Disney Guru wrote: The 1989 edition was pornographic!
-Aaron
Disney Guru wrote: The 1989 edition was pornographic!
I don´t beleave that these pornography was incidental... but, who knows, i could be wrong....Disney Guru wrote:The 1989 edition was pornographic!
Yeah, no one knows . . . snopes.com has the whole story. I would link to it but I'm too lazy. Anyway, I don't believe it was either, because I have that version and no one in my house has noticed it anything weird.ThiagoPE wrote:I don´t beleave that these pornography was incidental... but, who knows, i could be wrong....Disney Guru wrote:The 1989 edition was pornographic!
The original VHS cover was so not pornographical, the only Disney film subliminal leyend is found in... don't make me say it, I'll burst into tears, anyway, this leyend is a misinterpretation. That same "penis" can be "seen" sometimes in the film, but it isn't one, just a tower that looks a bit... you know...jambo*rafiki wrote:Yeah, no one knows . . . snopes.com has the whole story. I would link to it but I'm too lazy. Anyway, I don't believe it was either, because I have that version and no one in my house has noticed it anything weird.ThiagoPE wrote: I don´t beleave that these pornography was incidental... but, who knows, i could be wrong....
Sure, I did a search and came up with this (sorry it's small)awallaceunc wrote:Yeah, I know the whole story, but just don't buy into it. It's like the Sex in the stars in the Lion King, blah. The Disney Urban Legends site might have something on this, I don't remember. Can anyone post the "porn" cover so people can see?
-Aaron



Go and see the movie again, you will see that the pastor thing, it's just his leg sticking out under his shorts... it was meant to be something funny.. but a lot of people want to believe something else.Grunches wrote:Disney puts stuff in the movies that only if your looking for them you can see them. Like the pastor in the little mermaid I didn't see that till a friend told me about it.Do any other disney antimated movies have sick stuff in them?
I'm trying to forget but it isn't easy... Can we stop mentioning the naked woman... Sheesh...PatrickvD wrote: Go and see the movie again, you will see that the pastor thing, it's just his leg sticking out under his shorts... it was meant to be something funny.. but a lot of people want to believe something else.And sure theres lots of things.... I havent heard it but supposedly, Aladdin whispers strange things during the movie... I just ignore it.... Im sure its not even there... as I said, people want to believe those dirty thigns in disney movies. But so far only the Rescuers had it. And Disney admittet to that and they removed it. So if there really was anything, Disney would remove it just like the Rescuers.
Im sorry, that half of a second didnt take anything of the beauty of the film away though. And it is removed now, so The Rescuers is still the great classic it always has been. I still can't help but wonder exactly how it ended up in the film....Tangela wrote:I'm trying to forget but it isn't easy... Can we stop mentioning the naked woman... Sheesh...PatrickvD wrote: Go and see the movie again, you will see that the pastor thing, it's just his leg sticking out under his shorts... it was meant to be something funny.. but a lot of people want to believe something else.And sure theres lots of things.... I havent heard it but supposedly, Aladdin whispers strange things during the movie... I just ignore it.... Im sure its not even there... as I said, people want to believe those dirty thigns in disney movies. But so far only the Rescuers had it. And Disney admittet to that and they removed it. So if there really was anything, Disney would remove it just like the Rescuers.
"The Rescuers was the first of Disney's most important renaissance, it is a very important film for the company, since it is thanks to this film that the Walt Disney Company is still "running" today. The Disney company was falling during the 70's and it wasn't until The Rescuers that they restored themeselves, although everyone says The Little Mermaid was the renaissance, it would've probably never even have existed without The Rescuers which is considered by many to be Disney's crummiest work ever, but by others the only good feature in the 70's, The Rescuers is trully a masterpiece, despite it shows lack of good animation at certain points throughout the film. So, well, knowing that The Rescuers would be a great hit (It was, specially in Europe beating "Star Wars" in the box office.) someone in the post produccion team did not like the idea of the Disney company being saved, and attempted against the film, by inserting subliminal images of a naked woman into the film, luckily the images went unnoticed in the theaters and the film accomplished its purpose, and the images have been removed from the film. "PatrickvD wrote:Im sorry, that half of a second didnt take anything of the beauty of the film away though. And it is removed now, so The Rescuers is still the great classic it always has been. I still can't help but wonder exactly how it ended up in the film....Tangela wrote: I'm trying to forget but it isn't easy... Can we stop mentioning the naked woman... Sheesh...
Hmm never heard anyone consider "The Rescuers" a renaissance for Disney. "The Aristocats" was successful as well, and so was "The Fox and the Hound". And yes, "The Rescuers" was a success but those three did nothing to revive the company. It wasn't until "The Little Mermaid" in 1989-1990 that Disney enjoyed a mammoth success that resulted in $90 million in domestic box-office, best-selling video of the year, a triple platinum soundtrack, 2 oscars, 2 golden globes, 2 grammys, merchandise etc., and quickly it became one of the most popular films of the year. Now that's what I call a renaissance.Tangela wrote:"The Rescuers was the first of Disney's most important renaissance, it is a very important film for the company, since it is thanks to this film that the Walt Disney Company is still "running" today. The Disney company was falling during the 70's and it wasn't until The Rescuers that they restored themeselves, although everyone says The Little Mermaid was the renaissance, it would've probably never even have existed without The Rescuers which is considered by many to be Disney's crummiest work ever, but by others the only good feature in the 70's, The Rescuers is trully a masterpiece, despite it shows lack of good animation at certain points throughout the film. So, well, knowing that The Rescuers would be a great hit (It was, specially in Europe beating "Star Wars" in the box office.) someone in the post produccion team did not like the idea of the Disney company being saved, and attempted against the film, by inserting subliminal images of a naked woman into the film, luckily the images went unnoticed in the theaters and the film accomplished its purpose, and the images have been removed from the film. "
That's what everyone says, but not what's stated in the Big Disney Book, proud owner of the 2003 version!rodis wrote:Hmm never heard anyone consider "The Rescuers" a renaissance for Disney. "The Aristocats" was successful as well, and so was "The Fox and the Hound". And yes, "The Rescuers" was a success but those three did nothing to revive the company. It wasn't until "The Little Mermaid" in 1989-1990 that Disney enjoyed a mammoth success that resulted in $90 million in domestic box-office, best-selling video of the year, a triple platinum soundtrack, 2 oscars, 2 golden globes, 2 grammys, merchandise etc., and quickly it became one of the most popular films of the year. Now that's what I call a renaissance.Tangela wrote:"The Rescuers was the first of Disney's most important renaissance, it is a very important film for the company, since it is thanks to this film that the Walt Disney Company is still "running" today. The Disney company was falling during the 70's and it wasn't until The Rescuers that they restored themeselves, although everyone says The Little Mermaid was the renaissance, it would've probably never even have existed without The Rescuers which is considered by many to be Disney's crummiest work ever, but by others the only good feature in the 70's, The Rescuers is trully a masterpiece, despite it shows lack of good animation at certain points throughout the film. So, well, knowing that The Rescuers would be a great hit (It was, specially in Europe beating "Star Wars" in the box office.) someone in the post produccion team did not like the idea of the Disney company being saved, and attempted against the film, by inserting subliminal images of a naked woman into the film, luckily the images went unnoticed in the theaters and the film accomplished its purpose, and the images have been removed from the film. "
Just scroll up! Mermaid Kelly posted one.Scabbie wrote:Is there an pic of that cover (1989)?