8 Creepiest Secrets in Kids Films

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4 – A113 in Everything,

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  • A secret code spread out across the world through almost all your favourite childhood cartoons? That can’t be real.
  • But I got some shocking news for you, turns out is real and you probably have seen it more times than you’ve written your own name. The code A113 has ranged from being in every Pixar film to Mission Impossible 4. It even appears in video games, most recently in Fallout 4.
  • But what could such a code mean? Is it for secret reptilian people to communicate with each other? Unfortunately not, it’s just an inside joke between alumni from the California Institute of the Arts.

3 – Lord Fuckwad in Shrek,

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  • Well I gotta say it took me a little while to notice this one…so long it’s almost as shameful as this hidden joke DreamWorks made.
  • That diminutive jackass from Shrek, Lord Farquaad was given the odd name because when said fast enough it sounds like Fuck Wad. Well that’s great guys.
  • So Disney is wants to show your kids sexy ladies and DreamWorks wants them to go running around saying Fuck wad, clearly these two are in cahoots to destroy the minds of kids. Won’t somebody think of the children!

2 – Scar, Heil! In The Lion King

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  • Is there a villain more hated than any other than Scar for the traumatising murder of Mustapha? He’s like the Hitler of the animal kingdom.
  • Oh I mean literally. During the song “Be Prepared” the animators based much of the sequence around that charming film “The triumph of the will”. With clear visual cues taken from the famous Nazi propaganda movie it’s hard to deny that Scar is clearly looking to launch an animal holocaust.
  • While again this one gets overshadowed by the Sex star thing or the bikini ass in the poster, it seems people are much more concerned about the whole sex thing than that they just watched a movie where animal Adolf Hitler pushed a guy in a stampede.

1 – The Illuminate in Ducktales the Movie,

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  • Well we had to get to the illuminati eventually I guess and they are here twice in Ducktales.
  • The first reference made to the secret masters of the world is in an episode where “Ask about illuminati” appears on an eye test poster. The second however appeared years later in “Ducktales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp” where the All Seeing Eye and well known conspiracy symbol makes numerous appearances. Explains where Scrooge Mcduck got all his money from.
  • The illuminati references stem through a number of other Disney works on the small screen proving that the illuminati does exist and that all they do is hide references to themselves in children’s media. Good job controlling the world there guys.

 

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