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If the phone number was in the film originally (as rumor has it was), it was removed before the home versions of the movie were made available.Īnimators have traditionally amused themselves by slipping occasional racy frames or other gags into their work, frames which flash on the screen far too briefly to be detected by theater audiences. Although the “Allyson Wonderland” graffiti is clearly visible on laserdisc, Eisner’s phone number is not. Allegedly, Disney chairman Michael Eisner’s phone number replaces the latter phrase for one frame.
Graffiti on the wall reads “For a good time, call Allyson Wonderland”, with the phrase “The Best Is Yet to Be” appearing underneath it. View HIDDEN Content WEBSITE View Hidden Website Text View Hidden Website Links NOTE: A FREE BOOKMARKLET Hey guys in this video we are going to see.
Watched frame-by-frame, the scene reveals Baby Herman extending his middle finger just before jumping underneath the skirt and re-emerging with a spot of drool on his upper lip.
The intention might have been to paint the darker regions a color representative of underwear, but an error in the color markup chart produced some ambiguous images instead:Ī scene at the beginning of the film depicts a diaper-clad Baby Herman stomping off the set and underneath the dress of a woman. Whether this coloration was intended to suggest nudity or was the result of a paint error is unknown. For a few frames of Jessica’s second spin her underwear supposedly disappears, revealing Jessica’s unclothed nether regions.The frames in question are frames 2170-2172 on side 4 of the laserdisc version in these frames Jessica’s pubic region is colored darker than the surrounding flesh-colored areas. Facilitating healthy dialogue can begin with the parent. As the taxi runs into a lamp post, Jessica and Hoskins are both thrown from the car Jessica lands spinning, which causes her red dress to start hiking up her body. Craig Melvin’s ‘Dads Got This’ spotlights religious dads supporting LGBTQ children.
An incident that occurs during the scene in which Jessica Rabbit is riding through Toon Town with Bob Hoskins in an animated cab.The scenes most often mentioned include the following: Some of these gags - if they ever indeed existed - were removed before the movie was released to the home video market. Several brief, off-color jokes are allegedly hidden within the film, detectable only by viewing the film frame-by-frame on a high-quality VCR or laserdisc player.