With its theme parks, TV series, video games, and films, Disney is one of the most famous brands on the planet. They've grown so large that the conglomerate now owns the rights to the Marvel Universe and Lucasfilm, which is the Star Wars company. You may have mixed feelings about that scenario, but you can't deny the talent of the employees at Disney. Zootopia was the bomb, and Moana was 🅠a really incredible movie no matter which way you look at it.

Disney films hold a special place in our hearts, and especially in our upbringing. The characters in Disney films are almost always in a tough spot and they utilized the power of family and friendship to conquer evil. Now, as adults we realize the hidden messages and themes in those early films and notice new weirdness as well. Just take a look a the cover to The Little Mermaid, there's a male part on it. Lots of Disney movies are full of these kinds of things that animators snꦅuck🍌 in, which definitely 100% went over your head as a kid.

True fans of Disney are accustomed to quality ideas and stories, so we shouldn't be worried about the company and intellectual properties they gobble up. We're all getting smarter and Disney films are getting better. Now if they'll only release Kingdom Hearts 3 WITH Star Wars and Marvel characters...

30 Cartman Was Right, Gin🅷gers Have No Souls

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We all must recognize the South Park episode that doomed people with red hair and freckles, dubbed Gingers with Gingervitis, to be known as soulless monsters. Even the people with merely just freckles are known as day-walkers... like my brother. But that's his problem, just like 💜this was Hercules'.

It's funny to think being a ginger saved Hercules from the river of souls, since it's now been proven that Hercules had no soul. It's almost as if at the beginning of the film when Hades had Hercules' God-power drained from his body, he stole his soul too. Makes sense, and it also is a perfect example of a mistake coming ꧒back to bite you in the butt.

29 Real Toys Come🌄 To Life When The Room Goes Dark 🏅

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Just look at Buzz's face. It almost seems as if, if his statement were true, he was the one who personally discovered the coincidence of their names. Buzz is a secret starship agent-type guy, so he sneaks around, and he gets around. Stumbling upon this piece of information definitely involved a covert operation involving the investigation of a ruckus emanating from Andy'sꦐ Mom's room.

Andy's mother was a single parent, and we never heard anything about the dad. Disney does this sort of thing as a way to appeal to the families out⭕ there that aren't completely whole, and it works. They also make us appreciate the families we do have. But this is simply explaining to the world that Andy's Mom gets lonely sometimes .

28 Pretty Sure Education With Gorillas Wa𝔉s Just As Crazy

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This is definitely a form of misconduct. To be fair, Tarzan was probably just as interested in the actual dress compared to what it covers up. Tarzan is already an outcast, a📖nd without all the hair of a gorilla, he has to wear that sweet loincloth. That being said, a dress is probably super cool to him.

You know who else did something like this? Goku. Oh yeah, in Dragon Ball when Goku first met Bulma, she gave him a slap for this. Maybe this is what they mean when they say the consent problem is real. Women aren't treated fairly in the jungles𝄹 either... just look at lion prides.

27 School Isn't A Place For Smart People 𝓰 🎃

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The famous Egyptian artifact, The Sphinx. Or if you know him on a personal level, simply Sphinx. The coolest thing about this meme, or any other Aladdin meme, comes from an article I read about how Aladdin takes place in a post-apocalyptic Arabian world many years in the future from our own. It ha🐻d something to do with the Genie quoting a 20th-century film and him having been locked away for thousands of years, begging the question of this film's timeline when you use mathematics.

This meme is the product of well-written scene from a talented mind, something Disney is in the top tier of. They added comedy to a film for children that adults also understand and at the same time educated the children on the very existence of the Sphinx itself. Aladdin most certainly opened the door of knowledge to many childreℱn who'd become future archaeologists.

26 Mufasa The Taxidermist ꩲ

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Disney has these sweet easter eggs in multiple films. The Great Mouse Detective has a Dumbo cameo, a Mulan poster in Lilo & Stitch, The Beauty and The Beast teapot set in a Tarzan musical number, and all the super-awesome greatness packed into Wreck-it Ralph. All that aside, this Easter Eggꦏ of Scar's flayed corpse takes the golden cake.

The best part about this Easter egg is that I remember noticing it as a child. It got me to go back and watch The Lion King for this exact line. Disney knows what they're doing with their storytelling, its an extremely creative idea to place these little scenes into their universe. 🌳That, and I'm reminded how I always wanted a lion skin jacket where the lion's open mouth acts as th♐e hood. Is that wrong?

25 This Just Doesn't Make ༺Sense

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That's because America is awesome. England is, too, but America is taller, so there. Tarzan must've been like... "yo, chick, why you adding that confusing accent to ya' words? Why ain't you been speaking like my Gorilla friends?" Because, spoiler alert, the gorilla🅰s in the film speak English also, and they all sound American.

We were all taught as children in America that we don't truly speak English, but an American dialect of English. Tarzan simply wanted to tear down the barriers of the USA and the UK's diff꧒erences. We can all love one another no matter how we decide to spell color or pronounce the word aluminium.

24 ♔ Free It, Don't Erase It

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It's easy to understand leaving Aladdin's body part out of thꩵis photo, it's 🍸just not needed. It's almost like if it was in this photo it'd be too noticeable and we'd stare at it uncontrollably. It'd draw the eye like most do, and it could be a potential distraction from Aladdin's smooth jawline.

This isn't even an example of bad animation, it's ju𝓀ღst funny that it's even brought up. We always want to add some dirtiness to the Disney world, even when the animators decide that this isn't the place for torso circles.

23 ♊ The Orphans Of Disney Annual Roadtrip

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So many orphans. In many spy🦂 shows and movies, the main character is often an orphan or from a complicated family. Apparently, it makes for better soldiers or heroes, and even in mythology, Gods often left their offspring to fend for themselves. It's not the coolest subject, orphans, but they make awesome Disney characters.

It's never really explained why so many of the characters in Disney films are don't have parents. Maybe it has to do with the sympathy factor that helps us feel😼 for the character and their station in life. Same goes for having a single parent𓆏 to establish strong mother or fatherhood and respect for those who raise us.

22 🧔 🐻 Where Did You Get That Chest?

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Li Shang just wants to make a man out of you, don't be so quick to criticize him. He's the ultimate bro. Li Shang doesn't have time to be looking down his subordinate's shirts because he's just trying to train his army. I don't fault Disney or Mulan logic.

My roommate from China has an interesting theory ꦗthat he thinks the real-life Mulan was just a person with mixed hormones/chromosomes. Which leads me to believe it's the same with the cartoon one. It's certainly never proven either way that Mulan doesn't have all the parts. Who knows? It could be a historically accurate piece of knowledge.

21 Time For This Clock To Mind His Own Business 🎃

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If all of my appliances had personalities and 𒆙talked, they better never tell me what to do or say something I don't like. Otherwise, they'd just turn into garbage. However, Cogsworth brings up 𒐪a decent point. The problem with letting Belle go would be that Beast never gets to turn out of his beast form and alas, never fall in love.

Beauty and the Beast is a weird movie when you think about it objectively. I get it, she falls in love with the monster's𝕴 personality, but if his reproductive organs follow the same rule as most other hairy mammals, then Belle is a certain type of freak. The thing is, he never tells her that he will change back to a human if they have the true love. So she had no idea what was about to happen, and I can't help but think she was a little disappointed when he turned back into his human form. Losing all them gainz...