10 Shockingly Inappropriate Scenes In Kids Movies
Here are 10 surprisingly inappropriate moments in kids movies!
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From subliminal imagery to dated stereotypes, much has been written about details later deemed inappropriate in kids films, but what about the mature themes and jokes put their intentionally for older audiences? While these scenes may provide parents with little chuckle or food for thought, they could lead to some pretty awkward conversations with their kids afterwards.
Here are 10 Inappropriate Scenes in Kids Movies
Script by: Noah Taylor @NoahRTaylor
Voice Over by: Ryan George @theryangeorge
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Zootopia | 0:27
Toy Story | 0:53
Shrek | 1:15
Toy Story 3 | 1:33
Despicable Me 2 | 1:58
The Good Dinosaur | 2:23
Inside Out | 2:47
Ghostbusters | 3:17
How To Train Your Dragon 2 | 3:47
Ice Age: Dawn Of The Dinosaurs | 4:26
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From subliminal imagery to dated stereotypes,
much has been written about details later
deemed inappropriate in kids films, but what
about the mature themes and jokes put their
intentionally for older audiences? While these
scenes may provide parents with little chuckle
or food for thought, they could lead to some
pretty awkward conversations with their kids
afterwards.
Here are 10 Inappropriate Scenes in Kids Movies
Zootopia
While Judy Hopps acts as if she’s above
corruption when investigating the missing
Otter in Zootopia, she uses several questionable
tactics to uncover the mystery. Including
but not limited to blackmailing and coercing
Nick, as well as colluding with Zootopia’s
organized crime element. Judy’s ‘by the
book’ persona goes out the window completely
when she has Mr. Big threaten to ice Duke
Weaselton in order to scare some information
out of him. I guess the moral of this story
is that the ends justify the means.
Toy Story
As early as their first film, Pixar was slipping
in jokes that only older viewers would catch.
Did you ever notice the toy in Toy Story that’s
a clear allusion to the sex trade industry?
Of course this is in the deranged Sid’s
bedroom, seen when all of his mutilated toys
come out from under the bed. There’s one
that looks like a Barbie doll’s legs attached
onto a fishing line with a hook on the end,
literally turning her into a hooker.
Shrek
There’s a lot more that’s inappropriate
about Lord Farquaad than just his name. Did
you ever wonder what he was doing in his bed
when he asks the mirror to show him Princess
Fiona’s image again and again? There’s
even a subtle movement under his covers when
he take a peak for some reason. Really the
Mirror’s disgusted face says it all.
Toy Story 3
One of the great things about Toy Story 3
was that it felt like it was made for fans
who grew up with the first film and were now
the same age as Andy as he headed off for
College. The image of Woody’s friends joining
hands and accepting their impending incineration
recalls stories told about real-life tragedies.
This is easily one of Pixar’s most intensely
disturbing moments, thank god for THE CLAW
saving the day just as the toys had accepted
their fate.
Despicable Me 2
Even though Despicable Me 2 was only released
a few years ago, there’s one scene that
probably wouldn’t make it past censors today.
When Gru is having a bad date with the shallow,
annoying Shannon, Lucy saves him by shooting
Shannon in the rear with a mild moose tranquilizer.
While it’s obvious that Gru didn’t administer
the drugs himself, just having a date end
up drugged and in such a compromising position
is bad for business, even for a supervillain.
The Good Dinosaur
Considering that The Good Dinosaur seemed
to be more in line with Cars, in that it was
a Pixar film with very little adult appeal,
there was one scene that seemed particularly
out of place. No, not the scene where Arlo’s
father dies, by now that’s par for the course
in Disney film, I’m talking about the scene
the where Arlo and Spot trip balls (hallucinate)
on some rotten fruit. Their out of body experience
looks like a pretty fun time, despite the
brief drug hangover.
Inside Out
As if Inside Out’s Riley doesn’t have
enough problems, it’s likely things could
actually get worse for the 11 year old. Things
got so bad in the film that she stole her
mom’s credit card, ran away and hopped a
bus to Minnesota. While we see her finally
adjusting to her new home near the end, we
can’t help but think her world could be
easily crushed again if her dad ever finds
out that her mom daydreams of an ex boyfriend
anytime she needs to go to her happy place,
implying she regrets her choice in husbands.
Perhaps the sequel will be about Riley’s
emotions during her parents’ turbulent divorce.
Ghostbusters
In the 1980s the lines between kids movies
and adult fare was a little more blurred
than it is now. For example you have a film
like Ghostbusters, a PG-13 movie with lots
of mild swearing and sexual innuendo, yet
marketed towards kids with toys and an animated
series. One scene in particular that shouldn’t
make any sense to younger viewers is as brief
as it is inappropriate. We’re referring
of course to the now infamous felatio scene
that implies Ray is receiving oral sex from
a ghost. Don’t expect anything like this
in this summer’s reboot.
How To Train Your Dragon 2
This next entry isn’t so much inappropriate
as it is just an unexpected nod to a character’s
sexuality. The world of How To Train Your
Dragon is filled with gruff vikings, so it
may surprise you to find out which character
is actually gay. In How To Train Your Dragon
2, Hiccup’s parents reunite and start bickering
right away, causing Gobber to comment “This
is why I never married. This and one other
reason.” That other reason could be anything,
but actor Craig Ferguson and director Dean
Deblois have both confirmed that Gobber just
hasn’t found the right man. If anything,
the line is a little too subtle, perhaps How
To Train Your Dragon 3 will contain a more
overt reference to Gobber’s sexuality.
Ice Age : Dawn of the Dinosaurs
In the third Ice Age film, Buck, the weasel
voiced by Simon Pegg, goes a little too far
when regaling the possums with stories. Buck
is about to tell them about the time used
a sharpened clam shell to turn a T-Rex into
a T-Rachel when the mammoths put an end to
fairy tale time. Parents watching were probably
very thankful that Buck didn’t go into any
more detail about his crude castration of
a dinosaur.
These are just a few of the jokes and references
that hopefully went over kid’s head, did
any go over ours? Tell us what we missed in
the comments below.
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