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Disney has a long reputation for being wholesome and family oriented.
But Disney has been getting a lot of negative attention when it was discovered that they
might be using subliminal messages in their movies as a way to brainwash or manipulate
children with political, sexual or even racist messages.
There are a bunch of theories about Disney on the internet saying how disney is actually
really inappropriate for children.. So let’s explore shall we?. How’s it going YouTube?. I’m your host Landon Dowlatsingh and welcome back to another most amazing top 10 video.
Before we get started, I want to know, what is your favourite Disney movie of all time.
Mine would have to be The Lion King, but after researching for this video…
I’m not really sure what to believe anymore.. So let’s get started with our list of the top 10 scary subliminal messages in Disney.
Let’s kick this nostalgic list off with 1-800-Spank-Me in at number 10.
Disney was in a lot of hot water when their movie The Santa Clause included a reference
to an actual adult hotline.. There was a part in the movie where Tim Allen’s character jokes about this number.
Well kids decided to call that number up for themselves and they were shocked to find out
that it was an operating sex hotline that charged callers by the minute.
So needless to say, lots of kids racked up some pretty huge phone bills as a result of
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verbal written or recorded communication. Ideas or themes in a story, book, or film. To communicate using text.
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supposition or system of ideas intended to explain something. Ideas or principles that explain facts or events.
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