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This is a list of uses of adult humor in animated media produced by Disney, including Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm, and 20th Century productions. Adult humor may include sex (or anything mildly sexual), nudity, drug content, strong language (or implication that someone is going to or wants to use strong language), graphic violence, and any other inappropriate images.
Contents
- 1 Disney films
- 1.1 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
- 1.2 Pinocchio
- 1.3 Fantasia
- 1.4 Dumbo
- 1.5 Bambi
- 1.6 The Three Caballeros
- 1.7 Make Mine Music
- 1.8 Cinderella
- 1.9 Peter Pan
- 1.10 Sleeping Beauty
- 1.11 One Hundred and One Dalmatians
- 1.12 The Jungle Book
- 1.13 The Aristocats
- 1.14 Robin Hood
- 1.15 The Rescuers
- 1.16 The Black Cauldron
- 1.17 The Great Mouse Detective
- 1.18 The Brave Little Toaster
- 1.19 Oliver & Company
- 1.20 The Little Mermaid
- 1.21 The Rescuers Down Under
- 1.22 Beauty and the Beast
- 1.23 Aladdin
- 1.24 The Nightmare Before Christmas
- 1.25 The Return of Jafar
- 1.26 The Lion King
- 1.27 A Goofy Movie
- 1.28 Pocahontas
- 1.29 The Hunchback of Notre Dame
- 1.30 Aladdin and the King of Thieves
- 1.31 Hercules
- 1.32 The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars
- 1.33 Mulan
- 1.34 Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World
- 1.35 The Lion King II: Simba's Pride
- 1.36 The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue
- 1.37 Tarzan
- 1.38 Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas
- 1.39 Fantasia 2000
- 1.40 An Extremely Goofy Movie
- 1.41 Dinosaur
- 1.42 The Emperor's New Groove
- 1.43 Recess: School's Out
- 1.44 Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure
- 1.45 Atlantis: The Lost Empire
- 1.46 Lilo & Stitch
- 1.47 Treasure Planet
- 1.48 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure
- 1.49 Atlantis: Milo's Return
- 1.50 Stitch! The Movie
- 1.51 Brother Bear
- 1.52 The Lion King 1½
- 1.53 Home on the Range
- 1.54 Mulan II
- 1.55 Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas
- 1.56 Valiant
- 1.57 Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama
- 1.58 The Proud Family Movie
- 1.59 Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch
- 1.60 Chicken Little
- 1.61 Kronk's New Groove
- 1.62 The Wild
- 1.63 Leroy & Stitch
- 1.64 Bambi II
- 1.65 Brother Bear 2
- 1.66 Meet the Robinsons
- 1.67 Bolt
- 1.68 The Princess and the Frog
- 1.69 Tangled
- 1.70 Wreck-It Ralph
- 1.71 Planes
- 1.72 Frozen
- 1.73 Planes: Fire and Rescue
- 1.74 Big Hero 6
- 1.75 Zootopia
- 1.76 Moana
- 1.77 Ralph Breaks the Internet
- 1.78 Frozen II
- 1.79 Raya and the Last Dragon
- 2 Pixar films
- 2.1 Toy Story
- 2.2 A Bug's Life
- 2.3 Toy Story 2
- 2.4 Monsters, Inc.
- 2.5 Finding Nemo
- 2.6 The Incredibles
- 2.7 Cars
- 2.8 Ratatouille
- 2.9 WALL-E
- 2.10 Up
- 2.11 Toy Story 3
- 2.12 Cars 2
- 2.13 Brave
- 2.14 Monsters University
- 2.15 Inside Out
- 2.16 The Good Dinosaur
- 2.17 Finding Dory
- 2.18 Cars 3
- 2.19 Coco
- 2.20 Incredibles 2
- 2.21 Toy Story 4
- 2.22 Onward
- 2.23 Soul
- 2.24 Luca
- 3 Blue Sky Studios film
- 3.1 Spies in Disguise
- 4 Disney/Pixar/20th Century shorts and specials
- 4.1 The Delivery Boy
- 4.2 Three Little Wolves
- 4.3 Hawaiian Holiday
- 4.4 Donald's Better Self
- 4.5 Der Fuehrer's Face
- 4.6 Symphony Hour
- 4.7 Pluto and the Armadillo
- 4.8 Springtime for Pluto
- 4.9 Donald's Dilemma
- 4.10 Plutopia
- 4.11 Social Lion
- 4.12 Up a Tree
- 4.13 Trail Mix-Up
- 4.14 Geri's Game
- 4.15 Knick Knack
- 4.16 For the Birds
- 4.17 Mike's New Car
- 4.18 Boundin'
- 4.19 Jack-Jack Attack
- 4.20 Mater and the Ghostlight
- 4.21 Day & Night
- 4.22 Hawaiian Vacation
- 4.23 Toy Story of Terror!
- 4.24 We Wish You a Merry Walrus
- 4.25 Frozen Fever
- 4.26 Toy Story That Time Forgot
- 4.27 Inner Workings
- 4.28 Purl
- 4.29 Playdate with Destiny
- 4.30 Once Upon a Snowman
- 4.31 Forky Asks a Question
- 4.32 Lamp Life
- 5 Television shows
- 5.1 Walt Disney Presents
- 5.2 Adventures of the Gummi Bears
- 5.3 DuckTales (1987 series)
- 5.4 Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers
- 5.5 TaleSpin
- 5.6 Darkwing Duck
- 5.7 Goof Troop
- 5.8 Aladdin (TV series)
- 5.9 Gargoyles
- 5.10 Shnookums and Meat
- 5.11 Timon & Pumbaa
- 5.12 Quack Pack
- 5.13 Disney's Doug
- 5.14 101 Dalmatians: The Series
- 5.15 Recess
- 5.16 Pepper Ann
- 5.17 Mickey Mouse Works
- 5.18 Teacher's Pet
- 5.19 Buzz Lightyear of Star Command
- 5.20 House of Mouse
- 5.21 The Legend of Tarzan
- 5.22 The Proud Family
- 5.23 Kim Possible
- 5.24 Lilo & Stitch: The Series
- 5.25 Dave the Barbarian
- 5.26 Brandy & Mr. Whiskers
- 5.27 American Dragon: Jake Long
- 5.28 The Emperor's New School
- 5.29 Phineas and Ferb
- 5.30 Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil
- 5.31 Gravity Falls
- 5.32 Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
- 5.33 Henry Hugglemonster
- 5.34 Mickey Mouse (TV series)
- 5.35 Wander Over Yonder
- 5.36 Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero
- 5.37 Elena of Avalor
- 5.38 Star vs. the Forces of Evil
- 5.39 The Lion Guard
- 5.40 Milo Murphy's Law
- 5.41 Tangled: The Series
- 5.42 Billy Dilley's Super-Duper Subterranean Summer
- 5.43 Vampirina
- 5.44 DuckTales (2017 series)
- 5.45 Legend of the Three Caballeros
- 5.46 Big City Greens
- 5.47 101 Dalmatian Street
- 5.48 Amphibia
- 5.49 The Owl House
- 5.50 Monsters at Work
- 6 Marvel shows
- 6.1 Ultimate Spider-Man
- 6.2 What If...?
- 7 See also
Disney films
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
- As the seven dwarfs prepare to wash up for dinner, Bashful asks if that includes "where it doesn't show" (likely referring to their private areas).
Pinocchio
- Jiminy Cricket can be seen rubbing his clothed butt as he warms himself by Geppetto's fireplace.
- At one point, Jiminy leans against a figurine of a woman, touching her behind. He notices what he is doing and quickly takes his hand off before saying to the figurine, "Beg your pardon."
- One of the clocks in Geppetto's workshop depicts a mother spanking her son's exposed buttocks. Another clock features a figure resembling a drunkard that makes cuckoo noises sounding like hiccups.
- Upon watching Lampwick's ears turn into a donkey's, Pinocchio puts his beer on the table and turns it away from him, evidently assuming he was intoxicated.
- In one scene, Jiminy stuffs a large ballast pebble down his pants to keep himself from floating to the surface, which encourages a curious female fish to inspect the procedure. He turns away from her, commenting, "No more privacy than a goldfish," before reacting to the rock's frigidness in his lower region.
Fantasia
- During The Pastoral Symphony segment, when two centaurs are spending time together, curtains fall and a cupid peeks through them, his bare buttocks forming the shape of a heart.
Dumbo
- The famous Pink Elephants scene speaks volumes after Dumbo and Timothy both get intoxicated (given the term "pink elephants" was a decades-old expression for a drunken hallucination).
- During the film's climax, when Dumbo flies off an 18-story-tall cardboard building instead of landing in the pie, this scares the clowns, who either take cover in water barrels or drive their fire engine into the burning building, only to reemerge with scorched rear ends, screaming.
Bambi
- In one scene, Thumper accidentally touches Bambi's rump on the ice while lifting him.
The Three Caballeros
- After Donald yells at the Aracuan Bird for outsmarting him, it causes him to cry and attempt to both hang and shoot himself as well.
Make Mine Music
- During the All the Cats Join In segment, a silhouette of a nude teenage girl is seen showering in the bathroom while nearly exposing a few private parts when coming out of the shower.
- In the same segment, another teenage girl is seen being drawn with a highly exaggerated big bottom by the unseen animator with a pencil (before he corrects it with an eraser).
Cinderella
- When Jaq and Gus attempt to retrieve the key to Cinderella's room after her wicked stepmother locked her in there, Gus, at one point, wraps his tail around the handle of a teapot while trying to reach for the key, only for a drop of hot tea to leak from the spout and scald his rump, causing him to yelp in pain.
Peter Pan
- A running gag is Tick-Tock appearing and chasing after Captain Hook in an attempt to eat him, mistaking him for a codfish. At one point (near the end of the film), the crocodile bites Hook's rear end.
- When Mr. Smee settles a frantic Hook down for a shave, he places a towel on the latter's head. A passing seagull mistakes Hook's towel-covered head for a nest and perches on it. Smee then shaves off the gull's tail feathers, revealing its exposed bald tailbone, and applies aftershave on it, causing the gull to turn around and notice its featherless behind. The gull then flies away squawking while covering its exposed rear. When Smee notices the "empty" spot on Hook's towel-covered head, he mistakenly believes he accidentally beheaded the captain.
- At the Indian camp, Peter Pan and the Indian Chief smoke a peace pipe, then pass it around the circle. Michael gets a hold of the pipe, but Wendy snatches it from him before he can blow into it, refuses it to herself (while holding her nose from the unpleasant tobacco), and passes it to John. When John takes a deep breath into the pipe, his face turns a pale sickly green, and he dejectedly passes the pipe to the next person.
Sleeping Beauty
- During an informal meeting between Stefan and Hubert, their bard gets drunk from excessively sneaking wine and absentmindedly drinking it out of his guitar hole. He then continues hiding under the table with the remaining wine before he eventually falls unconscious, with his snoring resulting in him obliviously interrupting Stefan's proposed toast to the carpenter's guild. It is implied that their bard has never been drunk (or at least not this much). He later ends up regaining consciousness just in time for Merryweather to use the sleeping spell on him.
One Hundred and One Dalmatians
- At the beginning, Pongo skims through Roger's old fashion magazines. One cover has a sultry-looking woman in a revealing dress, to which Pongo states (in his narration) that dogs are "poor judges of human beauty."
- While Pongo, Perdita, and their Dalmatian offspring are watching Thunderbolt on TV, Patch, at one point, comments about Dirty Dawson and says: "The yellow-livered old skunk! I'd like to tear his gizzard out!" Perdita rebukes: "Why, Patch, where have you heard such talk? Certainly not from your mother!" She then glares at Pongo, who just smiles sheepishly in response.
- At Hell Hall, Jasper is seen drinking wine while watching TV with Horace and the Dalmatian puppies (fifteen of them that were dognapped and belong to Pongo and Perdita; the other 84 that were bought at a pet store). At one point, Horace, while munching on a sandwich, asks Jasper for a swig of wine, but the latter explains: "Now, Horace, this here hogwash ain't fit for a fancy bloke like yourself. Besides, you'd get crumbs in it, ya cabbage head!" Horace then retorts: "All right. Guzzle the whole works, and I hope it gives ya collywobbles, that's what!"
- When the Captain, Colonel, and Sergeant Tibbs are fighting off Jasper and Horace, Tibbs uses the Captain's ears as gun triggers and makes his hoof reflexively kick the Baduns in their rear ends, causing them to go flying through the air before smashing headfirst into the barn wall.
The Jungle Book
- Mowgli's langot is given a wedgie, briefly exposing his buttocks twice in the film: the first time by Bagheera, and the second time by King Louie.
- While sneaking into King Louie's palace, Baloo shows up dressed in drag with a split coconut on his muzzle and a grass skirt, which gets Louie extra aroused and Bagheera shocked.
- After getting a knot in his tail the second time, Kaa groans, "Oh, my s-s-sacroiliac!" (the sacroiliac joints are the part of the pelvis structure that protects the genitalia).
The Aristocats
- After kidnapping Duchess and her three kittens, Edgar gets chased by Napoleon and Lafayette, where the former, at one point, bites Edgar's clothed butt.
- When Abigail and Amelia Gabble proceed to save a drowning O'Malley, both geese say, "Bottoms up," before diving underwater to rescue him, with their tail feathers above the surface. This quote is a pun on the phrase: "Bottoms up," said by many alcoholics prior to downing their booze.
- When Abigail and Amelia run into their Uncle Waldo, he both looks and acts extremely drunk, due to the fact that he was marinated in white wine when a chef was about to cook him, but he managed to escape.
- During the song "Everybody Wants to Be a Cat", while dancing enthusiastically, Duchess briefly shakes her rear end with her back to the camera.
- At one point, a Frenchman about to drink wine witnesses a mouse (Roquefort) seemingly chasing the cats. Believing he is hallucinating, the Frenchman then pours his wine onto the ground, implying he is deeply considering to give up drinking alcohol.
Robin Hood
- While Robin Hood (disguised as a woman fortune teller) is distracting Prince John long enough for Little John (disguised as a maid) to steal the chest of gold guarded by the Rhino Guards without being spotted, one Rhino Guard notices the disguised Little John and, believing he is an attractive damsel (and admiring "her" rear end for good measure), wolf-whistles to him.
- A running gag is Prince John assaulting or attempting to assault Sir Hiss when the snake lectures or pesters the prince in some way.
- While Maid Marian and Lady Kluck are playing badminton, the shuttlecock, at one point, gets whacked into Kluck's breast cleavage, and she frantically reaches in to get it out before it falls out of her dress and onto the grass.
- When Prince John invites Little John (disguised as an upper-class gentleman) to sit in Sir Hiss' chair, Little John's clothed butt jiggles awkwardly until he gets up and notices that he accidentally sat on Sir Hiss, much to the snake's anger, who then scolds Little John for taking his seat.
- While Sir Hiss travels inside a toy balloon, he eventually discovers Robin Hood disguised as a stork and heads back to tell Prince John. At that moment, Friar Tuck and Alan-A-Dale shoot an arrow, which pops the balloon. As Sir Hiss plummets to the ground, Friar Tuck grabs him and shoves the snake in a barrel of ale, to which he pleads, "Please, I don't drink." Prince John later discovers Sir Hiss in the barrel of ale, and when he lets him out, the snake both looks and acts clearly drunk before he (belatedly) reveals that the stork is really Robin Hood.
- During the brawl, Lady Kluck jabs a Rhino Guard in the buttocks with the Golden Arrow, causing him to scream in pain and run off. Also, in one scene, Skippy manages to shoot an arrow at Prince John's clothed butt, making him yowl in pain, before Kluck bashes him over the head with the Golden Arrow.
- During the song "The Phony King of England", which features plenty of recycled animation from previous Disney animated films, some of Duchess' dance moves are recycled for Maid Marian in this sequence, including the aforementioned shot of her wiggling her bottom.
- When Robin Hood (disguised as Nutsy) manages to steal the keys to the prison gate while the Sheriff is sleeping and unlocks the gate, he hands the keys to Little John, who closes the gate loudly. Trigger, hearing the gate closing, alerts the Sheriff of a jailbreak in progress and runs toward the gate. As he does, Robin Hood trips Trigger using the handle of a battle axe, causing the vulture to slide across the ground near the Sheriff. He then tells Trigger to stop giving false alarms and kicks the vulture in the rear end, to which he yowls in pain.
- During the film's climax, Robin Hood releases several barrels of wine that knock over the approaching Rhino Guards like bowling pins.
The Rescuers
- While Bernard and Miss Bianca are flying on Orville's back through New York to rescue Penny, the blurry image of a real topless woman can be seen from the window of a building. This caused a controversy, which led to a massive recall of the film's home video release, and reissues had the offending image edited out.
- A running gag in the film is whenever Luke (or someone else) drinks his jug of moonshine, the characters cough and wheeze out smoke. At one point, Luke remarks, "This stuff packs a whollop!"
- When Bernard and Bianca meet Penny and instruct her to escape, she retorts that Brutus and Nero (Medusa's pet crocodiles) already caught her by her underwear and adds, "Look what they did to my pants!" She then shows a tear in the seat of it, revealing a small section of her buttocks.
- During the film's climax, when the Swamp Folk ambush Medusa, Luke jabs a pitchfork into her clothed butt, causing Medusa to let out a loud, pained shriek.
The Black Cauldron
- When Fflewddur Fflam is transformed into a frog again by Orgoch, he is seen stuck and struggling within Orwen's breast cleavage until he finally makes it out, after which Orwen turns him back to normal.
The Great Mouse Detective
- During the song "The World's Greatest Criminal Mind", Bartholomew gets drunk from excessively drinking booze and absentmindedly calls Ratigan a rat; the latter takes offense and feeds Bartholomew to Felicia.
- When Basil and Dr. Dawson (disguised as sailors) visit The Rat Trap, the bartender puts a drug in their drinks after hearing Basil mention Ratigan. When Dawson swigs his spiked booze, he becomes drunk and ends up onstage with Kitty Mouse and her sisters.
- When Toby chases after Felicia, she manages to escape from him by scrambling up a brick wall. Thinking she has outsmarted Toby, Felicia flicks her tail at him as she hops over, only to be mauled by the royal guard dogs on the other side as bits of fur and the bow in her hair fly into the air.
The Brave Little Toaster
- During the song "City of Light", when Kirby goes behind a tree and Blanky attempts to pry, Toaster bonks Blanky on the head and briefly chastises him, implying that Kirby was going to the bathroom (i.e. emptying his bag).
- During the "It's a 'B' Movie" musical number, a tape recorder is seen with tape spools as breasts.
Oliver & Company
- When Dodger is first introduced, he is seen making flirting gestures toward a female dog on a leash, to which she promptly turns her head away in disgust (obviously thinking that Dodger was a pervert).
- At Fagin's barge, when Dodger provokes a fight after Tito pesters him, Einstein, in one scene, exclaims, "Oh boy! Dog pile!" and leaps on top of Francis, who becomes trapped under Einstein's rump.
- During the song "Perfect Isn't Easy", while Georgette is changing behind her trifold mirror, several birds pause to watch her and let their jaws drop and hearts stop as they see her naked body inside the trifold.
- When Dodger and his gang break into Georgette's room, she panics and begs him not to go near her. Then, when Dodger assures Georgette that he's not after her, she feels quite disappointed and insulted (possibly believing he was going to ravish her).
- Near the end of the film, Georgette seductively asks Tito if she could talk with him privately in her room. Tito is all too eager (likely thinking she wants him to get in bed with her or something similar) until she mentions something about grooming and a bath, much to Tito's surprise and confusion. Later, Tito runs out of the Foxworth residence in a sailor suit, ironically now appalled and terrified of Georgette, and he darts away as she yells after him.
The Little Mermaid
- In the opening scene, Grimsby is shown having a chartruse coloration to his face, indicating that he was feeling seasick. He then is briefly shown poking his head overboard, heavily implying that he was vomiting.
- When Scuttle is showcasing the usage of the human stuff Ariel found, he blows into a pipe. His face gets red, the pipe foams, and a plant comes out of the pipe. This is a reference to smoking weed.
- In the second part of "Poor Unfortunate Souls", when Ursula advises Ariel to rely on her looks and emphasizes the importance of body language, she shakes her hips suggestively with the last bit. Earlier in the same song, Ursula also shimmies her bottom rapidly enough for her breasts to jiggle.
- When Ariel is turned human and brought to the surface, she is naked from the waist down, and a brief shot of her bare bottom is shown. Scuttle shortly arrives and asks what's different about her, one of his absurd guesses being "New seashells?" Ariel and the others seem to be unfazed by her nudity until Scuttle tells her that the first thing she needs to do is "dress like a human" via a discarded sail. As she dons the sail, Scuttle wolf-whistles and agreeably tells her that she looks "sensational" (accompanied by a saxophone note for good measure).
The Rescuers Down Under
- When Bernard is attempting to propose to Bianca, his proposal ring falls out of his pocket and onto the floor, and he crawls after it. The ring rolls under another table, and Bernard peeks under and sees the ring on the foot of a rather fat, snobby female mouse. As Bernard discreetly removes the ring off the lady mouse's foot, she scowls at her date and slaps him in the face (thinking he was playing "footsies" with her).
- When Wilbur is forced to be left behind at the hospital (after throwing out his back), the rodent nurses restrain the albatross, load two sedatives into a shotgun, and aim for his rear end as Wilbur begs for mercy. The rodent doctor then orders, "FIRE!", and the camera cuts to outside the hospital van as explosions occur while Wilbur utters weak, pained groans, implying that they shot him in that area.
Beauty and the Beast
- During the song "Belle", after the butcher sells a ham to a lady customer, he briefly focuses his eyes on her chest before being whacked on the head with a rolling pin by his angry wife.
- When Gaston first appears, he passes by the Bimbettes as they sing about their infatuation with Gaston; one of the Bimbettes places her breasts atop a water pump, causing them to be lifted up with enough force to jiggle.
- In the same scene, LeFou, upon seeing the Bimbettes, briefly blinks and opens his mouth in a lustful manner before getting accidentally squirted in the kisser via said water pump, implying that he was aroused by their beauty and physique.
- When Maurice is examining Cogsworth, he touches the latter's pendulum. Cogsworth angrily tells Maurice to stop, and when the latter finally does (after Cogsworth shuts his clock door on Maurice's finger), Cogsworth then puts his hands on the part showing his pendulum as if covering his crotch area.
- A few during the song "Gaston", first, after lifting the Bimbettes into the air ("As you see I've got biceps to spare!"), Gaston drops the bench they're sitting on and in the process their dresses are hiked up showing much of their legs and undergarments. Gaston then very explicitly winks at the audience as he sings "And every last inch of me's covered with hair!". Moments later, while Gaston sings about how he ate four dozen eggs as a lad, the Bimbette in red can be seen bouncing her bottom up and down as she and her sisters admire Gaston.
- When Belle first sneaks out of her bedroom in the Beast's castle, Fifi playfully refuses Lumiere from behind a curtain before saying that she's been "burnt" by him before, obviously alluding to a past sexual affair on their part.
- During the song "Human Again" (Special and Platinum Edition only), when Lumiere voices his intention of having a mademoiselle in each arm and sporting and courting once he becomes human, Mrs. Potts interjects that it would certainly cause husbands alarm, hinting at adultery.
- When LeFou has Lumiere cornered with a flaming torch, Cogsworth comes sliding down the staircase with a pair of scissors pointed directly at LeFou's clothed butt. The camera then cuts to LeFou jumping into the air as he screams in pain while holding his buttocks, implying the scissors stabbed him from behind.
- When a villager is seen plucking Fifi's feathers, Lumiere burns the villager's clothed butt, causing him to yowl in pain, after which Lumiere rescues Fifi while holding her seductively.
- At the end of the film, after they are restored to their human form, Lumiere quite clearly admires Fifi's curves as she walks by and teases him with a feather duster.
Aladdin
- The original lyrics to "Arabian Nights" were: "Where they cut off your ear if they don't like your face. It's barbaric, but hey, it's home." This caused a controversy, and said lyrics were quickly changed.
- During the song "One Jump Ahead", Aladdin, while being chased by Razoul's guards, accidentally enters a brothel, where he gets thrown out by one of the workers due to having no money. The guards then chase Aladdin over a man lying on a bed of nails; the last guard accidentally falls on him, impaling him on the spikes. Also during the chase, the guards pursue Aladdin over red-hot coals while expressing unintelligible pain as the coals burn their feet. Also during their pursuit, Abu snatches a sword from a sword swallower just as he is about to swallow it, and then it appears that Abu cut his throat from the inside. Also during the musical number, an extremely fat lady cradles Aladdin and sings, "Still I think he's rather tasty!", while Aladdin has a disgusted look on his face.
- As Prince Achmed is about to attack two intrusive children with his whip, Aladdin steps in and manages to take the prince's whip away while remarking that if he were as rich as the prince, he could "afford some manners." Affronted, Achmed shoves Aladdin into a nearby mud puddle, to which he quips that, "It's not every day you see a horse with two rear ends," implicitly calling Achmed an "ass".
- In the musical number "Friend Like Me", the Genie briefly summons three seductive belly dancer girls who dance suggestively around Aladdin.
- While Genie is explaining the rules of making wishes to Aladdin, he decapitates himself at one point, saying that he can't kill anybody.
The Nightmare Before Christmas
- After the "This is Halloween" musical number ends, as everyone is praising Jack Skellington, one midget witch gets a little affectionate with Jack's leg in a mildly sexual manner.
- In the same scene, one of the band members refers to Jack as "Bone Daddy", though this might have been unintentional, despite the blatancy.
- Dr. Finkelstein when grounding Sally proceeds to say "Oooh... my head..." after hearing the doorbell ring as well as having an icepack on his head. This alongside his earlier ingesting Deadly Night Shade-laced Worm Wart Soup implies that he was suffering from a hangover.
- The song "Kidnap the Sandy Claws" makes many comical references to torture throughout.
- When Sally is distracting Oogie Boogie, the latter acts in a fairly persuasive way by tickling her foot in a rather suggestive manner.
The Return of Jafar
- After Jafar leaves the heroes imprisoned in the dungeon, a conflicted Iago decides to save the day. Abu, still furious at Iago's previous trickery, chitters aggressively at the parrot, to which a repulsed Iago then retorts, "Do I insult your mother?!" It can be presumed that Abu cursed at Iago.
The Lion King
- When Scar is forced to let a mouse he was about to eat escape, after Zazu scolds him for missing his nephew's christening ceremony, he groans, "Oh, now look, Zazu, you made me lose my lunch," which is a pun on "losing [one's] lunch," a euphemism for vomiting. When Zazu informs him, "You'll lose more than that when the king gets through with you; he's as mad as a hippo with a hernia," Scar replies sarcastically, "Ooh, I quiver with fear!" and manages to eat Zazu whole. Mufasa promptly arrives and tells Scar to drop Zazu. When Scar spits out Zazu, the latter is seen covered in the former's saliva, to which Zazu groans disgustedly.
- During the song "I Just Can't Wait to Be King", when two opposite rows of zebras are standing at attention to Simba and Nala as they pass through, as soon as Zazu turns the corner, they all promptly turn around and show their rear ends while lifting their tails up, indicative of mooning.
- During the "Hakuna Matata" musical number, when Pumbaa relays his past of how he became an outcast, he says, "Every time that I...", but Timon interjects, "Hey, Pumbaa! Not in front of the kids!" while literally shutting his mouth before he sheepishly apologizes, implying that he was about to say "farted". (Pumbaa's farting problem is later a running gag throughout The Lion King franchise.)
- Just before Simba saves Timon and Pumbaa from a lioness (who was later revealed to be an adult Nala), Timon, while struggling to shove a stuck Pumbaa through a log, says, "Jeez, why do I always have to save your...", only to interrupt himself by screaming and bracing himself for the inevitable. Given the syllables composed of the scream, it is implied he was going to say "ass".
- When Timon sees Simba and Nala hugging from a distance, he sputters angrily and remarks, "I tell ya, Pumbaa, this stinks!", to which the warthog humbly apologizes, implying that he mistook the meerkat's statement as a reaction to Pumbaa's flatulence problems.
- When Pumbaa battles Shenzi and Banzai while a clueless Ed watches outside, eventually sending all three hyenas fleeing, it is heavily implied that he used his flatulence to drive them off.
A Goofy Movie
- During the song "After Today", three boys throw jockstraps during the "No more gym, no more gym, no more gym!" lyrics, and one of them hits Max directly in the face.
- When Max first visits Roxanne at her house, her father spies on the two through the front door's mail slot and gets suspicious when he sees Max picking up his daughter and touching her waist. She notices him spying and tells her father off, causing him to stop.
- While at Lester's Possum Park, Max mutters, "My life's a living–" but is abruptly interrupted when Lester in costume exclaims, "HELL-O, little buddy!" When Lester then tries to give the scowling Max a hug, the latter slaps the mascot in the face, flipping his mask backwards. The guy in the Lester costume then staggers around (as if drunk) and gets tackled by a crowd of kids, while Max watches gloatingly until Goofy returns.
- When Pete is wearing a Speedo, a front bulge is clearly visible within his crotch area.
- One of Max's lyrics in "Nobody Else But You" is: "Though he seems intoxicated, he's just highly animated!"
- While looking for Max at Powerline's concert, Goofy opens a door and accidentally stumbles on a rather fat back-up singer's dressing room (while she is in her corset), and she screams as she covers her body with a towel. An equally embarrassed Goofy grins sheepishly before the lady punches him in the face, sending him toppling backwards.
Pocahontas
- When Meeko tries to dive into Nakoma's canoe and notices that he will not make it, he seizes Flit in an attempt to slow his fall, causing them both to plunge into the water. After Meeko climbs onto a log, Flit looks at the raccoon's rump and notices the rings on his tail resemble a dartboard. When Flit attempts to assault Meeko in that area, the raccoon falls off while Flit's beak gets stuck in the log before it overturns.
- In one scene, Pocahontas and John Smith hide behind Grandmother Willow when Ben and Lon arrive looking for Smith. Grandmother Willow then trips Ben and Lon with her root and slaps the two men in their rear ends, sending them both running.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
- When Victor, Hugo, and Laverne marvel at the festival taking place outside, Hugo exclaims: "All right, all right! Pour the wine and cut the cheese!", while making farting noises with his armpit as he says "cut the cheese", a meta-pun towards a euphemism for flatulence.
- In one scene, Phoebus tells his horse Achilles to sit on a Brutish Guard, which Achilles does. Phoebus then jokingly apologizes and calls Achilles a naughty horse. This gag is repeated later in the film during the climax, where Achilles sits on the head of one of Frollo's soldiers after being commanded by Phoebus.
- At the Festival of Fools, when Quasimodo accidentally stumbles into a tent, he pulls down a curtain which reveals a shot of Esmeralda's bare back, to which she covers herself with a robe, implying that she was getting changed.
- During the song "Topsy Turvy", when several costumed participants attempt to show their "most ugliest face", Djali headbutts each participant in their rear end after they are rejected by the crowd. Also, near the end of the song, a participant pops a cork on a wine bottle, which hits a stilt walker in the groin.
- When Esmeralda is escaping Frollo's soldiers, one stilt walker kicks four of them in their groins, and they all let out a pained, high-pitched scream.
- At one point, while Esmeralda is fighting Phoebus, she calls him a "sneaky son of a–", but Phoebus interrupts her, reminding her that they're in a church.
- During the "A Guy Like You" musical number, Victor, at one point, covers the crotch of a nude, headless male statue with a playing card having a picture of a leaf on it.
- Hugo is revealed to have a crush on Djali, which is further exploited in The Hunchback of Notre Dame II, and at the end of the sequel, they both confirm their love for each other. As Esmeralda refers to Djali as a "he", this is obviously a homosexual relationship, and Hugo's gestures seem to imply that he is, in fact, gay (or alternately, mistakes Djali for a female).
Aladdin and the King of Thieves
- At the beginning of the film, as Genie is throwing a party for Aladdin before getting him dressed for his wedding day, he transforms into a sexy woman popping out of a cake and shaking his chest seductively. He then snatches a mug of beer from Carpet's tassel and says, "Nope, you're the designated flyer," despite the fact that Carpet cannot drink due to having no mouth at all.
- At one point, the Forty Thieves ambush Aladdin and Jasmine's wedding with a stampeding elephant. As the ground begins to shake, Genie exclaims, "I thought the earth wasn't supposed to move until the honeymoon!"
- During the ambush, Genie snatches an elephant, cocks its trunk like a gun, and yells, "Don't make me use the other end!" (referring to the pachyderm's rear end).
Hercules
- At the start of the film, when the Muses begin narrating the story, Thalia gets near an image of Hercules and says, in a very flirtatious manner, she would like to "make some music," hinting that she wants to have a sexual relationship with the demigod.
- When Pain and Panic first make their entrance, Pain, while running, trips and tumbles down the stairs, then gets his rump impaled on three spikes, to which he yowls in pain. After Pain manages to free himself as Panic is also running downstairs, the latter trips over the former and lands on Pain's butt at the bottom of the steps, to which Hades looks at the viewers in an unamused way.
- Hercules' confrontation with Nessus the centaur is practically made of sexual implications. When he grabs Meg, she kicks him in the face, and he retorts, "I like 'em fiery!" Also, when Hercules faces Nessus, the hero pauses to check the centaur's underside before he addresses him as "sir".
- After defeating Nessus, Hercules asks Meg how she ended up with him. She replies: "You know how men are. They think 'no' means 'yes', and 'get lost' means 'take me, I'm yours'!" Confused, Hercules glances back at Pegasus, who merely snorts with irritation. Meg then states that "Shorty" can explain it, and Phil growls.
- At Thebes, a salesman tries to get Hercules and Phil to buy some sundials. As he approaches them, he opens up his trench coat, which causes Phil to become all shocked (a joke about street flashers).
- While in the garden, Hercules, at one point, makes a reference the ancient Greek story of Oedipus, where he tells Meg: "And that play, that Oedipus thing? Man, I thought I had problems!" This is a subtle reference to the fact that Oedipus unknowingly had a sexual relationship with his mother.
- In the same scene in the garden, while Hercules and Meg sit on a bench, Meg speaks in a sultry voice and makes advances on Hercules in an attempt to seduce him and get him to confess about any weaknesses he may have. She starts when she extends her leg out and turns his head towards her using her foot while asking him he suffers from weak ankles (this is shortly after she pretends to fall and allows Hercules to catch her, claiming that it was due to weak ankles). Confused and bewildered by Meg's actions, Hercules grins shyly and says he doesn't suffer from weak ankles while lowering Meg's leg back into place. Immediately afterwards, as Hercules tries to move away from Meg, she keeps moving towards him, asking if he has any weaknesses or not whatsoever. At one point, he looks down and lifts up his leg, then keeps it close together with his other leg as much as possible, suggesting that Meg is arousing him enough that he is starting to develop an erection. When Meg slaps his chest, Hercules, who has remained bewildered the whole time Meg made the advances towards him, chuckles nervously, then pulls up her fallen dress strap as he gulps in a nervous manner, hinting that he is reaching the tipping point of his arousal.
The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars
- In the middle of the night, when Robbie crawls up the stairs to investigate the ruckus in the attic above, Lampy uses his cord as a lasso to catch him. Instead, he accidentally gives the baby a wedgie on his diaper, briefly exposing his butt crack, and only manages to pull off his pajamas.
Mulan
- During Mulan's visit with the Matchmaker, Cri-Kee soaks in a teacup, which the Matchmaker takes to sip. Mulan tries to take the cup from the Matchmaker to get the cricket out, but she keeps pulling it back, resulting in the cup spilling tea all over the Matchmaker's shirt, and Cri-Kee falls down her breast cleavage, making her jiggle awkwardly. Shortly after, her clothed butt catches on fire (with the blaze getting worse, thanks to Mulan using her fan in a failed attempt to put it out), and she screams wildly until Mulan eventually douses the flame with a pot of hot tea.
- After Mushu reveals himself to Mulan, he states, "My eyes can see straaaaaaight through your armor." Mulan then covers her chest and angrily slaps Mushu in the face.
- As Mushu is teaching Mulan how to act like a man, she sees Yao who yells, "What are you looking at?" Mushu tells Mulan to punch Yao, as "it's how men say hello," which she does, sending him flying over to Chien Po who claims, "Oh, Yao, you've made a friend." Mushu then tells Mulan to slap Yao on the behind, as "they like that," which she also does, causing Yao to yelp in surprise before he tells her, "I'm gonna hit you so hard, it will make your ancestors dizzy!" Chien Po tries to soothe Yao by telling him to chant with him, which seems to work. Yao then remarks, "Ah, you ain't worth my time, chicken boy!", to which Mushu retorts: "Chicken boy?! Say that to my face, ya limp noodle!" Yao grabs Mulan to punch her, but she manages to dodge, causing Yao to accidentally punch Ling instead, knocking out some of his teeth before he falls down, after which Yao apologizes.
- While Shang rallies the file of soldiers for training, Mulan is clearly expressing her admiration of Shang's bare chest as he takes his shirt off.
- When Mushu sees Yao, Ling, and Chien Po rushing to the river while Mulan is bathing, he panics, "There's a couple of things I know they're bound to notice!" In the same scene, Yao stands boldly on a rock, causing Mulan to cover her eyes (trying hard to avoid seeing Yao's privates). Later, Mushu bites Ling in an unspecified area and remarks it was a nasty flavor. Given Ling's looking around, as well as Mushu repeatedly brushing his teeth and telling Mulan, "That was vile. You owe me big!", it is implied he bit him in the butt. When Mulan wishes to never see another naked man, more nude soldiers are seen running toward the river. While walking off, an irritated Mushu then states, "Hey, don't look at me. I ain't bitin' no more butts," confirming that he did indeed bite Ling in that area.
- When Yao, Ling, and Chien Po all dress up as "concubines" (as described by the Hun Soldiers), the trio make flirting gestures toward two Huns, and one flirts back before the other angrily nudges him.
- In one scene, Mushu barbecues Shan Yu's falcon Hayabusa, to which the latter loses his entire plumage and covers his crotch in embarrassment. Mushu then remarks, "Now that's what I call Mongolian barbecue," and blows a smoke ring over Hayabusa's featherless body.
Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World
- While stowing away on a ship, Percy gets intoxicated from hiding in a barrel of alcohol.
- In one scene, Meeko shows signs of seasickness as his face turns green. When Pocahontas sees Meeko running, she holds her arms out, thinking he is coming towards her, but the raccoon leans over the ship to vomit.
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride
- When a young Kiara falls into a pond after Timon and Pumbaa startle her, the latter jumps in to save her. A flustered Timon rehearses his confession to Simba by saying: "Gee, Simba! The good news is, we found your daughter. The bad news is, we dropped the warthog on her. Is there a problem with that?!" When Pumbaa wonders where Kiara is, Timon tells him, "Let me define 'babysitting'!", to which Pumbaa gets his rump off Kiara and apologizes to her.
- After Kovu experiences his first instance of fun, he, after laughing with Kiara, yells excitedly, "What a blast!", with Pumbaa sheepishly apologizing before the two lions resume laughing, implying that the warthog mistook Kovu's excitement over the experience as a reaction to Pumbaa's flatulence problems.
- After Kiara reunites with Kovu (who had been wrongfully banished by Simba), the latter eagerly says: "Let's get out of here! We'll run away together...and start a pride all our own." Not only does he speak in a suggestive tone, but he even wiggles his rear end.
- Prior to the climactic battle between the Pridelanders and the Outsiders, Timon and Pumbaa stand in front of the Pridelanders and shake their rear ends at the Outsiders while verbally taunting them. Later during the battle, when the Outlanders corner Timon and Pumbaa, the meerkat cocks the warthog's tail like a gun and says: "Don't anybody move! This thing's loaded. I'll let ya have it." Surprisingly, this scares their attackers off.
- After Vitani defies Zira by joining Simba's pride, saying the fighting must stop, Zira threatens to kill her own daughter as well. Upon hearing this, one of the Outsiders mutters something under her breath before she and the others also join Simba's pride. Although incoherent, it is implied that the Outlander said (about Zira), "What a bitch!"
The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue
- When Chris attempts to use Kirby to clean up some spilled kitty litter, only to be stopped by Rob, who explains that Kirby doesn't do kitty litter, the vacuum cleaner gets nauseous and ends up vomiting off-screen, after which Blanky tells Radio, "Poor Kirby, he has upset tummy."
- In one scene, Kirby assaults Mack while he attempts to ship all the animals that were under Rob's care to Tartarus Laboratories. At one point, Kirby empties his bag of dirt (and likely other accumulated filth) in Mack's face, causing him to cough.
Tarzan
- Upon finding a baby Tarzan, Kala examines him curiously and ends up smelling his diaper, only to abruptly distance herself from it, implying that Tarzan defecated.
- While examining Jane (and inadvertently tickling her toes), Tarzan innocently tries to take a peek at what is under her skirt, only for Jane to kick him in the face. She then tucks her legs between her arms to avoid a repeat of the offense and tells Tarzan to back off.
- When Jane mentions how Tarzan moves around with his hands on the ground, Professor Porter comments that it sounds like how her aunt walks around. As Jane continues describing Tarzan and drawing him on the blackboard, her expressions and tone of voice become increasingly intense. Her father then jokes, "Shall I leave you and the blackboard alone for a moment?", prompting an embarrassed yet amused reaction from Jane.
- At one point, Terk rants to Tantor about Tarzan spending all his time with the humans in the campsite instead of with her, describing a giraffe's birth in the process by stating, "Drops us like a newborn giraffe; KERPLOP!"
- Tarzan persuades Terk and Tantor to distract Kerchak by disguising themselves as Jane and Professor Porter respectively. When Terk declares he would kill Tarzan, Tantor tries to assure her that dress makes her look slimmer. Feeling complimented, Terk thought the dress was revealing, while showing her rear end to him.
Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas
- In the segment Gift of the Magi, when Pete put Mickey's money he took in his back pants pockets, he also unknowingly put his cigar as well, causing his rear end to burn red. When smells something he states that "somebody's burning their ham" only for him to realize it. He grabs his rear end and hops around briefly before running into glue and and other flammable products. Pete got one stuck to his head and while trying to get off, another one is stuck to his rear end where the cigar is, causing it to explode and set Pete off into the air like a firework, which the sparks landed on the oversized trees that caught fire.
Fantasia 2000
- When Mickey searches for Donald, he opens the door to Daisy's room, which causes her to scream before Mickey apologizes. Though never explicitly stated, it is highly possible that Mickey walked in on Daisy changing for her and Donald's number.
- In the same scene, Mickey discovers Donald in the shower and enters the bathroom to inform him that his number is about to start, with Donald coming out of the shower nude in a hurry after hearing the news.
An Extremely Goofy Movie
- Max explains to his friends that his father has to attend the college they're at because he was fired and is unable to get another job without a degree. Bobby Zimuruski then jokes, "You mean his pink slip was showing?", to which Max tells him not to push it.
Dinosaur
- As Yar holds up baby Aladar, the newly-hatched Iguanodon urinates (and we see the falling urine). This urine gag is repeated near the end of the film when Yar holds up Aladar's newly-hatched son (except that we don't see any falling urine this time).
- When Aladar takes a romantic interest in Neera, Zini advises Aladar (in a seductive tone) that what he needs to win her heart is "a little help from the love monkey."
- At one point, after doing a lot of strenuous walking, Baylene complains, "Oh, joy. Blisters," to which Eema remarks, "I've got blisters on my blisters." Yar then pipes up, "You don't wanna know where I got blisters." He was most likely referring to his lower region (possibly from riding on Aladar's back).
- Near the end of the film, Zini is seen surrounded by many girl lemurs who are all attracted to him. As they all crowd around Zini, he asks, "Any of you ladies up for a game of 'Monkey in the Middle'?"
The Emperor's New Groove
- After the llama-turned Kuzco is knocked unconscious from the waterfall ride, Pacha reluctantly attempts to perform CPR on Kuzco just as the latter regains consciousness, causing them both to recoil in disgust, as well as Kuzco trying to gargle out while Pacha attempts to assure Kuzco repeatedly that he wasn't trying to kiss him.
- During Kuzco (in disguise) and Pacha's stay at Mudka's Meat Hut, Kuzco attempts to voice complaints to the head chef. One of the patrons, after observing Pacha's "wife" enter, briefly grins and gives a thumbs up to Pacha, implying that he mistook his wife for having a very shapely bottom. Pacha awkwardly returns the thumbs up.
- During the film's climax, Yzma remarks at one point, "Then I bet you weren't expecting this!", to which she lifts up her skirt as if to expose her genitalia, causing Kuzco and Pacha to shriek in horror and disgust. However, she instead reveals a dagger she had strapped to her thigh, after which Kuzco and Pacha sigh in relief.
Recess: School's Out
- After T.J. futilely attempts to explain to his mother about the odd experiments being conducted at Third Street School (not helped by his running into the glass door in his rush to tell her), she, upon feeling her son's forehead and finding him very feverish, offers to give him a thermometer and baby lotion. Based on T.J.'s slightly sickened reaction before deciding to warn his father instead, the thermometer she mentioned was most likely a rectal one.
- When Kojak attempts to block the Recess Gang, Spinelli headbutts him in the groin, causing him to collapse to the floor in pain.
- When Phil Benedict tells Prickly his plans to eliminate recess, he, in reference to Prickly's claim that it was the only thing to give kids freedom, states that "freedom" is only good for picking up chicks, which, given the current setting, was most likely referring to the concept of "free love".
Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure
- When Scamp's sisters are conversing that they don't want him back home after he runs away, Danielle giddily says "I bet he gets a slipper right across his great big fat-" only to be cut off when her mother Lady gives her the look of disapproval, a common reaction when parents interpret that their children are about to curse. That caused Danielle to be cut off and give a sheepish chuckle, and then says that they missed Scamp. This is implied that she was about to say "ass".
Atlantis: The Lost Empire
- When Milo Thatch discovers Helga Sinclair in his apartment, she acts rather sultry/sensuously while talking to him (and showing a great deal of her bare leg), accompanied by sexy/lusty saxophone music.
- When Milo meets Preston Whitmore, the latter is seen doing yoga stretches in a robe, and it falls down at one point, exposing Whitmore's lower region to Milo.
- At one point, Whitmore reveals to Milo that he made a promise to Thaddeus (Milo's grandfather) that if he ever found the Shepherd's Journal, "not only will [Whitmore] finance the expedition, but [he'll] kiss [Thaddeus] full on the mouth." He then shows Milo a photo of them both recoiling and spitting in disgust and remarks, "Imagine my embarrassment when he found the darn thing."
- While aboard the ship, Milo vomits off-screen. He later remarks, "Why is it always carrots?" and adds, "I didn't even eat carrots!" He then starts gagging before Mrs. Packard makes her announcements.
- As Packard is giving announcements, she states: "Attention. Tonight's supper will be baked beans. Musical program to follow... Who wrote this?" This statement is a subtle reference to how baked beans are notorious for giving people flatulence issues. Earlier, during another announcement, she remarks, "To whoever took the 'L' from the 'Motor Pool' sign, ha-ha, we are all very amused."
- In one scene, Cookie Farnsworth lists whiskey as one of the four basic food groups.
- When Dr. Sweet comes in to find Mole trying to get rid of Milo for ruining the former's collection of dirt, Sweet shoos Mole away with soap before whipping his rear end with a towel as Mole hides under his bed.
- After Sweet finishes his examination of Milo, he hands the latter two enormous beakers and states that he'll need Milo to "fill them up." Milo then spits out the thermometer in his mouth and asks, "With what?"
- When the expedition crew to uncover Atlantis is setting up camp, Packard states that she sleeps naked. Sweet then tosses Milo a sleeping mask and warns him, "You're gonna want a pair of these; she sleepwalks."
- While the crew is resting, Milo heads out with some toilet paper. He takes off his pants to go, but accidentally wakes up a group of fireflies that literally set the tents on fire.
- When Mole deduces that the magma has solidified in the bowels of the volcano that is blocking the exit, Packard claims that she has the same problem with sauerkraut.
- When the crew is first meeting the Atlanteans, while also learning that they speak French, Mole whispers something in Kida Nedakh's ear, only to be punched out by her, implying he said something very crude and/or vulgar.
- When the crew is crossing the bridge to Atlantis, Mole exclaims how excited he is, to which Vinny nudges away a bit and moves his leg away in disgust, implying that Mole was getting aroused.
- When Cookie shows Audrey his tattooed body of the United States, he claims that he can make Rhode Island dance by making his stomach jiggle. While showing Audrey this, she seems to gag in disgust.
Lilo & Stitch
- During Jumba's trial, after the captive Stitch says, "Meega, nala kweesta!", an alien robot among the jury vomits up nuts and bolts upon hearing Stitch's crude language, with the Grand Councilwoman exclaiming, "Naughty!"
- When Stitch figures out the plasma blasters locks on to his DNA signature, he plays out by letting his drool slide down before slurping it up. He repeats it a few times before he gets angry at the guard who tells him to be quiet. Stitch spits out his loogie at the guard and the blasters fire at it. Stitch gags and spits out another that hits the guard's hat, and the blasters fire at it.
- When Lilo finds Stitch at the dog pound and shows him to a terrified Susan Hegarty, she restrains him as he tries to assault Lilo and Nani. The latter then asks Lilo if it has to be this "dog", and Stitch is seen picking his nose with his tongue before Lilo agrees that he is perfect.
- In one scene, Lilo shows Stitch his bed and gives him her doll Scrump and a baby bottle filled with coffee. When Stitch drinks said coffee after climbing onto Lilo's bed, he later goes berserk and causes chaos in her bedroom, to which she ultimately tells Stitch, "No more caffeine for you."
- Upon arriving on Earth, Pleakley dons various female disguises, confirming that he is a cross-dresser. This later becomes a running gag throughout the Lilo & Stitch franchise.
- While teaching Stitch about Elvis Presley, Lilo persuades Stitch at one point to kiss an elderly woman sitting on a couch, thinking "she could use some loving." When Stitch attempts to kiss said woman off-screen, she shrieks and chases him away, heavily implying that he touched her somewhere inappropriate.
- While in Kokaua Town, Stitch observes some postcards until he notices a dog sniffing his butt. In retaliation, Stitch shoves some Shave Ice on the dog's head and throws the same postcards he had at the dog.
- When Jumba scolds Stitch for using Lilo as a shield, Stitch stands on his head with his two hands flat on the ground and shakes his rear end as a mooning/taunting gesture.
- This happens again while Stitch, Jumba, Pleakley, and Nani ride Jumba's ship to save Lilo from Gantu on his spacecraft. As Gantu notices Stitch, the latter does the same mooning/taunting gesture by placing his rear end against the ship's window.
- At the end, when Stitch is doing laundry, Stitch puts on a few clothes to dress up as a superhero. One of them being Nani's bra being worn as a headpiece. As he is pretending to be a one, he is stopped when Nani glances at him.
Treasure Planet
- When the robo-cops bring Jim Hawkins in after catching him solar boarding, they ask Doppler whether or not he is Jim's father, to which Sarah frantically rejects such a notion, even expressing disgust for emphasis.
- When John Silver scans Doppler's spacesuit with his cyborg eye, Doppler covers his crotch.
- In one scene, Captain Amelia thanks Doppler for his astronomical advice, to which Doppler replies, "Why, I have a lot of help to offer anatomically," before correcting himself.
101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure
- When Lil' Lightning mentions ticks, Thunderbolt remarks: "I hate ticks! They suck all the blood out of you!" He then repeats the latter sentence emphatically while face-to-face with Lightning.
- In one scene, after Thunderbolt "rescues" a cat up in a tree, he is seen sitting on top of the suffocating feline while clearly squashing it with his rump.
- At one point, Thunderbolt, in a dramatic and over-the-top style, fakes being dead in front of Lil' Lightning, who then mourns over Thunderbolt, despite the former's rivalry towards him.
Atlantis: Milo's Return
- When the Atlanteans greet Milo's friends, three females crowd around Mole, and one of them places flowers around him. Mole then whispers something to them, like he did with Kida, causing the three females to get upset and chase after Mole, implying he said something very crude and/or vulgar.
Stitch! The Movie
- In one scene, Pleakley dons a female disguise at the beach and then flatters himself in front of some male humans, who appear disturbed.
- When trying to find Experiment 221, Lilo and Stitch accidentally intruded on Mertle's outdoor camp sleepover. When Mertle tells her and Stitch are freaks, Lilo prompts Stitch to spit acid them, Stitch gags and is about to spit but Mertle and the girls got scared off. As Lilo decides to head home, the drool drips from Stitch's tongue, he slurps it back up and swallows down.
- While looking for Experiment 221 at the beach, Stitch bumps into a woman's giant rear. Stitch poses as Lilo takes a picture.
- When Stitch does the same gestures, Sparky replicates by showing how much they have in common, one of them is when Stitch picked his nose with his tongue. Sparky did the same.
Brother Bear
- At the start of the film, Kenai is chased by a herd of caribou and yells at his brothers Sitka and Denahi to dive for cover. As they do so, one of the caribou's hooves hits Denahi on the head. As the stampeding herd passes, Kenai quips, "Never try to milk a caribou!" (heavily implying that he pulled a male caribou's genitalia by mistake). A furious Denahi then tackles Kenai and tries to give his brother a spit loogie, with Kenai begging him to stop, before Sitka intervenes to break it up.
- At one point, Sitka advises Kenai, "Just because Denahi's totem is wisdom doesn't mean he's wise." He proves his point as Denahi is prancing with flowers and accidentally steps on a dog's tail, and it barks loudly at him. Three girls then appear and seductively greet Denahi, who absentmindedly backs into the dog and gets bitten in the butt (the camera cuts away at the last second to Kenai and Sitka grimacing as Denahi screams in pain).
- When Rutt and Tuke see the bear-turned Kenai aimlessly trying to get a flock of geese's attention, Rutt comments, "Maybe the goose pooped on him."
- In one scene, Koda tells Kenai: "If the snow's white, then it's all right. Yellow or green, it's just not clean. I learned that one the hard way." He was obviously referring to how yellow snow is the result of having been urinated on, a joke seen in many movies/shows. The dialogue also strongly implies that Koda had eaten yellow snow.
- At one point, Tuke warns Rutt not to go near a certain patch to feed, as "something went there."
- While at the salmon run gathering, Tug jokingly tells two lover bears, "Get a cave!" after hearing them express their love for each other to an exaggerated degree.
- During the post-credits, Koda tells the viewers that "no fish were harmed during the making of this film." However, an adult bear is then seen chasing one of the salmon in an attempt to eat it. While the fish is screaming for help, Koda covers the camera with his paws so the audience couldn't see the bear eat the salmon, but the fish can still be heard getting eaten.
- In one of "Koda's Outtakes" (DVD and Blu-ray only), when Kenai and Koda are resting inside a glacier, the former farts. This gag is repeated in a later outtake, where Koda and Kenai are sleeping atop a hill, and Koda cuddles up behind Kenai and farts.
- In another outtake, a gerbil wakes up, sees a herd of mammoths walking along, and gets squashed by a huge mammoth's foot. The mammoth says, "Sorry about that!", although the gerbil claims, "I'm okay!"
- In an additional outtake, Denahi tries to flip the log bridge over, causing Kenai and Koda to struggle, and when Kenai throws Koda, the latter gets smacked onto the screen, which then breaks.
The Lion King 1½
- During the song "Hakuna Matata", Timon and Pumbaa parody the spaghetti sequence from Lady and the Tramp while eating a worm together, though they are both disgusted by this.
- As Timon, Pumbaa, and Simba are relaxing in an oasis, there are bubbles in the water like a hot tub. Then, when Pumbaa gets out of the pool, the bubbles disappear, implying that he was simply farting an awful lot. Timon and Simba sense this and immediately get out as well, while expressing subtle disgust.
- When Timon and Pumbaa reunite in the desert, Timon yells, "Let's whip some grass!", a loose term based on the phrase "Let's whip some ass!" Ironically, in the original movie (see above), there was a gag in which Timon almost said the same word.
Home on the Range
- When Maggie first appears, we see her udder with teats, to which she states, "Yeah, they're real. Quit staring!" (in reference to breast implants). This line is, in fact, one of the reasons the film received a PG rating.
- During their quest to capture outlaw Alameda Slim and use the reward money to save the farm, a tone-deaf Grace starts singing off-key, causing two vultures to circle over her. Maggie informs them that Grace is not dying, to which one of the vultures says, "You sure? We could wait around." She then responds, "We'll keep you posted!", causing the vultures to fly away from Grace.
- While wandering through Chugwater, Maggie, Grace, and Mrs. Calloway get startled by loud noises resembling gunfire. As they all flee in fear, they enter a saloon, mistaking it for the Sheriff's office, and accidentally bump into three fat singing ladies' rear ends before a comedic battle ensues.
- During said battle, Mrs. Calloway gets one of her hooves stuck in a spittoon. Also, one of the fat singing ladies turns out to be a cross-dresser. Additionally, a black man hits an elder white man on the back, causing his gold dentures to come out and land in Mrs. Calloway's mouth, to which she spits them out. Said dentures knock off a husky man's hat and land in a slender man's mug of beer, to which he remarks, "I say," before he is punched out by the husky man.
- At a cattle drive, Barry and Bob begin flirting with Pearl's dairy cows, much to Maggie and Mrs. Calloway's disgust, though Grace doesn't seem to mind the bulls' company. She then says that Barry and Bob might be able to help them, to which the bulls suggestively agree (in a flirtatious tone) that they can all "help" each other. Knowing what Barry and Bob meant, Maggie and Mrs. Calloway become even more disgusted. When Slim and the Willies later arrive, Grace takes notice and warns everyone, causing all the bulls to panic. Barry then leans seductively against Mrs. Calloway and tells her, "Don't worry, I'll protect you," to which she retorts, "You have exactly two seconds to remove your hoof before I snap it off at the knee!" Thinking she was the "blonde", Barry apologizes to her, only for Mrs. Calloway to knock him out with her hoof in annoyance.
- At Echo Mine, as the cows and Lucky Jack prepare to ambush Slim, Grace warns the others about Slim's hypnotic yodeling. She then tells Lucky Jack, "I hope you can forgive me," and when the jackrabbit questions this, Grace rips off part of his cotton tail, to which he covers his rump and rebukes, "Now you just watch it there, toots!"
- During the fight at the train tracks, when Rico tries to shoot Buck after the stallion throws his traitorous rider off the saddle, Maggie headbutts Rico in his chest, while Grace kicks Rico's rear end with her back hooves. Mrs. Calloway finally delivers a coup de grâce by landing on top of Rico, knocking him unconscious.
Mulan II
- As Mushu is announcing Mulan's engagement to Shang to the Fa Ancestors, he tells them, "The color is pink...as a freshly-slapped newborn's behind." A female ancestor inquires, "How about a pink slip?", to which Mushu replies in disgust, "Nobody wants to see your drawers, Prunehilda," before the Great Ancestor clarifies, "Actually, she meant this," and hands Mushu a pink scroll terminating his guardianship should Mulan get married.
- When Mushu stows away in Mulan's saddlebag as she is riding Khan, the dragon, at one point, pops out and says nauseously: "Uh...could you smooth out the ride a little bit? Oh, I'm getting horse-sick!" while attempting to keep his mouth closed, evidently trying to stop himself from vomiting.
Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas
- When Goofy shows Mona Max's baby pictures, an embarrassed Max tries to avoid seeing his nude self.
- When Huey, Dewey, and Louie reach Santa's list, a janitor elf catches them. Meanwhile, Dewey fakes the elf out by telling him that someone tossed the Christmas cookies at Sporting Goods. This could be a pun on "tossing [one's] cookies," a slang phrase for vomiting.
Valiant
- At one point, Valiant's mother suggests he has some breakfast before he goes and makes regurgitating sounds and motions, followed by her spitting up part of a worm for him; he expresses disgust and rejects the worm.
- When Lofty first meets Valiant and Bugsy, he remarks, "For a, quote, 'elite unit', unquote, they seem to be letting in almost anything with wings..." Using his monocle to examine Bugsy's rear end, Lofty adds, "...including those flies circling your bottom."
- When visiting Victoria, the camp nurse, Bugsy suggestively and playfully asks her if she has anything for him. She then pulls out a large syringe (to give him and the other recruits a shot) and asks him if this is what he was thinking about, causing Bugsy and the others (except Valiant) to faint. She then gives Valiant a vaccination right in his rear end, to which he groans in pain.
- In one scene, Sergeant Monty drills the recruits by showing them slides for them to determine "friend or foe", to which they get each one wrong. He then pulls down one last slide displaying a poster of a sexy-looking bird, and they all enthusiastically state, "Friend!", much to Monty's chagrin and annoyance.
- When the plane the pigeons are aboard gets ambushed by missiles, Commander Gutsy orders the recruits to "get ready to drop," to which Toughwood whimpers, "I think I've dropped already!"
- After Charles De Girl (a female mouse) introduces herself, she asks the recruits if they speak French, and Bugsy replies: "Does 'ooh-la-la' mean anything to you? Or 'va-va-voom'?" (all in response to the sight of her).
- When Charles De Girl mentions the "message" the recruits are told to carry, her French accent makes it sound like she is saying "massage", and Bugsy suggestively jokes that he'd like a full-body one.
- When the pigeons attempt to escape the falcons in France after being spotted, Charles De Girl tries to catch a ride with Bugsy by grabbing his feet as he takes off, and he accidentally farts right in her face. Despite his apology, she calls him a "dirty bird".
- When Valiant rendezvouses with Sergeant Monty and a Pigeon Officer, he tells them he has a message to deliver and then regurgitates the written message he had swallowed earlier (after losing his container where the message was originally supposed to be stored).
Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama
- When Kim, Ron, and Rufus arrive at a club where Drakken and Shego are heading, Kim changes into her dress. As she does, Ron and Rufus cover their eyes in embarrassment to avoid seeing her nude.
- While inside the vents, Kim enters the ladies' room and when Ron attempts to go in, Kim stops him and reminds him that it's the ladies' room.
The Proud Family Movie
- When Dr. Carver is invited by Suga Mama to join her in the hot tub, Carver tries making an excuse that he doesn't have his swimwear, prompting Suga Mama to reply, "So haven't I," and take off her swimwear. Puff then threatens Carver to get in the tub with Suga Mama, much to his displeasure.
- After Penny eats so many hot dogs ever since she returns home, not knowing her family are clones, she claims that if she ever sees another hot dog again, she's going to be sick. When the Suga Mama clone offers Penny a plate of hot dogs, she gags and runs off-screen to vomit.
- When Penny shows her clone family to Wally, the BeBe clone breaks character by threatening Penny to give them the necklace (as it contains Oscar's secret peanut formula) or he will throw his diaper at her, prompting the BeBe clone to take off his diaper.
Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch
- When Lilo puts Stitch's goodness to the test, one of them ivolves herself jumping off her bed to her "painful, crushing death", the last one made Stitch yell and catch her upon landing.
- When riding the Hovercraft to Lilo's hula school, Stitch and Lilo drive it under the ocean they were hovering over. When surfacing, Stitch squirted some water out of his nose.
- When coming up for ideas for the upcoming hula competition, one of the ideas Lilo has is amputation, which has her dressing up as a doctor and ripping a head off a doll.
- During family fun night, the 1954 sci-fi horror film Them! is seen on the television screen.
- Nani made alien-theme food for family fun night. When she shows one of them and eats a marshmallow cockroach, Pleakley thinks he is gonna throw up. Jumba remarks "I think someone did." from looking at the food.
- As Stitch eats one of the bowls, he notices Lilo sad. He opens his mouth to take out a marshmallow cockroach and offers it to Lilo. Lilo claims she is too upset to eat with how she couldn't figure out a theme for the hula contest, Stitch puts it back in his mouth.
- A running gag consists of Pleakley donning a female disguise to make it look like David is going out with another woman so as to make Nani jealous.
- When trying to prove Lilo he is doing good, Stitch does some good deeds around the town. One of them is giving four obese people sun screen by using a mop. Another scene he helps a baby bird back to its nest and feeds it worms from his mouth.
Chicken Little
- When Chicken Little is training for his baseball game, Fish pours some water out of his diving helmet into Chicken Little's mouth, to which he promptly spits it out in disgust (likely due to it containing Fish's excrement).
- In the baseball scene, the mayor is given cue cards by his agents, telling him what to do. One of them says, "Check zipper."
- In one scene, Abby Mallard and Runt sing along to the Spice Girls' song "Wannabe" (which contains lyrics that are presumably sexual in nature).
- When Abby reminds Chicken Little about a past frozen pee incident (from a passing airplane bathroom), Runt then uses various terms for urinating (such as "piddle", "whiz", and "wee-wee") before a disgusted Chicken Little pleads him to stop.
- When Buck Cluck gets angry phone calls and hate mail from the residents after Chicken Little's claims about aliens fall on deaf ears, one of the calls mentions doing skywriting. Buck looks at the sky and sees the cloud has blocked out the last letter. Whatever it was written off-screen, implied to be vulgar.
- Buck soon gets into an argument with a woman who tells her to watch her mouth, which soon happens to his mom. Whatever Buck's said implies to be vulgar.
Kronk's New Groove
- Kronk follows a coin that leads him to a dark alley, where Yzma emerges from the shadows then asks, "Looking for this?" and holds up her leg, making Kronk shriek in disgust, until she reveals the coin beneath her foot. In the same scene, Yzma offers Kronk a proposition while seductively leaning close to him, making him gag in disgust, until she reveals that she means a business proposition.
- When Kronk begins his story of how he fell in love with Birdwell, a stag reel logo appears on the slideshow screen, and Kronk covers the logo in embarrassment. A stag film contains pornography and/or sexual content.
- In one scene, an aggravated Birdwell is seen beating Kronk in effigy by shaping a pile of dough to resemble Kronk's head and then pounding it flat. Kronk notices this from afar and informs his shoulder angel when he tells Kronk how upset Birdwell is.
The Wild
- When Nigel the koala leaps off his tree, he lands groin first on the gate rail to his zoo enclosure and painfully moans, "Who put that bar there?" as he slowly falls off.
- While Benny the squirrel gazes at Bridget the giraffe in a smitten manner, she tells him, "Don't stare at my spots; my eyes are up here," causing Benny to snap out of his trance.
- During the turtle curling championship, Bridget accidentally fall son top of Benny by crushing him with her rear end.
- When Nigel emerges from the rear of a garbage truck, he is seen with a popcorn container stuck to his lower region and remarks, "Hey, guys, I got popcorn up my bum." He then asks Samson the lion, "Do I look trashy in this?", but an unamused Samson yanks the popcorn container off Nigel, who yowls in pain.
- While trying to escape three rabid dogs, Samson orders Larry to coil, and the latter uses his elongated body to wrap around the grating of a manhole. As the three vicious dogs draw near, Samson tweaks Bridget's rump, causing her to yelp in pain, and thus giving Larry (who is around her neck) the strength to open the manhole. When Bridget then glares at Samson for the offense, he quickly retorts, "I improvised!"
- When Samson and his zoo friends hijack a boat, they narrowly avoid colliding with a bigger ship. In the aftermath, Nigel looks down at his crotch area and then moans, "Oh dear. Has anyone got any eucalyptus wipes?" (obviously implying that he wet himself).
- After Benny arrives on the back of a goose and meets up with his zoo pals aboard the boat, he tells Bridget, "Betcha didn't know I could ride geese, did ya? Bareback," and spanks his rump as he says "bareback".
- When Samson attempts to use his instincts to look for his son Ryan, he exposes some bamboo and unintentionally invades the privacy of a hyrax, who is seen cleaning his lower region with a leaf. The hyrax then covers his crotch area and yells, "Doesn't anyone knock anymore?!"
- At one point, Benny finds himself being rolled around by a group of German dung beetles each rolling a large ball of dung and mistake Benny for one, calling him "Stinky". One even states, "Rolling the dung is good for tight buns!" A fed-up Benny then shouts, "I'll give you something to roll about!" and raises his foot to kick the dung beetles, only for them to roll away, causing Benny to spin in the air and land right on his belly.
Leroy & Stitch
- When an escaped Dr. Hämsterviel pays Jumba a visit at his lab and tries convincing the latter to work for him again, he shows Jumba several clippings of his and Hämsterviel's early accomplishments. One clip displays a headline of "Idiot Scientist Actually Creates Something!" with Hämsterviel's enlarged bottom in Jumba's face.
- During Leroy and Stitch's first battle at Jumba's lab, Leroy, at one point, gets sucked into an exhaust fan and comes out with his fur all shaved off. Stitch laughs at Leroy's furless body, to which the latter growls angrily before instantly regrowing his entire fur.
- After Leroy takes over piloting the B.R.B. 9000, he is seen picking his nose with his tongue in one scene, prompting Hämsterviel to tell him to cease doing so.
- When the experiments are battling the Leroy clones, Cannonball flattens a few clones with his butt. Also, Spike fires his spines at a clone's rump, making him stupid. Additionally, Clip cuts a Leroy clone's fur off, causing him to become embarrassed by his nudity.
- During Leroy and Stitch's second battle at Aloha Stadium, Stitch, at one point, flings Leroy into one of the outhouses, to which the latter comes out with his fur and uniform all drenched in wastewater.
Bambi II
- A cranky Porcupine pricks Bambi's rear end with his quills twice in the film.
- Bambi later does a rear end taunt to Ronno.
Brother Bear 2
- During the film's opening, Rutt and Tuke are fleeing from a cranky bison they mistook for a moosette and take cover in some bushes. When Rutt then rebukes, "I told you that was no moosette!", Tuke answers, "Well, she looked like one from behind," implying that he was looking at the bison's rear end instead of its front.
- When Rutt and Tuke are attempting to impress the moosettes by appealing to their olfactory senses, they tell Kenai and Koda that the brown substance they were rolling in wasn't mud, which grosses the bears out after sensing that it was really manure (Koda actually sensed this beforehand when he smelled something stinky).
Meet the Robinsons
- When the Bowler Hat Guy realizes that he must find Lewis Robinson, he writes it on his list using onomatopoeia, which, in comic strips, is often used to censor cursing.
- At a miniature bar, various frogs have what appear to be alcoholic drinks. At one point, after a frog eats a fly, he remarks, "What a buzz!"
- A tanning salon coupon shows a side view of a buxom woman in a bikini top.
Bolt
- After Bolt jumps from a speeding truck and falls hard on the ground, he questions the "red liquid coming from [his] paw," to which the captive Mittens informs him that it's blood. When Bolt naively questions if he needs it, Mittens replies, "Yes, so if you want to keep it inside your body, where it belongs, you should stop jumping off trucks doing eighty on the interstate!"
- When Bolt, Mittens, and Rhino escape the pound while unintentionally destroying Ester's truck in the process, she notices an unconscious Lloyd lying on the ground and questions him about it. Martin suddenly sneaks up behind Ester, to which she screams and pepper-sprays him. She then tells the two men, "Both of you need serious help!", believing they were either high on something or just mentally ill.
- When Mittens is teaching Bolt how to be a "real dog", she shows him a toilet that many dogs drink from, to which Bolt questions this in a shocked manner.
The Princess and the Frog
- When the frog-turned Naveen tries to convince Tiana to kiss him to make him human again, he puckers up, and when his throat expands, he states, "That's new." Tiana then asks, "Just one kiss?", to which Naveen suggestively replies, "Unless you beg for more," and licks his lips. When the kiss instead turns Tiana into a frog, she lunges at Naveen, culminating in them being flung out the window and into the party below. At one point, they end up falling down the back of Charlotte's dress, making her jiggle awkwardly. She suddenly falls over and screams as she sees the frogs underneath her skirt. Big Daddy then orders his dog Stella to chase after the frogs. During the chaos, a giraffe mask falls on top of the scurrying frogs, and they pass a man in an octopus costume, who pours out all of his eight glasses of wine, believing he was hallucinating.
- When Tiana and Naveen take shelter in a hollow tree to escape a swarm of hungry alligators, Naveen seductively tells Tiana that, "We might as well get...comfortable." As if this weren't blatant enough already, we then hear her slapping him in response.
- At one point, while Lawrence (who had been transformed into Naveen by Dr. Facilier) is flirting with Charlotte, he starts to change back to his normal self, and his clothed butt is shown bulging for a few frames.
- When Ray discovers Naveen and Tiana tongue-tied (literally), he thinks they both "got a little carried away" (referring to having sex). Ray then tries to turn on his light and briefly farts. Ironically, his rear end where his bright light glows greatly resembles half of a person's buttocks.
- When Louis reveals many thorns stuck to his rear end, he, having a low tolerance for pain, screams in agony as Ray pulls them out (off-screen). Of course, this could be a placebo effect due to his meek, cowardly nature.
- At one point, Ray tells Mama Odie that his grandmother got in trouble for flashing the neighbors.
Tangled
- When Rapunzel first encounters Eugene, she clobbers him with a frying pan twice, then hits him a third time during her interrogation.
- A running gag is Shorty always appearing intoxicated. In one scene, after Shorty walks out of The Snuggly Duckling drunk, he spots Mother Gothel and remarks, "Whoa, somebody get me a glass 'cause I just found me a tall drink of water!", implicitly referring to Gothel's attractiveness in a mildly sexual manner.
Wreck-It Ralph
- During the Bad-Anon meeting, Kano rips out Cyril's heart, a fatality taken straight from the M-rated Mortal Kombat franchise. This also means that the film has a character from an M-rated series, even though he is only credited as "Cyborg" in the movie credits.
- While sorting through the lost and found in Tapper (in which the game itself involves serving beer to patrons), Ralph comes across Zangief's briefs. He later steals Markowski's armor and uses said briefs to cover his privates.
- When trying to calm down the Nicelanders, Fix-It Felix Jr. proclaims that Ralph must have fallen asleep in Tapper's bathroom again, implying that, at one point, Ralph either spent too much time in the restroom or became intoxicated enough that he ended up falling asleep in the bathroom.
- When Ralph explains to Vanellope that he won his medal on Hero's Duty, she mishears him and believes he said "Hero's Doodie". Ralph tries to correct her by explaining that, "It's not that kind of duty," to which Vanellope then starts making various poop-related jokes at the game's expense, much to Ralph's annoyance.
- When Ralph claims that the Cy-Bug he accidentally brought to Sugar Rush drowned in the taffy swamp, he is very quickly proven wrong, and Calhoun refers to his statement as "bullroar" (a reference to the obscenity, "bullshit").
Planes
- During the film's climax, when Ripslinger is many feet before the finish line while unaware that Dusty Crophopper is right behind him, he leans to get the press to take some pictures of him. Dusty makes an advantage by overtaking Ripslinger while he gets his pictures taken and wins the race ahead of him. Enraged, Ripslinger yells at Dusty, but then crashes into several portable toilets and lands in a pile of sludge. He is then put onto a flatbed truck and taken away, while Roper makes fun of him by calling him "Ripstinker" and telling him to wash up.
Frozen
- When Kristoff is questioning Anna about how well she knows Hans, he asks what Hans' foot size is and she replies, "Foot size doesn't matter." This is a subtle reference to the myth about how the size of a person's hands or feet can determine the size of their genitalia. Another meaning to that phrase is due to puberty.
- When Anna is admiring the snow, Olaf suggests the snow should be a different color, like yellow, but then changes his mind and says, "Yellow and snow, no go." He was obviously referring to how yellow snow is the result of having been urinated on.
- Olaf's upper body is impaled by an icicle into which he inadvertently walks. He then comments on it and laughs.
- During the "Fixer Upper" musical number, a young troll sings that Kristoff "likes to tinkle in the woods", causing a surprised Anna to say, "I did not need to know that!" As tinkle is another word for "urinate", this verse reveals that Kristoff likes urinating in the woods.
- Another lyric in the song mentions "The thing with the reindeer, that's a little outside of nature's laws!", which possibly alludes to bestiality.
Planes: Fire and Rescue
- At one point, Mayday exposes his rear bumper to reveal some Rust-eze Medicated Bumper Ointment that Dottie applied there, embarrassing Dusty, Chug, and Sparky as they all attempt to look away.
Big Hero 6
- When Baymax diagnoses Hiro's mood swings as puberty, he states, "You should expect an increase in body hair, especially on your face, chest, armpits, and–", but Hiro cuts Baymax off before he can finish his sentence.
- When Baymax gets stuck in a window, he says, "Excuse me while I let out some air," and deflates. As he does, it sounds similar to human flatulence.
- When Baymax's battery is running low, while he initially behaves like a malfunctioning robot, he later acts as if he were intoxicated.
Zootopia
- The film's entire plot is a satirical look at how society deems people of certain ethnicities as terrorists.
- In the beginning of the film, a young Judy Hopps tells the complete history of Zootopia. During the death scene, she uses a red gymnastic ribbon and some ketchup as blood.
- During her training at the Zootopia Police Academy, Judy Hopps goes into a bathroom stall and falls into the filthy toilet. The drill instructor in the adjacent stall then tells her: "Filthy toilet! You're dead, Fluff Butt!"
- During the scene at City Hall, Bellwether nearly steps on a mouse by accident. Right afterwards, he briefly appears to be giving her the middle finger.
- At Jumbeaux's Café, when Judy points out that the elephant employees are getting snot and mucus in the ice cream, two elephant customers, upon hearing this, spit out their ice cream and gag in disgust.
- While Judy is blackmailing Nick Wilde over his felony tax evasion, she reveals she has over 270 siblings, which gives away the classic "bunny multiplication" joke.
- In the same scene, an ad that was briefly shown in the background depicts a rabbit couple with numerous children, captioned "Could it be time to get yourself... FIXED?"
- In one scene, Judy is shocked to see nude animals relaxing in Mystic Springs Oasis, a "naturalist" (naturist) club, while Yax thinks that animals wearing clothes are weird. It's also vaguely implied that Yax may have been high on marijuana during this scene, given his actions.
- When Judy asks Nick what he did to Mr. Big to make the latter so mad at him, Nick replies that he made him sell a very expensive wool rug made from a skunk's butt.
- When Judy first meets Mr. Big, the shrew notices Judy's uniform and immediately asks her if she is some kind of performer (i.e. stripper).
- When Mayor Lionheart calls Bellwether "Smellwether" in front of Judy and Nick, Bellwether claims they play with each other and get their names wrong all the time, even telling them of a time she called him "Mayor Lionfart".
Moana
- When Maui traps Moana inside a cave, she demands, "Let me out, you lying, slimy son of a b–!", but is abruptly cut off as the scene then switches to Maui humming.
- While Maui is teaching Moana to sail, he tells her if the current is warm, she's going the right way. When Moana puts her hand in the water behind him, she feels it is cold, but it starts getting warmer. She then notices a relieved look on Maui's face and exclaims, "Eww, what is your problem?!", most likely hinting that Maui urinated.
Ralph Breaks the Internet
- In one scene, Ralph asks for a computer virus to destroy Slaughter Race and keep Vanellope from leaving him, so J.P. Spamley takes him into the "dark web" (a part of the Internet used mainly by pedophiles, terrorists, and other criminals) to get one from Double Dan.
- When Ralph said to Vanellope that he takes his duty as her hero she mishears him again and believes he said "doody" mostly liking that he used the bathroom in her game, Mostly Vanellope still makes fun of Hero's Duty name.
- When Ralph and Vanellope leave Slaughter Race, the latter comments how much fun it was, but an uneasy Ralph contradicts her and claims, "My butt is clenched," implying that he pooped himself.
- As a parody of the "true love's kiss" trope, when Ralph lands in a bed unconscious after he was saved by the Disney Princesses, Tiana gets close to him. Instead of kissing him, however, Tiana brings a frog Naveen who ends up being the one kissing Ralph.
- In a mid-credits scene, Ralph and Vanellope enter a Pancake Milkshake mobile game, where the bunny character ends up exploding after Ralph overfeeds it. Mo, who was playing the game while riding home with her mother, then screams, implying that the bunny's organs appeared onscreen after it exploded.
Frozen II
- When Kristoff is telling Sven his plans to marry Anna, he shows the reindeer the ring before crouching down on one knee. People around Kristoff grimace, believing he (a human) is proposing to Sven (a reindeer).
- While traveling to the Enchanted Forest, Olaf mentions several "trivia facts", including "Wombats poop squares."
- During the gang's encounter with Gale as a tornado, Anna nauseously exclaims, "I think I'm gonna be sick!" while attempting to keep her mouth closed, evidently trying to stop herself from vomiting.
- When Olaf reveals himself to both the Northuldra and Arendellian soldiers, Ryder gasps and hides behind his sister. While Ryder is evidently scared at the fact that he witnessed a living snowman, Olaf doesn't realize this and instead assumes Ryder panicked because Olaf is naked, to which the latter explains, "I just find clothes restricting."
- In one scene, Olaf, in order to explain who his friends are and why they're in the Enchanted Forest, recreates (in a comical and over-the-top style) several moments from the first film, including the death of Anna and Elsa's parents, as well as Anna almost freezing to death.
- Additionally, when recreating the revelation of Hans' true colors, Olaf and Sven portray the treacherous prince and Anna, respectively. As the revelation happened, when Hans pretended to kiss Anna, Olaf and Sven had to look as if they were about to kiss in order to recreate the moment.
Raya and the Last Dragon
- When Sisu gained the power to turn human, she remarks how close her butt is to her head.
- When Raya is chasing Noi and the Ongis, Noi throws her diaper at her. Her bare bottom is seen before the Ongis place a new one on her.
Pixar films
Toy Story
- When Slinky stands up for Woody, Mr. Potato Head points to Slinky, removes his lips, and makes them kiss his own butt, causing Mr. Spell, Snake, and one of the Troikas to laugh, as he is calling Slinky a butt kisser.
- When the other toys marvel at Buzz, he says to Woody, "I think the word you're searching for is 'Space Ranger.'" An annoyed Woody replies, "The word I'm searching for I can't say because there are preschool toys present," implying that he wanted to call Buzz a profane word.
- When Woody is irritated that the other toys are in awe of Buzz's laser, Mr. Potato Head accuses him of having "laser envy", a reference to the Freudian concept of penis envy (despite said concept pertaining to females only).
- After Buzz tells Woody that he can fly around Andy's room with his eyes closed, Woody calls Buzz "Mr. Lite-Beer", referring to the fact that if Buzz were really flying around the room with his eyes closed, he would likely be drunk. It also references the alcoholic beverage Bud Light Beer.
- While Andy starts looking around his room for Buzz, Mr. Potato Head quietly gets Woody's attention by having Etch draw a hangman's noose, meaning he is intending to hang Woody.
- During the Mrs. Nesbitt scene, Buzz is concussed from his bad fall a few minutes before, making him appear "drunk" on imaginary Darjeeling (tea), causing Woody to later reply, "I think you've had enough tea for today."
- When Woody shows the other toys Buzz's detached arm and claims that he's all right, Rex, thinking Woody killed Buzz, turns his head away and makes a vomiting sound.
- When the soldiers report that Molly got a Mrs. Potato Head as a Christmas gift, Mr. Spell types: "HUBBA HUBBA!" when cheering on Mr. Potato Head for getting what he wanted, a reference to a common expression for viewing someone as sexually attractive.
- Not in the film itself, but in an original draft for the film, when Barbie saves Woody and Buzz à la Sarah Connor, Woody remarks at one point that he wished he was "anatomically correct".
A Bug's Life
- After Rosie and Dim's failed opening circus act, some of the flies leave dissatisfied, and one of them says, "I have been in outhouses that didn't stink that bad."
- In the above scene, one of the Fly Brothers notices Francis and, mistaking him for a girl, says: "Hey, cutie! Wanna pollinate with a real bug?", meaning he wants to have sex with him.
- The Flaming Death act is a reference to suicide. When the act backfires, causing P.T. Flea to get burned to a crisp, one of the remaining flies in the audience applauds and shouts, "Burn him again!"
- At the Bug Bar, two bug patrons order two Black Flags and toast with one of them saying, "Hair of the dog you bit." Ironically, the term "Black Flag" is a brand of insecticide for killing insects, while "Hair of the dog [that bit you]" is a colloquial phrase meaning alcohol that is consumed with the aim of lessening the effects of a hangover.
- When the Cockroach Waitress yells, "Hey! Who ordered the poo-poo platter?", a bunch of dung flies swarm around the platter, referring to that they had ordered it. "Poo-poo" is a children's euphemism for fecal matter; however, when spelled "pu-pu platter", it is referred to as a Chinese dish.
- After the mosquito, who is clearly a male, drinks his "Bloody Mary, O+", he gets drunk and fat, and then passes out. In reality, only female mosquitoes drink blood; his thorax also grew in size, when in reality, it would be the abdomen that would change size after drinking blood. Additionally, his order of a "Bloody Mary" references the alcoholic drink of the same name.
- When Dot and her second grade classmates show a mural of the Circus Bugs fighting the grasshoppers away, Rosie compliments the colors of the blood. Dot then explains they drew Heimlich getting cut in half because their teacher said the battle sequence would be more dramatic, causing Heimlich to become very anxious.
- After finding out that the "Warriors" are Circus Bugs, Flik organizes a "meeting" with them, and when Atta questions this, Flik states that "it's strictly BYOB." In the film, "BYOB" is an acronym for "Bring Your Own Bugs", but in reality, it is an acronym for "Bring Your Own Booze", while "booze" is a slang term for alcoholic drinks.
- When the Circus Bugs arrive on the island in P.T. Flea's hijacked wagon and screech to a stop after Hopper shouts, "Wait a minute!", Heimlich murmurs, "I think I'm going to wet myself," to which Francis tells him, "Steady...", while grinning nervously.
- During the fake bird attack, the ants and Circus Bugs use boysenberries as blood to act like they were hit or killed, causing the grasshoppers to think that the "bird" is really attacking them. In one scene, when Slim shows Hopper and Molt his supposedly injured eye, the latter struggles to hold in his vomit.
- In one of the outtakes, Dr. Flora is seen flirting with another ant on the set, which turns out to be a cardboard cutout when she knocks him down. She apologizes and tells the crew to put him in her car.
- In another outtake, as the Queen is talking to Flik, her pet Aphie urinates on her lap. Flik and the crew then start laughing while she asks for a towel before Aphie farts.
- In an extra outtake, Slim tries to warn Francis about the arrival of the flies from the circus, but starts laughing because Francis has something stuck in his nose, and Francis turns around to reveal a twig in his nose.
- In an additional outtake, Tuck and Roll enter a belching contest, with Roll also proceeding to fart instead of burping, before Rosie decides to leave the area in disgust.
Toy Story 2
- When Woody uses Buster to go to the yard sale to rescue Wheezy, Rex yells: "Don't do it, Woody! We love you!", implying that he thought Woody was committing suicide (by sending himself into the yard sale).
- When Bo tells Buzz to give Woody a kiss when he finds him, Buzz replies, "All right, but I don't think it'll mean the same coming from me," implying that Buzz didn't want Woody to think he was gay.
- When the toys make it to their first location, Hamm trips and his cork falls out. He then says, "All right, nobody look till I get my cork back in!", meaning he doesn't want to be seen fully exposed.
- When the toys first encounter the many Barbie dolls in Al's Toy Barn, they all jaw-drop and look at them as if they are attracted. Later, when meeting Tour Guide Barbie, Mr. Potato Head reminds himself repeatedly under his breath that he's a married spud, meaning he doesn't want Mrs. Potato Head to think he is cheating on her. Hamm vouches for Potato Head by moving between him and Tour Guide Barbie, saying, "Then make room for the single fellas."
- During the opening of Woody's Roundup, TV Stinky Pete is seen with a pickaxe stuck in his rear end as he inquires, "Has anyone seen my pick?" Later in the show, TV Prospector, at one point, attempts to smother the flame on a stick of dynamite by sitting on it, only to burn his buttocks and yell, "Yow, my biscuits are burning!"
- During the scene where Woody attempts to retrieve his detached arm from a sleeping Al, when he wakes up after the TV turns on, he pleads, "No, officer, I swear!", suggesting his dream involved criminal activity.
- If viewers look very closely at the Woody's Roundup merchandise, a track on one of the records is titled: "Dam it all" (a pun on the phrase "Damn it all!").
- When Woody tries to mimic his TV self by telling Bullseye to "ride like the wind", only to fall off him with the saddle, Bullseye looks down and then walks away bashfully while covering his crotch area.
- When Mr. Potato Head sees the complex baggage conveyor belts at the airport, he becomes shocked and drops a load of pieces out of his compartment on the back.
- After Jessie springs into action to help Buster out of Andy's room for some "private time", Buzz's lovestruck reaction causes his wings to pop out. This is presumably a reference to what happens to men who get "too excited".
- In one of the outtakes, Slinky, after doing one scene, hears John Lasseter say, "All right, cut! Good take." Slinky is then complimenting his bottom half and starts petting it while his bottom half's foot starts to tap with pleasure. While he does this, Rex walks away in discomfort.
- In another outtake, Stinky Pete is seen chatting with the Barbie twins about getting them a part in Toy Story 3, a reference to Hollywood's infamous casting couch.
- This was censored in all post-2019 prints of the movie.
- In an additional outtake, Stinky Pete ruins a dramatic moment with Woody by farting loudly, which sets almost everyone off-screen in a fit of laughter. He then apologizes, humorously remarking that this must be the reason he is called "Stinky Pete".
- In another outtake, Stinky Pete is seen chatting with the Barbie twins about getting them a part in Toy Story 3, a reference to Hollywood's infamous casting couch.
Monsters, Inc.
- At the beginning, Thaddeus Bile attempts to perform a simulation test by scaring a mechanical child, but when the child screams, Bile shrieks back in fright and accidentally falls onto some jacks on the floor, which pierce his rump, causing him to scream in agony and thrash about wildly.
- In the "23-19" scene, after the CDA remove the sock on George's back, they shave him completely, and he covers his crotch. One CDA agent then tears off a bandage on George's back, and he screams and uncovers his crotch. However, in subsequent scenes, he is not shown covering his crotch, and nothing is in place of where his genitalia would likely be.
- At Harryhausen's, during Mike and Celia's date, Mike absentmindedly mentions Sulley as being the most beautiful monster in Monstropolis when he shows up against the window, confusing Celia, who thinks Mike is gay.
- In the same scene, when Sulley explains to Mike about the dilemma he is in, they hide their faces behind the menu, much to Celia's anger. This may imply that she thinks Mike and Sulley have a gay relationship.
- In the men's restroom, where Boo is in one of the stalls, Sulley, at one point, thinks Boo is finished and opens the stall door, causing the latter to shriek before he quickly shuts the door and apologizes. Later, when Sulley is looking for Boo, he playfully crawls on the floor and looks through the bathroom stalls from under the doors. Mike eventually arrives and asks, "What are you doing?!" He may have thought that Sulley was peeking through the stalls to see male workers use the restroom.
- In the above scene, when Mike and Sulley are hiding Boo from Randall and Fungus in one of the bathroom stalls, Mike accidentally dunks his foot into the presumably filthy toilet. After they both leave, Mike slips and falls into the toilet behind the closed stall as water splashes onto the floor, causing Boo to express disgust. Later, Mike is seen walking with some toilet paper stuck to his wet foot.
- When Baby Smitty goes up to Mike and says the latter's full name, Mike holds his hand out and tries to shoo the kid monster away, only for Baby Smitty to bite Mike's hand, making him yowl in pain. As he does, Boo laughs, causing all the ceiling lights to short-circuit and blow out.
- In the Himalayas, when the Yeti offers Mike some yellow snow cones, Mike gags disgustedly at the sight of them (yellow snow is typically known for having been urinated on). However, the Yeti recovers him from the awkward pause by saying, "Don't worry, it's lemon."
- In an attempt to make Boo laugh, Mike does a flip in the air and lands groin first on a metal bar, only to find out that Sulley forgot to remove Boo's "monster visor", meaning Mike ended up hurting himself for nothing.
- In one of the outtakes, when Mike is saying goodbye to Boo, he accidentally says, "Go throw up," instead of "Go grow up." Everyone laughs, but Mike doesn't realize his mistake.
Finding Nemo
- At the beginning, Pearl reveals that one of her tentacles is shorter than the rest, but it's hard to tell, especially when she twirls them side to side. On octopi, the short tentacle is the genitalia.
- Three times in the film, Pearl and her father were shown squirting ink when scared. The first time was when Tad pulled Pearl away from the edge of the drop-off, the second was when Pearl's father saw the sharks, and the third was in the credits where Pearl bumped into El Magnifico's credit. This is equivalent to wetting oneself in fear.
- The way in which Bruce, Anchor, and Chum attempt to lead their diets down a path devoid of fish is similar to how people go through withdrawal from alcohol or drugs.
- After Dory gets hit in the face with a scuba mask, blood comes out of her nose, to which Bruce sniffs it in, causing him to lose his composure and chase her and Marlin. As Bruce chases them, Chum warns him, "Don't fall off the wagon!", a reference to people resuming alcohol or drugs.
- When Bruce accidentally causes all of the mines surrounding his lair to explode after hitting one of them with a torpedo, several bubbles above the water burst underneath a pelican, causing another to become disgusted. He then says, "Nice," in a sarcastic way and flies off (thinking the other pelican farted).
- As Dr. Philip Sherman is doing dental work on a patient, Bloat argues with Gurgle about whether the Dentist is using a Hedstrom file or a K-flex instrument on said patient, and their bickering causes Bloat to bloat up. When Deb then deflates Bloat off-screen, as she does, it sounds similar to human flatulence.
- At one point, the Dentist euphemistically states that he needs to "see a man about a wallaby." This may or may not be authentic Australian English slang, but it is similar to the British English euphemism "going to see a man about a dog/horse," which has the same meaning (going to relieve oneself).
- The volcano inside the Dentist's office aquarium is called Mount Wannahockaloogie (a "loogie" is a slang term for phlegm, so the volcano's name literally means "want to hock a loogie").
- When Marlin rides on Crush, he moans about his stomach, to which Crush tells him: "Whoa, hey, no hurlin' on the shell, dude, okay? Just waxed it." Crush said this because he thought Marlin would vomit on his shell.
- After Bloat belches from eating green filth, a disgusted Gurgle remarks, "Don't you people realize we are swimming in our own–", but Peach interrupts him when she sees the Dentist coming. Gurgle was trying to refer to their own excrement.
- When the AquaScum 2003 first scans the tank, Gurgle covers his crotch area as the laser "scans" his body.
- The fullscreen version of the film (exclusive to the original 2003 US home release) accidentally (by expanding the aspect ratio vertically) reveals the visible portion of a woman's legs as she enters the waiting room, essentially showing some of her bare leg as the hem of her skirt is now seen.
- One of the boats moored at Sydney Harbour is called The Surly Mermaid, which is the name of an Australian pub.
- When Marlin and Dory try to flee from Nigel after he forces Gerald to spit them out, a seagull poops right in front of them, while Nigel looks at it awkwardly.
The Incredibles
- During the montage where superheroes are forced to retire, a newspaper shows a photo of a Super behind bars below the headline of "X-Ray Vision Peeping Tom?"
- At dinner, when Helen and Violet argue about being "normal", the latter states, "The only normal one is Jack-Jack, and he's not even toilet-trained!", to which Jack-Jack laughs. As Dash remarks, "Lucky...", Helen and Violet look at him, confused, so he says, "Uh, I meant about being normal."
- At some point, Helen pulls Bob into their bedroom, a likely reference to having sex in bed.
- During another montage, after Bob accepts the job and kisses Helen, they are seen sneaking past Violet to their room. Then, both of them pinch each other's butts while passing through each other.
- Helen, while in her Elastigirl suit, catches a glimpse of her butt in a mirror while passing by and sighs with disappointment at the weight she's gained over the years.
- In the scene where Syndrome is holding the Parr family in the air using his levitation device, he rudely remarks how Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl "got busy", referring to their kids, Dash and Violet.
- While watching the Omnidroid attack, Syndrome's security guards intend to start a drinking game, as one of them says, "Okay, every time they run, let's have a shot!"
- On Hypershock's NSA file, one of the blurbs listed says: "Fondness for Drink", meaning he was addicted to alcohol.
- Gamma Jack's NSA file mentions that he was originally known as "Handsome Jack", as he was a favorite among women. In his interview, he states that he rescues attractive women first and works his way "down the list".
Cars
- During the first time Lightning has to repair the main road at Radiator Springs, and after being ignored by Red the firetruck, Lightning gets upset and says: "I shouldn't have to put up with this! I'm a precision instrument of speed and aerodynamics!" Then Mater gets confused and asks, "You hurt your what?" He was probably referring to Lightning's undercarriage (crotch), as when Mater says "what" at the end or middle of asking a question, he is usually referring to anything inappropriate.
- Lightning's racing sponsor is Rust-eze Medicated Bumper Ointment: New Rear-End Formula, which is a treatment for one's backside.
- When Mia and Tia meet Lightning backstage, they flash their headlights at him. This is equivalent to female racing fans who lift up their shirts to flash the racers.
- At the courthouse (when Lightning was being prosecuted), after Lightning asks Mater if he knows Sally, he replies, "She's the town attorney...and my fiancée." (This could be to make Lightning feel jealous or just to tease him.) Then Lightning exclaims, "What?!" with a shocked face (he thought Mater was serious, while Mater was trying to get a reaction out of him for play). Mater then giggles, lightly taps him, and says: "Nah, I'm just kiddin'. She just likes me for my body." (He then leans to the side and moves his bottom eyelid up as if he were getting horny/aroused about the remark.)
- At one point, Ramone shows his undercarriage to Minny and Van when he convinces them to get a paint job.
- As Lightning watches Sally drive away, he remarks, "Do I spy a little pinstriping tattoo back there?", and the camera focuses on said tattoo on Sally's trunk. She then gets so embarrassed that she knocks over a pile of traffic cones.
- When Lightning explains to Mater late one night that Sally is going to let him stay at the motel, Mater replies, "Ohhh, gettin' cozy at the Cone, is we?" He was probably referring to Lightning and Sally having sex at the motel.
- When Lightning pries on Doc Hudson fixing the Sheriff, whose undercarriage is exposed, Lightning stares and then soon looks away in embarrassment, to which the Sheriff asks, "Get a good peek, city boy?" As Lightning leaves, the Sheriff remarks, "Hope you enjoyed the show!"
- One of the sponsors in the Piston Cup for racer Claude Scruggs is called "Leak Less", a trademark of drip pans that are used to prevent oil leaks. This is equivalent to absorbent pads worn by people with urinary incontinence.
- When Lightning tells Rusty and Dusty that he doesn't need headlights because the track is always lit, Rusty replies, "Yeah, well, so is my brother, but he still needs headlights!" This means that he is a drunk driver. When Lightning leaves, Rusty and Dusty both yell, "Don't drive like my brother!" This is another reference to drunk driving.
- Rusty Cornfuel's sponsor is Tow Cap: Hitch Protection. The logo shows a piece of rubber on a hitch, a reference to condoms, as a car's hitch could be compared to a male's genitalia.
- At one point, Lightning tells everyone at Flo's Cafe that Doc Hudson won three Piston Cups, although when Mater hears what Lightning said, he responds, "He did what in his cup?", most likely mishearing "Piston Cup" as "pissed in [his] cup" and believing that Doc had urinated in his cup.
- In the Rust-eze sponsor's tent, Rusty and Dusty recite this rhyme: "Winter is a grand old time; to this there are no ifs or buts. But remember, all that salt and grime can rust your bolts and freeze your–" before being cut off by Lightning. They almost certainly meant to say "nuts", as in the counterpart of a bolt; however, the word "nuts" is also a slang term for testicles.
- When Mack offers Lightning to sponsor Rust-eze, the latter refuses, but when the commercial for Rust-eze comes on, it turns out to be a rear end formula.
Ratatouille
- When Linguini accidentally knocks over a pot of soup, spilling some on the floor, he attempts to remake the soup by adding water from another pot to the soup and then haphazardly throwing in a few spices and vegetables. At one point, Linguini tastes the soup, only to find that it tastes awful, to which he grimaces before he runs over to an open window and vomits outside.
- On Linguini's first day on the job as a cook, Skinner greets him in a sly manner by saying, "Welcome to Hell."
- When Skinner finds Linguini in the vegetable storage, and the latter claims that he was familiarizing himself with all the vegetables, Skinner ushers Linguini out and remarks, "One can get too familiarized with vegetables!", a likely reference to objectophilia.
- While looking for a place to safely conceal Remy under his clothes, Linguini considers keeping Remy in his pants, just below the waistline, causing Remy to give Linguini a horrified, pleading look.
- While teaching Linguini the basics of cooking, Colette informs him that Lalo got fired from the circus for "messing around with the ringmaster's daughter," which could imply that he had sex with her.
- In the above scene, Colette warns Linguini to never play cards with Pompidou, stating that he's been banned from Monte Carlo and Las Vegas, possibly meaning that he is a gambling addict.
- When Linguini is attempting to tell Colette that he refers to Remy as his "...tiny...little...", Colette replies with, "Little?" and glances downward at Linguini's crotch area (though she could also be glancing at his fingers when he makes the gesture).
- The first time Linguini attempts to reveal Remy, Colette believes he is crazy and pulls out pepper spray.
- While Linguini and Colette are both cooking, the former turns around to look at Colette, who is behind him. Linguini sexually admires Colette from her bottom to top before an irritated Remy turns Linguini's head around.
- When Anton Ego says: "I don't like food, I love it! If I don't love it, I don't swallow!", it is a reference to oral sex.
- When Colette returns to the restaurant and discovers a mischief of rats in the kitchen, she gags while attempting to keep her mouth closed, evidently trying to stop herself from vomiting, and attempts to leave, only to be stopped by a grateful Linguini.
WALL-E
- While WALL-E is compressing trash into a cube, he finds a bra and puts it on his audio-visual sensors to protect them from the sunlight (he could have likely mistaken it for a visor and not have known its real purpose).
- During the Repair Ward scene, while EVE is being cleaned, WALL-E looks through the glass window and thinks that the CARSTICS are trying to torture and decapitate her.
- When AUTO is zapping WALL•E in an attempt to take the plant back, GO-4, while holding EVE, stares at the scene with an unfazed look, as if he thinks it's settling.
- When WALL-E and EVE are kissing and holding hands, M-O shows up with the rejected bots, then ushers them away to give WALL-E and EVE some privacy.
Up
- When Russell goes into the bushes to do his business, he asks, "Mr. Fredricksen, am I supposed to dig the hole before or after?", and Carl responds with, "None of my concern." Russell then blurts out, "It's before!", to which Carl covers his ears and pretends not to listen.
- One of the scores in the film's soundtrack is called "Giving Muntz the Bird", a reference to "flipping the bird", which is a common euphemism of the very obscene insult of giving someone the middle finger.
Toy Story 3
- When Woody introduces himself to the toys at Bonnie's house, Dolly asks him, "Woody, huh? You're gonna stick with that?", a joke about how "woody" is also a vulgar slang term for an erect penis.
- When Barbie first meets Ken, she tells him, "Nice ascot." It is sometimes mistaken as a comment towards Ken's buttocks, when, in fact, an ascot is a kind of scarf men usually wear.
- As the toys go from room to room and pass through the bathroom, Lotso says, "Watch out for puddles," implying they were urine. (He said this when he noticed Mr. Potato Head slipping on a puddle.)
- After Lotso removes Mrs. Potato Head's mouth to silence her, Mr Potato Head angrily says "No one takes my wife's mouth, except me!"
- After Mr. Potato Head is brought back after a night in the box, he mutters he was surrounded by "sand and Lincoln Logs," to which Hamm replies, "I don't think those were Lincoln Logs," implying they were feces.
- When Barbie, dressed in Ken's astronaut suit, gets Buzz's instruction manual from the Bookworm, he notices Barbie's high heels and sighs disgustedly. (This hints that he believed Ken had begun cross-dressing.)
- In one scene, Mr. Potato Head uses a cucumber for a body; the combination of the cucumber, hat, and shoes appear to make a phallic shape.
- After Slinky tells Woody to have fun at college, Hamm slyly adds, "But not too much fun." He is telling Woody not to get too drunk (which would be physically impossible, since toys cannot drink alcohol).
- In the end credits, Mr. Potato Head, in one scene, tells the Peas-in-a-Pod after they come out of his rear end, "I told you kids to stay out of my butt!"
- Also in the end credits, when Bonnie's toys get a letter from Sunnyside, the end of the letter reads: "Hugs and kisses to everyone." Buzz thinks that Barbie wrote it, but Jessie points out it was actually Ken who did. When they find out, Woody, Jessie, and Buzz look at each other disgustedly, revealing that Ken is effeminate.
Cars 2
- After Lightning insults Francesco Bernoulli by calling him "fragile" and "not so fast", Francesco begins talking angrily and swearing at Lightning in Italian, before being muted to avoid offense to Italian viewers, then backs up and rubs his rear tires on the floor. This means that he may have been flipping Lightning off.
- When Mater is playfully sneaking around in the Wheel Well Motel, he tries a martini out of curiosity. However, after doing so, he senses that the taste is too strong and awful, and he still had it in his mouth, not wanting to swallow it. He looks everywhere for a place to spit it out, but he could only spit it back in the glass that he drank it from.
- In Tokyo, when Mater tries to find the men's restroom to get himself cleaned up, he is unable to read Japanese while choosing between the two doors and accidentally enters the women's room, where we hear a female car scream, to which Mater sheepishly apologizes as he quickly comes out and re-enters the men's room.
- While Mater is in the bathroom, he sits on a Japanese toilet and cluelessly presses the wash button. The gadget then fires a cold spray of water up to his undercarriage, making him scream in pain and fright.
- In the above scene, before leaving the bathroom, Mater warns Grem and Acer, "When she starts gigglin', prepare to be squirted!" This is a reference to ejaculation.
- When Holley Shiftwell says to Mater that they should find somewhere more private, Mater gets confused and begins to think that she meant for them to go make love.
- When Acer falls onto the chopsticks on the sushi restaurant sign, the cartoon figure appears to be a cannibal, eating his own kind.
- In Paris, when Mater meets the owner of a headlights market, he is scared off when the owner's eyes are on the headlights. This signifies that the eyes are, in a human's case, on the breast.
- On Siddeley, Mater says: "Boy, I've gotta go to a doctor. I keep getting these sharp pains in my undercarriage."
- When Mater is given a vampire disguise, he remarks, "I want to siphon your gas!" This is a reference to vampires and their desire to suck victims' blood.
- In Porto Corsa, when Holley is doing her fake Italian voice to distract the Lemons outside the casino, she asks in an Italian-English accent if one of the Lemons could help her find her lost, made-up, broken-down grandfather, to which Ivan responds, "Sounds like you need some roadside assistance," while showing her his tow cable as his hook comes down. Then Ivan and Alex get in a small argument about who she was talking to. This is a clear example of two criminals taking advantage of a sexy, hot lady. Additionally, "roadside assistance" from Ivan could mean that he wanted to go sexually assault her because he is a bad guy.
- When a few cars are gambling and playing with fuzzy dice, Mary Esgocar arrives and says, "Air freshener!", which may imply that she is talking about male car body odor.
- While Mater disguises himself as a member of the Lemons, the party room is shown decorated with lemons, making it a Lemon party. "Lemon party" is a reference to a shock website that shows an image of three nude elderly men having sex.
Brave
- At the beginning, when a young Merida leaves to fetch her arrow after her first trial, Queen Elinor points out to her husband King Fergus that a bow is no gift for a princess, only to get her butt pinched by the latter as a comical gesture and response to her statement.
- After Wee Dingwall wins the archery tournament, Lord Dingwall says, "Feast your eyes!" and then moons (i.e. exposes his naked buttocks) toward Lord MacGuffin and Lord Macintosh.
- After Young Macintosh is introduced by his father and displays a few sword-fighting skills, he flexes his nipples toward Merida.
- During a brawl, when Young Macintosh is trying to fight back with his sword, someone is seen twisting one of his nipples as the latter screams like a girl.
- When Queen Elinor first becomes a bear, she rushes around frantically, trying to cover her private areas. Merida then reminds her that (since she is a bear) she is covered in fur.
- One scene has King Fergus and the other men taking off their kilts to make a rope down to the bottom of the castle, and their buttocks are briefly shown.
- When the triplets pursue Maudie while still as bear cubs, one of them actually jumps into Maudie's cleavage. One of the two other brothers looks away, but the other grins.
- At the end of the film, both Queen Elinor and the triplets become naked upon turning back into humans from bears (Elinor's nude body is covered up by the tapestry, and viewers can only see the triplets' butts). When King Fergus realizes his wife is naked, he tells the other lords to look away and respect her privacy. Then, when Fergus sees the triplets, he remarks, "Now that's what I call a wee naked bobby!"
Monsters University
- In the scene where Randall makes cupcakes, the letters on them say "BE MY dAL". He then fixes it to "BE MY PAL" and states that it would have been embarrassing. "Dal" is short for "dally", which means to flirt playfully or sexual overtures. However, the letters are changed to smiley faces with glasses in international versions of the film, mainly due to translation issues and to avoid the need for adding additional cupcakes to translate.
- In the party scene, Sulley wins at tic-tac-toe against another monster who is passed out (possibly intoxicated). The implication could have been that they were playing beer pong.
- When Don announces that he and Sheri are engaged, he describes himself to Squishy as his "big brother who's marrying his mother" and "his brother who shares the same mom/wife," suggesting an incestuous relationship.
Inside Out
- When Riley hears a frightening sound, Fear worries that it might be a bear. While Disgust assures that "there are no bears in San Francisco," Anger claims that he saw "a hairy guy that looked like a bear," alluding to the stereotypical trait of gay men in San Francisco.
- There is a running gag where Anger mentions about blurting out curse words. An example is when the emotions are suggesting solutions on what to do on Riley's first day of school the next day, Anger suggests, "We should lock the door and scream that curse word we know."
- A similar instance happens in a later scene, when Joy and Sadness get sucked up by the vacuum and Anger asks, "Can I say that curse word now?" Also, when the brand-new expanded console is installed, Anger types out a profane word, but Fear manages to censor it.
- When the brand-new expanded console is installed, Disgust finds a big red alarm that says "Puberty" and, not knowing how to pronounce it, asks, "What is poo-ber-ty?", to which Joy replies, "Oh, nothing important."
- At one point, a memory orb (which is assumed to be really hard) hits Fear in his groin.
The Good Dinosaur
- Arlo refers to the family's chicken-like creatures as "cluckers", a possible allusion to a familiar profanity.
- In one scene, Spot urinates on a rock, prompting Arlo to slowly turn his head around in shock and disgust.
- In one part of the film, Arlo and Spot eat fruit having fallen on the ground and rotted/fermented, and then start seeing weird things, such as Arlo with too many eyeballs and Arlo in Spot's mouth. This is a reference to hallucinating from intoxication or drug usage. It is also an homage to the classic Pink Elephants scene in Dumbo.
Finding Dory
- At the beginning, when Mr. Ray tells the class that they are going to have a lesson, Dory misunderstands and starts to explain "the birds and the bees" to the class before Mr. Ray quickly cuts her off.
- When Hank steals the truck belonging to the Marine Life Institute, he tells the truck drivers to "suck it, bipeds".
Cars 3
- During Lightning's training at Rust-eze Racing Center, Cruz Ramirez hangs Lightning down at one point. She then gives him a "Drip Pan" just in case, much to his embarrassment.
- One of the tracks of the Cars 3 score is called "Drip Pan", referring to the above scene.
- As Lightning and Cruz are arguing about racing on the beach, Lightning exclaims that, "Life's a beach and then you drive!" Taken out of context, said passage sounds like "Life's a bitch and then you die," which Luigi and Guido, after a brief pause, appear to notice. This might also be a reference to the song "Life's a Bitch" by rapper Nas.
- When Lightning and Cruz are locked inside the Thunder Hollow demolition derby, one of the rules Roscoe tells them is, "No cursin'. It's family night." This is a reference to family films without profanity.
- During the demolition derby, Faregame says to Lightning, "Hey, buddy! Get the __ out of my way!", but he honks on the blank word, implying he might have used profanity.
Coco
- After Abuelita frightens the Mariachi, she hugs Miguel while pressing his face against her breasts, making Miguel desperately try to get out of that position, before he shows a face of disgust after Abuelita stops hugging him.
- When Héctor sings one of his songs to Chicharrón and Miguel, he slowly says, "Knuckles," and pauses. Chicharrón then says, "Those aren't the words," and Héctor replies, "There are children present," implying that the original song had obscene lyrics. In fact, Héctor's song would have referenced Juanita's knockers (her breasts).
- While Miguel is searching for Dante in the art studio, he passes by an artist painting a naked female skeleton, who glares at him along with the artist, causing Miguel to apologize and go away to meet Frida Kahlo. This can be seen as painting a nude woman in real life, as many famous paintings depict it.
Incredibles 2
- After being interrogated by Rick Dicker, before Tony Rydinger gets his memories about Violet's identity wiped out, he expresses regret for having seen her with her super suit, possibly meaning that he felt sexually excited.
- The sequel film contains a decent amount of profanity, with the words "damn", "hell" and "crap" used on several occasions.
- After Violet becomes angry at her father for having contacted Dicker to erase Tony's memories about her (and their planned date), she throws her super suit and quickly storms off to her room, leading Dash to ask if she was "having adolescence." Dash was possibly thinking that his sister was having her menstrual period.
- This could also be a reference to Spencer Fox, Dash's voice actor in the original film, being replaced by Huck Milner after hitting puberty.
Toy Story 4
- A running gag in the movie is Forky wanting to throw himself in the garbage, which is treated in a manner similar to suicide idealization.
Onward
- At one point, while Barley attempts to repair Guinevere, his butt crack is visibly showing.
- In one scene, when Ian presses the gas pedal to escape Colt Bronco, he exclaims, "Son of a b–!", but the scene is cut before he can finish his sentence.
- A similar instance happens in a later scene, when Corey paralyzes the pawn shop owner, Grecklin, and Laurel exclaims in shock: "Holy son of a–! You killed her!"
- When Wilden steps out of Guinevere, Officer Gore inquires, "You have a long night there, buddy?", implying that she assumed he was drunk.
Soul
- When Joe Gardner is running away from The Great Beyond, he runs past a soul who covers up her privates and asks, in Korean "Where are my pants?".
- When Joe Gardner first arrives in The Great Before, he asks one of the counselors if he's in Heaven, which she denies. After this, Joe tries to ask if he's in Hell, but notices the baby souls around him, and instead asks if he's in "h-e-double-hockey-sticks". However, the souls quickly realized what he meant and began to repeat the word "Hell" for much of the scene, until the counselor managed to get them to stop.
- When 22 is inside of Joe's body, she accidentally breaks the rear end of Joe's pants at one point, leaving Joe's underwear visible. Joe, inside a therapy cat's body, is forced to cover his underwear by tapping his body's butt.
- While meeting some of his mother's coworkers, Joe (while inside of Mr. Mittens' body) asks 22 (while inside of Joe's body) to give one of them a kiss as part of their traditional greetings. 22 kisses said coworker on the mouth, causing her to begin flirting with Joe out of confusion. Another coworker calls her a "cougar" (a slang term referring to older women that have relationships with younger men) because of this.
Luca
- There is a running gag where Alberto tells everyone "What's wrong with you, stupid'o?"
- Uncle Ugo's internal organs are visibly seen due to his appearance of being an anglerfish.
- When Uncle Ugo's heart stopped, Luca had to punch his heart to restart it.
- When Ercole meets Luca and Alberto, he asks where they got their clothes from. As he claims, "A dead body".
Blue Sky Studios film
Spies in Disguise
- After Lance defeats two guards, a pigeon poops on one of them. Lance notices this and comments that the guard didn't deserve it.
- While being transformed into a pigeon after accidentally drinking Walter's "biodynamic concealment" concoction, Lance briefly glances at his private areas to see them shrinking like his hand did.
- During the car chase through the streets of Washington, D.C., when Lance's car flies off an overpass, a compass falls out of Walter's backpack during the slow-motion sequence, and the needle jabs Lance's rear end.
- While flying on a plane to Mexico, Lance tries to defecate in the bathroom. However, he has difficulties doing so due to his pigeon form. After leaving the restroom, Walter asks Lance if he's fine, to which he responds: "I just found out number one and number two both come out in the same place. So, no!"
- When Lance tries to scare Kimura into revealing everything that he knows about Killian, he tells Kimura to raise his hands. However, this causes Kimura to drop his towel he was wearing due to being in a pool, leaving him nude with his bare butt showing onscreen. Lance notices this and tells Kimura to hold his towel with one hand. When Walter knocks out Kimura, he falls to the ground naked.
- When Walter sprays truth serum into Kimura, he proves to Lance how it works by asking Kimura his biggest secret, and the arms dealer reveals he urinated in the pool. Lance and Walter become shocked and both remark, "That's a lot of honesty."
- When Marcy and the H.T.U.V. agents arrive at the hotel to arrest Lance, he and Walter both roll a nude Kimura to block the door. While rolling Kimura, Lance gets his head stuck in Kimura's bellybutton and when he pops out, his head is covered in navel lint.
- When Marcy breaks down the door of Kimura's suite and notices a naked Kimura on the floor, she grimaces while attempting to keep her mouth closed, evidently trying to stop herself from vomiting.
- When Walter uses the grappling hook on the multi-pen and attaches it to a elevator, he is sent swinging, underneath an elevator, then, the elevator goes up, causing it to pull Walter and Lance, causing Lance and Walter's heads to hit the guards in the private area. And one of the japanese thugs, seen detained by one of the guards, is seen laughing at them.
- When Walter tries to use the multi-pen against a squadron of H.T.U.V. agents, one of his pigeons eats it. Due to this, the pigeon ends up vomiting pink goo against the agents.
- After being turned back to normal, Lance notices that he is nude, to which he dons his mission suit.
Disney/Pixar/20th Century shorts and specials
The Delivery Boy
- At the end of the short, while Mickey and Minnie are playing "The Stars and Stripes Forever" and Minnie plays the song on a tambourine, a stick of dynamite explodes near them, sending them both into the air. Minnie falls down on the tambourine and continues dancing while shaking her rear end, which has the tambourine stuck to it. The cartoon then ends with Mickey playing while slapping the tambourine on Minnie's butt.
Three Little Wolves
- After the Big Bad Wolf (disguised as Little Bo Peep) traps Fifer and Fiddler Pig in his house, he locks the door and swallows the key. The pigs, still believing he is Bo Peep, blush and utter, "Why, Bo Peep!", presumably thinking that "she" was trying to be intimate with them.
Hawaiian Holiday
- While Donald is dancing the hula as Mickey plays the ukulele, Donald accidentally dances near a campfire and sets his hula skirt and rear end on fire. When he notices, he yowls in pain and thrashes about wildly until he finds a pond to douse the blaze.
Donald's Better Self
- An extended scene shows Donald's Devil trying to get Donald to smoke a pipe, which makes him quite sick.
Der Fuehrer's Face
- This short is fully focused on Nazism.
Symphony Hour
- At one point, Donald, fed up with the chaos caused by the damaged instruments, packs up his things and tries to leave, prompting Mickey to point a gun at Donald's head to prevent him from doing so.
Pluto and the Armadillo
- At one point, when Pluto clashes with an armadillo, he mistakes his ball for the critter and rips it to shreds. Thinking he killed the armadillo, Pluto cries mournfully until the unharmed armadillo emerges from a hole and affectionately consoles Pluto, much to his relief and joy.
Springtime for Pluto
- A male-voiced caterpillar switches to a female-looking butterfly, implying a gender change. Even then, the female butterfly shows a lot of what would be called "cleavage" if it were a human female.
Donald's Dilemma
- After Daisy hears Donald's changed voice on the radio, she thinks about committing suicide.
Plutopia
- In one scene, Pluto imagines a row of sausages, which makes him overly ecstatic. This is equivalent to a person high on something.
- At one point, the cat tries to commit suicide with a shotgun, but Pluto pulls the gun away just in time.
- At one point, the lion (which greatly resembles Lambert) accidentally bumps into a man drinking booze and acting clearly drunk as he talks to the clueless lion.
Up a Tree
- When Chip and Dale first spot Donald climbing their tree in an attempt to cut it down, Dale tells Chip, "It's a duck with a big fanny!" They were obviously referring to Donald's rear end, but in the UK, the word "fanny" is a euphemism for a woman's anatomy.
Trail Mix-Up
- When Roger Rabbit, Baby Herman, the beaver, and the bear get blown out of the studio and end up crashing into Mount Rushmore, Herman, having lost his diaper in the explosion, is seen covering his crotch. Roger is also seen nude while using his clothes as a makeshift flag.
Geri's Game
- While Geri is playing chess against his own persona, when the game is nearly over, White Geri (with glasses) fakes a heart attack to outsmart Black Geri (without glasses) and falls to the ground, which alarms Black Geri who, in turn, tests his own pulse.
Knick Knack
- When the short was first released, the breasts of Sunny Miami and Sunny Atlantis were unusually big. However, this was later changed when the short aired in theaters with Finding Nemo for the sake of the young viewers.
For the Birds
- All the little birds lose all of their feathers after being flung into the air, after which Bully tries covering himself with a leaf. Ultimately, all the little birds cover themselves and hide behind the big bird as he laughs.
- The ending title appears in a black-and-white version of splattered bird feces (despite the fact that bird excrement is actually white).
Mike's New Car
- During the scene where Mike's car malfunctions, Mike and Sulley both fall back in their seats with their feet showing. Jerry suddenly walks past to see the car bouncing up and down with Mike and Sulley's feet showing and then runs away in fear (thinking they are having sex or something similar in the car).
Boundin'
- The first time the Lamb gets all of his wool sheared, he loses his pride while the other animals laugh at him. This is equivalent to a nude person who would feel the same way and be ridiculed in the same manner.
Jack-Jack Attack
- When Syndrome visits the Parr residence, Kari McKeen answers the door. She then asks why he has an "S" on his chest, to which he claims that it stands for "Sitter", and that he was going to have the initials for "babysitter", but then he would have been going around with a big "BS" (as in "bullshit").
Mater and the Ghostlight
- After hearing a scary Ghostlight story told by the Sheriff, Mater starts shaking and rattling uncontrollably; he is also breathing hard and heavily. After he begins to notice that he is the only one rattling, he looks nervously for a spot to put his front down. Right before he does so, for just a split second, viewers can clearly see his small genitalia on his undercarriage. Seconds later, he feels his hind raising up. Before he grabs his hook to pull it down again, for only a few seconds, he appears to be air-humping/thrusting (but in a circular and back-and-forth motion).
Day & Night
- When Day pokes the moon in Night, it is equivalent to poking the groin.
Hawaiian Vacation
- Buzz says (in Spanish) that he and the other toys removed all the feces from the kitty litter.
Toy Story of Terror!
- When Jessie dives into Mr. Jones' throat to retrieve Mr. Potato Head's arm, the PEZ Cat is grossed out and vomits out a PEZ candy.
- To prevent herself from getting captured by Mr. Jones near the end, Jessie kicks Mr. Jones in his underside and he falls down in pain. This emulates what happens when a person is kicked in the groin.
We Wish You a Merry Walrus
- After Jangrah says, "We could follow him if we only had a ship," Rockhopper suddenly appears sailing on his pirate ship, the Migrator, saying, "Avast! Did someone say ship?" and: "No really, did someone say ship? Sometimes me hearing ain't so good," possibly hinting that it could have been a different word, like a certain swearword.
- When the protagonists are aboard the pirate ship called the Migrator, Rockhopper says: "Now, let's get down to business. You can't be hiring a pirate ship without booty," then quickly whispers at the audience, saying, "By that, I mean cash."
Frozen Fever
- Throughout most of the short, Elsa, due her inexplicable fever in which Snowgies appear every time she sneezes, behaves as if she were intoxicated.
Toy Story That Time Forgot
- The broken crayon and stuffing from the sock monkey represent blood.
Inner Workings
- At one point, while Paul is playing in the ocean, his bladder can be seen emptying itself, indicating that Paul was urinating in the ocean.
Purl
- At the staff meeting, one of the employees quips: "What's the difference between a porcupine and a BMW? With the porcupine, the pricks are on the outside!"
- At one point, Purl jokes, "So then he says, 'I know this suit is expensive, baby, but, at my apartment, it's 100% off.'" The other employees start laughing after that.
- During the second staff meeting, Purl suddenly jumps up and declares, "I say we go for it, and if finance doesn't like it, they can kiss our ass!"
- When Purl fantasizes about her trip with the Office Bros, multiple alcoholic references are made, including vomiting.
Playdate with Destiny
- At one point, Maggie Simpson drinks her feeding bottle as if she were drinking beer.
- At the entrance to Broken Ankle Park, there is a sign that reads: "You Must Be This Medicated to Enter", listing off different kinds of prescription drugs.
Once Upon a Snowman
- When Olaf enters Wandering Oaken's Trading Post and Sauna, he explains to Oaken that his shop name is an anagram for "Naked Norwegians".
Forky Asks a Question
- In "What is a Friend?", Forky thinks the mug dies when it breaks.
- In "What is a Pet?", Rib talks about the digestive system in a semi graphic manner and mentions poop and a litterbox.
Lamp Life
- A woman pukes off screen.
Television shows
Walt Disney Presents
- In "Two Happy Amigos", José Carioca travels around the world, where he meets a cougar, a bear, and an alligator (who all attempt to eat him), but he is unable to stay long and offers each wild animal a cigar before leaving.
Adventures of the Gummi Bears
- In "Toadie's Wild Ride", Toadwart steals a whole keg of Gummiberry Juice and drinks the entire contents at once, with rather explosive results. This could be a reference to what happens to people who become intoxicated.
DuckTales (1987 series)
- In "Once Upon a Dime", when a young Scrooge is in jail with the Beagle Boys, one of them sees Scrooge's kilt and calls it a nice skirt that Ma Beagle would kill to have, and that she has before.
- In "Spies in Their Eyes", after Donald has been hypnotized by Cinnamon Teal, as he returns to the navy at night, a fellow sailor assumes that Donald had a good time during his short stay in Hong Kong, and when the sailor notices Donald's eyes fully wide open, he states that the latter really did have a "good" time.
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers
- In "Adventures in Squirrelsitting", when Chip and Dale are seen in drag, Wart and Mole attempt to kiss them, but they both duck out of the way, causing Wart and Mole to kiss each other (much to their mutual disgust).
- In "Fake Me to Your Leader", the investigating officers open a door and hear a high-pitched scream, implying they had accidentally walked in on a woman in a changing room.
- In "Gadget Goes Hawaiian", at the very end of the episode, Chip and Dale attempt to kiss Gadget, but she evades them, causing them to accidentally kiss each other instead (again, much to their mutual disgust).
- In "A Fly in the Ointment", when the Rescue Rangers each get their heads switched on different bodies after going through Nimnul's Phonomatic Modemizer, Gadget (having her head switched with Dale's body) covers the lower region of "her body" with Dale's shirt while screaming in panic and horror, then later covers it with a soufflé cup eventually shaped like a dress.
- When Dale (having his mind switched with Gadget's body) states while unintentionally touching her waist, "I always wanted to be close to Gadget, but not this close!", Gadget grabs "his arms" and tells him, "Keep the hands off the body!", making Dale sheepishly apologize afterwards.
TaleSpin
- In "Molly Coddled", Molly, at one point, places a fork on a chair that Covington is about to sit in, and when he does, his clothed butt gets pricked by said fork, causing him to yowl in pain.
- In "Sheepskin Deep", Baloo has a lamp depicting a topless hula girl. Also, when Kit asks Baloo if he can conjugate verbs, he quickly retorts, "That is none of your business!", assuming Kit meant joining others in sex.
- In "All's Whale That Ends Whale", Seymour claims that he is using an excellent fertilizer, and Baloo snarks, "That I can believe." As fertilizer is manure, Baloo was hinting that what Seymour claimed was bullshit.
- In "Waiders of the Wost Tweasure", when Baloo and his rival Airplane Jane steal a two-piece horse costume, Jane remarks, "I'll be the head, while you be yourself," implicitly calling Baloo a "horse's ass".
- In "Stuck on You", after Baloo and Don Karnage jump into a chemical vat that removes the glue that was binding them together, Karnage lets Baloo off lightly. However, as Karnage walks away, Baloo (under his breath) snidely warns him to "watch where [he's] sitting," and the camera focuses on Karnage's clothed butt with some glue that Baloo had secretly applied there before they parted ways.
Darkwing Duck
- In "Can't Bayou Love", while Darkwing Duck is pursuing Jambalaya Jake and Gumbo, three flaming candles light Darkwing's behind on fire until he lands in a punch bowl, dousing the blaze.
- In "Monsters R Us", after Moloculo turns Launchpad into a vampire bat, the latter, at one point, is seen drinking a bottle of ketchup in an attempt to fight his urge to drink people's blood.
- In "U.F.Foe", when an alien guard tells Darkwing that Launchpad and the princess are going to "oompa", Darkwing, thinking it means something rude, covers Gosalyn's ears and barks at the guard.
Goof Troop
- At the very start of the show's intro (in some airings), a seated Goofy smells smoke and then jumps up while yelping, revealing that his clothed butt was on fire.
- In Hot Air, Pistol Pete runs beneath a line of people to get to the cotton candy machine at the end, as she does a woman gasps, turns around and hits a man behind her thinking he touched her inappropriately.
- In "Lethal Goofin'", P.J. has the ability to beat up bullies by smacking them with his rear end, earning him and Max the privilege of becoming members of the School Safety Patrol.
- In "Three Ring Bind", a running gag is Pistol assaulting the Ringmaster by biting his nose or kicking him. Later in the episode, when Pete mourns over his daughter, believing she drowned, Annie the elephant shoots a peanut at Pete's clothed butt to get his attention and shows him that Pistol is safe and sound.
Aladdin (TV series)
- Many of the show's episodes involve Genie injuring himself in some way, prompting him to tell the viewers not to play with certain objects as someone always gets hurt.
- In "In the Heat of the Fright", Abu and Iago are shown to have snuggled up next to each other while sleeping. They then wake up, see what they are doing, and yelp in horror and disgust. Iago then tells himself that it was just a bad dream while quivering.
Gargoyles
- In "Vows", after the bride-to-be Fox tells Xanatos that "[she'll] go change for tonight," he watches her leave, his eyes fixed squarely on her butt. The smirk on his face makes his inner thoughts blatantly readable.
Shnookums and Meat
- In "Ow, Hey!", while Shnookums and Meat are playing baseball, a running gag is Meat getting hit on the head with the ball, causing him to exclaim, "Ow, hey!"
- In "Poodle Panic", when Shnookums and Meat are forced to spend the day with their cousin Toulouse, the poodle takes over their TV time and turns on a soap opera. When Shnookums becomes fed up with Toulouse, the former grabs a lamp and attempts to assault the poodle with it, but Meat intervenes by taking the blow and saying, "Easy, Shnookums, that's a lawsuit!"
- In the same episode, Toulouse, at one point, jumps into a trash can which then rolls downhill, causing a chain reaction in the streets and sending the trash can into a sewage treatment plant, where Toulouse falls into a vat of toxic waste and comes out all stinky.
- In "Cabin Fever", Shnookums and Meat eat a jar of expired cocktail weenies, which causes them to hallucinate as if they were both intoxicated.
Timon & Pumbaa
- Near the end of the show's opening theme, Pumbaa pops up shaking his posterior, with Timon taking notice. When Timon turns Pumbaa around, a farting sound is heard before the song ends.
- In "Can't Take a Yolk", Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed attempt to get an elephant to flatten an ostrich sitting on an egg that the hyenas want to steal. When the elephant approaches the ostrich, the bird removes one of her tail feathers to make the pachyderm sneeze and fall on the hyenas, crushing them with his rump. As the elephant walks away, the three flattened hyenas can be seen stuck to his rear end.
- In "Isle of Manhood", when Pumbaa is putting Timon through the Manhood Test, the meerkat offers the warthog a cake at one point, which he declines, saying he doesn't like cakes. A sexy woman suddenly jumps out of said cake, convincing Pumbaa to check off that test. Also, the word "manhood" is a slang term for a male's genitalia.
- In "Africa-Dabra!", when Rabbit deliberately ousts Timon from his best friend Pumbaa, the warthog eventually learns the truth and becomes enraged. When Pumbaa sees Timon onstage as the meerkat fails to pull a rabbit out of his hat to amaze the audience, the warthog gets an idea. He strips off Rabbit's fur and disguises himself as the rabbit to help Timon, which works. Meanwhile, a naked Rabbit sulks sadly in his hat.
- In "Oahu Wahoo", Bahuka, a tiki statue that speaks telepathically so that only Timon can understand him, orders the meerkat to get him a pillow, to which Timon looks around and uses Pumbaa as a makeshift pillow. Bahuka then tells Timon to get an air freshener for this "pillow", implying that Bahuka could detect Pumbaa's stinky odor.
- In "Beast of Eden", in an attempt to get back a monster's gold tooth that holds the key to his magical powers, Timon, in one scene, puts an outhouse near the Native Chief and then makes trickling noises with a watering can (implying urination), causing the Chief to jiggle awkwardly until he rushes inside the outhouse to use the bathroom.
- In "Mind Over Matterhorn", in an attempt to get past a tough Billy Goat guard, Pumbaa, in one scene, dresses up as an attractive female goat and makes flirting gestures toward the Billy Goat guard, showing a womanly shaped "bare leg" at one point, which temporarily causes the guard to fall in love with "her".
- In "Robin Hoodwinked", Timon imagines what Robin Hood looks like in a thought bubble, to which the meerkat strips off Robin Hood's clothes, leaving him nearly nude, and wears them.
- Later, a running gag is Timon shooting suction cup arrows that end up striking Pumbaa's rear end. In the end, Timon uses his archery skills to fire suction cup arrows at Claim-Jumper Quint's clothed butt.
- In "Broadway Bound & Gagged", a film director named Bob Coffee has a habit of drinking coffee excessively when he gets nervous or frustrated, hence his name. This becomes a running gag when Timon and Pumbaa wreak havoc while attempting to put on their own individual shows.
- In "No-Good Samaritan", when King Leopold gives Timon and Pumbaa the duty to take his daughter Claudia out to play and act as her bodyguards, a running gag is Timon getting attacked and/or injured in some way.
- In "Ready, Aim, Fire", when Smolder catches Timon and Pumbaa warming themselves by a campfire, he tells them that playing with fire is bad and eats such people. The bear then shows a little door in his stomach, revealing that he ate two kids named Joey and Suzie for playing with fire. After Smolder leaves with a warning, Timon and Pumbaa face a French-accented lumberjack named Quint who demands them to relight his campfire so he can cook a fish he caught. As a running gag, Timon and Pumbaa are faced with either getting eaten by Smolder if they play with fire, or getting killed by Quint if they don't bring him fire. After a struggle with Smolder and a volcano, Timon is about to tell Quint the truth when the lumberjack notices Timon and Pumbaa's rear ends are on fire and decides to eat them instead of his fish. As Quint roasts the meerkat and warthog, an angry Smolder shows up, but Timon and Pumbaa tell him that Quint is the reason they were using fire. The bear then frees Timon and Pumbaa (who are both seen with furless rumps in the next scene), destroys the fire, and eats Quint (who is later seen inside Smolder's stomach with Joey and Suzie).
- In "Stay Away from my Honey!", when Timon spots Pumbaa having dinner with Smolder and Leslie, he goes under the table to get Pumbaa's attention, but when he taps on Pumbaa's hoof, the warthog thinks it is Leslie touching it. He accidentally kicks Timon and the meerkat hits Smolder's foot, making the bear also believe it was Leslie. This emulates what happens when two or more people are playing footsies with each other.
- In "Sitting Pretty Awful", when Timon tries to burp one of the triplets, the infant vomits all over him off-screen. Timon is then seen furless until Pumbaa gives the meerkat his fur coat, which the warthog cleaned and pressed.
- Later, when the triplets need to be changed after Timon smelled something stinky (which Pumbaa denies it being him), Pumbaa insists that Timon do it since he has fingers. The meerkat is heard off-screen expressing disgust, and the scene cuts to him outside wearing a chemical protection suit as he uses a pair of tongs to bury the triplets' smelly diapers.
- In "Dapper Duck Burgers", when Timon and Pumbaa keep messing up Smolder's fast-food order of a burger without onions, the bear, at one point, illustrates what he does to people who get his order wrong by assaulting the Dapper Duck mascot display in effigy.
Quack Pack
- In "Gator Aid", Donald ends up getting unwanted affections from a female alligator named Antoinette.
- In "Hit the Road, Backwater Jack", Donald taunts a beetle that cannot sting him because of his protective suit by shaking his behind at the insect. This ends up backfiring when the pants of the suit start sagging, and the beetle retaliates by flying inside Donald's suit to sting him.
Disney's Doug
- In "Doug's Secret Christmas", Doug tells his father that he learned about sex in school.
- In "Doug Gets it All", while taking a look at Doug's idea for the Beebe Bluff Middle School Yearbook cover, Guy quietly says "a bunch of jackasses".
101 Dalmatians: The Series
- In "Two for the Show", near the end of the episode, Steven the alligator comments that he loves a game show host and spits out a microphone, suggesting he had eaten the Squeal of Fortune host at some point.
- In "A Christmas Cruella", at the very end of the episode, Whizzer urinates on Cruella, to which she looks disgustedly at the camera and says, "God bless us, everyone."
- In "Tic Track Toe", when Cadpig dresses up in a bunny costume and taunts Go-Go for his phobia of bunnies, the greyhound soon snaps and launches a vicious attack on Cadpig. Although battered and bruised from the assault, Cadpig states that Go-Go is cured of his bunny fears.
- In "Purred It Through the Grapevine", Swamp Rat tries to sell the pups and Spot what he claims to be the Official Barking Codebook. The cover falls off to reveal that it is actually a magazine called Eratica with an image of a rat model on the cover. This is a play on the term "erotica", another name for pornographic magazines.
- In "Valentine Daze", Roger attempts to hide Anita's valentine in various places, one of them being under some straw in the barn near Duchess, only for the cow to crush Roger's head with her exposed udder with teats.
- In "Shipwrecked", when Lucky and Scorch are marooned on a deserted island, Scorch utters something in his ferret language to Lucky, and he answers, "Same to you!", implying that Scorch cursed at Lucky. However, since Lucky is the only one who apparently understands Scorch, it is unknown what the ferret said to him.
- In "DeVil-Age Elder", Spot proceeds to kiss Rolly and Cadpig (much to their disgust) to break the curse that fell on them, and after they find out what is wrong with De Vil Ville, Spot exclaims in joy and tells the viewers, "It's like the old story: Kiss a chicken, break the curse."
- Later in the same episode, Spot kisses Lucky, Roger, Anita, and Rebecca to break the curse on them as well (again, much to their disgust).
- In the first part of "Dalmatian Vacation", as the entire 101 Dalmatians are riding with Roger, Anita, and Cruella, the bus has to stop every few meters on the road, as Whizzer is always in need to use a tree or bush. Cruella tries to prevent more delays because of Whizzer, but relents after he relieves himself in her shoes.
- In the second part of the series finale, Cruella, at one point, dons an inflatable "sexy girl on the beach" costume in an attempt to seduce Roger, only for Spot to puncture the inflatable's rear end with her beak, thereby making it deflate and sending Cruella whooshing away.
Recess
- In "The Great Jungle Gym Standoff", Spinelli shouts, "Last one on Ol' Rusty has to give Ms. Finster a sponge bath!" Randall then snarls, "Hey, that's my job!", most likely implying that Finster is a pedophile.
- In "To Finster with Love", when Muriel Finster and Hank the janitor hook up, one of the shots in their falling-in-love montage involves a fairly long scene of Finster staring seductively at Hank's visible butt crack. A later scene shows Finster giggling as she is riding a floor buffer operated by Hank, an obvious reference to vibrators.
- In "The Challenge", when Principal Prickly takes the gang to his older brother Paul's school for a kickball game, he notices his brother's school's extremely tall flagpole and mutters, "A flagpole that tall is unseemly." This could imply that Prickly thought the tall flagpole resembled a man's penis, or at least infer that his brother is overcompensating for lacking balls (testicles).
- In "Randall's Reform", when Ms. Finster is distributing useless balls to the kids (while saving the sole good ball for Randall), some of the balls the kids bounce proceed to make noises resembling flatulence.
- In "The Hypnotist", while Peter Prickly, or rather Petey, is toying with the PA microphone while locked in his office, he briefly makes armpit noises, causing snickers from TJ and his friends and disgust from the Ashleys, implying that the kids on the playground were mistaking Petey's armpit sounds as him emitting flatulence.
- In "The Big Prank", when TJ successfully pranks King Bob via a whoopee cushion and a live microphone, the former, in a very loud yet sarcastic tone, asks him: "What's the matter, Kingie? Could it be today's baked bean casserole?!", alluding to how baked beans are notorious for causing flatulence problems.
- Earlier in the same episode, during King Bob's flashback to his days as the Prankster Prince, Peter Prickly, while giving morning announcements, tells the kids to not forget to tell their parents, regarding an upcoming event, that Prickly is a big, fat...only to interrupt himself and then angrily demand who sabotaged his morning announcements, before he demands for Ms. Lemon to come to his office as he signs off. Meanwhile, Bob is seen smirking among the laughter of his fellow classmates, implying that Bob had suggested in the written announcements that the students tell their parents a very crude/vulgar statement about the principal.
Pepper Ann
- In "The Big Pencil", when the students are presenting their science projects, Dieter starts off with a volcano stating that it has "explosive power to knock me on my..." before cutting away to Trinket starting with "Asphalt", making it sound almost like he said "knock me on my ass".
- In "Manly Milo", when Pepper Ann gives Milo a series of men-related magazines to look through, one of them is an issue of Play Dude. Embarrassed, Pepper Ann responds, "How did that get there?" Said magazine is a reference to Playboy, which is known for its adult content directed at men.
- In "In Support of", the episode mostly focuses on double entendres about breasts and bra-related euphemisms. It begins with Pepper Ann misinterpreting Coach Doogan's request that everyone should get "support" when using the trampoline. What follows is Pepper Ann panicking and seeing large, dome-shaped objects made to look like breasts, as well as hearing people using different related words, such as "boobs". However, she ultimately learns that when Doogan said "support", she meant a buddy to hold on to.
- In "Quiz Bowl", Nicky gets stage fright during a quiz show and, at one point, runs off-screen to vomit.
- In "Cocoon Gables", Millicent the Militant tells Pepper Ann that she is going to a singles meet. Later, she returns wearing a sombrero, with trashy makeup and clothes, and hiccuping, implying that she got drunk and possibly took part in crass and uncouth situations.
- In "That's My Dad", Pepper Ann, Nicky and Milo rummage through Chuck's old letters to Lydia. All of them are cut out and Pepper Ann asks Lydia why they end when "they start to get interesting". Instead of getting a straight answer, Lydia simply leaves the house, implying that the letters were sexual in nature.
Mickey Mouse Works
- In "Locksmiths", Mickey uses a lock pick to enter multiple doors, eventually leading him to discover Clarabelle Cow taking a shower, much to their mutual shock. Mickey then shuts all the doors at once and says, "Wrong pick."
- In "How to Be a Gentleman", the narrator, at the end of the short, reminds Goofy to pull up his pants. This causes Goofy to get angry with the narrator, to which he grabs a club and attempts to beat up the narrator before knocking over the camera.
Teacher's Pet
- In many of the show's episodes, a running gag is Ian Wazselewski doing gross things, usually involving his pet snake or bodily fluids.
- In "Being Mrs. Leadready", when Scott Leadready II is wearing his Mrs. Leadready disguise, the blouse shows "breasts" (most likely fruit halves) that are visibly bulging.
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command
- In "The Crawling Flesh", after everybody is turned back to normal with a gas antidote, they are all seen completely nude, including Commander Nebula (who covers his crotch) and Booster Munchapper (although his lower region is covered by smoke in the next scene). Buzz stares at Booster before Nebula demands Buzz to get him and his other space personnel some clothes.
- In "Speed Trap", Mira Nova unintentionally insults one of the Porcelons (aliens resembling toilets) by saying, "I'm feeling a little flush...", to which XR interjects, "Please, sir, you'll have to excuse her potty mouth." Buzz then pipes up, "Put a lid on it!", which offends the Porcelons even more. After that, Booster arrives and uses the lead Porcelon as an extra bathroom, much to his teammates' horror.
House of Mouse
- In "Goofy's Valentine Date", when several dates are at the club, Pumbaa is seen making a cute face at Timon, to which the meerkat tells his warthog friend, "Don't even think about it!" This suggests that Pumbaa is gay.
- In "Unplugged Club", Eeyore, who is acting as a stand-up comedian, declares that he will refrain from saying "poo jokes". While Piglet assumes that Eeyore meant that he won't use any jokes about/of Winnie the Pooh, the donkey actually meant that he won't use toilet humor (defecation, flatulence, urination, and/or vomiting).
- In "Jiminy Cricket", the titular character claims at one point, "Maybe you'll have puppies," while the camera shows Pongo and Perdita, and then later states, "Maybe you won't," while showing Belle and Beast, implying that the two had sexual relationships while trying to have babies.
- In "Donald's Pumbaa Prank", Pete tries getting Donald to use Pumbaa to fart through the air conditioning unit after eating stink bugs as a prank, which fails. However, the warthog ends up farting after Donald rushes him out of the club. Pete then gets kicked out and is forced to endure Pumbaa's flatus in the open air.
- In "Clarabelle's Big Secret", Clarabelle is seen writing down everyone's big secrets. When she gets to Pluto, she remarks, "Oh my, I can't write that down!", implying that Pluto's big secret is smutty.
- In "Super Goof", when Ludwig Von Drake calculates that a meteor will fall on the House of Mouse, he reveals that it will fall exactly where Clarabelle is by writing an "X" on her butt. She is visibly offended by this.
- In "Suddenly Hades", Pete, at one point, attempts to lure Hades out of the club by disguising himself as the love goddess Aphrodite. Later, when Mickey exposes Pete by ripping the dress off, Hades asks Mickey, "What kind of club are you trying to run?"
The Legend of Tarzan
- During the show's intro, Tantor accidentally sits on Terk, crushing her with his rump.
- In "Tarzan and the Lost Cub", a leopard cub that Jane adopted rips off Tarzan's loincloth at one point, leaving him naked. An embarrassed Tarzan then covers his privates with two leaves.
- In "Tarzan and the Rift", as Tantor and Dania are just about to kiss each other with their trunks, Terk intervenes, causing the two elephants to accidentally kiss her instead, to which she remarks, "Hey, watch the cooties!" Both elephants then express disgust after seeing who they kissed.
- In "Tarzan and the Face from the Past", a mandrill named Zutho tells Terk that she's looking hairier than ever, only for her to reply sarcastically: "Yeah, I wish I could say the same for you, Zutho. Don't look now, but your mange is showing," while pointing to Zutho's lower region as he looks down.
The Proud Family
- In "Strike", when Suga Mama attempts to bring Penny a pie while she was on strike, Oscar prevents her from giving it to her. When Oscar takes a bite out of the pie, he asks Suga Mama what it is made of, to which she responds with prune. Oscar's stomach immediately becomes bloated before he runs off to the bathroom.
- In "EZ Jackster", Oscar listens to the clean version of one of Sir-Paid-A-Lot's songs, and bleep censors are heard because of the profanity.
- In "Hip-Hop Helicopter", Penny, Dijonay, LaCienega, and Zoey compete in a dance show, LPDZ, where they dance in skimpy outfits, much to the shock of Oscar who sees them on TV in a bowling alley. When a boy comments how hot Penny is, Oscar chases after him.
- In "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thingy Baby", Oscar, after sneaking into the studio by allowing himself to be hit by a car and then inflating himself, encounters an old college friend (and, as he later discovers, Thingy's portrayer). He then removes the hose and deflates himself back to his usual size, emitting flatulence as he does so.
- Later in the same episode, when Oscar tries to pose as Thingy at the party (being forced to do so due to the real Thingy not arriving, thanks to Penny faking her and her family being ill), only to be exposed by Rudolf the talking baby, Oscar falls victim to a baby riot and ends up pinned down to the ground while some of the babies whack him with their rattles as news choppers report in. Although the camera pans away just before one baby strikes him, the reporter's reaction (as well as Oscar's pose and the relative placement between him and the rattle) implies that the baby whacked him in his groin.
- In "Surf and Turf", after losing a bet, Oscar is forced to stand out in a street wearing nothing but a diaper, a bib, and a pacifier. When a family drives up and stops to see him, Oscar shouts: "What are you looking at?! You ain't seen a brother in diapers before?!"
- In "Wedding Bell Blues", Suga Mama has been recently dating a man named Clarence, while Oscar deduces that Clarence is a gigolo (a man supported by a woman usually in return for his attentions) and that "anyone who likes Suga Mama and dress that good must be up to no good."
- Later at the pool party, Oscar remarks that Clarence is too old to wear a Speedo. Also, when Trudy asks Oscar why he suspects Clarence to be a gigolo, he answers, "You gotta be a gigolo to like something that jiggles that low," while pointing to Suga Mama's bare stomach that was jiggling.
- In "Twins to Tweens", BeBe and CeCe both get turned into teenagers, and when their parents become suspicious of who they really are, the fraternal twins expose their buttocks (although we see nothing past them pulling down their trousers) to reveal a birthmark on each of them, confirming that they are indeed their infant offspring who have been transformed into adolescents.
- In "Poetic Justice", Dijonay Jones at Penny's insistence attempts to use her cheerleading cheers to do spit poetry. However, it ends badly when Dijonay says "Rip Rip Razz, kick it in the... Ooh! Other knee!". Given the intended rhyme, it's heavily implied that she was going to say "ass" originally.
- The same episode had Oscar, after somehow managing to be merged with the TV set in a failed attempt at fixing the TV, ends up switching to another channel filled with bikini clad babes while clearly being pleased with the result just as Trudy was in the room, prompting an irate Trudy to switch the channel to a mobster show where the head gangster attempts to interrogate Oscar about the location of a money stash, with Oscar claiming ignorance, causing the gangster to order his men to "beat [Oscar's] head so that he'll remember," causing Oscar to beg for Trudy to change the channel while she smugly watches just as he cries out mama in agony over the beatings.
Kim Possible
- In "Crush", while investigating Drakken's attack on the Z-boy gaming company, Ron attempts to ask the CEO's translator out to the Spring Fling dance. However, she misinterprets his attempt as him trying to ask out the CEO himself, with the CEO looking shocked when she relayed the message.
- In "Bueno Nacho", the fat tour guide at the large cheese structure, while explaining bits about it, points to a slice incision inside the cheese and jokingly asks, "Hey, who cut the cheese?" as the passengers proceed to laugh, a meta-pun towards a euphemism for flatulence.
- In "Royal Pain", while Prince Wally is sojourning at the Possible House, the spoiled prince asks one of the family residents to help him bathe.
- In "October 31st", when Ron tells a little kid that he's a unicorn, the kid replies, "You're not a unicorn, you're just a horse's–", but is cut off by Ron. The kid was trying to say "horse's ass".
- In "Rufus in Show", Ron feeds Gigi, a borrowed poodle, food from Bueno Nacho, making her sick. When Kim then reprimands Ron, Gigi vomits off-screen, making her incapable of participating in the dog show.
- In "Exchange", Ron, while at Bueno Nacho, is seen eating potato chips with a seductive look on his face in front of Kim and Monique.
- In "Rufus vs. Commodore Puddles", Puddles urinates on Drakken's shrink ray, causing it to malfunction and make the dog grow instead.
- Later during the episode, when Ron tries filming a monster movie, Kim stumbles upon one of the videotapes labeled "Ron's Big Day", which he was too embarrassed to let anyone see it. At the end, special agents Smith and Smith arrive at the theater to inform Ron that they couldn't let him show what he recorded at Area 51, so they switched it with one of his tapes, which happens to be "Ron's Big Day", and it shows a naked young Ron sitting on a toilet to learn to use the bathroom.
- In "Queen Bebe", when Kim's mother grabs her by the shirt to drag her into the kitchen, it blatantly shows that Kim wears no lingerie underneath her tank top.
- In "Steal Wheels", Kim uses a controller and a signal that controls Drakken's Dommvee to make it go out of control with him, Shego, and Motor Ed in it, it falls apart, Motor Ed felt sick and was gagging.
- In "Dimension Twist", after Drakken is teleported into the TV, he ends up in a children's show called Puppet Pals, and when Drakken insults the characters, he gets squashed by Mr. Sitdown. This gag is repeated at the end of the episode, where Drakken and Shego get teleported into Puppet Pals, and after Shego makes a threat to the show's characters, she and Drakken get squashed by Mr. Sitdown.
- In "Rappin' Drakken", a man is seen taking a shower in Drakken's lair; he was put there as a way to test Drakken's mind-control shampoo.
- During the "Naked Mole Rap" musical number, one scene shows Rufus covering himself with a towel, while another reveals Rufus tugging on the seat of Ron's pants, exposing his bare buttocks. The latter parodies the Coppertone brand sunscreen advertised in various TV commercials featuring a dog tugging on the seat of a topless girl's swimsuit, exposing her naked posterior.
- In "The Big Job", when Shego asks Señor Senior, Junior why he broke her out, he starts to explain that his father's birthday is coming up, to which she replies, "I don't do cakes...I don't bake 'em and I don't jump out of 'em!"
- In "Mad Dogs and Aliens", Ron and Rufus are seen at a spa in a steam room with some naked older men (albeit with towels covering their waists). Meanwhile, Kim spots Shego at the message table, where, during their clash, they fall into a tub of mud and continue their fight there (making it look like fetish mud wrestling).
- In "Chasing Rufus", Rufus and Debutante (Camille Leon's pet cat) are accidentally left behind. During their trip back to find their owners, Debutante makes flirting gestures toward Rufus, much to the latter's discomfort.
Lilo & Stitch: The Series
- In "Clip", after Stitch gets run over by a giant Clip, he notices that the fur on his rear end had been shaved off, to which he yelps and covers it in embarrassment. He then wears a hula skirt to cover his behind, and when Jumba makes fun of Stitch's furless rump, the latter bites Jumba's clothed butt in frustration.
- In "Cannonball", when Stitch notices Cannonball sitting atop a palm tree, the former incompetently catapults the latter away, to which Lilo exclaims, "You flicked him like a booger!"
- At the hotel, Stitch dresses up as a superhero, one of the items being a woman's bikini top that he stole. Also, while Stitch is in his costume, he is seen flirting with a female guest at the hotel. Later, after Cannonball ruins the hotel's pool, the woman appears off-screen to take back her bikini top.
- When trying to find Cannonball, Stitch formulated a plan and deduce where he has landed. Lilo claimed Stitch is smarter than any pet she has, except Coco the goldfish, and mentioned he croacked and had to flush him.
- In "Yapper", when Gigi's shrill yapping annoys Stitch, he swallows her whole, and after Lilo gets Gigi out of Stitch's stomach, she is seen covered in the latter's saliva.
- When checking into the hotel at Honolulu, at one point, a dog sniffed Stitch's rear end, a callback to the first film. During the Junior Dog Show, Stitch, at one point, fights with the same contestant's dog after the latter sniffed his rear end.
- When Lilo is registering Stitch at the Junior Dog Show and lying about his breed, Stitch picked his nose with his tongue.
- In another scene during the Junior Dog Show, Stitch goes berserk after drinking a bottle of extra strong coffee, which Mertle secretly gave him by switching his water bottle with the caffeinated beverage.
- In "Yin-Yang", when Jumba gives Stitch a plasma blaster, he tells him it has anti-heat foam. However, when Stitch accidentally fires it, it had plasma, which ricochets off Jumba's rear end. After Jumba inserts anti-heat foam in the blaster this time, Stitch notices Jumba's clothed butt is smoking.
- In "Kixx", after Jumba informs that Stitch has to learn his training again from scratch, Stitch ate a rubber tennis shoe and macadamia nuts that lead his training memory to be erased. Lilo stated Jumba did it once and asks if he could do it again. Jumba refused as he stated last training gave him slipped disk while he rubs his rear end.
- In "Splodyhead", Stitch attempts to do CPR on an unconscious Pleakley, and when the latter awakens, he notices that his face is covered in Stitch's slobber.
- In "Fibber", during the fake wedding ceremony, when Nani refuses to go through with it, Jumba dresses up as a female to "marry" Pleakley.
- Later, when Gantu comes in to capture Fibber, the priest who was hired to marry off Jumba and Pleakley thought he was "another ex-boyfriend."
- In "Tank", Lilo, in one scene, informs Pleakley about Tank's rampage, and Pleakley panics and asks if they should call the privy council. Ignoring Pleakley's hysterics, Lilo shoves him into an outhouse and tells him to hide here, to which he remarks, "This wasn't the kind of privy I had in mind."
- In "Elastico", when Gantu was about to take Elastico, the ringmaster and the circus troupe came between him, Gantu decided to retreat but not without the tiger hitting his rear end as he ran.
- In "627", when Stitch taunts 627, he stands on his head with his two hands flat on the ground and shakes his rear end, a callback to the first film.
- In "The Asteroid", before Lilo, Stitch, and the others take off in Jumba's ship, Jumba, at one point, asks, "Bladder evacuated?", to which Pleakley replies, "Check!", an obvious reference to urination.
- In "Topper", when Jumba hooks Stitch up to a device that views the latter's memories, one of them shows (through Stitch's point-of-view) him drinking from a toilet. It is possible that Jumba did that to keep up Stitch's appearance as Lilo's dog, as many dogs drink out of toilets.
- In "Melty", at the very end of the episode, Reuben reveals that he lasered Gantu's patookie while he was asleep, causing Gantu to retaliate by doing the same thing to Reuben.
- In "Sinker", when Jumba updated the X-Buggy for aquatic travel, Pleakley made a few naval architecture, one of them being the poop deck, which made Jumba visibly disturbed until Pleakley explained its meaning.
- When Jumba sees Lilo and Stitch remarks are making the waves move up and down, Pleakley's face turns green. He than claims he is gonna heave ho before falling down.
- This happened again when Jumba and Pleakley took Gantu's life raft, with Jumba rowing, Pleakley claims he is seeing colors that were never mean't to be before gagging.
- When Jumba sees Lilo and Stitch remarks are making the waves move up and down, Pleakley's face turns green. He than claims he is gonna heave ho before falling down.
- In "Dupe", when Lilo takes the three Stitch's that were duplicated from the original, she takes them to hula class. The three Stitch's all picked their noses with tongues, prompting Mertle to exclaim "There goes hula class."
- In "Shortstuff", when Gantu vainly attempts to blast an enlarged Stitch, two of these shots hit his rear end.
- Later, after Gantu enlarges Reuben with Jumba's growth ray, he demands him to crush Lilo's ʻohana and nab the experiment; however, Reuben instead goes for the jumbo-sized sub sandwich and eats it while Gantu is trapped under his huge rump.
- In "Angel", when Stitch and Angel are making out on a hammock, the former, at one point, begins picking his nose with his tongue. Angel appears disturbed, to which Stitch quickly stops and apologizes, but then she mimics Stitch's habit by doing the very same thing herself.
- Later, when Angel is about to go to bed, she gives Stitch a look that heavily implies she wants him to sleep in bed with her. Stitch is all too eager, but then Lilo forces them to sleep in separate beds because she suspects that Angel is trouble since Lilo first met her.
- In "Poxy", after Pleakley gets sick from unknowingly eating Poxy, Lilo suggested doing surgery. Stitch grabbed a chainsaw, prompting Pleakley to run and check himself into a hospital.
- In "Hunkahunka", Hunkahunka makes anyone fall in love towards someone, even if that indivdual is the same gender. He made Gantu fall in love with Pleakley, then Stitch. Also, when Gantu captured Hunkahunka, the latter made Dr. Hämsterviel fall in love with Gantu.
- When searching for a cure for Hunkahunka's effects, Jumba's computer gets a virus. A digital alien appears saying, "Meega, nala kweesta!" before vomiting up digital nuts and bolts. Jumba deduces his computer's "dreaded nala kweesta virus" and looks suspiciously at Stitch as he comments that someone has been surfing the intergalactic net again.
- In "Sample", after Lilo tells Stitch that he may catch a virus if he doesn't get his shots at the vet, Stitch refuses by saying, "Ouchie!" while rubbing his rear end.
- In "Babyfier", when Pleakley is transformed into a baby by Babyfier, he remarks that he made "oops" in his pants, meaning he pooped himself.
- In "Bonnie & Clyde", after Bonnie and Clyde are activated, they strip Officer Kahiko and hijack his police car, then later strip Jumba and Pleakley and steal all of the Pelekais' belongings.
- In "Bad Stitch", Stitch, at one point, picks his nose with his tongue after getting an itch before Lilo instantly sprays him with water.
- In "Spike", when Spike fires his spines to make people stupid, the spikes hit their buttocks.
- After Jumba gets pricked by Spike, the former, despite being less affected by it, is later seen putting a huge Band-Aid on his wound while briefly exposing his bare butt.
- When Lilo attempts to regain Stitch's intelligence, one of the methods include showing pictures but Stitch got them all wrong, one of them was a hot dog and Stitch called it "pee-pee". Stitch then eats the picture and belches, after which a small piece of the remains comes out of his mouth and bounces off Lilo's forehead.
- In "Slick", Mertle ate 17 shaved ice after winning a year supply from winning a candy bar selling contest but gets sick, she soon gags, her face turns green, and runs off-screen to presumably vomit.
- In "PJ", to discover about comedy, Pleakley sets up several gags, including sitting on three whoopee cushions.
- In "Retro, it is revealed that reversing the effects of Retro's powers requires wrapping his tongue around whoever was "de-evolved" and then spanking his bottom three times to undo the transformation.
- In "Phoon", while a delusional Gantu is chilling at the beach, Reuben calls Dr. Hämsterviel on Gantu's cell. When Gantu ignores Hämsterviel after Reuben shows Gantu who is on the line, Hämsterviel briefly looks at Gantu's butt. Reuben understands what Hämsterviel was subtly hinting and states, "Eh, kick him in the rear?" Reuben then kicks Gantu across the beach, causing the latter to come to his senses.
- In "Ace", after Lilo and Stitch called out to Mortlegax that Jumba is still evil, and as they are about to leave Stitch spits out a loogie at the computer screen.
- In "Woops", it is shown that Woops has a habit of picking his nose with his finger.
- In "Snafu", Jumba made his own love-induced shake, and when Pleakley drinks it, he begins to gag in an effort to vomit.
Dave the Barbarian
- In "Beef!", Candy goes to a gym to buff up, only to discover that nearly everything in there is essentially a deathtrap: a weight-lifting bench where the boulder is big enough to crush her, a wild boar trying to tear her legs off during leg extensions, and a cage where you have to survive being killed by abominable snowmen. Wisely, she decides not to bother and hits up Oswidge instead.
- In "Band", the donkey band member sings a love song called "Honey Donkey" in a seductive tone.
- In "The Brutish Are Coming", at the end of the episode, Dave knits a sweater out of Oswidge's nose hair. When Fang smells it, she remarks that it "smells like nose."
Brandy & Mr. Whiskers
- In "Mr. Whiskers's First Friend", when Brandy asks Mr. Whiskers where he got the bikini to make their beds, a brief cutaway shows a hippo wearing a two-piece bikini.
- In "The Babysitter's Flub", after a few female forest animals remark how Mr. Whiskers is looking after Mama Croc's eggs, Whiskers flexes his body, unknowingly knocking the stroller with the eggs down a hill. It is only after Whiskers slaps his rear end that he notices the stroller going downhill.
- In "Cyranosaurus Rex", Mr. Whiskers develops a crush on Isabel, a giant lizard, and tries many failed attempts to flirt with her. When Whiskers finally manages to tell Isabel how he feels about her, she looks grateful but then swallows him whole shortly after. In her stomach, Whiskers meets a Gina, a coati, and the two immediately fall in love. When Whiskers suggests the two go out together, Gina reminds him that they both have been eaten, but Whiskers assures her that he will make Isabel sick, which he does as Isabel is heard vomiting off-screen.
- As Mr. Whiskers and Gina walk through the forest, some of the animals faint from the smell after they were vomited out of Isabel.
- In "The No Sleep Over", Mr. Whiskers and Ed dress up as a female puma to save the girls from a real puma they mistook for the boys trying to prank them. When the puma sees the disguise, he immediately becomes infatuated with "her". After the duo seduce the puma, he agrees to go out with "her". At the end, when Whiskers and Ed are relaxing, the puma returns and coddles Ed while not noticing the two are separated, forcing Whiskers to come up with a new plan to break up with the puma.
- In "Funky Bunny", when Brandy is preparing for the Harrington Ball, Mr. Whiskers, at one point, is seen picking his nose, and a visible booger is shown on his finger.
- When Brandy vainly attempts to teach Whiskers some etiquette manners, one of them involves him kissing a woman's hand when she offers it. However, Whiskers carelessly wipes his nose with his hand, which is then seen covered in snot.
- When Brandy tries to teach Whiskers about being graceful, one action involves him bowing. However, when Whiskers bows, a few flowers get disgusted at the sight of his rear end, to which one of them vomits. After noticing it, Whiskers sheepishly replies, "A little loose in the caboose." This gag is repeated after Whiskers ruins the Harrington Ball, where he tries to make it up to Brandy by doing the "poise and not noise" and bows, but ends up farting, making some butterflies faint.
- When Brandy attempts to teach Whiskers about sipping, not slurping, the latter, at one point, sits in a punch bowl and produces bubbles in the punch, indicating that he farted.
- While Whiskers is performing the funky bunny dance, one of the moves involves shaking one's butt.
- In "The Going Bananas Republic", Gaspar, at one point, is seen wiping his rear end with a blanket.
- In "Skin of Eeeeeeevill!!", when Lola sheds her skin, Mr. Whiskers believes that he accidentally crushed her with a boulder, so he uses Lola's shed skin as a disguise to fool Brandy and (later) a male snake who develops a crush on whom he thinks is Lola.
- In "Flim Flam Fever", when Brandy is forced to cater to her jungle friends' needs after they all become sick from a poisonous fruit, Margo, while trying to keep down some soup, vomits off-screen. Just before the episode ends, Mr. Whiskers starts to get ready to vomit as well.
- In "A Tree Huggin' Bunny", when Brandy tries to get Mr. Whiskers away from a tree that she was going to cut down, one of her attempts involves having him drink water excessively; she then says various terms of urination (such as "waterfall", "bathroom", and "oui, oui [wee-wee]"), causing him to jiggle awkwardly and leave the tree.
- In "What Price Dignity?! (Cheap!)", Mr. Whiskers, in one scene, prepares to do something really crude, causing the scene to pause and a viewer discretion announcer to censor the highly vulgar scene with some brief footage of two happy clowns.
- In "The Monster in My Skin", the plot discusses about puberty, which Mr. Whiskers goes through, and Brandy talks about his body going through changes that include zits, mood swings, body hair, and armpit odor; she first mentions it but retracts it, as it was "gross" talking about it with Whiskers.
American Dragon: Jake Long
- In "Old School Training", Jake Long's grandfather has him do various dragon training exercises, one of them being for Jake to clean the toilet bowl in dragon form while holding a toilet brush in his tongue.
- Later in the episode, Jake transforms his head into a dragon to shoot a fireball at the Huntsman to save a pair of unicorns, but he instead farts one out, which almost hits his grandfather and Fu Dog. This happens again during Jake's second fight with the Huntsman and Huntsgirl, as while fighting the latter, the Huntsman attempts to attack from behind, prompting Jake to fart a fireball.
- Sometime later on the rooftop, Fu gets an upset stomach before he answers "nature's call" as he rushes off to the bathroom.
- In "Dragon Breath", Jake tried to ask some girls to go to the school dance but they got repulsed by his dragon breath. When Jake asks another, it turns out to be a female janitor, since no one wanted to go with him, Jake settles with asking her but, as expected, reacts badly to her breath and throws up in her bucket.
- In "Act 4, Scene 15", when Jake and Rose got mixed up that resulted in neither doing the play, Spud fills in for both roles, playing both Mark Antony and Cleopatra, the latter in which Spud cross dresses. When Jake returns to do his bid, he found himself doing the kiss scene with Spud as Cleopatra, since he didn't know Rose was the Huntsgirl when she injured her leg. From the audience gasping, Jake went through with it off-screen.
- In "Dragon Summit", while Jake is taking a shower, Fred Nerk slips him a bar of "invisi soap", and as he comes out all nude, his torso is invisible, to which he covers his crotch area in embarrassment.
- In "The Egg", after Jake and Fu Dog go through a long struggle to deliver a griffin egg to its mother, as soon as the egg hatches into a baby griffin, the mother promptly swallows her young whole. Jake becomes disgusted, and Fu informs him that griffin mothers do that as a way to protect their young by keeping them inside their stomachs until older, after which they regurgitate their young, making Jake even more disgusted.
- In "Body Guard Duty", when Kara tells Trixie she is going to tie a knot with Spud, Trixie becomes distraught about ending up a couple with Spud, but to her relief, it was actually tying Spud's shoelace.
- Also, two trolls are forced to disguise themselves as female students so as to kidnap the Oracle Twins.
- In "The Ski Trip", when Spud attempts to reveal his birthmark on his butt, Trixie pushes him down in disgust. Later, as Spud tries to ride the ski lift, he fumbles and falls down. Trixie then comments that his birthmark is showing.
- In "The Long Weekend", while Jonathan Long is driving his son, Trixie, and Spud to camp, Jake laments that public domain songs make him nauseous, to which his father mentions a time when they stopped at an all-you-can-eat pea soup restaurant and reveals that he ate six bowls of pea soup, a side of salad, and some guacamole. He then states that the upholstery, which we see is green, was never the same after that (implying that he had vomited on the car seats sometime ago), much to everyone else's disgust.
- Later in the episode, while Jake and his friends are camping out, Trixie, at one point, asks where the bathroom is, and Jake whispers something in her ear, to which she remarks, "I gotta do what in the what, what and bring my own what?!" She then insists on holding it, while a running gag is her asking magical creatures if they have a bathroom. When they eventually arrive back at Jake's house, Trixie rushes inside to use the bathroom.
- In "Eye of the Beholder", to foil Pandarus' plans, Fu Dog has to dress up as a girl to win the contest and prevent all the other girls from winning. The plan involves becoming the most powerful wizard by marrying someone, and even when Fu reveals himself to Pandarus, the latter still goes through with the marriage.
- At the end of the episode, after bidding farewell to the girls by hugging them, Fu Dog embraces the troll next before we hear something go honk. She then tells Fu to watch the horn, heavily implying that he touched her somewhere inappropriate.
- In "Fu and Tell", when Fu Dog battles Yan Yan for the former's lucky coin that she had stolen from him years ago, Fu eventually manages to get back his coin by swallowing it. Then, at the end of the episode, Fu Dog tells Haley (who brought Fu for show-and-tell at her school) that they need to renegotiate the sloppy joe deal in order to "move things along," implying that eating some sloppy joe would help him poop out the lucky coin in his stomach.
- In "Flight of the Unicorn", when Jake, Trixie, and Spud eat some snacks and go on a few stomach-turning rides at a carnival, they all become nauseous, especially Jake, who runs over to a wastebasket and vomits inside it.
- In "Ring Around the Dragon", when Fu Dog faces two of King Hammer's henchmen, he warns them to back off or else. When they taunt Fu about what he will do to them, he exposes his armpits which emit a stinky odor, causing Hammer's minions to pass out from the stench.
- In "Half Baked", Jake has a dream about Rose who tells him she cannot stay, but Jake convinces her otherwise and kisses her. But when the dream fades, the camera shows Jake kissing Fu Dog instead, much to their mutual disgust, and Fu exclaims, "I gotta go rinse my mouth out in the toilet!", which he does.
- In "Something Fishy This Way Comes", when Jake reads his grandfather's love letter to Principal Derceto, a group students are laughing at him, thinking Jake is into his principal.
- In "Breakout", a running gag is whenever Trixie and Spud notice Jake's skin breaking out further, due to a dragon's ten-year dragon molting cycle, they struggle to hold in their vomit.
- In "Family Business", Fu Dog tries to prank Marty the Grim Reaper. One of the pranks that failed was a whoopee cushion; when Fu heard farting, he went over to discover that Marty actually farted from eating a sausage roll. In the end credits, one of Marty's former jobs was a chorus boy, but he didn't sing or dance; instead he just farted, which disgusted the other performers.
- Later in the episode, Jake pours a Dragon Giggles potion into Haley's water bottle as a prank to avenge her for being on the Magic Week magazine, as she stole all of his glory (as well as him getting embarrassing shots of his blunders). During the photo shoot, Haley begins to lose control of her dragon powers, one of them involving her farting fire.
- In "Dreamscape", when Jonathan and Susan Long got nightmares from the Chimera last night, they curse at each other while their words are being obscured by a blender they each turn on.
- Earlier, when Jake and Rose enter Rotwood's dreams and subconscious to find the test answers, they stumble upon as an infant. Rosa thinks Rotwood as a baby is cute but retracts her statement when he belches. Jake then remarks that they should leave before "stuff starts coming out the other end."
- When entering the dream realm, Jake finds Brad's dream door and gets the urge to find out what he is dreaming, only to discover Brad dressing and dancing like a ballerina.
- In Spud's dream, when he fell when facing the Chimera, he lands safely on a potato pillow, but when he finds a small scratch on his arm, he faints.
- In "Fool's Gold", in one scene, Fu Dog reveals a part-time job he does by standing near a fire hydrant and offering perfume to all the female dog patrons, and he pronounces one cologne as "Eau de Toilette", meaning "toilet water" in French, but with a double entendre in this case, referring to dogs drinking from toilets. This gag is repeated at the end of the episode when Fu gives Jake the very same part-time job so the latter could make some extra money.
- In "The Rotwood Files", when Jake goes over the plan to get Sigmund Brock fired, Rotwood dresses up as a pretty lunch lady to manipulate the security guard to open the principal's door. When putting the plan into action, it fell apart, one of them being Rotwood dressed up as an old lady.
- In "Hairy Christmas", at the very end of the episode, Fu Dog is seen drinking eggnog from a dog bowl, to which he suddenly vomits it back up.
- In "The Love Cruise", a running gag is whoever shoots one of cupids arrows at someone, that person becomes clingy to their affection, as with Stacey towards Spud, Kyle Wilkins towards Trixie, and Fu Dog towards his own reflection.
- Also, another running gag is Trixie getting seasick and vomiting off-screen. Later. when Stacey and Kyle get tied up together, Cupid restores all the effects of his love arrows, and after the two came to their senses, they notice Trixie's vomit off-screen.
- In "Nobody's Fu", when Jake goes over fighting the sewer trolls in the sewers, he remarks about what contents he thought caused Fu Dog to gag through each remark.
- In "Furious Jealousy", after Spud made a deal with Fury to win Stacey Wintergrin's affection, a running gag is whenever Stacey kisses Spud, she gags in digust.
- Also, in the montage of Spud and Stacey's relationship, Spud blows a kiss at her, but an elder woman mistook the kiss for her.
- In "Being Human", after Bananas B. pours Essence of Troll on Haley that causes half of her face to become disfigured, Fu Dog, upon seeing Haley, gags as he tries to compliment her.
The Emperor's New School
- During the show's intro, Kuzco is seen drooling over Malina, his crush.
- In "Too Many Malinas", the "Gassy Malina" clone has farting issues, but she is only heard, never seen. Also, when Kuzco dates the "Smoochy Malina" clone, she becomes too clingy and, at one point, pre-chews Kuzco's spaghetti, much to his disgust.
Phineas and Ferb
- In "It's About Time!", the time machine is revealed to have been built by a man named "Xavier Onassis", a pun on the phrase "save your own asses".
- Additionally, Perry the Platypus finds out Dr. Doofenshmirtz has been fighting Peter the Panda behind his back. The whole situation is played as if a lover find out their partner has been having an affair.
- In "Run Away Runway", while Phineas, Ferb, and Isabella are making clothes, Ferb's clothes accidentally unravel at one point, leaving him completely nude with a coil covering his privates.
- In "Tree to Get Ready", we learn that Dr. Doofenshmirtz's evil plan this time is to train a flock of pigeons to poop on his "goody-two-shoes brother" Roger.
- In "Journey to the Center of Candace", when Doof discovers that he is in a dog's body, he plans to "pee all over the Tri-State Area," before lamenting about his life.
- In "Crack That Whip", Doof is temporarily plagued by a splitting headache due to staying too late at a party the night before, implying he had suffered a hangover.
- In "What a Croc!", Candace is grossed out when Irving mentions wait a few hours until. However he says his brother has another file and imagines what she thought and said "Ew, that is disgusting". This implies she thought Crikey was going to poop.
- In "Comet Kermillian", Suzy, at one point, whacks a nut into Candace's jeans, and two squirrels jump in after the nut, making her jiggle awkwardly. Meanwhile, the street performers think Candace is dancing and perform "Squirrels in My Pants" in response. The street performers become amazed after they find out that she actually did have squirrels in her pants when they jump out.
- In "Out to Launch", a line in the song "Shooting Star Milkshake Bar" is "shake your asteroid" (a pun on the phrase "shake your ass").
- In the same episode, when Doofenshmirtz is describing his evil scheme, he mentions that he lost his crush to "a boy with bigger fingers". This likely alludes to the sexual act of fingering.
- In "The Lake Nose Monster", when Phineas shows Candace photos supposedly of "Nosey", Candace identifies what they really are. When she comes to one photo, she pauses and states, "You aren't old enough to know what that is," and then continues on. The photo was apparently of something inappropriate.
- In "That Sinking Feeling", there is a scene where Candace is attacked by seagulls and attempts to call her mom. Her mother hears the gulls in the background and responds, "Candace, if you're feeding the geese again, I hope you're not wearing a tube top," implying that Candace may have accidentally flashed someone in the past.
- In "Wizard of Odd", the final gag comes from the credits, where a bear is seen using the tree as a bathroom. He then turns to the camera and simply says, "Yes, yes, I do." This is a nod to the famous rhetorical question: "Do bears shit in the woods?"
- In "Rollercoaster: The Musical!", Buford, at one point, remarks, "I'm glad I'm wearing pants that are already brown," implying that he pooped himself.
- In "Candace Gets Busted", when Linda first suspects that Candace is having a party, she informs Lawrence (who is wearing a self-invented "shower hat") that they have to go home right now and miss their trip. He actually then asks, "Would you like to yank my chain?", effectively making this a "pussy-whipped" joke, to which she literally pulls it. Not to mention, Lawrence says this in a lower voice than usual.
- Later in the episode, Doof spins his wheel of unpleasant locations on his Go-Away-Inator, and (due to Perry's interference) the location it lands on is "My Pants". The whole party ends up inside his pants as a result, yet he is completely unfazed by this.
- In "The Great Indoors", there is a line in the song "Set the Record Straight" that openly mentions "propagation of the species", referring to sex.
- Later in the episode, Doof curses Perry in Spanish after discovering that the platypus escaped from captivity and his Rain-Inator is gone.
- In "Canderemy", after Doof combines himself with both Norm and a refrigerator, Norm opens the fridge's door and asks, "Would you like a nice frosty beverage?" Doof reprimands him by saying, "Hey, that's private!", likely referring to exposing one's private parts.
- In "Blackout!", when Candace sees the boys making a contraption and using a "mushy-squishy" material, Phineas reveals that the "mushy-squishy" stuff is "Perry's favorite spot", heavily implying his favorite spot to poop.
- In "Happy Birthday, Isabella", Baljeet mentions that he hopes Isabella's cake doesn't have a male dancer popping out of it, possibly alluding to strippers.
- In "Druselsteinoween", Buford tells Irving that his "drawbridge" is down, a reference to telling someone that the fly of their pants is down. Interestingly, the drawbridge on Irving's costume is even positioned close to his crotch area.
- In "Phineas and Ferb Christmas Vacation!", Baljeet tells Buford that what he wants for Christmas is a kiss, to which Buford, thinking Baljeet meant from him, quickly leaves.
Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil
- In some episodes, such as "Dead Man's Drop" and "Love Stinks!", Brad farts on Kick as part of his bullying.
- In "Hand in Hand", Kendall Perkins, disguised as Gunther Magnuson, rips a huge fart after eating a moldy sandwich.
- In the episode, Exposed, Gunther laughs, "Your helmet; it's naked".
- A running gag in the show is that Kick ends up naked in some episodes, including Dead Man's Drop, Stumped, Stumped Again; used when Kick wears a "naked" suit, and Faceplant!
- In Jock Wilder's Nature Camp, Gunther imagines when the doctor gets his flu shot in on his pixelated buttock.
Gravity Falls
- A running gag in the show is, at frequent times, there are subtle hints that the two recurring cops are gay lovers.
- A running gag is that Dipper is infatuated with Wendy Corduroy, a teenager who is older than him, and tries to get a date with her.
- A running gag has Mabel going through a "boy crazy" phase, as Dipper puts it, where she tries to find a boyfriend throughout the show, including boys that are older than her.
- A running gag is Mabel finds herself the object of affection of Li'l Gideon, who happens to be a bit younger than her.
- In "Tourist Trapped", Stan is seen showing some visitors around the Mystery Shack early in the episode. One of the exhibits is known as the "Sascrotch", and it features a Sasquatch wearing underwear.
- Later in the episode, during the scene where Dipper and Mabel fight the gnomes, one of them starts vomiting a rainbow after he is tripped. The end credits of the episode replay this scene, which now lasts for the entire credit roll.
- In "The Legend of the Gobblewonker", Stan innocently tries to befriend a little boy, but the kid and his parents find this incredibly creepy and threaten to call the cops (likely due to mistaking him for a pedophile). Stan is eventually arrested and forced to wear an ankle bracelet.
- In the same episode, there is a rather suggestive illustration of a cow on a milk carton in one scene.
- In "Headhunters", Mabel asks the wax figure of William Shakespeare if he knows any limericks. He starts with, "There once was a dude from Kentucky–", but Mabel quickly cuts him off by throwing him right into the fire. She likely thought that a crude/vulgar word was going to be used, as this is a parody of (often obscene) limericks that begin with "There once was a man from Nantucket".
- In "The Inconveniencing", Mabel eats too much Smile Dip, which causes her to experience vivid hallucinations. This is an obvious reference to drug usage.
- In "Dipper vs. Manliness", one of the Manotaurs claims to have fists for nipples.
- In the same episode, when Mabel figures out a plan to get Grunkle Stan and Lazy Susan together, she tells Stan, "Come with me to the diner, and leave your pants at home!"
- In "Double Dipper", when Dipper first clones himself, he initially refers to his clone as "Number Two", but the clone disagrees with this particular choice (as "number two" is often a euphemism for feces), and they instead agree on calling him Tyrone.
- Later in the episode, when Dipper and his clones fight each other, clones 6 and 9 can be briefly seen climbing on top of each other. This is a reference to the sexual position known as 69.
- In "Summerween", as Soos devours the Summerween Trickster from the inside out, the Trickster coughs up candy, which is an allegory for coughing up blood.
- In the same episode, Stan attempts to scare some trick-or-treaters and after he fails, he draws himself a bath to mope. The trick-or-treaters later revisit Stan's house to get some candy from him and walk in on him just as he is disrobing to take a bath, and they are briefly implied to have seen him completely naked.
- Earlier in the episode, the poster for the Summerween party states that "Nothing better end up online", implying that something inappropriate is happening at the party. Additionally, there was originally going to be a section of the poster that said "Bottles will be spun", which ended up being replaced with "Not S+P approved".
- In "Boss Mabel", as tourists arrive at the Mystery Shack, Stan imagines them all as walking, talking wallets. One of the tourists becomes carsick from his drive and vomits, while Stan imagines the vomit as coins.
- In the same episode, a slightly suggestive picture of a horse "riding" another horse is seen, which is labeled as "so wrong" and "it's unnatural".
- Additionally, when Dipper is pretending to be a wolf boy for a Mystery Shack exhibit, Stan claims, "If you throw money at him, he dances," a possible reference to strippers.
- There is also a scene where Soos is fairly uncomfortable with wearing his "Questiony the Question Mark" outfit, claiming that it is too revealing. Later on, he approaches a woman while wearing the outfit, which causes her to scream and pepper-spray him, implying that she mistook him for a sexual harasser.
- During the scene where Stan is on the game show "Cash Wheel", he wins a cash shower at one point. To celebrate his victory, he starts taking off all of his clothes, as the TV host frantically yells "Cut to commercial!"
- In "Bottomless Pit!", Stan (while under the effects of the truth-telling teeth) mentions that he secretly spends his lunch break aggressively scratching himself in places he shouldn't mention, likely referring to his private parts.
- In "The Deep End", Wendy mentions that she has "the best seat in the house," to which Dipper replies, "Yeah, you do!", a reference to how "seat" is also a term for one's buttocks.
- In "Boyz Crazy", Stan mentions that he was unable to remember some details of an event that happened to him because "things got a little hallucination-y towards the end", possibly referring to drug usage.
- In "Carpet Diem", Mabel and her friends wake up from a sleepover unsure of what they did last night, a joke about doing too many drugs at a party.
- In the same episode, there is a scene where Mabel vomits into a toilet shortly after she and Dipper have both switched bodies.
- Later in the episode, Grenda brings her mother's "age-inappropriate romance novels" to the sleepover, where she makes Dipper (in Mabel's body) listen. Meanwhile, Stan reads a book to Mabel (in Dipper's body) that is heavily implied to have very in-depth details about puberty and sexual reproduction.
- For most of the episode, Soos (while in Waddles' body) is chased around by Old Man McGucket, who is attempting to eat him. After Soos finally switches back to his normal body, McGucket says "I'd still eat you anyway!", implying that he might be a cannibal.
- At one point, Soos mentioned laying on the rug naked when talking to Waddles about [Soos] being a pig.
- In "Gideon Rises", Jeff the Gnome takes a bath in squirrels and later calls more over to jump inside his pants.
- Later in the same episode, Mabel finds "miscellaneous fluids" under a bus seat.
- In "Scary-oke", when Wendy and Dipper are playing with the black light, Wendy describes it as "like a crime scene in [her] mouth."
- In the same episode, Dipper looks through Stan's room and finds magazines with titles such as "Fully Clothed Women" and "Lady Swimwear" (a reference to pornographic magazines), and shows disgust.
- In "Into the Bunker", Dipper asks Wendy if she's been seeing anyone else since she broke up with Robbie, and she claims that a worn-out walrus plush is her new boyfriend. This is most likely a reference to objectophilia.
- In the same episode, when Soos says, "This room is way creepy," Mabel replies, "Not as creepy as Dipper's Internet history!", a likely reference to the dark web and/or Internet pornography.
- There is also a scene where Wendy and Dipper are knocked into each other, and Dipper's face briefly lands on Wendy's chest.
- In "The Golf War", after Robbie flees from the mini-golf course owner, the owner shouts, "Hey, those are lewd hand gestures!", implying that Robbie gave him the middle finger from offscreen.
- In the same scene, Robbie spray-paints the word "wieners" on the golf course's castle, which is a reference to vandalizing objects by drawing crude pictures of genitalia on them ("wiener" occasionally being a vulgar slang term for a male's genitalia).
- Later in the episode, while Stan is waiting for the kids to get back, he leans back in his seat and listens to music. Soos does the same, and while looking at Stan, mentions that "there sure are a lot of stars out tonight". Stan mentions that the situation has gotten weird and promptly leaves.
- In "Sock Opera", Dipper (while possessed by Bill Cipher) sits next to Wendy and stares directly at her chest.
- Earlier in the episode, a book titled "Ready Baby: How Babies Are Made" is seen.
- In "Soos and the Real Girl", Abuelita informs Soos that he needs to find a wife for himself before she "[is] sent to the heavens and leave[s] with the angels." When her grandson mentions that that is where Grandpa is, Abuelita stares at the floor and states, "No, he's not there," implying that he is in Hell.
- In the same episode, Soos mentions that .GIFfany's father is partially an octopus, a reference to how tentacles often have a sexual meaning in anime.
- When Soos's date with Melody starts going badly, he runs off while telling her "I need to go to the bathroom for a long time - not in a weird way!", implying that he didn't want her to assume that he was masturbating in the bathroom.
- In "Little Gift Shop of Horrors", when the Pines confront the witch into returning Stan's hands to him and he asks for them back, he states that he has a "certain hand gesture" he wants to use, likely meaning the middle finger.
- In the same episode, there is a sign that reads "hipster glasses", but since Stan's head ends up covering some of the letters, it appears to say "hipster asses".
- Mabel plays with a sound effects board that one of them has a fart noise.
- In "Society of the Blind Eye", Nate and Robbie spray graffiti on Old Man McGucket's house with the word "McSuckit" written. "Suck" is only slightly rude, but "suck it" is even more vulgar.
- McGucket has a hourly turf war with the "hillbilly what lives in his mirror", which happens to be his reflection, as he yelled "Quit starin' at me when I bathe!"
- In the same episode, one of the translations of McGucket's signing reads "Oh, *&#%$!", implying he said something obscene.
- Earlier in the episode, a gnome mentions resorting to cannibalism while attempting to steal a pie.
- In "The Love God", a fan of the Love God asks him to sign her face, and he accepts as long as she signs his face as well. He then says, "Let's get weird!", and they start making out.
- Later in the episode, when Dipper and Mabel are crowd-surfing, Dipper complains that, "Everybody's touching everything!", likely referring to their private areas in particular.
- In "Northwest Mansion Mystery", during the scene where the guests of the party are being turned into wood, Preston Northwest tries to make his daughter ignore the chaos by telling her to join the rest of the family in the bunker. He mentions that they'll have enough food to last them the entire week because "[They'll] eat the butler," clearly referring to cannibalism.
- At the end of the episode, Tambry walks in on the government agents quite literally arguing like an old married couple. She leaves, saying "Not even gonna ask," implying that she mistook them for a gay couple.
- In "Not What He Seems", while watching a video of Stan mysteriously leaving, Mabel assumes that he "went to the bathroom outdoors. The way nature intended," meaning she believed that Stan was either urinating or defecating in the forest.
- In the same scene, it is shown in the video that Stan smashed his foot with a barrel of toxic chemicals, to which he yells, "Hot Belgian waffles!" before realizing that he can "swear for real," as he is alone, then shouts, "SON OF A–!" Upon hearing this, Dipper shuts off the video while Mabel covers her ears in horror.
- In "Dungeons, Dungeons, & More Dungeons", after Dipper and Ford become characters in the game, Dipper mentions that "[he'd] better have something protective under this tunic," before turning around to check. After he does, he exclaims, "Oh no, there isn't!" and covers his private areas, meaning he wasn't wearing anything at all under there.
- In "The Stanchurian Candidate", in the scene where Gideon complains to his father about how much he hates being in prison, he mentions that his cellmate "took [his] pillow for a wife," referring to objectophilia.
- At one point in the same episode, Stan talks about debating for the role of mayor while naked and still winning the votes that way.
- In the cold open of "The Last Mabelcorn", Dipper is seen sleeping shirtless with a book beside him. This heavily implies that he was either masturbating or sleeping naked.
- Later in the episode, there is a scene where Grenda exchanges butterflies for fairy dust, which is shown in a matter very similar to drug dealing.
- There is also a scene where Dipper gets hooked up to a thought machine. Some of the text that was briefly shown onscreen included "Gosh, I hope no one was looking!", "Maybe if I cross my legs, no one will notice!" (though this also could have simply referred to one of his audible thoughts, "Is my fly down?"), and "That red bathing suit, man!", which implies that he might have had an erection.
- In "Dipper and Mabel vs. the Future", Wendy, at one point, warns Mabel that when you're a teenager, your body "straight up turns against you." She motions at her lower region while she says this, implying that she might be referring to menstruation.
- While not in the episode itself, original storyboards of "Weirdmageddon: Part 2" showed that Dipper was going to kill Dippy Fresh by snapping the latter's neck.
- In "Weirdmageddon: Part 3", Stan talks about turning to cannibalism by eating the Gnomes in the event that he and his resistance group run out of food.
Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
- In "Dawn of the Driscoll", after Jerry Driscoll is brought to life and shouts that Doomsday is coming, Howard replies, "I just made Doomsday in my pants," implying that he pooped himself.
- In "Weinerman Up", when Randy is swallowed by Jack Hammer, he resorts to having the robot eject him out the back. The robot is seen dashing behind a bunch of trees, a sound of gears grinding is heard, and Randy falls out onto the grass. Jack Hammer then emerges from behind the trees holding a newspaper. McFist inquires, "Did he just...?", and Viceroy replies, "I believe he did."
- In "Secret Stache", Viceroy pulls out the results of the ninja's identity from the robot's butthole (literally), much to McFist's horror and the robot's surprise.
- In "Fart-Topia", when Randy helps McFist's hippie brother Terry take control of McFist Industries, Whoopee World eventually gets turned into a fart-powered nightmare.
Henry Hugglemonster
- During the show's intro, when the Hugglemonster family are riding on their bike, Henry and Cobby bump their rear ends together at one point.
- In "Huggle...Whaaa?!", apparently, saying "Huggle" followed blowing a raspberry is a cuss word, which most of the kids found funny but the adults found very offending.
Mickey Mouse (TV series)
- In "No Service", Mickey is forced to give Donald his pants and shoes, leaving him completely nude. Throughout the episode, he tries to hide from Daisy and Minnie so they cannot see him naked. Eventually, when Donald gets thrown off the snack shack by Goofy, Mickey not only manages to get back his clothes, but Donald's too, leaving him totally nude. At the end, Donald is harassed by beach goers, while Daisy expresses her embarrassment for watching her boyfriend naked (even though neither Donald nor Daisy wear pants).
- Also, the way Mickey and Donald determine who has to give each other's clothes is by plucking a feather from Donald's behind.
- Additionally, Donald briefly mocks Mickey's nudity by telling Goofy to "look at those hot buns," clearly referring to Mickey's butt.
- There is also a scene where a dog is shown urinating.
- In "New York Weenie", when Mickey discovers Minnie's weenie (hot dog) in a boat and arrives in that boat to grab it, a female-dressed Goofy tries to kiss Mickey, but he falls into the river.
- In "Dog Show", Mickey chooses to replace Pluto with Goofy during an upcoming dog show. This causes Goofy to be naked throughout the whole episode.
- In "Third Wheel", Mickey and Minnie end up having dinner inside Goofy's stomach and finally get to be alone. Mickey tells Minnie "You know what two people do when they're alone, right?" before taking Minnie's hand then blowing out the candle. A kiss is heard and then Goofy's stomach starts moving, implying that Mickey and Minnie were doing more than just kissing.
- In "Goofy's First Love", Minnie was briefly shown naked twice as a result of Goofy (and then later Mickey and Donald) accidentally crashing into her and then taking her clothes in the process.
Wander Over Yonder
- In "The Picnic", Emperor Awesome, at one point, says he's taking Lord Hater "all the way down to Awesome Town," while pointing at his crotch for good measure.
- In "The Hat", when Sylvia uses Wander's hat to get a slice of jellyfish pie and puts it in the monster's stomach, she and Wander get trapped inside the monster, where they try to force it to vomit them out.
- In "The Cool Guy", when Awesome crashes into Hater's ship, he moans while acting clearly drunk as bottles of Thunder Blazz fall out.
- In "The Rival", Awesome is seen mooning in front of Lord Dominator. She then grabs his butt and drags him into another room. Her expression makes it obvious that she is just annoyed and doesn't mean anything sexual, yet Awesome and Hater clearly think otherwise.
- In "My Fair Hatey", as Dominator starts singing "I'm the Bad Guy", she shakes her buttocks at the screen, to which Wander and Hater share a disturbed glance with each other.
Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero
- In "Chicken or Fish?", a flashback reveals that Boone used wet wipes to bathe himself instead of water. Wet wipes are used for wiping one's (especially a baby's) anus.
Elena of Avalor
- In the crossover TV special Elena and the Secret of Avalor, Luna moons Shuriki in one scene.
Star vs. the Forces of Evil
- A running gag in the show is Pony Head frequently calling Marco "Earth Turd".
- In "Diaz Family Vacation", a salesman tries to get Mr. and Mrs. Diaz to buy some trinkets. As he approaches them, he opens up his trench coat, which causes them to become all shocked (a joke about street flashers).
- In the same episode, it is heavily implied that Mr. and Mrs. Diaz are naked when they start bathing in the cave hot tub. This is later confirmed when Mr. Diaz walks around and Marco covers Star's eyes so the latter cannot see him. His entire bottom half is cut off, however.
- In "Mewberty", one of the guys on the swim team mentions that someone defecated in the pool.
- In "Sleep Spells", when Marco is trying to use psychology to figure out why Star is sleepwalking (and casting spells in her sleep), he calls himself "Dr. Marco: Ph.D", to which Star inquires, "What does 'Ph.D' stand for?" Before Marco can answer, Mrs. Diaz proclaims, "Pretty handsome dude," which is close to "pretty huge dick". Though realistically, it stands for "Doctor of Philosophy".
- In "Storm the Castle", when Star is looking for Marco, she notices Mr. and Mrs. Diaz underneath a blanket with a flashlight and giggling in a suggestive manner. However, when she asks them what they are doing, they reply that they're looking at Mr. Diaz's old book of medical illustrations.
- Also in the episode, when Glossaryck describes the term "cleaved", he utilizes dropping his towel around his torso as an example. His bottom half is cut off, but it is enough for Moon to cover her eyes.
- In "My New Wand!", Star's wand goes haywire at one point and knocks Marco into the closet, losing his towel in the process. He ends up naked and finds some makeshift clothing from Star's closet. At the end, Marco tells Star that he is finding a pair of pants, implying he went commando the entire episode.
- In "Trickstar", after performing a trick on Jeremy, Preston Change-O says to him, "Tell your mom I said hi." This line typically implies that they are having a sexual affair.
- In "Stump Day", Marco knocks on Star's bedroom door late at night and asks if she's "decent". He then enters (with his hand above his eyes) without her actually confirming that she's dressed.
- In "Britta's Tacos", a running gag has everyone thinking that Mariposa is Marco and Star's baby daughter (implying that they had sex and conceived as teenagers), even though Marco tries to correct everybody that Mariposa is, in fact, his baby sister and is simply taking her out so that they can bond.
The Lion Guard
- In the pilot TV film Return of the Roar, during the "Tonight We Strike" musical number, Janja gets bitten on his rump in one scene.
- In "The Rise of Makuu", Beshte gets some appreciative (and rather seductive) wolf whistles from a couple of female hippos while bathing himself at Big Springs.
- In "Eye of the Beholder", a hyena pokes his rear end at the camera at one point.
- In "Fuli's New Family", after Fuli groans, "What is with everyone eating bugs?!", a passing elephant walks by and splashes mud all over Fuli, much to her disgust. When Ono asks Fuli what's wrong, she complains, "I'm covered in mud!" Ono then sniffs Fuli and casually states, "Oh, that's not mud," leaving her even more disgusted (realizing it was most likely fecal matter).
- In "Ono's Idol", when the hyenas begin to feel nauseous due to getting dizzy from Ono and Hadithi flying in circles, Chungu complains, "I don't feel so good!", and Cheezi exclaims nervously, "I think I'm gonna lose my lunch!", which means he is going to vomit, but manages to stop himself from doing so. Janja then adds, "We all are!", referring to their queasiness.
- In "Marsh of Mystery", when Makini is carrying Ono while following the marsh wisps, he tries to warn her not to go too fast. Eventually, Ono becomes nauseous and says, "I'm gonna get sick!"
- In "Journey to the Pride Lands", while Janja and the Lion Guard are riding across the river on a log, Janja becomes nauseous due to the motions and gags, evidently trying to stop himself from vomiting.
Milo Murphy's Law
- In "Murphy's Lard", Milo, at one point, praises Melissa's (dubious) accomplishment of her "intestinal fortitude" (not pooping herself out of fear).
- In "Look at This Ship", Melissa and Zack play a guessing game while waiting for Milo, and Melissa describes, "It's something that oozes from your body, but it's not all that unpleasant." The real answer to said question is semen, which occurs during masturbation or ejaculation.
Tangled: The Series
- In "Freebird", when Cassandra tells Rapunzel that they were supposed to have a bathroom break, not a meditation, Shorty claims he was "multitasking", prompting Eugene, Lance, and Hook Foot to leave in disgust.
- In "Rapunzel and the Great Tree", when Eugene and Lance are separated from the group, they encounter a strange plant that sprays pollen in their faces. The pollen causes Lance and Eugene to see visions, and they start acting as if they are on drugs.
Billy Dilley's Super-Duper Subterranean Summer
- In "Beastie Billy", Zeke hides in the bathroom to escape Billy, but Billy tries to enter the house through the toilet. He attempts to be quiet while Marsha walks by to hear Zeke struggling. The combined sounds give the impression that Zeke is trying to defecate with Marsha reminding him to flush.
- In "Rat's Entertainment!", Billy plays footage of his time in school with his pet rat Anaximander. When he pops out of Billy's backpack, a female rat also pops out with him, leaving Billy confused. This would imply that Anaximander was most likely sleeping with her.
Vampirina
- In "Bone Appetit", when Remy shows the trio the rotten egg, Poppy politely declines before she and Bridget almost become nauseous.
DuckTales (2017 series)
- In "Woo-oo!", Huey, at one point, takes off Donald's shirt, leaving the latter completely nude. He then quickly covers himself with a towel.
- In "Daytrip of Doom!", Webby manages to shoot Huey with her dart gun (off-screen), and he yelps, "My tailbone!", which is close to the groin area.
- In the same episode, Ma Beagle, at one point, tells her sons to "mark their territory" (given the fact that they are anthropomorphic dogs).
- In "Beware the B.U.D.D.Y. System!", Fenton Crackshell claims that Gyro Gearloose had set up his laboratory in the bathroom because it is the perfect place for his work. Basically, Gyro implied that Fenton's work is pure crap. Fenton himself seems to realize this at the moment he said it.
- In "The Missing Links of Moorshire!", a running gag is two kelpies trying to drown the main characters, and as they keep failing, they pout and claim they're no fun because they don't want to be drowned.
- In "Day of the Only Child!", when Louie visits his wealthy neighbor Doofus Drake, he finds him acting bizarre, but when Doofus reaches down his own pants, Louie freaks out and frantically pushes the elevator button. He is soon quickly relieved when Doofus reveals that it was just a friendship bracelet.
- In "The Depths of Cousin Fethry!", while swimming through water warmed by hydrothermal vents, Dewey assumes the temperature is from something else and accuses Huey (obviously thinking he was urinating).
- In "The Town Where Everyone Was Nice!", a photo montage shows that, after a donkey spat at Webby, she did the same thing to the donkey who, in turn, farted at both her and Dewey. An audible farting sound can be briefly heard during the montage.
- In "Nothing Can Stop Della Duck!", when Della asks her sons if they are potty-trained, Huey and Louie respond positively by nodding, whereas Dewey reveals that he is only partially trained by moving his hand sideways. This means that Dewey still has to use diapers to urinate or defecate.
- In "The Dangerous Chemistry of Gandra Dee!", Webby, upon discovering that Fenton is Gizmoduck, asks him if the suit has a toilet, implying that she wanted to know what he does whenever he has to either urinate or defecate while using the suit.
- In "Moonvasion!", as Duckworth leaves to make preparations for them in the afterlife, Mrs. Beakley makes a point about how it's not reassuring that he goes down through the floor (meaning "Hell").
- The same episode has Lil' Bulb twisting his own head off to avoid revealing any secrets to the Moon people.
- In "Louie's Eleven!", the Three Caballeros (Donald Duck, José Carioca, and Panchito Pistoles) try to get Scrooge to sponsor them by playing their music in front of him while he is bathing, much to Scrooge's anger. José mentions it was the 4th bathroom they were kicked out of that morning.
Legend of the Three Caballeros
- In "Labyrinth and Repeat", Donald, at one point, tears a loincloth off a male statue, to which the statue screams and covers his privates.
- In "Thanks a Camelot", a running gag is some dogs continually approaching Felldrake to pee on him, only for him to repeatedly shoo them away.
Big City Greens
- In "Swimming Fool", Bill Green spends the majority of the episode trapped in a Jacuzzi nude as his togs are sucked out through a pipe, and he is eventually forced to use his hat to cover his privates.
- In "Cricket's Shoes, Phoenix defends the family from a pack of dogs, one dog asks what gives him claim ot the human, Phoenix barks and subtitles show "I am Phoenix, chaser of squirrels and eater of poop".
- In "Dinner Party", Gramma Alice cannot find any clothes and is naked in her bedroom; she is about to come out of her room, but Remy notes Bill about it and he goes to stop her.
- In "Uncaged", when Gramma Alice is annoyed at Nancy Green, the former says, "You can take our differences and shove 'em up your–", but she is interrupted by Remy Remington.
- In "Hiya Henry", the Henry dummy that Tilly Green uses says, "Find something respectable instead of stickin' your hand on someone's–", but Tilly stops him and comments, "Henry! We're at the dinner table!"
- In "Elevator Action", when the Green family is trapped in an elevator, Cricket Green admits to his father at one point that he is eager to get out, but hides the fact that he has to use the bathroom due to drinking his soda too fast, which Bill angrily points out. Cricket then deliberately chugs the rest of his soda, causing him to jiggle awkwardly. When the firefighters burst into the elevator, allowing the Green family to escape, Bill tells his son to go to the bathroom, which Cricket does, and he can be heard making over-exaggerated relief sounds as he urinates.
- In "Wild Side", when Remy and the entire Green family decide to act wild by covering themselves in mud and strip down, Gramma chooses to get completely naked with only the animals covering her up.
- In "Gramma Driver", a running gag throughout the episode is the characters Bella and Bash continuously flirting with each other and making out. When they are later arrested and pulled apart slightly, they begin to tongue towards one another. Officer Keys stops them and exclaims, "I think it's about time you two got a room...in prison!"
- In "Tilly Style", when Cricket tells his father about his zucchini problem and needs him to listen, Bill remarks, "All this time, I thought you were just bein' kind of a turd." Cricket answers: "I was bein' a turd! A turd...about bein' heard!"
- In "Gabriella's Fella", Gabriella is forced to paint Sue's mural at the community center because last week she got on the intercom and said "dookie", which is a slang term for excrement.
- In "Times Circle", Tilly asks Remy to swear to her in order to join her play, but Remy tells her in response that he is "not allowed to swear". He thought Tilly was asking him to use a curse word.
- In "Bleeped", Cricket learns a curse word from Gramma and uses it all over the community center, to the point of passing it on to the other kids. The swears in this episode are made-up gibberish phrases such as "blort".
- In "Bat Girl", when the Sue-Zers start to go jerky, Gregly says, "Yeah, flush those turds!"
101 Dalmatian Street
- A running gag throughout the show is the characters mentioning potty breaks or "signing in" by urinating. The dogs will either lift their leg up or crouch, but no waste matter is visible, as the camera would usually cut away.
- A running gag is brought upon Dylan's allergy to cats, as snot might drip from his nose, and when he sneezes the said snot will project onto something or someone.
- In "Dog's Best Friend", a running gag consist of a Dalmatian pup gagging and trying to hold in when seeing Mr. Fuzzy doing something inappropriate.
- When Mr. Fuzzy is using the the bathroom, that happens to be the dalmatians' drinking bowl, Dylan thought he was using the latter til Dolly pointed it out. Dylan than assumes Mr. Fuzzy is marking his territory. When he came out, Dylan, Dolly, and their sibling look inside to become disgusted. As Dolly claim to never go to that drinking bowl, their sibling gags.
- At the end, when Dylan and Dolly lead Mr. Fuzzy to the park, he mets a female vendor where the two lock eyes at each other. As Dylan, Dolly, and their siblings watch, the same pup gags.
- In "Who The Dog Do You Think You Are?", at one point after Dylan was playing Martian Hunt, which is hide and seek, with Dizzy & Dee Dee, Dee Dee had her butt on Dizzy's cheek when she points out to the portrait the Prince of Dalmatia.
- In "Walkies on the Wild Side", Dylan thinks their might be something in the pond, one of them he listed is poo.
- A running gag is when Dylan falls into the water, a lizard is seen attached its jaws on him. The second it happened the lizard is biting his butt.
- In "Snow Day", when Dylan and Dolly try to get their half of the pups ready for snow day, Dylan says "toilet", which five pups are seen doing. Flatulence is also heard when they doing their business.
- In "Perfect Match", when Roxy gets emotional snots drips excessively from her nose.
- In "Poetry Scam", when Dolly is reciting to Hansel in the cemetery, then it later turns into her freestyle about Diesel chewing on his stitches, she sings about going to the vet with the line, "She'll check your bits..." (the term "bits" is another name for a pair of male or female genitalia). The referral is seemingly confirmed when Hansel stares down at his crotch as Dolly says this.
- When Dylan and Diesel are at Dolly's date to help her impress Hansel, Dylan sits on Diesel to stop him from chewing on his stitches. When reciting another poem to Dolly, Diesel bites Dylan's butt but cuts away the moment Diesel closes his jaws.
- In "Crushed Out", after Dylan trips and falls in the mud, Spencer the Sausage Dog steps on him including his butt. When he gets off him, he kicks on Dylan's butt.
- In "Girls' Day Out", Delilah drips snot when an orchid petal fell on her nose.
- In "The Woof Factor", Dylan, Dolly, and Deepak help Triple-D since they double book. So they pretend to be Triple-D, as such Dylan and Deepak are viewed as females since, as Dolly, all dogs look the same to humans.
- Before getting in the limo, Dylan asks why doing Jump Jet Pizza commercial, a comment from Déjà Vu they don't barf, implying Dylan has altitude sickness.
- When trying to the Male Perfurme commercial, they had to do several retakes since Dylan, Dolly, and Deepak keep messing it up. One of them Deepak rubbing his butt on the cliff setting, and again the spotlight short-circuits and breaks Deepak urinated on it.
- In "The Nose Job", the animals competing in the Nose-Off have to urinate on a lamp post, which Hansel, Sid, Snowball, and Spencer did previously. Dylan enters and is about urinate before it cuts back to Godfrey.
- In "My Fair Dolly", after seeing Dizzy and Dee Dee copying her pampered behavior, Dolly breaks character and goes to one of the judges, she bites off his part of his pants on his rear end exposing his underwear.
- In "A Date with Destiny...Dallas and Déjà Vu", when Triple-D arrives at the studio in a limo, Destiny "smells a leak" among the crowd. Dallas apologizes and tells them that she is not "limo trained", implying that she peed herself during the trip, before Déjà Vu clarifies that she leaked their commercial appearance on social media.
- Also, while Triple-D is riding in a helicopter, Déjà Vu farts, which disgusts Destiny and Dallas. She apologizes and explains that she is not "helicopter trained" as her sisters smell the stench and react with further disgust, implying that she pooped herself.
- In "The Wow of Miaow", one of Constantin's yoga poses is the "Bottom Lick", which involves licking one's private area, which he demonstrates but is off-screen. Dylan and the Dimitri Trio than found Deepak doing the same pose.
- Constantin makes Dylan continue begging by rubbing his rump on the floor in order to see Deepak.
- In "The Dog House", a tired Dr. Dave places his stethoscope on his patient's rump.
- Dylan tells Dimitri One to not eat the grass as he will get sick. From Dylan's reaction, Dimitri One did eat it off-screen and got sick. Dylan than told an off-screen Dimitri Two to step away from the barf. Again, from Dylan's reaction he did touch it.
- Hugo checks a shrub, that resembles him, and his finger has moss on it, he flicks it off in disgust. This resembles the term as "picking one's nose" as the moss resembles a booger.
- Hugo fells on a rose bush, pricking his rump, as Clarissa's plan to get rid of the Dalmatians. Hugo later appears at the hositpal with a thorn stuck in his rump. At Delilah's suggestion to sedate him, Dr. Dave was about to inject the syringe into his rump. When Delilah removes the thorn, Hugo yelps back, knocking the syringe and Dr. Dave back. The syringe lands in a chair which Dr. Dave lands in, stinging his own rump and sedating him instead.
- Pearl stops one of animal control's van with her butt, making the other two stop.
- Delilah, in one scene, slaps her rump toward the head of an unconscious Dr. Dave to wake him up.
- When at Delilah's house, Dr. Dave is accidentally knocked out by Dylan's contraption. As he fell, a pie lands on his rump. Later, Dimitri is seen sitting on Dr. Dave's pie covered rump while eating pieces of the pie.
- In "A Summer to Remember", Delilah sings about having "unusual pleasure" with Doug. Throughout the episode, both of them are shown trying to get some alone time to make out with each other.
- During the "Dogs are Out for Summer Sun", Dolly comments Dylan gets travel sickness but denies it but soon gags.
- At one point, Dylan runs into Bessie's rump.
- In "Long Tongue Day", Big Fee farts in the pool with bubbles forming. One of them pops in front of Dylan's nose, much to him and much of the animals with them in disgust. Big Fee comments, "That one snuck up from the valise. Better out than in, eh?."
- In "London, We Have a Problem", Dylan sees Triple-D using his new space helmet as a bathing bowl. Déjà Vu, being the one in it, farts as bubbles form in the water.
- In "It's My Party", Dolly shakes her rear end at the camera at one point.
- In "Fetch", a giant whoopee cushion falls from the sky in the Dalmatians backyard ordered by the Dimitri Trio, ruining the moment where Doug and Delilah's anniversary song is playing.
- In "Don't Push Your Luck", Dylan finds Big Fee in the bathtub. It was acting a jacuzzi but the bubbles stopped as Big Fee was farting, which confirms when a bubble pops which sounded like a fart.
- As Dylan was about to clean a toilet, Big Fee is seen bathing in it.
Amphibia
- In "Anne or Beast?", when Anne and Sprig first shake hands, Anne comments that "[his] hand just barfed out [her] hand," when she sees that his hand is dirty and sticky.
- In "Best Fronds", while Anne and Sprig are getting ready to head to the lake, Anne grabs a towel that says "Beach Please!", which is a censored version of the statement "Bitch, please!"
- In "Cane Crazy", when Sprig comments that Leopold loves wood, he specifies that the carpenter loves it "almost a little too much," suggesting he has objectophilia.
- Later in the episode, after Anne throws termites to the Tree of Doom, all that is left of the creature is the insect that was inside, which is shown to be completely nude.
- In "Hop Luck", when Maddie introduces herself to Sprig, she reveals that she saw Sprig's death in her head. Sprig then comments that he wanted his death to be a surprise, to which Maddie replies that it will indeed be a surprise, leaving Sprig baffled.
- Later in the episode, Hop Pop reveals he almost got his butt eaten while finding some ingredients for a pizza and proves this by showing his rump, though it is revealed that only a section of his pants was eaten.
- In "Stakeout", one of the arguments between Anne and Hop Pop takes place inside the bathroom, with Hop Pop declaring that he was angry at her because she was in there for two hours (although since it was only heard, it is unknown why it took her so long).
- Also in the episode, Anne and Hop Pop start hallucinating after drinking juices that their body chemistry could not handle, which can be interpreted as a form of intoxication.
- In "Taking Charge", when Anne says that the Plantars should at least fix her telephone after one of them drained its battery, Hop Pop inquires if they have to make a "lamb sacrifice" to charge it before stating that he knows "a guy in town", implying that he wanted to either kill an animal or somebody.
- In "Girl Time", when Anne asks what the food she's eating is made of, Felicia reveals that it is made of dung beetles, visibly disgusting Anne.
- In "Contagi-Anne", Sprig suggests they, as frogs, should take their clothes off due to the rain, to which Hop Pop tells Sprig to "keep [his] pants on," implying that Sprig had previously walked naked in the rain, and that he wanted to do it at that moment.
- Later in the episode, when Hop Pop explains that the mushroom Anne put in the soup isn't actually meant to be eaten, he reveals that he uses it to, among other things, clean Bessie's barn. The way he says this implies that he uses it to clean Bessie's manure inside the barn.
- In "Grubhog Day", when Sprig and Hop Pop try to cut open the "grubhog" (actually a puppet controlled by Anne), Polly screams excitedly that she likes that part of the ceremony. She later openly admits to having seen nothing wrong with killing it.
- Later in the episode, Anne admits that she almost peed when her arm was nearly cut off.
- In "Hop Pop and Lock", when Anne tells Hop Pop that, thanks to her dancing lessons, he and Sylvia will be "locking lips by the end of the night," Sprig and Polly react with disgust, a natural reaction in kids (and even some teens and adults) who never kissed someone else before.
- In "Hop-Popular", when Hop Pop protests how Mayor Toadstool is an incompetent mayor, he points out, among other things, the deteriorating state of the houses in Wartwood. This is exemplified after the front of a house falls down, revealing an amphibian taking a shower.
- Later in the episode, one of the challenges of becoming mayor is getting lost in the forest naked, which Albus Duckweed claims being mayor of a town is like. During the elections, while Hop Pop wins and manages to create a loincloth out of plants, Toadstool not only loses, but is forced to cover his privates with his hands (on account of not finding anything to wear to cover them).
- In "Croak and Punishment", when Hop Pop mentions that it is time to do chores, he and Polly put on masks while claiming that, "Bessie's waste ain't gonna shelve itself," clearly referring to the snail's manure. Anne and Sprig soon follow, and the following scene shows them after cleaning the excrement, with Anne stating that "[she's] scarred for life," implying that she was either horrified by the size of the manure (which was likely very big, as it came from a giant snail), or that she experienced an accident involving the excrement.
- In "Trip to the Archives", when Hop Pop reminds Sprig, Anne, and Polly of their recent adventures, a montage shows them all facing monsters; one of these is a giant skunk-like creature who is shown to have the family trapped under its butt. Upon recalling this, Polly comments that she still remembers its foul-smelling spray.
- Later in the episode, Sprig manages to escape the town archives via the bathroom, where it is shown that he got out of the pipes through the toilet of a women's restroom at a restaurant that was open. When Anne asks Sprig how he escaped, he replies that he doesn't want to talk about it. Later, when Polly reveals that she and Hop Pop also escaped through the pipes, Hop Pop mentions that he saw things. This suggests that the three amphibians either encountered defecation, saw naked women, or both while escaping.
- In "Snow Day", Anne unfreezes Sprig, who had become frozen due to the low temperature. Having been unfrozen earlier than he should, Sprig behaves as though he were intoxicated.
- In "Bizarre Bazaar", when Anne tells Sprig to "tongue" the Wrecker, he exclaims: "Tongue him? I hardly know him!" Though she clearly meant for him to grab the Wrecker with his tongue.
- In "Children of the Spore", Apothecary Gary pleads Hop Pop for mercy by stating that, as the last one of his kind, his species will be extinct if he dies. However, Hop Pop calmly states that he can live with that on his conscience.
- In "Swamp and Sensibility", one of Anne's videos of Wally in Wartwood shows him showering at the town's fountain.
- In "Wax Museum", after several angry de-frozen creatures drag the Curator to another room, a red-looking liquid can be seen coming out from under the door; however, the Curator clarifies that it is just melted wax.
- Also in the episode, Frog Soos licking himself is a reference to getting hallucinatory highs from licking actual frogs. The most well-known amphibian that does this is the cane toad, which has a toxin called bufotenine, an alkaloid chemical that humans use to get artificial highs.
- In "Marcy at the Gates", when Marcy crashes into a game during a flashback, Sasha seems to be vaguely heard saying "Holy crap".
- In "The Sleepover to End All Sleepovers", after Lady Olivia brings Anne, Sprig, and Polly to have their sleepover with Marcy, she tirelessly utters, "If anyone needs me, I'll be in the kitchen drinking...juice," implying that she was going to be drinking something else, possibly alcohol.
- In "Friend or Frobo?", after the titular robot lifts Stumpy's bar, Wally watches a flying fish and says, "no more for me thanks", thinking he was highly intoxicated.
- In "Maddie & Marcy", after noticing Maddie doing magic, Marcy exclaims, "No frogging way!", a censored version of a certain profanity.
- In "Adventures in Catsitting", it is shown that, due to having spent five months without brushing or flossing her teeth, Anne had to be given several dental medications to remove her "eight cavities and tons of cricket legs." This causes her to behave as if she consumed illegal drugs.
The Owl House
- It is implied that Eda is the Boiling Isles' equivalent of an alcoholic. In "Lost in Language", one of the bottles on Eda's shelf is labeled "Mama's Night Juice". Night juice is a term that is usually attributed to a drink containing ambien or even alcohol to help one sleep. Later, in "Echoes of the Past", Luz implies that the "apple blood" she drinks regularly is actually some sort of alcoholic or alcoholic-type drink when she says that she, Lilith, King, and Hooty should leave the island they are in and head back to the Owl House by pointing out that "Eda is probably on her third cup of apple blood by now, and last time it was real hard getting her off the roof", implying that Eda once drank too much "apple blood" she got intoxicated. In "Keeping Up A-fear-ances", Luz and Eda's mother, Gwendolyn, trick her into following a phony process to cure her curse by putting signs that say it leads to more "apple blood", with Luz noting that Eda is always willing to drink some "apple blood", Eda referring to it as her "night juice", and Gwendolyn later commenting over how Eda's curse may not be the only problem with her. In "Eda's Requiem", Eda becomes depressed over the possibility of Luz and King leaving and goes to a bar to drink a box of apple juice, further exploring the parallels.
- In "A Lying Witch and a Warden", when Luz first sees the Boiling Isles, she wonders if she died and went to "the bad place", clearly meaning Hell.
- Later in the episode, when King first shows up, he is seen wearing towels, meaning that he was in the shower before appearing.
- In "The Intruder", upon being restored to normal, Eda awakens with no memory of what happened, a headache, and with "[her] mouth [tasting] like roadkill," before vomiting a Snaggleback she had eaten while in her monster form. Her actions emulate those of the aftermath of suffering a hangover.
- In "Sense and Insensitivity", when King shows Piniet his new book titled Ruler's Reach 2, he adds that it has "more swears" than the last one (which he actually co-wrote with Luz). This implies that both books contain profanity.
- In "Escaping Expulsion", Gus suggests to try to enter to Blight Industries' presentation by distracting the guards with illusion of "hot ladies", after which Willow responds with "This isn't a cartoon from 40s, Gus!".
- In "Echoes of the Past", after watching Hooty de-attach himself from the Owl House, Luz tries to not to vomit out of disgust.
- In "Keeping Up A-fear-ances", Lilith and King start eating ice cream out of depression for their parental issues. The way they act is akin to as if the two drinking alcohol, with the two behaving as if they were intoxicated. Hooty, worried for them, suggests that they have been eating too much ice cream.
Monsters at Work
- As a running gag, Cutter often recalls with a comically relaxed tone how several former MIFTers were gravely injured or even killed in the line of duty.
- In "The Vending Machine", Mike mentions that poop is the one thing human kids find as funny as clowns.
- In "Bad Hair Day", when Roze gives Tylor a clump of her hair, Tylor points out that she hasn't cut her hair, to which Roze answers, "Don't ask questions you don't want the answer to," implying the hair clump to be from her pubic area.
Marvel shows
Ultimate Spider-Man
- In "Freaky", as a running gag, the technical difficulties screen pops out when something inappropriate occurs.
What If...?
- In the episode "What If... Captain Carter Were The First Avenger?", Captain Carter briefly laments how the Super-Soldier Serum annuling the effects of alcohol in her doesn't allow her to enjoy a whisky.
- In the episode "What If... The World Lost Its Mightiest Heroes?", when discussing about Tony Stark being part of the Avengers Initiative, Nick Fury says he has potential as an Avenger, to which Natasha Romanoff responds "what's he got is a hangover".
- In the episode "What If... Doctor Strange Lost His Heart Instead of His Hands?", when Doctor Strange sees reality collapsing on itself, he assumes he's intoxicated and wonders what was in the whisky he drinked.
- In the episode "What If... Zombies!?", after one of Hope Van Dyne's giant ants eats Zombie Iron Man's head, Bruce Banner sees this and says he has to vomit out of disgust.
- In the same episode, Peter Parker is filming a survival video for a zombie outbreak and he films Bucky Barnes whilst he is showering.
- In the episode "What If... Killmonger Rescued Tony Stark?", when Tony hears about Obahdiah Stanes' plan to kill him, Stark says "You son of a-" before cutting himself off.
- In the same episode, Stark implied he was suffering from alcoholisum during this time.
- In "What If... Thor Were an Only Child?", Thor throws a party and many characters are very drunk and one man can barely speak. In the same episode, Maria Hill comes to Jane's hotel room and hears Thor, probably thinking they slept together. Thor still sounds drunk.
See also
- List of adult humor in Disney live-action media
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Source: https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Examples_of_adult_humor_in_Disney_animated_media
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