Many movies throughout history have had their easter eggs and mysteries in some frames, what very few people know is that even in animated family films there has been hidden pornography that has had to be removed over the years. That's what they found in a Disney tape in the movie 'The Rescuers'.
The unimaginable, the animated film created in 1977 by directors Wolfgang Reitherman, John Lounsbery and Art Stevens, had been snuck a porn picture or someone had wanted to be funny. The truth is that it was only a few frames, so perhaps part of the audience did not even notice it.
In 1999 the news began to spread and Walt Disney took action, the solution was to withdraw the 3,400,000 VHS copies it sold of 'The Rescuers' and the conglomerate issued a statement with the reason for the withdrawal: "To keep our promise to families that they can rely on the Disney brand to provide the best in family entertainment".
It was not the work of the animators
Even if the statement was not related to reality, they were able to save one of Hollywood's blemishes. All that is known is that the joke, or whatever it was, was not the action of animator Stevens, but was added later in the post-production process.
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