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1. Some Disney characters use guns. Oftentimes, they use the gun for good, but that isn't always the case.
Take this film, for instance. Clayton carries a gun, and even tries to kill friendly animals with it. Which animated film contains both Clayton and the dastardly deed of harming innocent animals?
2. Greed is everywhere, and the lust for power is sometimes too much for some characters.
Thirsty for power, Ursula would do anything to get her hands on the trident. She deceives Ariel into signing a contract that would allow Ariel to become human, but at the cost of her voice. This villainous witch was from which film?
3. I was quite surprised when I was thinking of how many Disney films contain smoking; there are quite a number of them. This most often is featured in the earlier Disney movies, when smoking was the norm.
Of course, that doesn't mean other people feel the same way. The wise caterpillar in one Disney film smokes, which is not acceptable to the title heroine. She is none too thrilled when he blows smoke rings in her face. The cantankerous caterpillar smokes in which of these Disney films?
4. Seems innocent enough - some boys coaxing another into an amusement park known as Pleasure Island. It has to be fun, right? Not necessarily. When the boy gets there, he is pressured into many bad things, including drinking. Where is his conscience when he needs him? Oh yes, he doesn't listen to him.
The title character is led straight to a land where gluttony, beer drinking, fighting, and gambling are all prevalent, and not a good atmosphere for a good little boy, which is what he is striving to be. What film is it?
5. For a lot of people, the conscience would tear away at them if they poisoned another person. But some Disney characters are evil, and do not particularly care if they do wrong things or not.
One such wicked person inserted toxin into an apple. This venomous pome appears in which Disney film?
6. A fairly common crime found in animated films is that of theft. Some steal for the welfare of others. Some do it for their own survival. Others do it for fun. One has his monkey do it.
Which of these films contains the thievery of a monkey named Abu?
7. Sometimes, one must do wrong to do good. In this case, the title character enters the army because her father cannot. Not bad, right? However, it is forbidden for women to enter the army in this film, so she disguises herself as Ping, the SON of her father.
What film is about an ancient army trying to stop the invading Huns?
8. Death seems to be a common occurence in Disney films. If you think about the deaths that occur in these films, it's staggering to discover how many of these deaths are actually no accident at all. Why, these deaths are murders!
Perhaps the most famous murder in Disney films is actually admitted by the character when he said "I killed Mufasa". What's the film?
9. Though it may not ever be shown or mentioned blatantly in Disney films, sex can be cryptically hidden throughout.
After a romantic meal at an Italian restaurant, a couple of animals stare at the sky and end up spending the night with each other. Later in the film, it is discovered that the female is pregnant.
Which of these couples has a few buns in the oven in the film?
10. Guns, greed, smoking, drinking, drugging, stealing, war, murder, and sex all appear in a single Disney movie. Various characters partake in many of them, and some have a guilty conscience because of it, others do not.
In this Disney film, Basil shoots a pillow, Ratigan smokes a cigar, Bartholomew gets drunk, Dawson is drugged, Fidget steals uniforms, there is a bar fight, innocent ones are fed to a giant beast, and there is even a burlesque dancer. That is an awful lot to appear in one film; which lesser known of the Disney films is it?
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