Friday, July 26, 2013

The Disney Company Is An Evil Empire

Pop-Culture-Feature
This cannot be disputed: the Walt Disney Company is one of the United States’ oldest and most successful entertainment conglomerates. It was founded in 1923, and as of this writing consists of a certifiably insane number of subsidiaries. Disney has long owned the ABC network and all of its affiliated networks, including ESPN. The company made international headlines in 2009 when it acquired Marvel Entertainment for over US$4 billion, and again in 2012 when it acquired Lucasfilm for over US$4 billion more. The “House of Mouse” is probably the most influential and powerful of the tiny handful of huge corporations that control most of the media in the United States and, by extension, the world.
It also can’t be disputed that, though a traditionally family-oriented business, Disney has allowed sexual images to make their way not only into completed cuts of their films, but also promotional and poster artwork. Many instances have been pointed out, from the overt (a couple of frames showing an image of a topless woman in The Rescuers) to the puzzling (a spire of the castle on the VHS cover of The Little Mermaid looks a hell of a lot like an erect penis) to the questionable (at one point in Aladdin, the Genie can be heard muttering offscreen something that sounds like “good teenagers, take off your clothes”). In each and every instance, changes were made to further releases, and chalked up to jokes by animators or simple misunderstandings. Why would Disney want to expose children (so to speak) to inappropriate sexual content, anyway?
Well, conspiracy theorists have their answers: Disney is all about sexualizing children. The Disney Company, they assert, wants to suck all of the money from the parents’ wallets while rendering their children compliant, subservient consumers, and early exposure to these sexualized images is the first step in that process. Also, they say, because it’s evil—mind-bogglingly, Satanically evil

Subliminal Messages Tactic Is Used To Condition Consumers

Theater
It’s no secret (at least, not anymore) that extremely brief or cleverly hidden words or images can be placed within another image or film in such a way that the observer, while not making a conscious connection, is subtly mentally influenced by the message. The efficacy of this tactic has long been open for debate and has never been proven—but of course, this doesn’t stop corporations from doing things like hiding images within their logos to try to bolster positive association with their brand. It may not work, but it can’t hurt, right?
But according to this conspiracy theory, not only does subliminal messaging work, it works far more efficiently than we’ve been led to believe—and it’s everywhere. Supposedly (and honestly, you really can make the case), the practice is mostly used in advertising to induce consumers to buy, usually with references to sex. Certain Coke and Pepsi ads in the early ’90s were famously found to contain hidden sexual references (which the companies both claimed were coincidences).
One would think that, if effective, the only message necessary in subliminal advertising would fall right along the lines of “buy this product, and lots of it.” But the subliminal sexual references, odd as they may seem, are not limited to advertising. Whether coincidental or some animator’s idea of a joke, it’s also been established that hidden references to sex appear with alarming frequency in Disney cartoons.

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Subliminal messages in company logos, print advertisement


Subliminal cues are apparent in every form of media, just waiting for us to see them.

Here are a few examples of subliminal messages embedded in certain print advertisements, brand logos and symbols of organisations.

a) Dodge- Message embedded in the logo


b) Print advertisement



c) Advertisement for a hair stylist



d) Burger King ad



Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Subliminal adverts in TV shows

Carefully view these popular TV programs and advertisements. Hidden in each of them are very strong subliminal cues!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMzbwa6PvEE&feature=player_embedded

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

The Lion King

The Lion King is another popular Disney Movie, that we have all come to adore. The cute lion cub, his father- the proverbial king of the jungle, his scheming uncle...all make for an enthralling and motivating story for any child in his/her childhood. But, there is a subliminal message towards the end of the movie, where the father raises his son, so that all the animals in the jungle could gaze upon their future king.

The stars in the night sky clearly spell out the word " Sex"

If you have wondered why your elder brother/father or any other grown-up sat and enjoyed this movie with you while you were a child, the reason is now clear. This hidden message is percieved by the sub-conscious mind, and is accepted by the primal side in all of us i.e The Id as popularised by Sigmund Freud, in his pyscho-analytic theory.

Yet another subliminal message from Disney....whether it was a deliberate insert, or an effect caused by a frame error still remains a mystery.

The Rescuers- a 1970's Disney Cartoon.

This was a cartoon, that Disney bought out in the 1970's. It was called The Rescuers. The main characters are Bianca and Bernard. This is a scene where both of them, are fleeing a back alley.

As simple as it may look, take a careful look at the background..... What you may discover is rather shocking.

It is a picture of a topless woman, visible in the open window.

Disney did not deny this,and the cartoon was subsequently recalled.

Subliminal cues in Disney Cartoons!!!

Observe the pipe of the underwater accordion...or is it a pipe?

The priest who marries The Little Mermaid and her love....suddenly seems to have an erection!!
Walt Disney has made sure that his name would live on for generations upon generations. He and his myriad of cartoon characters including the ever popular Alladin and his big blue genie, Bambi the fawn and her tragic story, the Little Mermaid and many,many more. However, upon closer inspection, many of these ever popular, cute and innocent cartoons hold a very sinister secret. They veer towards ulterior motives, a far cry from the cute and cuddly image. This is because, the makers of these cartoon characteristics want a wider appeal, even amongst the adult population. The male sex organ, is a pre-dominant subliminal insert in the Little Mermaid cartoon. This is not apparent on a cursory glance, but a closer inspection does reveal it. The older audience perceive this cue subconsciously and like the cartoon. Sex, is a widely used cue in almost all forms of media, although cleverly disguised and hidden behind many layers of content.

"Children's" cartoons these are certainly not. The next time you are watching a cartoon with your little sister/cousin, you know just how "innocent" those cartoons are.