List of adult humor

Aladdin: The Animated Broadway Movie (2011)

 * 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".
 * While Genie is explaining the rules of making wishes to Aladdin, he decapitates himself at one point, saying that he can't kill anybody.

Beauty and the Beast: The Animated Broadway Movie (2012)

 * 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.
 * 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.

Annie: The Broadway Movie (2012)

 * The movie contains a decent amount of profanity compared to other family films, with the words used on several occasions (including in song lyrics).

Tarzan: The Animated Musical Movie (2013)

 * 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!"

Hercules: The Animated Broadway Movie (2014)

 * 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.

Pocahontas Spectacular (2016)

 * 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 Emperor's New Animated Broadway Movie (2018)

 * 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.

Finding Nemo: The Musical (2018)

 * 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 Peach 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.

Frozen: The Broadway Musical (2018)

 * 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 he inadvertently walks into. 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.

The Hunchback of Notre Dame (2019)

 * 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.
 * 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).

The Little Mermaid Live! (2019)

 * In the opening scene, Grimsby is shown having a chartreuse 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).

New Toy Story (2020)
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Ratatouille the Musical (2021)
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The Great Mouse Detective Musical (2021)
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The Aristocats Musical (2021)
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Mulan: The Broadway Movie (2022)
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Shrek the Musical (2013)

 * Lord Farquaad is a caricature of Michael Eisner, then-CEO of the Walt Disney Company and a subject of DreamWorks' then-CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg's (and the film's) ire.
 * The movie (more than its sequels) contains a decent amount of profanity compared to other family animated films, with the words "damn", "ass" (as a pun) and "crap" used on several occasions (including in song lyrics).
 * When the Magic Mirror presents Snow White as a bachelorette to Lord Farquaad, stating "although she lives with seven other men, she's not easy!" The joke is that living with "seven other men" (the Seven Dwarfs) would imply that Snow White is promiscuous, but by saying "she's not easy", the Magic Mirror says otherwise.
 * When Shrek sees the size of Farquaad's castle, he asks Donkey "Do you think maybe he's compensating for something?" While children in the audience are led to think Shrek is talking about Farquaad's height, the usual meaning of the phrase is in reference to genitalia.
 * In "Welcome to Duloc", the Duloc Dolls sing "Please keep off the grass, shine your shoes, wipe your... face!" During the phrase, the front row of dolls rotate to show their butt cracks, implying that they were going to sing the word "ass" (which rhymes with "grass") instead of "face".
 * At Fiona's castle, when Dragon captures Donkey and brings him to the treasure room, he says that he doesn't intend to start an intimate relationship too soon, implying that Dragon wanted to have sex with him immediately.
 * When looking at a picture of Fiona on the Magic Mirror, Farquaad appears to be sexually aroused; his bed sheet even subtly rises in front of him, implying an erection.
 * When Shrek awakes to see that Fiona is cooking eggs for him and Donkey, Donkey speaks while sleeping. His dialogue hints that he was having a sexual dream. In the Latin Spanish version of the film, during his dreams, he asks his partner to slick his ear and mount on his seat.
 * When Fiona cross the tree bridge as Shrek was holding it down, she slides her hand across his back and he gets a pleased expression, indicating he has an erection.

Shrek 2 The Musical: It's Not an Ogre Yet (2019)

 * When Prince Charming reaches the highest tower at Fiona's castle, he finds the Big Bad Wolf lying on Fiona's former bed and reading a pornographic magazine called "Pork Illustrated", with a female pig wearing a bikini kneeling in the sand of a beach.
 * Shrek and Fiona check into a hotel. They shut the door and aren't seen again until morning, no doubt they consummated their marriage during that time.
 * During the Fairy Godmother's song, one of the Fairy Godmother's assistants spanks himself, like saying that women will receive that, or in this case, Fiona could receive it from her Prince Charming.
 * When Shrek along Donkey and Puss in Boots enter into the potions room of the Fairy Godmother's Cottage, one of the bottles of potions has a label that reads "Viagra".
 * At the farm in which Shrek, Donkey and Puss slept, the three girls present say Shrek that they can be his true loves and can do give a massage, with one of them ordering a line for the massage. They presumably wanted to have sex with Shrek following this.
 * Still at the farm, when Shrek decides that Fiona can now see him as a human, his pants fell out because them were very big for him now, so Donkey decides that it's time to search new clothes for Shrek, causing the three girls present put exclamation faces in the sight of seeing Shrek naked.
 * When Shrek is drinking milk in the Poison Apple with Donkey and Puss, the milk bottle's logo is a bull. Bulls don't give milk, so anyone could think that it was cum.
 * When Puss is stopped by the knights, one of the officers subtract catnip from his belt, so Puss says that the catnip wasn't from him, implying that he was taking catnip like marijuana.
 * When Donkey recommends Pinocchio to say that he has women underwear and it's discovered that it's true, Gingy reveals that Pinocchio had a pink thong on.

The Prince of Egypt (2020)

 * Moses looks up Ramses royal skirt.

Madagascar the Musical (2022)

 * When Alex and Marty find each other on the beach and Alex remembers that he is mad at Marty, Marty swears by assigning words to the letters of an acronym. They are "Oh Sugar Honey Ice Tea".