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From: Brian Redman (bigxc@prairienet.org)
Date: Tue Aug 15 1995 - 08:56:18 PDT
Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 5 Num. 79
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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A WHOLE NEW WEIRD
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*USA Today*, 08/15/95, p. 1D
Folks on the Internet are buzzing about what they say is a hidden
message in Disney's *Aladdin*. It takes place in the scene where
Aladdin, pretending to be a prince, meets Princess Jasmine on her
balcony. When Rajah the tiger moves to attack, Aladdin allegedly
says in the background, "Good teen-agers take off their clothes."
"Absolutely ridiculous," says Disney's Howard Green. "Aladdin
tells the tiger to 'take off and go.' We would never put in
something subliminal. These are good, wholesome, wonderful family
films."
Laser disc freeze-frame images from 1988's *Who Framed Roger
Rabbit* supposedly showed Jessica sans underwear and Baby Herman
in a lewd act beneath a woman's skirt. Green says that wasn't so:
"People always read stuff into things they cannot understand."
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