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   Disney and the hidden messages

 

I grew up with Disney movies and I really loved her. However, recently published studies in which therapists and educators the Disney films and their influence on children subjected to exactly investigated and surprising and startling conclusions. I beg your pardon?

As an example we take Ariel, the Little Mermaid.
A sweet story in which a mermaid wants to become a man. Everything seems to be fine right?

However, she lies to her father and asks her friend Sebastian, the crab, therefore, to lie to her father as well, who then goes crazy and full of anger is destroying all their collected things from the human world. Then comes Arielle a dangerous pact with the witch Ursula, with whom she then brings the life of the whole kingdom in  risk. At the end  Arielle told everyone anything. Then she falls in love  with the Prince Erik without a word......

Sounds pretty harmlos yes ?

 

Let's continue with the sex. Sex sells! But why is this so? Because it was sunbliminal programmed to us since we where small!

Many condemn Disney to have installed hidden messages in the movies. In the Little Mermaid, for example, Ariell lives in a golden padlock. And on the cover of the first videos of the film is a strange structure on the castle wall to see that it was very similar to a penis. In the final scene it comes to the wedding of Erik and Ariell and if you look closely, you can see that the bishop has an erection.

to better understand it let take a look a this video :

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

No coinsidance :

however, I want to emphesize  that these messages are anything but coincidences.
In the movie "Aladdin" (1992) there is a scene in Aladdin invites Jasmine to a trip on the flying carpet. Aladdin asks Jasmine to come along (still very good audible to the audience) and then goes on to explain in a whisper (barely audible to the audience) "... teenagers take off your clothes" (teenager pulls you out). It is true only to a difficult-to-hear whisper, but always out of this set really exist. And there are thousands of evidaces !!! ( dont belive it - hear fo yourself )

 

But let us once again the definition of Subliminal Messages keep in mind:
In human research subliminal stimuli are typically realized by a very short (zBtachistoskopische) presentation time. Usually this visual stimuli (pictures) are presented only for a few milliseconds and then overlaid with a second Störreiz, eg a mask of random points.

There is a theme that runs like a red thread through all the Disney movies.

 

Here is a list of films that include the same topic:

 

  • The Lion King (Lion King) Simba must watch as his father is brutally murdered, he runs away and grows up without parents ...

  • Finding Nemo - The mother dies (even dramatically), Nemo swims away and is without parents quasi adult ...

  • Cinderella - mother dead, evil stepmother takes her place.

  • Teachers Pet (American animated series) main character has no father

  • The Jungle Book - Mowgli has to grow up without parents ...

  • Lilo and Stitch - Lilo lives with her sister after their parents died in a car accident ...

  • Bambi - by a bullet from a hunter loses his mother ...

  • Angels - Angels are really! The children in the film are all ways without parents ...

  • Beauty and the Beast - Belle lives without a mother ...

  • The Little Mermaid - mother's death? Not mentioned ...

  • Sleeping Beauty - In order to protect the princess from the machinations of Maleficent, pull the three fairies Aurora as a foundling in a deep forest on ...

  • Snow White - The beautiful, young Snow White grows as a servant in his father's and his jealous stepmother court to (mother's death) ...

  • The Hunchback of Notre Dame - the mother is killed, the child has to grow up without parents ...

  • Aladdin - Jasmine's mother is dead ...

  • Tarzan - Both parents die ...

  • Fox and the Hound - Cap is way child ...

  • Toy Story - father never present ...

  • Pocahontas - Growing up without a mother to ...

  • Peter Pan - all children are ways that parents of Wendy leave them alone to go to a dinner party ...

  • Atlantis - Kida's father dies, mother had already died ...

  • Dumbo - isolated on most brutal way of his mother, has to grow up without parents ...

  • Brother Bear - the mother dies ...

  • Bernard and Bianca - way children ... .leben without parents ...

  • The Sword in the Stone - Arthur is a twelve year old orphan ...

and so on ...

 

The same storylines

 

The films always follow the same storylines:

A terrible event happens, the child needs to go on a trip or run off (symbolically, a journey into adulthood without parents) and states is usually of a shady character ( System ?) friends and accompanied ( and I always thought we should NOT teachour children to be with strangers ...?). How do such images effects our children? On the surface, it could be argued that films only want to show the dreams of children, they want to be a hero ...

 

Deeper behind the facade a totally different agenda could be lurking

Could it be that Disney wants us to be suggested  for something?

That the children "subliminal" being  said that it is totally OK and "normal" to grow up without parents?

That  it being actually sold as "normal" losing a parent or even both parents?

Or is there perhaps something truly abominable behind ?!

I hope I could contribute a little to encourage you at least to controll what we allow our children to seeand yo have  much closer look before we safely turn on the screen.

Do they support it really? It is so easy our children and protect us from !!! Best of all, turns off the thing and told it on!

Do not let yourself and your children turn into a robot !!!

 

Finally, a few data about Disney:


Disney is the largest media and entertainment companies in the world with a net turnover (2008) of more than $ 8 million.
Active since 1923, over 80 years an "institution" which has "influenced" several generations.
For Disney empire include
Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group
Walt Disney Pictures
Touchstone Pictures
Hollywood Pictures
Miramax Films
Disney Animation Studios
Pixar Animation Studios
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Disney Music Group
Walt Disney Records
Walt Disney Music Publishing
Disney-ABC Television Group
ABC Network
ABC · ABC News · ABC News Now · Disney Hyperion

Cable TV channels
ABC Family · Disney Channel · Disney Family Movies · ESPN (80%) · Jetix · Jetix Play · SOAPnet · Playhouse Disney · Toon Disney · Disney XD · Disney Cinemagic · Lifetime Entertainment Services (50%) · A & E Television Networks (37.5%) · GMTV (25%) · Super RTL (50%)

Radio & TV Sales
ABC News Radio · Radio Disney · Disney-ABC International Television · Disney-ABC Domestic Television

TV production
ABC Studios · Greengrass Productions · Walt Disney Television Animation
Moreover, even the Walt Disney Parks and Resort

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