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This is a list all of uses of adult humor in live-action films produced by Disney. 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.

Theatrical films

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

  • After Ned Land saves Captain Nemo's life, he tells Professor Aronnax, "There's only one thing to do right now...get drunk."

Davy Crockett and the River Pirates

  • Early on in the film, Georgie gets drunk and drunkenly sings while dangling from the lights hanging on the roof.
  • When Davy Crockett and Georgie are trying to fall asleep, something sneaks into Georgie's sleeping bag, to which he informs Davy, "There's something in bed with me." A half-asleep Davy replies to Georgie, "Kiss it goodnight, then go to sleep."

Mary Poppins

  • While singing "Sister Suffragette", Winifred Banks hikes up her dress at one point, causing Ellen, the Banks' parlor maid, to shriek in horror, heavily implying she saw Winifred's privates.
  • In "Jolly Holiday", Mary Poppins sings to Bert that he would never think of "pressing (his) advantage" and that "a lady needn't fear" in his presence, presumably meaning that he is not sexually aggressive.

Bedknobs and Broomsticks

  • During the "Portobello Road" musical number, several women who are heavily implied to be prostitutes approach Professor Browne, but he quickly dismisses them.

Snowball Express

  • When Sue Baxter tells her son Richard to go to his room in order to talk with her husband Johnny in private, Richard asks, "Mom, what's this gotta do with sex?", to which she irritably demands him to leave again.
  • While Johnny struggles to carry his ski equipment, he unwittingly bumps a woman in her rear end with the skis, then pins old Mr. Wainwright to the wall with them.
  • While clumsily skiing down the steep slope for the first time, Johnny accidentally holds on to a woman skier's chest at one point. Surprisingly unoffended, the woman appears flattered while under the impression that Johnny is trying to get frisky with her, which he denies is the case.

Pete's Dragon

  • The opening song "The Happiest Home in These Hills" is a dark comedic song about abuse.
  • During his first suspicion-induced interaction with Lampie and Hoagy in his cave, Elliott is offered some of Lampie's "belt" (alcohol). Sniffing the beverage curiously, Elliott is given a moderate swig of the drink, which he swallows after sloshing it around in his mouth for a moment. He feels fine at first and seems to like it, as he briefly licks his lips, until his stomach starts to rumble (sounding like a growing earthquake) and briefly drops. A stunned look on Elliott's now red-eyed face can be seen for a brief moment (as though he realized too late what it was that he just drank) before he instantly and violently regurgitates a huge burst of fire, which causes Lampie and Hoagy to scream and flee the cave in terror, leaving a now-disoriented (and likely sick/drunken) Elliott wheezing out puffs of smoke at the entrance for a long time. This is equivalent to a naive person trying alcohol for the first time to see if they like it or not.
  • When Dr. Terminus tries to convince Pete to sell Elliott, he attempts to bribe Pete with a bottle of his medicine, which Terminus claims is "guaranteed to bring on puberty two years ahead of time."
  • When the Gogans snatch Elliot from Nora, Merle tells Grover and Willie to get a boat and then goes to hold Nora. However, Lena grabs Merle and threatens to hit him if he tries to hold Nora like the boys do. Lena possibly thought that Merle was going to rape Nora.

The Shaggy D.A.

  • When John Slade is attempting to get some dogcatchers to catch Wilby Daniels (in his dog form) with tranquilizers, they accidentally shoot Slade in the buttocks.

Midnight Madness

  • While at Griffith Park Observatory, Barry Kidd uses a telescope to watch a young woman getting undressed through her window.
  • In one scene, a waitress's breasts are referred to as "giant melons", her cleavage is shown repeatedly close up, and various characters attempt to look at the necklace around her neck in a presumably sexual manner.

Tron

  • At one point, Kevin Flynn passes by a shady-looking area where a couple of female programs with red circuits are lounging about (a reference to prostitutes whose area they work in is nicknamed the "red-light district")

Honey, I Shrunk the Kids

  • When the four kids are first shrunk by Wayne Szalinski's shrinking machine, Ron Thompson exclaims, "We're all the size of boogers!"
  • After rescuing a nearly-drowned Amy while narrowly escaping a muddy flash flood, Russ Jr. volunteers to revive her, stating that he learned how to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation in "French class".

White Fang

  • While fleeing from a grizzly bear, Jack Conroy falls and lands on his butt as he briefly rolls on the ground before he gets back up and resumes running from the bear.
  • A very subtle reference to prostitution is implied when Alex Larson and Belinda Casey are kissing.

The Rocketeer

  • When Neville takes Jenny on a date to a dance, he introduces Jenny to one of his friends, Bill. As Bill kisses Jenny's hand, he says, "Charmed, my dear. Doubly charmed," and the camera pans down towards Jenny's breasts, implying that Bill is looking at them.

The Mighty Ducks

  • In one scene, Greg Goldberg and his hockey-playing friends pull a prank on a passerby that involves filling an old purse with dog feces, along with planting a dollar bill. When the passerby takes the bait and discovers the dog excrement in the purse, he screams and chases after the kids. At one point, the passerby hits his crotch on a wooden beam while running through a construction site, thus causing him to slide off into the mud.

The Muppet Christmas Carol

Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey

  • At the beginning of the film, Chance is seen gnawing on a blouse and gets into an argument with Sassy, to which she, at one point, calls Chance a "big, flat-faced butt sniffer" before he chases her around the house.
  • When Chance starts sniffing around the neighborhood, we see a close-up shot of a chef's clothed butt before the camera pans away.
  • When Sassy points out to Chance that cats are better than dogs, she adds, "And we don't drink from the toilet."
  • After Chance uses the seesaw as a makeshift catapult on Sassy to launch her into the sandbox, she remarks, "He threw me in the big litter box!"
  • Chance, after eating Bob and Laura's wedding cake, suddenly opens his mouth to vomit; the contents are only seen briefly from a short distance before the camera switches to Peter, Jamie, and Hope's disgusted reactions. Chance then states (in his narration) that "cake and polyester don't mix."
  • While visiting Kate's ranch, Chance is seen chewing on a shoe. Sassy then remarks, "Do you have any idea where that's been?", to which Chance replies: "Oh, yeah. That's why I love it. You want some?" Sassy only declines, saying she's not into leather.
  • When Chance catches up to Shadow and Sassy as they both try to find their way home, Shadow questions this, to which Chance replies, "Yeah, well, I thought I'd come along in case you two needed protection," although he was really trying to get as far away from "Birdzilla" as possible. Sassy then remarks apathetically, "My hero," and adds, "Guess I'm gonna have to stare at your butt the whole way."
  • During their journey, Chance, Shadow, and Sassy find some animal feces on the ground. Chance then exclaims, "Whoa, that's as big as Sassy!", to which she retorts, "At least I don't roll in it like some species!"
  • When Chance gets some porcupine quills in his muzzle, he exclaims, "He bit me with his butt!", to which Shadow remarks, "Oh, Chance, you really are a bulldog." In the same scene, Shadow, when advising Chance about his current predicament, says, "Whatever you do, don't lick yourself," alluding to dogs cleaning their crotches.
  • While Chance is "talking" under duress at the pound as the vets are trying to remove the quills from his muzzle, he mentions to them that he "left a gift on the carpet" (referring to urinating).
  • The kennel dogs, when noticing Sassy (who was trying to find Shadow's kennel), make flirting remarks toward her, which she disdainfully refers to as "catcalls".

Cool Runnings

  • While Derice Bannock runs and trains for the Olympics around the island, one of the elder women cheering for him remarks, "I could watch that backside all day."
  • When Yul Brenner is arguing and fighting with Junior Bevil for having unintentionally disqualified both him and Derice at the Olympic trial by accidentally tripping them after falling, he asks what they are all arguing about until Sanka Coffie points out that Derice was going to beat both their butts anyway. Then, Yul threatens to "beat his butt" until Sanka slyly replies, "How 'bout I draw a line down the middle of your head so it looks like a butt?"
  • After being insulted by Josef Grull, and when Irving Blitzer informs Derice that Josef is one of the best drivers in the world, Yul remarks, "Yeah, he's one of the biggest assholes in the world too."
  • When Sanka tries to remind Derice about their country of origin after embarrassing themselves in the first race, the former tells the latter that he has known him since an unknown girl from their school days asked Derice to see his "ding-a-ling" (a.k.a. privates).
  • When Sanka's teammates laugh at him for keeping a bed warmer inside his coat, Sanka remarks, "I'm freezing my royal Rastafarian nay-nays off!"
  • When Irving and the team are deciding on a name for their newly-painted sled, Junior suggests, "Tallulah," much to the amusement of the others. Sanka remarks, "Sounds like a two-dollar hooker," but the group stops laughing after Junior reveals that Tallulah is his mother's name.

The Three Musketeers

  • When Milady and Cardinal first meet, she tells him she believes he hasn't suffered the burden of chastity. Cardinal mistakes that for an offer, and when he moves closer to Milady, she pulls out a dagger and points it at his stomach. Cardinal then threatens her that she could be back on the block where he found her with just a snap of his fingers, and Milady replies, "And with a flick of my wrist, I could change your religion!" This is a reference to castration.

Hocus Pocus

  • A running gag throughout the film is Max Dennison being embarrassed about being a virgin.
  • When the witches catch a bus, the bus driver says that the bus will take them to their hearts' desires. After Winifred tells the bus driver that they desire children, the bus driver, thinking they are coming on to him, replies, "Hey, it may take me a couple of tries, but I don't think there's gonna be a problem."

D2: The Mighty Ducks

  • At the start of the film, the rival hockey team from the first movie plot revenge on the Mighty Ducks team as they watch them pass by, and as they all discuss their plan, a voice says, "They'll never know what hit them." The rival team wonders who said that, to which Fulton Reed shows up to intervene. The scene then cuts to the rival team having been stripped of their clothes and tied to a tree.

White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf

  • When Henry Casey discovers Lloyd Halverson with a trap stuck to his buttocks, the latter pleads, "Get this trap off my butt, boy...or shoot me where I lie!" The scene then cuts to Lloyd's rear end with holes in the seat of his pants where the trap had been removed as he limps away in pain.

Angels in the Outfield

  • While mostly reduced to random blabber, it is heavily implied that George Knox curses up a storm whenever he gets mad or upset at his baseball players, prompting the Angels to tell Roger Bowman to make George cease doing so.

Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book

The Santa Clause

  • When leaving his voice message to Laura Miller, "excusing" his running late as being due to bad traffic, Scott Calvin, during one point to sell the act, honks his horn at another vehicle and yells: "Yeah, same for you! And that's not very ladylike!", making it sound as if the female driver flipped him off.
  • When provided with Neil Miller's phone number, Scott says sarcastically: "1-800-SPANK-ME? I know that number." 
    • This line was cut in re-releases and replaced with "1-800-POUND", due to it being discovered that such was an actual phone number for a phone sex hotline.
  • After noticing that Santa's suit remained behind while his body mysteriously vanished, Scott speculates that Santa is "[running] naked somewhere," referring to streaking.
  • After literally bumping into Santa's ladder by accident, Scott yells, "Where the hell did this come from?!"
  • When Scott climbs up onto the rooftop and tries to dissuade his son from interacting with the reindeer, Comet farts in Scott's direction, causing him to gasp for air and say sarcastically, "Easy, Rudolph," before correcting himself on the reindeer's proper name.
  • When first experiencing the effects of Santa's bag, Scott tells Charlie that he is used to flying, as he "lived through the sixties," referring to LSD usage.
  • When Scott is changing into pajamas Judy provided him with, the puppets in the room scream, with Scott covering himself as they proceed to discuss what they had seen. Similarly, when Judy returns, she encounters some elves who are seen peeking into Santa's quarters before ordering them to leave, and they do so while giggling ecstatically, implying they had engaged in voyeurism.
  • Scott, when trying to insist that he and Charlie didn't go to the North Pole and it was a dream, yells that he generally sleeps "buck naked" instead of wearing pajamas, causing some embarrassment to himself after a mother and young daughter walked past and he realized he yelled this out loud.
  • When asked by Neil what he remembered doing last night, Scott replies sarcastically: "We shared a bowl of sugar, did some shots of brown liquor, played with my shotguns, field-dressed a cat, looked for women..." before honestly answering that he read Charlie a book, and when asked further, he sarcastically claims the book was Hollywood Wives before making clear that the book was, in fact, The Night Before Christmas.
  • When Scott starts to feel the effects of the Santa Clause, he wakes up and briefly emits flatulence.
  • When Scott is practicing checking the list to see who is naughty or nice, he encounters a woman named Veronica and says, "Very nice," in a tone that indicates he was interested in entering a relationship with her, only for her to refuse him by saying sarcastically, "In your dreams, sleigh-boy!"

Heavyweights

  • A boy mishears somebody saying the words "skinny winners" as "skinny wieners". He and his friends later insult Tony Perkis, calling him a "loser with a skinny wiener."

Muppet Treasure Island

  • In one scene, Long John Silver tries to propose a toast for their voyage, causing Squire Trelawney, Dr. Livesey, and Beaker to try to consume the wine Silver brought, only for them to throw the wine three times due to an argument between Silver and Captain Abraham Smollett, the latter opposing any kind of alcoholic drinking during the trip. The wine falls over a group of rats who tell them, "You wanna knock it off with the booze?"
  • When Billy Bones dies of a heart attack, Gonzo and Rizzo witness it, to which the latter exclaims, "We're standing in a room with a dead guy!" The two then scream and run panicking before a comedic battle ensues, involving a barrel of explosive gunpowder.
  • In one scene, while Gonzo and Rizzo are being tortured by Polly Lobster, Gonzo appears to enjoy having himself stretched on the rack.
  • When the ship arrives at Treasure Island, the ship figureheads cheerfully refer to bikinis as one of the benefits of a vacation on an island, meaning that they either wanted to experience summer love with a native, or they wanted to find bikinis for themselves.

Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco

  • After chasing off a butterfly, Chance heads inside the house and says, "It's a thing of beauty when Chance is on duty," to which Sassy comments, "Speaking of 'doodie', I thought I smelled something yuck." She was most likely referring to Chance having pooped somewhere.
  • On their way to the airport, Chance ends up deliberately vomiting up his sedative, and even explains how he does so by envisioning a big, hairy cat, with Sassy remarking sarcastically, "How pleasant," in response. Chance then says, "Hey, I've been lookin' for that ball," when staring at the resulting vomit pool, implying that he had unknowingly ingested the ball at some point.
  • After the Seavers' pets narrowly avoid being run over by a plane taking off, Chance denies being scared, only for Sassy to reply sarcastically, "Obviously," when she notices a urine puddle seeping underneath Chance on the tarmac. This clearly alludes to wetting oneself in fear.
  • When Jack attempts to steal a female French poodle, she urinates on his shirt prior to him giving her back to her arriving owner, then remarks, "I leave you a special gift on your extra-large T-shirt!" After Jack and Ralph drive off, the former notices his urine-stained shirt and exclaims disgustedly, "That mutt peed on me!"
  • During Chance, Shadow, and Sassy's first confrontation with Ashcan and Pete, Chance tells Pete that there's a "furry, ugly thing growing out of [his] butt," and when Pete questions this, Chance responds, "It's your tail, genius!" before biting on it.
  • When Riley and his gang save Chance, Shadow, and Sassy from Ashcan and Pete, two of Riley's dog members threateningly tell Ashcan and Pete about them waking up at the vet with a (rectal) thermometer under their tails before Riley drives them off.
  • When Riley and the other dogs return to find Delilah and Chance together, their shocked reactions imply that they walked in on seeing them have sex. Spike even comments, "I bet they were probably kissing and stuff. Gross!"
  • When Shadow and Sassy clash with Ashcan and Pete a second time, Sassy, at one point, lands a scratch from her paw on Pete's rump, causing him to exclaim in pain.
  • Like in the prior film, Sassy quips that Chance "puts the 'bull' in 'bulldog'" at his expense.

James and the Giant Peach

  • At one point, Earthworm brags about his exquisite hearing, to which Mr. Centipede remarks, "Oh, yeah? Well, listen to this." He then makes flatulence noises with his twelve appendages before shouting, "LET'S GET OUT OF HERE!" through a megaphone.
  • When Centipede incompetently navigates the peach off course, and they wind up at the North Pole as a result, Mr. Grasshopper scolds Centipede by calling him an "ass", but not before describing him using scientific terms.
  • When Centipede dives into the icy water to retrieve a compass, Mr. Grasshopper, believing Centipede killed himself, exclaims, "Good heavens, he's committed pesticide!"
  • While the captive Centipede is being tortured by Jack Skellington and his pirates as they gradually stretch his body, his bones crack at one point, causing Centipede to admit that he enjoyed it.

101 Dalmatians (1996 film)

  • When Roger unwittingly snatches Anita's dog Perdy, mistaking her for his own dog Pongo, and she demands him to let her dog go before whacking him with her purse (revealed to contain three bricks), Roger questions this and raises Perdy's hind leg to examine her genitalia, while Pongo raises a front paw over his face in embarrassment. Roger admits his mistake after discovering that Anita's Dalmatian is a "she".
  • When arriving at Mr. Skinner's door, Jasper tells his brother Horace that Skinner had a childhood accident where a dog (literally) ripped out his throat, "leaving him brutally scarred and completely mute. He cannot talk at all." He then warns Horace, "Do not look at the horrendous scar on [Skinner's] neck" and "don't talk to him." When Skinner opens the door, Horace gasps and exclaims: "Look at the size of that scar! No bloody wonder you can't talk, mate!", making Skinner wheeze angrily. Jasper then tells Skinner to excuse them for a moment and closes the door, and we clearly hear him punching Horace in the face.
    • In some airings of the film, the word "bloody" is replaced with "blinking", due to the slang term "bloody" being considered extremely profane in the UK.
  • Inside Skinner's dwelling, Horace mutters, "The sight of all these deceased creatures gives me a shrinky-winky," a reference to his privates. 
  • When Roger tells Cruella that he and Anita are having a baby, she tells him, "Accidents will happen," but when Roger adds that they are also having puppies (meaning Pongo and Perdy were), Cruella grins and remarks, "Well, you have been a busy boy, haven't you?"
  • At De Vil Manor, Whizzer (as his name implies), in one scene, urinates on a fashion magazine with Cruella's picture on the cover.
  • While attempting to grab a lone Dalmatian puppy on the other side of the room, Jasper falls through the weakened floorboards to the lower level, after which a mounted steer head falls on top of Jasper with its mouth stuck to his. He then pushes the taxidermic steer out of his own mouth and spits while groaning disgustedly.
  • While inside the barn, Cruella sees what appears to be a Dalmatian's tail sticking out of some straw, to which she grasps the tail, pulling with all her might. Said "Dalmatian" turns out to actually be a large pig, and it falls heavily on Cruella, after which it farts in her face.
  • In one scene, Jasper and Horace try to carefully step over an electric fence, only for both of them to get shocked in their groins before they are sent flying face-first to the ground. As the Baduns get up and walk off, they do so while still singed and sparking in pain.

D3: The Mighty Ducks

  • At some point, Charlie Conway, Fulton Reed, and Russ Tyler manage to collect some horse dung in a brown paper lunch bag. Later, when the trio enter the cafeteria and deliberately go near the varsity, Cole snatches the bag of horse waste out of Charlie's hand, to which he falsely complains, "Oh, come on, my mommy made me brownies!" When Cole scoops some of the horse excrement into his hand, he sniffs it, grimaces, and inquires, "What the hell kind of brownies are these?", to which Charlie replies, "I've gotta tell her to stop using the horse turds in the recipe." As the varsity chases after Charlie and the others, Cole throws the bag of horse dung at a nearby table where a group of varsity cheerleaders are sitting at. One cheerleader opens the bag out of curiosity, and when the horse waste falls out of the bag, the varsity cheerleaders scream in disgust and flee from their table. The bag of horse excrement then ends up on another table where more cheerleaders are sitting at, and they all scream in disgust and flee from the cafeteria, as do the rest of the students.
  • After Julie Gaffney eats a variety of sweets that Greg Goldberg had offered her, she later throws up over one of the benches during hockey practice, to which Goldberg remarks, "One cupcake over the line, Cat Lady!"
  • When the Varsity Warriors prank the JV Ducks by making them all pay for dinner at a restaurant (after Rick Riley claimed earlier that the varsity were supposed to treat the freshmen to dinner), the Ducks are forced to do hard labor to pay off their debt. In one scene, Goldberg and Connie Moreau are seen in a restroom cleaning adjacent toilet stalls, with Connie groaning in disgust from the toilet's stench.
  • While Charlie and Fulton are playing hooky at a carnival, they eat some snacks and go on a few stomach-turning rides, after which they are both seen vomiting with their heads inside a wastebasket.
  • At one point during the third hockey period of the JV Ducks against the Varsity Warriors, Dean Portman gets put in the penalty box for supposedly hooking an opponent. He then screams wildly while in the box and begins stripping, during which the school band plays "Born to Be Wild".

First Kid

  • After Luke Davenport enters the changing room, he is seen mooning the media cameras.

Jungle 2 Jungle

  • As Michael and his son Mimi-Siku arrive in New York City, a flight attendant tells Michael that Mimi-Siku is peeing on the exit door.
  • When Michael manages to find Mimi-Siku after he runs off, Mimi-Siku asks his father, "Baboon scared?", to which he replies, "Yes, Baboon scared... Baboon's pants a little damp," implying that he wet himself.

Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves

  • While sitting in their parents' car, Adam reveals that one time, when they were dining at a Chinese restaurant, he sneezed and six grains of rice came out his nose. Mitch then tells them that he has only done liquids out of his nose and reveals that one time his sister, Jenny, did a piece of spaghetti that was hanging out her nose.
  • In one scene, Wayne (having been shrunk by his own shrinking machine) examines the roach turds on the floor with a piece of a pin and points out that they are dry, meaning whoever dropped them left a long time ago. However, he cautions about running into a wet roach turd, which he soon detects before he and his shrunk family encounter a giant cockroach, causing them to flee in terror.

George of the Jungle

  • While swinging through the jungle, George crashes into a tree at one point, then falls and lands groin-first on a limb, causing him to groan in pain.
  • When Ursula tries to console an upset Little Monkey by wiping away his tears with a handkerchief, he uses it to wipe his anus and hands it back to her, much to her mild disgust.
  • After Lyle trips and falls face-first in Shep's excrement, one of the guides states that "bad guy falling in poop" is a classic element of physical comedy, and that they should throw their heads back and laugh in response, which they do.
  • When George walks out of the shower, he stands nude in front of Ursula and her friend Becky. He then complains that the "waterfall" was too hot, and he slipped on a "strange yellow rock" (a bar of soap). Ursula and Becky stare at George in astonishment (we see nothing below his waist), and Becky jokes, "I see what made him king of the jungle." Ursula then runs over and places a book in front of George's crotch and a potted plant on his butt and escorts him out (though the side of his bare buttocks is still seen as they leave).
  • When Ursula's mother Beatrice Stanhope orders George to stay away from her daughter, she threatens to castrate George by saying "[she] will remove [his] reason for wearing a loincloth."
  • In one scene, when Max and Thor have Ape confined in a cage and attempt to transport him, the gorilla farts. The poachers express disgust and wonder who did it, to which Ape falsely denies it.

Air Bud

  • Norman Snively is revealed to have a stack of beer cans in the window of his dwelling and talks to an agent about Buddy doing a beer commercial.
  • At one point, Judge Cranfield comments about spilling beer on his wife decades ago while watching Arthur Chaney play basketball.

Flubber

  • In one scene, Professor Philip Brainard inadvertently enters the wrong classroom, featuring a nude drawing class, and begins teaching Newton's Law of Gravity while the students stare at him. He then calls up the two nude models of opposite gender (only their bare backs are shown, and when the camera gradually pans around to their fronts, the woman has her arms covering her breasts), and both have some kind of material draped across their laps. Brainard then lifts up the blackboard to reveal another one with "Dr. Richard's Life Drawing: 60 Minute Pose Male & Female Figures" written on it, making him realize his mistake, and he sheepishly inquires, "This isn't my class, is it?"
  • When Brainard discovers the newly-created Flubber and starts interacting with it, the gooey green blob mimics the farting noises that Brainard makes.
  • While the Flubber is going into different people's houses, it sees a woman walking, follows her, and forms the shape of her buttocks.
  • When Weebo releases the Flubber while Brainard is away on business, the gooey green blob starts dancing. At one point, the Flubber shakes its "buttocks" at the camera for several frames.
  • At the basketball game, a Medford player, at one point, bounces high in the air (thanks to the Flubber that Brainard had secretly applied to the soles of their shoes), and he lands groin-first on top of the hoop.
  • During the film's climax, when Brainard and Sara are battling Wilson Croft and his henchmen using the Flubber as a weapon, Wilson accidentally swallows the gooey green blob at one point, causing him to suffer all sorts of abnormal sensations throughout his inner body. Inside of him, the Flubber's body-controlling actions make Wilson "dance", be ticklish, laugh, and move uncontrollably. Eventually, Wilson is able to get the Flubber "out of his system" by farting it out painfully, and the Flubber shoots out of his anus like a bullet.

Mr. Magoo

  • In one scene, Mr. Magoo's dog, Angus, is seen standing on his hind legs over a raised toilet and urinating in it. This gag is repeated in an outtake during the credits, where Mr. Magoo's nephew, Waldo, can be heard in the background saying, "Pee! Come on, pee!"

The Parent Trap (1998 film)

  • At camp, Annie James and Hallie Parker play a game of poker and bet the loser jumps into the lake nude. Annie shows her straight to Hallie, only to be beaten by the latter's royal flush. Annie is then forced to walk the pier naked (she is only shown from the shoulders up to the knees down), and several girls can be heard shouting compliments about her body. As soon as Annie dives into the presumably cold water, Hallie and the other girls steal her clothes (except her sneakers).
  • At one point, a greedy Meredith Blake unbuttons one button on Nick Parker's shirt, then seductively tells him that he looks better with that button undone.
  • When Hallie (pretending to be Annie) talks to Elizabeth James about Nick, she refers to him as "the F word", much to Elizabeth's confusion. Hallie assures Elizabeth that she meant "Father".
  • When Elizabeth gets off the plane from London to Los Angeles, she feels so dizzy from the long flight that she goes to a bar and drinks. Her tipsy state later causes her to nearly bump into several people.
  • After Elizabeth sees Nick at the elevator and, in her own words, "waving like a mindless idiot," she storms down a corridor and yells out, "HALLIE PARKER!" The opposite doors immediately open while both twins step out, thinking she means them, to which she groans: "Please don't do this. I'm already seeing double!" 
  • In one scene, Martin, the James' family butler, is wearing a small Speedo with the outline of his privates bulging.

Mighty Joe Young

  • When Gregg O'Hara and his team of researchers encounter the humongous gorilla Joe Young, Gregg instructs his crew, "Don't move!", to which his guide Pindi timidly replies, "I'm not moving, but my bowels are." This is an obvious reference to the phrase "scare the shit/crap out of [someone]."
  • When Joe attacks Gregg and hoists him up in the air by his foot, Jill Young promptly arrives at the scene. A dazed Gregg appears to stare at her cleavage, then asks Jill to get Joe to put him down. Jill instructs Joe to drop him, to which the gorilla obliges by dropping Gregg flat on his head, knocking him unconscious.
  • When Pindi calls Andrei Strasser about Joe and describes the giant gorilla, Strasser inquires, "You've been drinking, haven't you?" and then slams down the phone, muttering, "2,000 pound gorilla...he's crazy!"
  • While Jill watches Joe playing hide-and-seek with a nervous Harry Rubin, Gregg jokes, "It's a good thing Joe didn't wanna play doctor."
  • While rampaging in Los Angeles, Joe accidentally bumps a parked car, setting off a loud alarm that irritates him. So he punches on the automobile, trying to shut it off, then repeatedly bashes his rump on the car hood as four amused teenage boys watch nearby and cheer him on. As the alarm finally stops, Joe gives a satisfied grunt.
  • When a young boy named Jason objects to letting his mother go on the Ferris wheel with him, he points out that she threw up on the ride the last time. His mother then promises to throw up over the side this time, but Jason still insists that he ride the Ferris wheel by himself.

I'll Be Home for Christmas

  • When Jake gets a lift from some old ladies, they kick him out after he vomits in one of their handbags.
  • While Jake is trying to help a cop apologize to his wife, he writes a rendition of "O Christmas Tree". During the song, the cop sings, "Oh baby, oh baby, oh baby, I'll make it up to you on the velvet skirt of the Christmas tree."
  • When Allie and Eddie are at a Bavarian village, they see a man chasing a woman around a giant German clock, and Allie remarks: "Look at that! The clock man is sexually harassing the clock lady! How typical."
  • Later that night, when Allie and Eddie are forced to sleep in the same bed, it is revealed that she forced him to wear many layers of clothes.

My Favorite Martian

  • When Tim vainly fights Zoot with a golf club, Zoot grabs a hold of the club and deliberately forces it at Tim's crotch as the latter comments, "I must be going..." The club strikes Tim's crotch, making him finish his sentence with a pained moan "...nuts!"
  • When Martin sees Lizzie for the first time, Zoot comments about women and then pops out a pair of breasts.
  • When Martin transforms into Tim (who is seen lying unconscious) and greets Lizzie, he is completely nude, to which she is taken aback by this. As Martin dons Zoot, he lectures Martin about how they cover up down there, referring to a human's private parts.
  • When Tim is in the changing room trying Martin's gum, transforming into an alien, and freaking out, a clerk asks if everything is all right in there, to which Martin blames it on zipper trouble.
  • In one scene, Tim attempts to film Martin in the dressing room, but accidentally ends up filming a huge fat woman instead, who angrily shoves Tim to the ground and calls him a pervert.
  • After a woman refers to Zoot as "tacky", Zoot retaliates by spanking her twice behind her back.
  • When Martin tells Zoot to get in the bag, Zoot opens up a hole in his rear, giving the impression as though he were showing his rear end at Martin.
  • When Martin (in Brace's form) is close to transforming back into his real form onscreen and Tim is seen under him, Tim's former boss mistakes him for engaging in sexual intercourse with his "daughter".
  • When a fat guy is about to literally do number two with Tim and Marty inside the toilet (the car they are in is shrunk), his butt is partially seen sticking out before Tim and Marty come out of it in a flash.

Inspector Gadget

  • When John Brown wakes up from surgery, he is almost horrified to see gadgets literally popping out of his fingertips (bubbles, scissors, a lighter, etc.) and exclaims, "What have they got me on?!" He then rushes out of the operating room, where he bumps into Brenda Bradford and falls right on top of her. She then starts talking about how all this (the cybernetic skeleton) was new to him, and John nods sheepishly in agreement. His head then literally springs up and breaks through the ceiling, to which he comments, "I'd shake your hand, but you might lose an eye."
  • As Brenda retrieves John's manual while explaining his mechanics, she bends over with her buttocks in full view, to which John screeches like a monkey before quickly covering his mouth.
  • When John (now known as Inspector Gadget) tries to train his newly-created cybernetic body, he is sitting in a dark room blindfolded, where a guru places two glass balls on the floor and instructs Gadget to "obtain the balls." His cybernetic hand extends as desired, then suddenly stretches out and accidentally grabs the guru's balls instead, causing him to squeal in pain in a high-pitched, squeaky, falsetto voice. The poor guru is then carried away on a gurney and loaded into an ambulance, holding a huge ice pack over his crotch. This scene's heavy vulgarity is the main key factor for the film to receive a PG rating by the MPAA.
  • When Gadget takes his new car Gadgetmobile out for a spin (or maybe more accurately, the other way around), Gadgetmobile taunts Gadget on his crush with Brenda, stating: "Hey, I have heat sensors. I know what you were thinking when Dr. B gave you that smile," while a brief flashback shows Gadget stretching his cybernetic arm to reach Brenda, then slapping himself when she turns to face him.

The Kid

  • In one scene, Russ Duritz and his 8-year-old younger self, Rusty, are using adjacent urinals in a restroom. Rusty then comments, "Isn't it cool how we both have to go at the same time?", to which his older self replies, "Yes...I'll cherish this moment for a lifetime."

The Princess Diaries

  • A lord at the reception appears a bit intoxicated while he is delivering some brandy. Charlotte then advises him to go easy on the schnapps, reminding him of some previous event where he must have been drunk.
  • At a beach party, while Mia is changing in a tent, Lana and her posse pull down the tent to expose her nude and find Mia holding only a towel around her chest.
  • During baseball practice, Mia accidentally hits Josh in the groin with a baseball.

Max Keeble's Big Move

  • At one point, Ms. Dingman, the comely life science teacher, pulls out a bottle of pheromones and announces that they're "nature's dating service." A little bit of sexy music can be heard playing as she continues talking about them (being used to attract the opposite gender) and walks by every counter, where various flames shoot up from school equipment as she passes by. She then asks if somebody wants to open a window to prove her point, and all of the boys eagerly raise their hands and shout, "Me!" It then consists of her dropping some of the substance and a bird flying inside due to it.
    • In addition, when Ms. Dingman introduces herself, Robe moans and tells Max Keeble that he can no longer feel his fingers while staring at her, implying that he was sexually aroused by her.
  • After Max saves Robe from being locked in a pillar-shaped trophy case by Troy McGinty, he attempts to explain to the gathered crowd that Robe is very claustrophobic, to the extent of vomiting (or "hurling", in Max's description), if forcibly placed within a tight space, although Robe ends up giving a visible demonstration of this (off-screen) before Max could finish his statement. Robe then makes a quip while still having some vomit on his mouth about having to waste a perfectly good chili omelet, heavily implying what the contents of the vomit were, much to Megan's audible disgust. Shortly after, Max is subject to a swirly, with Dobbs also pestering another student for lunch money to use the restroom, despite the kid claiming he has a bladder problem.
  • While Jindrake is touring the library with Crazy-Legs, the principal gets attacked by a squirrel that evidently mistook him for a potential mate, and an audible chomping sound can be heard, making Jindrake even more erratic before yelling as he falls, heavily implying that the squirrel bit Jindrake in his groin.
  • When a female teacher (the same one who punished Max for tardiness despite such being Troy McGinty's fault, as well as letting Dobbs get away with stealing Max's lunch money) is forced to crawl away after being pelted with so much cafeteria food and forced into a trash can, part of the tossed food hits her rear end.
  • During Jindrake's rage-induced announcement at the start of school about intending to get rid of all extracurricular activities due to Max's actions (back when Max was believed to have moved to Chicago), Jindrake is oblivious to a cutout of Max standing right behind him with a silly expression and pointing to him, as well as a speech bubble over Jindrake, claiming the latter was wearing a thong. Jindrake finds out after hearing the entire staff in the office lobby laughing, causing him to turn around and then yell, "KEEBLE!"

Snow Dogs

  • In the 1977 opening scene, a young Ted Brooks is told to examine his father's dental patient. There is an extreme close-up of the inside of the woman's gross-looking mouth. Ted then rushes over to a trash can to vomit. Mercifully, the scene promptly cuts to Ted in the present day just seconds before we see any actual vomit.
  • While Ted packs for his trip to Alaska, his cousin Rupert gives him some neck-heating contraption for the Alaskan cold winter nights and then mentions something about him "getting a little nan-nookie."
  • At the Tolketna town pub, Barb complains to the customers about knives on the dartboard, stating: "These are for eating! No one's gonna order dinner if a silverware's in the walls!" An elderly patron named Ernie responds: "We've all seen your food. No one's gonna order it anyway." Barb then throws one knife at the dartboard, narrowly missing Ernie, to which she mutters, "Always a little high."
  • When Ted sits down at the bar, he requests a decade latte, to which Barb seductively replies, "You can get anything your heart desires...except decaf."
  • As George Murphy reads Lucy Watkins' (Ted's biological mother) will, he reads aloud, "To Thunder Jack, I leave you my outhouse and all its contents." Jack looks insulted, but then suddenly starts laughing uproariously, which gets the whole bar laughing until Jack gives a glare, causing them to stop laughing.
  • With what looks like straw padded in the back of his pants, Ted tauntingly shakes his rear end at Demon, causing the dog to rush up and bite him there. Ted then starts spinning around with the dog attached to the seat of his pants, but thanks to the straw, though, he cannot actually feel Demon's teeth.
  • When Barb pulls up on a snowmobile with Ted behind her, he cannot remove his frozen arms from around her. He then states that he is not being frisky, to which she replies, "That's what all of the guys say."

The Rookie

  • In a school office, as Jim Morris sees Lorri passing by him, she playfully pats and grabs his clothed butt.

The Country Bears

  • In one scene, Zeb Zoober is at a bar establishment, where he presumably had numerous drinks and is unable to pay the bartender lady $500 that he owes her for hanging out at the bar.

The Santa Clause 2

  • When Judy the Elf reluctantly reveals that Charlie is on the naughty list, Scott remarks, "Sheen? I thought he went straight," referring to the actor Charlie Sheen and his notorious reputation for various lewd conduct, such as sexual escapades and drug addictions.
  • When Scott is reading the clause which states he has to get married, he reads: "Not valid in the state of Utah". This is a reference to same-sex civil partnerships and how certain states did not see them as valid at the time.
  • When Toy Santa is coming out of the clone machine, the camera has a close-up of his bare butt.
  • In one scene, Scott tells Comet that one of the reasons he doesn't want to take Prancer (as Comet suggested) was: "Besides, Prancer had too many apples. We know what that means."
  • When Bernard exposes Toy Santa as an impostor to the other elves, he states the latter has "a plastic tushie", resulting with Toy Santa placing his hands on his behind in embarrassment.
  • Before Scott and Charlie leave the North Pole to deliver presents, Scott suggests to Carol that for their honeymoon, they should not go anywhere tropical, warning her that she doesn't want to see him in a Speedo.

Holes

  • A man gazes fondly at Kate Barlow and, referring to her canned fruit, says that her "peaches" (a possible double entendre for "breasts", based on the way he looks at her) are the work of an angel.
  • While at Camp Green Lake, Lewis receives the nickname "Barf Bag" after vomiting on Caveman's bunk.
  • At one point, a comment is made about there being cameras in the showers, prompting Caveman to worry about Warden Walker watching him. Another boy then jokes that they're microscopes, not cameras.
  • As Caveman and Zero are climbing God's Thumb, Caveman says: "You know what I keep thinking about? Imagine how fine this Mary Lou would have looked in a bikini." Mary Lou is actually the name of Sam the Onion Man's boat (where Caveman found Zero after running from Camp Green Lake) as well as his donkey.

Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

  • Jack Sparrow calls Will Turner a "eunuch" several times. A eunuch is a man who has been castrated, especially (in former times) one employed as a guard in a harem or other women's quarters.
    • In a deleted scene, Jack refers to the French as eunuchs, and Pintel says he used to go out with a eunuch.
  • Hector Barbossa gives Elizabeth Swann the option of either dining with him and wearing a specific dress or dining with the crew and be naked. It disappoints both Pintel and Ragetti when she chooses the former.
    • A deleted scene shows Pintel and Ragetti watching Elizabeth change.
  • When Elizabeth burns the rum to send out a smoke signal, Jack momentarily considers shooting her with his single bullet he has been saving for ten years.

Freaky Friday (2003 film)

  • When Tess Coleman wakes up in her daughter's body, she grabs her clothed butt (among other things) and states, "That's definitely not mine!"
  • While in Anna's body, Tess tells Anna's peers that she doesn't believe in physical contact with the opposite sex and advises them to follow her example.
  • While in Tess' body and seeing a patient, Anna informs the woman, who is worried that her daughter and boyfriend "might be..." (fooling around), that the daughter would be "doing it" and not writing about it in her diary.

The Haunted Mansion

  • When Jim Evers is teaching his son how to kill a spider, he grabs a magazine and notices the cover is a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. They then both have a cheeky laugh about what they'd want to use it for.
  • At a graveyard, after Michael steps in some poop, he exclaims, "Oh, crap!" Jim tells him not to say "crap", but he also steps in some poop and exclaims, "Oh, crap!" Michael then cheekily tells him not to say "crap".
  • After Jim is informed about Master Gracey's death, he angrily remarks, "You're telling me this guy is dead, and the reason we were brought here is he wants to try to get jiggy with my wife?!" ("getting jiggy with someone" is a slang term for having sex).

Miracle

  • At one point, Herb Brooks comments on a fight between two hockey players as being "more like monkeys trying to hump a football."

Around the World in 80 Days

  • After Monique La Roche notices that Phileas Fogg is entranced by her impressionistic artwork of a flying man, she asks if he dreams of flying and then adds, "Or naked men?" (the painting is shirtless). Fogg says that he does, but then says he means about flying.
  • While hanging from a rope dangling from a hot air balloon, Lau Xing (a.k.a. Passepartout) spots what appear to be several cancan girls (or hookers) in period revealing attire (we see some cleavage and exposed legs) who are with one man (he is seated and they are all around him).

The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement

  • A 12-year-old prince dances with Mia at her birthday party and states that if it were his party, they'd be kissing right now. He then wants to blow in her ear, but Mia (who is much taller than him) doesn't think he can reach.

The Pacifier

  • In one scene, Lulu Plummer examines Shane Wolfe's pectoral muscles and inquires, "Why are your boobs so big?", to which Shane tells her they are not boobs. She then asks if hers will be as big when she grows up, and if he has to wear a bra.
  • At one point, we see Shane showering and going downstairs to the kitchen in just a towel in front of Lulu and her young Firefly troop. Lulu then tells her friends that she told them he had boobs. When he sees the girls giggling and staring at him, he covers his chest with the refrigerator door and later covers himself with a Teddy bear when he sees the girls still staring and giggling.
  • When Shane enters Woody Woodchucks for the first time, he can be heard saying to himself, "And they say war is hell."
  • When Shane returns to Woody Woodchucks upon learning they left Peter behind, Shane pulls Peter out of the ball pit, exposing his bare butt (his diaper being in the ball pit) and prompting an employee to remark, "Not cool. There's no freestyling in the ball pool." Before Shane dives into the ball pit to retrieve Peter's diaper, he hands Peter to said employee, who holds the tyke with a disgusted look on his face. When Shane emerges from the ball pit holding Peter's diaper, Lulu and her Firefly troop run off screaming, after which Shane exclaims, "We're good!"
  • When Mr. Chun chases the Plummer kids, Seth loses Chun by throwing a diaper onto his windshield. As Chun tries using the wipers to get the diaper off, it leaves a brown trail on the windshield, indicating that it was used.

Ice Princess

  • A visual gag shows Casey Carlysle with a large Styrofoam pad in the seat of her skating pants, making it look like she has a huge butt (which the camera focuses on). After she falls and tears a hole in the seat of her pants which reveals some of the Styrofoam, Teddy Harwood stares at that part of her body.
  • Casey's female friend Gen Harwood tells her at one point that she looks "kind of hot" skating. Later, and after Gen applies some makeup to Casey's face, she tells her, "You're hot."

The Muppets' Wizard of Oz

  • When Dorothy fights the Wicked Witch, writer-director Quentin Tarantino suggests to Kermit that he wants the fight sequence to be extreme with samurai swords, dangerous stunts, and explosions, like every other action movie he created. Kermit then denies his idea by telling him that it's too violent for a family film.

Herbie: Fully Loaded

  • After Herbie spits some oil onto Maggie Peyton's shirt, she changes into a racing outfit in the backseat, telling Kevin not to look. He promises, but then tries to get a sneak peek via the side-view mirror; however, Herbie stops him from seeing anything by repeatedly moving the mirror.
  • When Herbie spots a yellow VW Bug, sexy/lusty music (Lionel Richie's "Hello") plays. Later on, Herbie is shown (from his POV) checking out the same yellow VW Bug, his gaze starting at her rear end. We then see Herbie's antenna suddenly spring up in an erect line. Maggie then tells Herbie (about the other car), "She's too young for you," a likely reference to pedophilia.

Sky High

  • When Layla arrives at the Stronghold house for breakfast, Will's mother Josie expresses her excitement at Will & Layla starting high school, she says "Seems like yesterday you two were swimming naked in the kiddie pool.", much to Will's embarrassment.
  • At school, a boy student zaps a girl's clothed butt with his laser vision, to which she responds by freezing him in a block of ice.
  • During the climax, when Gwen Grayson reveals herself to be Royal Pain, Will exclaims in shock "Oh my God! I made out with an old lady."
  • When Principal Powers places Gwen and her minions in detention following their defeat, Gwen says in disappointment "I went through puberty twice... for this?"

The Shaggy Dog (2006 film)

  • A running gag is Dave Douglas' neighbor's dog urinating on the former's bushes, much to Dave's chagrin.
  • When Dave (in dog form) is taken to a dog park, several dogs sniff his rear, and he mutters dryly, "Is there anybody who has not sniffed my butt?"
  • When a dog member of the K-9 unit sniffs Dave's clothed butt in an elevator, its human handler jokingly asks Dave, "You don't have anything illegal up there, do you?" This is an obvious drug reference.

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest

  • In one scene, Jack tells the natives of Pelegosto that Will is a eunuch; he even makes scissors with his fingers and says, "Snip, snip!" In another scene, Jack informs Davy Jones that Will has a terrific singing voice (in reference to how eunuchs were castrated so they could sing).
  • At one point, Elizabeth sneaks onto a merchant ship in drag. When her dress is discovered, two men argue over whether to keep it or drop it, assuming it belongs to a spirit. When the captain discovers them, he believes they are arguing over who will wear the dress and tells them to share it by taking turns wearing it.
    • Later in the same scene, when the captain realizes a woman had sneaked onto the ship, he orders the crew to look for her. The crew refuses at first, but when the captain points out that she'd be naked, the crew is all too enthusiastic and scatter in search of her.
  • At Tortuga, when Elizabeth meets up with Jack, she is still dressed as a boy. She then tells Jack that she's here to find the man she loves. Jack, not realizing he is talking to a woman and thinking the "boy" is talking about him, tells Elizabeth, "I'm flattered, lad, but my first and only love is the sea."
  • When Jack, Elizabeth, and James are looking for Davy's heart, Elizabeth grows tired of the compass (which Jack told her points to what she wants most in the world), believing that it doesn't show what you want most. Then, after she sits down, Jack looks at the compass and tells her it does point to what he wants most, and she's sitting on it. Elizabeth, thinking it means her butt, is taken aback by this.

Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

  • At one point, Ragetti is seen peeping through a hole below Elizabeth's legs, where he could most likely see her privates. Pintel takes a peek as well, but then looks up when he spots one of Sao Feng's guards standing above them, causing Pintel to quiver with disgust.

Underdog

  • When Jack Unger discovers Underdog licking splattered chili on the kitchen wall, the former assumes it's poop, but Jack says regardless, "I hope that's chili."
  • At one point, Underdog tells Jack: "When I'm bored, I just chase my tail. If you're lucky, you throw up, and BINGO, lunch part two!"

The Game Plan

  • At one point, Peyton Kelly pretends to be dizzy in front Joe Kingman (revealed to be her father), threatening to say that she drank margaritas at the restaurant opening party (she actually did not).
  • When Joe hires a nanny for Peyton, the nanny is revealed to be quite ditzy and more concerned with spending time with "The King" (presumably meant sexually) instead of taking care of Joe's daughter.

Enchanted

  • When Nathaniel arrives in New York City from Andalasia and is pulled out of the sewer by the construction workers Prince Edward met earlier, one of them asks Nathaniel if he's looking for a beautiful girl too, to which he says, "No, I'm looking for a prince, actually," causing the construction workers to think he is gay.
  • When Giselle (wearing a bath towel) ends up falling on top of Robert in front of Nancy, she then sarcastically asks if Robert was having some "grown-up girl bonding time." When Giselle then asks if Nancy thought they kissed, Robert replies, "Yeah, something like that."
  • At one point, a dog urinates on Prince Edward's boot.
  • When Morgan and Giselle are at the beauty salon, Morgan explains that boys are "only after one thing," but when Giselle asks what it is, Morgan admits she doesn't know because nobody will tell her.

College Road Trip

  • While James Porter is at work doing some target practice with his gun, he hears one of his co-workers talk about disturbing subjects, such as "party master" and "total freedom to do whatever you want." This causes Porter to get even angrier and shoot more targets, switching to an even bigger gun each time, until he fires a deafening shot that causes his co-workers to scream in fright. They then notice Porter grinning and making silly, high-pitched wheezing laughs. When they ask Porter if he is okay, he tells them that he has everything under control and is taking three days off. One of his co-workers then remarks, "I hope he doesn't do something crazy."
  • In one scene, Trey asks his father to give a letter to the secretary of defense about a species of super pigs to defend the country. James tells his son that he will have to send it himself and housebreak his pig first, to which Trey replies, "Already done." We then hear a toilet flushing, and Trey's pig Albert darts out of the bathroom with some toilet paper stuck to one of his hooves.
  • While James is taking his daughter Melanie on an escapade to prevent her from attending Georgetown University, his police car blows a flat tire at one point. When James opens the trunk to retrieve a spare, he discovers Trey who had stowed away along with his pig Albert (having invented a ventilation system to avoid suffocating). When James attempts to call Trey's mother after scolding his son, he is unable to get any service due to the area they are in. He then tells Trey, "You just bought yourself a stay at execution, boy," to which Melanie does a cutthroat gesture toward her brother twice while James is not looking.
  • At a hotel, when James notices Melanie about to make herself coffee, he states that caffeine is a drug, and that she doesn't take drugs. He then dumps out the coffee beans into a wastebasket, to which Albert the pig, upon hearing on TV that coffee will make you smarter, gobbles up the discarded coffee beans. He later starts acting hyperactive from eating said coffee beans and crashes a wedding ceremony at one point.
  • When James calls a sorority house to talk to Melanie who is staying overnight, a deep-voiced woman answers the phone, and James thinks it's a guy who says that "he" thinks Melanie is in the shower.

Beverly Hills Chihuahua

  • At one point, Papi offers Chloe a dead cricket and seductively tells her that, "If you ever need the inside of your ear licked or someone to bite those hard-to-reach places, I'm your dog," but she blows him off.
  • In one scene, while Chloe is walking alongside Delgado, she mentions that they passed this tree before, and when Delgado denies Chloe's statement, she points out that she tinkled there. When Delgado questions this, Chloe asks him if he can tell and then realizes he can't smell, much to his annoyance and chagrin.

Bedtime Stories

  • When Skeeter discusses about Violet to her father, he stumbles over his words, saying the wrong things about her, including about her "reputation" (but then adding that he isn't saying she has one; presumably meant sexually), as well as her being "hot".

Race to Witch Mountain

  • When the dog enters the cab, Sara states that the dog "needs to go," causing Jack to strongly disapprove this. The scene then cuts to where the dog returns from where he had to go.

G-Force

  • After emerging from some water, Juarez is seen twisting her body in slow motion to wring herself out, and Blaster gazes at her doing so in a smitten manner. She then tells him, "Don't drop a pellet," but he replies, "Too late."
  • When Darwin escapes from a heating duct (after Leonard Saber turned on the furnace by clapping his hands), his rump catches on fire. Blaster notices this and warns him: "Darwin! Your butt's on fire! Stop, drop, and roll!", to which Darwin nonchalantly extinguishes the flame on his behind with his front paw.
  • At Elia's Pet Shop, after the G-Force critters are put in a cage, they hear a loud, prolonged farting noise, and Hurley erupts from the wood shavings. The three sycophantic mice all gasp, "The horror!", and one falls unconscious while the other two try to revive him. Hurley then remarks, "I love the smell of napalm in the morning!"
  • When Juarez asks Hurley where the bathroom is, the latter mentions a sports section page buried beneath the wood shavings and tells them they're standing on it, to which the G-Force critters all groan in disgust.
  • When Conner Goodman holds Blaster upside down while taking him out of the cage, he frantically asks Darwin what he should do, and the three mice tell him, "Poop in his hand!"
  • When Hurley notices something on Darwin's rump and questions it, the latter tells him it's a birthmark. Hurley states that he has seen that birthmark and reveals an identical one on his own behind, causing Darwin to react: "Don't point that thing at me! It might go off!" Hurley finally assumes that he and Darwin are related and joyfully claims, "I have a brother!", which Darwin repeatedly denies.
  • When Mooch manages to wake up a sleeping Ben, and he finds Mooch to be safe and sound, he remarks: "I was so worried about you. I don't like when my fly is down." This is a pun on leaving one's fly unzipped.
  • While Hurley and Darwin are riding in a tire to avoid a group of dogs, Hurley loses his footing when they roll the tire too fast, causing Hurley to roll around with it, and lands on Darwin's head. Disgusted, he tells Hurley, "Get your butt out of my face!", to which Hurley replies with, "Get your face out of my butt!"
  • As Hurley and Darwin are riding in a hamster ball and escaping from Carter and Trygstad, Hurley says at one point, "My stomach doesn't do well with action-adventure," and suddenly farts (and we see a visible cloud of flatus on the ball's plastic surface), to which Darwin remarks: "Yuck, Hurley! That's disgusting! I can't breathe!"

Old Dogs

  • At one point, Zach and Emily accidentally spill Dan and Charlie's prescribed pills, then mix them up in their attempt to put them back in their proper places, resulting in Dan and Charlie becoming under the influence of the scrambled pills. Dan experiences dry mouth and depth perception loss, and he accidentally sends a golf ball into the crotch of his associate Craig White, and then Mr. Nishamora. Meanwhile, Charlie cannot help himself from smiling broadly as members of the bereavement group share their tales of personal loss. The drug also makes him extremely hungry, and he pigs out at a potluck dinner for the bereavement group. At one point, he even slams his face into a pie after tearing off a turkey drumstick and gorging on other foods.

Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)

  • When Alice takes a bite of a piece of carrot cake, she suddenly grows out of her clothes, leaving her gigantic form completely naked (albeit with everything below her chest obscured by red rosebushes surrounding the Red Queen's palace). The repulsed Queen then demands her Frog Servants to find Alice new clothes, adding, "Use the curtains if you have to!" Alice is later seen clothed with a belt that suspiciously resembles a tie for a curtain, indicating that the servants followed the Queen's order a bit too literally. 
  • The Red Queen's courtiers all have comically huge and obviously fake body parts. When the Mad Hatter reveals to the Queen her council's prosthetics, she becomes furious that they never told her this. The council then frantically starts removing their prosthetics, and there is a very quick background shot of one of them tearing the fake breasts off a woman's chest (though no actual obscene bits are shown).

The Sorcerer's Apprentice

  • After the battle with Horvath at an antique shop, a young Dave Stutler runs outside talking nonsense about wizards to the teacher and students. A water-filled jar had broken over his crotch area, and the other kids notice this and all taunt him about wetting his pants, much to his embarrassment.
  • At one point, Dave follows some school papers blowing through a classroom, ending up directly in front of a seated Becky Barnes, and he sexually admires her stocking-covered legs up close.

Tron: Legacy

  • When Gem and Sam Flynn arrive at the End of Line Club, Sam eyes a pair of guards who are talking with two women. Gem tells Sam "Relax. They're occupied".

Secretariat

  • At one point, Secretariat the horse urinates on the ground near a reporter (and we see the splashing urine).

Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides

  • While Jack Sparrow is pursued by King George II's royal guards, he ends up crashing into a carriage, carrying a society lady. The pirate begins to kiss the old woman's neck in order to bewilder her, to which she moans and when he stops, she asks, "Is that it?" It is revealed that this was a ruse for Jack to steal the lady's earring.
  • After escaping the royal guards, Jack grabs hold of a sign and hangs there for a few seconds until the guards are gone. When he looks up his face is in between the ample cleavage of a woman portrayed on the sign.
  • Angelica asks Jack what he was doing in a Spanish convent, the latter said he mistook it for a brothel.
  • When Philip tries to convince Blackbeard's zombie crew to treat Syrena better, Jack shouts out, "I support the missionary's position!" (sounding similar to "missionary position").
  • Jack holds out his sword to block Angelica from walking further. She responds, "How is it we can never meet without you pointing something at me?"
  • When Jack is marooning Angelica on the island, she tries to convince him not to by telling him she is pregnant with his child. Then, when Jack tells her, "I don't recall we ever had...", Angelica cuts him off before he can finish, telling him he was drunk. Jack responds with, "I've actually never been that drunk."

The Muppets

  • At one point, Fozzie is seen wearing "fart shoes" (shoes with whoopee cushions tied under the soles) that make flatulence noises.
  • When confronting Miss Poogy, a rather husky-voiced and angry-looking Moopet, Miss Piggy takes a not-so-subtle look at Poogy's crotch area.
  • Camilla and the chickens are heard clucking CeeLo Green's "Fuck You", which was credited as "Forget You".

John Carter

Oz the Great and Powerful

  • At the start of the film, Oscar Diggs is shown to be a womanizer; he has seduced many of his previous assistants (even the circus strongman's wife) by giving them a music box that he lies was a gift from his grandmother. When Oscar's assistant Frank walks in on Oscar seducing his latest assistant, he informs her that "the last one died of a broken heart" (meaning that she learned that Oz had lied to her), causing Oz to lie that she had a heart attack.
  • When Glinda introduces Oscar to the resistance (Quadlings, Tinkers, and Munchkins), she, at one point, playfully pinches his clothed butt.

Muppets Most Wanted

  • Among the many fictional cities that Kermit says the Muppets will perform in, one is named "Pooperburgen".
  • During the "I'm Number One" musical number, Constantine inadvertently hits himself in the groin at one point.

Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

  • At work, prior to launching her new book titled Jump on the Potty, Mrs. Cooper presents a slideshow to her fellow workers; one slide displays a naked young Alexander sitting on a toilet to learn to use the bathroom.
  • During the morning rush, Mrs. Cooper, at one point, accidentally bumps into a wall and says, "Mother–!", partially censored. Also, in the same scene, Mrs. Cooper walks in on her eldest son while he was changing in the bathroom, causing Anthony to shriek and his mother to quickly close the door. Additionally, Trevor can be seen urinating in the kitchen while his parents attempt to find him a fresh diaper.
  • During the car drive, Mrs. Cooper puts her hand on Anthony's lap, causing him to give her an embarrassed look. His mother, sensing what was wrong, states, "It wasn't the first time I saw your penis." Alexander then remarks, "Whoa, you saw his penis?", to which his mother replies, "I've seen everyone's penis...including yours!"
  • When Mrs. Cooper is launching her book, there is a typo on the front cover which reads Dump on the Potty instead of Jump on the Potty. This misprint changes every instance of the word "jump" to "dump" when Dick Van Dyke reads Mrs. Cooper's book at the celebrity launch, telling children to "take a dump" in various ways.
  • At a pharmacy, when Mr. Cooper asks the pharmacist if he has a special Bumblebee pacifier for Trevor (after Mr. Cooper accidentally destroyed Trevor's previous pacifier in the sink's garbage disposal), the pharmacist responds negatively after checking, to which Mr. Cooper tells Trevor that his father wishes he could curse.
  • Prior to attending her school play, Emily overdoses herself with cough syrup, causing her to act intoxicated while she is performing onstage.
  • After Emily ruins her school play, Mr. Cooper tries to console his daughter before she vomits on him.
  • Near the end of the film, the "authentic" Australian cowboys performing at Alexander's birthday party are actually strippers. Fortunately, Alexander's parents realize this early on enough in the performance to tell the cowboys to "make it PG" for the children's sake.

Into the Woods

  • When the Witch is telling the Baker how she caught his father stealing from her garden, she over-exaggerates and describes it as his father raping her.
  • Though toned down for the film, The Wolf is a pedophile. Hello, Little Girl represents a pedophile's desire to molest children.
  • In an attempt to get the glass slipper to fit either Florinda or Lucinda's foot, the wicked stepmother amputates parts of their feet and justifies it by saying that when they're the prince's wife, they'll never need to walk.

The BFG

  • As in Roald Dahl's original book, the titular character often drinks a soda called "Frobscottle", which causes him to fart upon drinking it because the soda's fizz sinks downward.

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales

  • When Jack Sparrow's crew are about to rob the bank, the wife of the town's mayor is seen in the vault that Jack was hiding in, heavily implying to have had sexual relations with Jack.
  • While the crew are talking about Barbossa and his armory, Jack jokingly says, "A one-legged man...with 18-pound balls?...No wonder he walks funny."
  • When checking to see if Henry Turner's parents are the same people he met previously, Jack describes Will as a "haste eunuch", then describes Elizabeth like, "She has golden hair...stubborn, pouty lips...neck like a giraffe...and two of those wonderful–" Henry cuts him off before he can finish his sentence.
  • When Carina Smyth tells Jack's crew that her mother was a horologist, the crew mistakenly thinks she meant a whore, with Jack even saying that it's "nothing to be ashamed of".
  • When Carina decides to abandon Jack by throwing herself overboard, she begins to strip. Henry tries getting her to stop, but Jack tries to get her to fully strip. After Carina dives into the ocean and swims away, Henry giggles to Jack that he saw her ankles (ankles being considered a private part of a woman at the time the movie was set), to which Jack replies, "You would've seen a lot more if you kept your cake hole shut!"

Beauty and the Beast (2017 film)

  • During the "Belle" musical number, the last man to say, "Bonjour!" appears to be intoxicated.
  • During the song "Gaston", LeFou, at one point, wonders if Gaston is the top and LeFou is the bottom, alluding to homosexual relationship positions.
  • During the final battle in the Castle, when Wardrobe puts some men in dresses, one of them is visibly happy in his new outfit while the rest run off in terror.
  • During the finale, while LeFou (and others) are dancing in circles and switching partners, he ends up with another man.

Dumbo (2019 film)

  • After Dumbo's first public fly becomes a success with the public, the whole circus starts to celebrate. One of the clowns excitedly offers the elephant calf champagne, but Max Medici tells him, "No booze near the baby!"
    • This could serve as a nod to the original film in which Dumbo indeed got drunk by accident.

Aladdin (2019 film)

  • During the harvesting party, Aladdin points out that the Sultan likes him more than Jasmine, to which Genie tells Aladdin that "[he] may become [the Sultan's] wife."

Jungle Cruise

  • When Lily is prying into the crate containing the Arrowhead, she accidentally causes the crate to make a loud creaking noise. One man passing by another man hears the creaking noise, but makes a fanning gesture toward the other man, implying that he thought the other man farted.
  • When Lily and McGregor enter the bar, McGregor can be heard muttering, "What fresh hell is this?"
  • When Proxima appears at the bar and Frank explains that she senses fear, McGregor remarks that she also senses "liquid fear", implying that he wet himself.
  • When McGregor objects to Frank tossing all of his unnecessary belongings into the river, he attempts to stand up to Frank, only to say, "God, there's a lot of you, isn't there?" (Referring to his muscular body.)
  • When Frank asks Proxima to retrieve the Arrowhead for him, she gets distracted, drinks McGregor's wine, and ends up drunk, much to Frank's irritation. After Frank leaves, Proxima vomits.
  • When McGregor is explaining his uncle's attempt to exclude him from the family to Frank, he reveals that, while his family was planning arranged marriages, his interests "happily lay elsewhere", implying that he is gay.

Direct-to-video films

The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story

  • Baloo mentions almost wetting his fur.

Air Buddies

  • A running gag throughout the film series is Budderball having a flatulence problem, as he passes unbearable gas whenever his paw is pulled (although he has also done it by himself at times).

Space Buddies

  • In one of the outtakes (DVD and Blu-ray only), Budderball raises one paw and reveals that he needs to go to the bathroom, which he does in his spacesuit.

Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure

  • When Sharpay Evans confronts one of the technicians about the microphone bothering Amber Lee Adams, he responds with, "You're hot," amusing but also offending Sharpay. He then clarifies that he meant the microphone was hot due to the battery, to which she gets after him for not leading with that. After she leaves, the other technicians muse to themselves about what he said.

Spooky Buddies

  • When the Halloween Hound is about to use his howl breath on the puppies, Budderball defeats him by deflecting it with his flatulence.
  • After Warwick and the Halloween Hound are defeated and the curse is broken, Skip and Rodney (who had been turned into rats earlier by one of Warwick's potions) are seen completely nude with their lower regions covered by some bushes they had been hiding behind, and they ask the crowd of people for some clothes, to which they all laugh.

Treasure Buddies

  • Cammy is revealed to have the ability to hock a loogie, which she ends up doing to an Egyptian man when he tries to take her away.

Disney+ originals

Noelle

  • In one scene, Noelle Kringle takes a sip of cocktail and then quickly spits it back into the glass, claiming that it tastes awful. She then puts the cocktail on a table where two men are sitting and tells them not to drink it.

Magic Camp

  • Early on in the film, Ruth Brusselbach accidentally releases all of the rabbits, and they are seen roaming the campgrounds throughout the movie. Later, she inquires why there appear to be hundreds, when there were twelve bunnies to begin with, to which Andy Tuckerman answers, "I think that's a question for your parents," as he did not want to tell Ruth that the rabbits were procreating.

Godmothered

  • When Eleanor meets a truck driver named Beth, the latter suspiciously asks her if she is drugged, due to her odd behavior. Eleanor initially denies this, only to ask Beth, "What are drugs?", which, in turn, convinces the truck driver that Eleanor is indeed drugged.

Flora & Ulysses

  • At the start of the film, Flora Buckman briefly notes how Silver Surfer is nude all the time.
  • When talking to her husband about Flora's recent behavior, Phyllis Buckman admits that she fears she is using drugs, only for George to remind her that their daughter is just ten years old.

Muppets Haunted Mansion

  • In the middle of the song "Tie the Knot Tango", Sal Minella scolds a Muppet penguin for quacking something inappropriate by remarking: "What's the matter with you?! You can't say that! This is a family show!" It is strongly implied that the penguin cursed in its bird language.

Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers

  • At the beginning of the movie, a young Dale emulates having a pencil in his eye, scaring and upsetting his teacher and classmates.
  • Monterey Jack's addiction to cheese is treated like a drug addiction. Later, Chip and Dale enter a cheese den run by Bjornson the Cheesemonger who speaks like a typical drug dealer.

Pinocchio (2022 film)

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