Here's more:Subliminal messages
In one scene of the movie it appears as if animators had embedded the word "sex" into several frames of animation, which conservative activist Donald Wildmon asserted was a subliminal message intended to promote sexual promiscuity. The Disney Corporation's official response, however, was that it is supposed to read "SFX" (a common abbreviation of "special effects"), and was a sort of innocent "signature" signed by the effects animation team to the work they did. An close examination of the actual frames in question seems to reveal a different story, however. Numerous observers have claimed that the third letter looks more like a K than an X, making the embedded message "SEK" and not "SFX" or "SEX". This is a seemingly logical explanation for the embedded message, considering much of the animation work for the movie was done by the North Korean animation studio SEK Studio.
SEK Studio
SEK Studio (from "Scientific Educational Korea") is a North Korean animation studio, based in Pyongyang. It was registered in 1997 in order to take part at a festival of animated film in France. SEK has done work on such well-known films as Pocahontas and the Lion King.
SEK Studio employs over 1500 people, and is renowned for its favorable cost to quality ratio. SEK studio subcontracts work for over 70 companies from around the globe, including Europe, South Korea, and the USA.
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