Walt Disney had a wonderful eye for animation. His artists and film recordists wanted to test this so, in compiling an early sequence of film for Walt to view they added one frame of a naked woman. Considering Disney works at 24 frames per seconds it would take a great eye to spot this lady. During the pre-showing to Walt the offenders in question waited for the scene to appear; it did and Walt said nothing. Since Walt Disney personally examined every foot of film produced at his studio, he was quite adept at spotting even the smallest mistakes. One director, who had seen Walt spot mistakes that no one else could see, even contended that Walt could catch a mistake on a single frame of film as it was run full speed in the projection room.

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Animated animal protagonists in children's cartoons aren't usually naked, but they're rarely fully clothed. Winnie the Pooh cavorts around the Hundred Acre Wood wearing naught but a T-shirt, exposing his round, golden bottom to the elements. Sonic the Hedgehog sports only sneakers, socks, and white gloves as he chases rings. Mickey Mouse wears a pair of pants and gloves, and Bugs Bunny just wears gloves. If an animator pitched a human character for a children's show who dressed in this manner, they'd probably be arrested, or at least put on some kind of industry watch list. So how are these costuming decisions made in the first place? It's now the norm for anthropomorphized characters to wear a bit more clothing than their predecessors think of Paddington's smart little toggle coat or SpongeBob's suspenders and dress shirt , but nudity is still somewhat prevalent, and companies tend to leave the original figures in their various states of undress.
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We start the video countdown with a right royal laugh — a spoof video of a naked man escaping from a Buckingham Palace window by trying to shin down a knotted sheet. Bare with it as he crowns himself by falling off the makeshift rope Changing the pace, we have got a feel-good video, produced by lovehasnolabels. Each couple emerges to show that their love transcends gender, religion, sexuality, or disability. This week we can showcase the best and worst of Disney. Shoppers in a US mall are taken aback when their shadows appear to morph into well-known Disney characters , such as Mickey Mouse and Pluto. There is genuine joy and delight when all is revealed.
By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions. Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon! At some point in the day, those big-headed characters spreading joy throughout Disneyland have to take off their heavy costumes and reveal their true selves.