Don't forget Maleficent saying "Hell" in Sleeping Beauty and the "Jackass" and etc. in Pinocchio.TheValentineBros wrote:He also forgot other things:
"101 Dalmatians" - the only G-rated film that is too dark for children because of many scenes of Cruella DeVill smoking a cigarrette.
"Who Framed Roger Rabbit" - Donald gets racist to Daffy by saying the N-word.
"The Lion King" - while the baboon was chanting, he was really saying, "Squashed Banana Up his Ass."
Disney is satanic?
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Thanks for the tip, Ariel'sprince.Ariel'sprince wrote:Don't forget Maleficent saying "Hell" in Sleeping Beauty and the "Jackass" and etc. in Pinocchio.TheValentineBros wrote:He also forgot other things:
"101 Dalmatians" - the only G-rated film that is too dark for children because of many scenes of Cruella DeVill smoking a cigarrette.
"Who Framed Roger Rabbit" - Donald gets racist to Daffy by saying the N-word.
"The Lion King" - while the baboon was chanting, he was really saying, "Squashed Banana Up his Ass."

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well, that guy's on my hit list
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John Smith was the Producer of the Lion King??
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Pssh, let's see what else this guy can complain about...
probably the religious refereneces in Hunchback ..
the Night on Bald Mountain In Fantasia..
the Beast abuses Belle In Beauty and the Beast...
in the scene where Clayton "hangs" himself .. I'm sure all kids would wan't to attempt suicide.. (the cut scene from Simba's Pride also comes to mind)...
hmm... Witchcraft,Porn,Satanism.. my Gosh! this guy's a 21st century Frollo!
oh, and I'm sure Poca's descendants would love this guy..
*listens to Disney Devil music
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John Smith was the Producer of the Lion King??
Pssh, let's see what else this guy can complain about...
probably the religious refereneces in Hunchback ..
the Night on Bald Mountain In Fantasia..
the Beast abuses Belle In Beauty and the Beast...
in the scene where Clayton "hangs" himself .. I'm sure all kids would wan't to attempt suicide.. (the cut scene from Simba's Pride also comes to mind)...
hmm... Witchcraft,Porn,Satanism.. my Gosh! this guy's a 21st century Frollo!
oh, and I'm sure Poca's descendants would love this guy..
*listens to Disney Devil music
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What about Mickey starring in an old Disney comedy? Not Mickey MOUSE. Mickey Rooney.Ariel'sprince wrote:You didn't knew that? Aurora was the directer of Enchanted,the Cheshire Cat worte Lilo and Stitch's script and Sebatian was the producer of Pirates Of The Caribbean films.starlioness wrote:John Smith was the Producer of the Lion King??..

I'm intrigued - what do you mean by "they don't allow Disney movies"? (Presumably more than just not allowing them in the actual church, because obviously that would be quite disrespectful, chortling away at the death scene from Bambi on a portable DVD player while the Rev's up the front, giving it his all.)Vermin Friends wrote:I go to church every week, and they don't allow Disney movies either
"I hope we never lose sight of one thing - that this was all started by a little girl and a cat. And a rabbit."
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I myself live in a Bible belt, and I'm a Baptist, but I've only met one person in my life who has ever looked down upon Disney. My uncle. Here's some examples,
He dosen't like his children to say "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo" because he thinks it's witchcraft.
He dosen't allow his children to watch "Hercules" because it features Greek gods.
He dosen't allow his children to watch "Casper" (I know it's not Disney) because it features a ghost.
It's crazy.
I think a lot of people just don't like success, and Disney is successful. Or they think Disney and the movie entertainment biz is out to get them.
He dosen't like his children to say "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo" because he thinks it's witchcraft.
He dosen't allow his children to watch "Hercules" because it features Greek gods.
He dosen't allow his children to watch "Casper" (I know it's not Disney) because it features a ghost.
It's crazy.
I think a lot of people just don't like success, and Disney is successful. Or they think Disney and the movie entertainment biz is out to get them.
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Umm...so what does masculine walking look like for lions?
I can't believe this guy thought he could convince people with his poorly supported nonsense. The big thing that gets me is that even if what he's saying is true (which most definitely is not!), what is that saying about what he thinks about his people? They're not smart enough to dismiss "hidden messages" in family entertainment? If I belonged to his parish/religious group, I'd be mad at him for thinking we'd turn into little devils and dismiss all the good things our pastor and religion is teaching us just because we apparently will be brainwashed by something that's maybe a hidden message in Disney movies. People have got to stop looking extremely deep into things and have faith that people are smart enough to judge what's right and wrong.
I can't believe this guy thought he could convince people with his poorly supported nonsense. The big thing that gets me is that even if what he's saying is true (which most definitely is not!), what is that saying about what he thinks about his people? They're not smart enough to dismiss "hidden messages" in family entertainment? If I belonged to his parish/religious group, I'd be mad at him for thinking we'd turn into little devils and dismiss all the good things our pastor and religion is teaching us just because we apparently will be brainwashed by something that's maybe a hidden message in Disney movies. People have got to stop looking extremely deep into things and have faith that people are smart enough to judge what's right and wrong.
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Years ago, I attended a very awesome church in which the program for young ladies included a Mulan-themed sleepover. I was too old to attend, but I think that was wonderful. Anything can be used to benefit any religion.Vermin Friends wrote:I'm not saying all churches are bad. I go to church every week, and they don't allow Disney movies either, but my pastor doesn't talk about BS like that. Wow.
Anyway, on to this guy. Everything he stated is an outdated urban legend, as aforementioned. He needs a new hobby, a new job, or a new girlfriend.

That's hot.
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Well, yeah- they don't allow them in the church. lol for the reason you mentioned, it's disrespectful. But they don't want to know that you went to go see Enchanted last weekend, etc. They don't really allow any movies, simply because of the actor's pasts, the references, etc.MK Sharp wrote:I'm intrigued - what do you mean by "they don't allow Disney movies"? (Presumably more than just not allowing them in the actual church, because obviously that would be quite disrespectful, chortling away at the death scene from Bambi on a portable DVD player while the Rev's up the front, giving it his all.)Vermin Friends wrote:I go to church every week, and they don't allow Disney movies either
Not even Passion of the Christ, since it doesn't follow the exact beliefs that my church follows. We're traditional or whatever. I can't wait until I go to college. To leave. lol I love God, but I think having to follow all those rules exactly is ridiculous. I guess I'm getting a little off-topic now.
Wasn't the Rafikki one from one of those sound-recording books, rather than from the film?

