Have you ever noticed all of the adult humor sometimes written into the G rated kids’ movies? It’s true; adult humor is becoming more and more common in today’s day and age especially throughout all of the various Disney films. Disney is the master at incorporating adult humor as it goes unnoticed by the children and adds entertainment for the parents. Though adult humor was not as common throughout the Disney classics, such as
Snow White and
Cinderella, it is a well known idea in many of the newer movies like
Lion King and many of the Pixar and Disney creations.
A typical type of adult humor used in many Disney films is when a character’s line is interrupted to convince the adults the intentions of using an inappropriate cuss word. For instance, in the movie
Lion King, when Nala is chasing afte

r Pumba and Timon, planning to kill and eat them, Timon is forced to help Pumba out and exclaims, “Why do I always have to save your…Ahhh!” Of course, to the kids in the audience, this line means nothing to them as Timon is only screaming out of terror, but to the adults in the audience, this scream can be interpreted as the unfinished word “ass.”
Another example can be seen in the more recent 2003 Disney film,
Finding Nemo. While swimming around in the aquarium, the Germaphobe fish, Gurgle, disgustingly cries, “Don’t you people realize we are swimming in our own…” only to get interrupted by Pearl’s “Shh! Here he comes!” Again, the kids think nothing of this line, but the adults may chuckle a bit at the idea of the fish realizing he’s swimming around in “shit.”
Another type of adult humor seen in Disney movies revolves around sexual references, which most kids overlook due to confusion. For example, in
The Incredibles, the a

rch-nemesis, Syndrome, discovers Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl had kids, and slyly comments that they “got busy.” Getting busy is never an appropriate topic for a five-year-old, but these five-year-olds would pay no attention to it as they are completely hypnotized by the action on the screen. Another sexual reference instance can be seen in
Toy Story 2 as Buzz Lightyear’s first reaction to the cowgirl, Jessie, causes his wings to spring erect. Buzz plays it off as he tucks his wings back in and coughs a bit, but this toy’s love reaction can be compared to the sexual arousal of a full-grown man.
Of course, this blog only gives a taste of adult humor in children’s movies. Adult humor can be seen in even more Disney films and other G rated films not associated with Disney. However, the main purpose of adult humor inclusion, Disney and non-Disney alike, is to create some humor for adults, while avoiding awkward situations for the children. It’s just an extra level of spice to children’s movies to add to the comedic routine and attract a bigger audience. Never a bad thing.