most likely thinking that Mater is a masher), to which she replies, "Not yet, but a girl can hope." Said quote is a callback to a scene in Finding Nemo, in which the Moonfish ask Dory, "Hey, lady. Is this guy bothering you?", to which she replies, "I don't remember," and then asks Marlin, "Were you?"

Time Travel Mater

  • When Stanley and Lizzie get married, they go to a hotel named Comfy Caverns for their honeymoon. Old car horns can be heard honking in the background, implying that they might be having sex.

The Radiator Springs 500½

  • At the beginning of the short, Mater is dressed as a Hawaiian hula girl. As part of his disguise, he has coconuts placed on his headlights, an allusion to breasts similar to Mia and Tia's headlights flashing in Cars.

20th Century Studios shorts

Playdate with Destiny

  • At one point, Maggie Simpson drinks her feeding bottle as if she were drinking alcohol.
  • At the entrance to Broken Ankle Park, there is a sign that reads: "You Must Be This Medicated to Enter", listing off different kinds of prescription drugs.

My Butt Has a Fever

  • The entire short is centered around Tina, Gene, and Louise Belcher dancing and singing about their butts. This includes the siblings shaking and twerking in a slightly suggestive manner.

The Simpsons: May the 12th Be With You

  • At the end of the special, Stewie Griffin curses while stuck in Homer Simpson's bag and continues to do so as Homer tells him to be quiet. The swearing is bleeped out.

Other

We Wish You a Merry Walrus

  • After Jangrah says, "We could follow him if we only had a ship," Rockhopper suddenly appears sailing on his pirate ship called the Migrator, saying: "Avast! Did someone say ship? No, really, did someone say ship? Sometimes me hearing ain't so good," possibly hinting that it could have been a different word, like a certain expletive.
  • When the protagonists are aboard the pirate ship, the Migrator, Rockhopper says: "Now, let's get down to business. You can't be hiring a pirate ship without booty," then quickly whispers at the audience, saying, "By that, I mean cash."