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Despite being a [[AffectionateParody light-hearted parodying]] of the [[Franchise/DisneyPrincess Disney Princess craz]] and the [[UsefulNotes/TheRenaissanceAgeOfAnimation Disney Renaissance]], The film has a lot of adult content in it. More than anything that's [[Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon canon to anything in the Disney animated universe]]. In fact, the high volume of stuff that slipped through the cracks probably comes from the fact that the script originally wasn't written for Disney, or for kids: it was first purchased by Creator/TouchstonePictures, Disney's adult label. According to an article in Entertainment Weekly that ran just before the film's release, the original script was quite risqué and Disney had to cut lots of crap as it was. Considering the original script apparently contained a scene where Giselle gets mistaken for a stripper, there were probably lots of [[CensorDecoy Censor Decoys]] for Disney had to deal with.

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Despite being a [[AffectionateParody light-hearted parodying]] of the [[Franchise/DisneyPrincess Disney Princess craz]] and the [[UsefulNotes/TheRenaissanceAgeOfAnimation Disney Renaissance]], The film ''Film/{{Enchanted}}'' has a lot of adult content in it. More than anything that's [[Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon canon to anything in the Disney animated universe]]. In fact, the high volume of stuff that slipped through the cracks probably comes from the fact that the script originally wasn't written for Disney, or for kids: it was first purchased by Creator/TouchstonePictures, Disney's adult label. According to an article in Entertainment Weekly that ran just before the film's release, the original script was quite risqué and Disney had to cut lots of crap as it was. Considering the original script apparently contained a scene where Giselle gets mistaken for a stripper, there were probably lots of [[CensorDecoy Censor Decoys]] for Disney had to deal with.



* The NotWhatItLooksLike scene is pretty much one long string of crap put past the radar or possibly ParentalBonus, since while the kids won't know what's implied, their parents will. For one thing, Giselle starts out ''naked on top of Robert''. (In a bath towel, but STILL!) Nancy sarcastically asks if Robert was having some "grown-up girl bonding time." And when Giselle asks if Nancy thought they ''kissed'', Robert replies: "Yeah. Something like that."
** Starts off when Robert knocks on the bathroom door. Let it sink in that Giselle is in the ''process'' of getting the towel when Robert ''walks in''. So when hearing the knock, Giselle is completely ''au naturale''. So what does she say? [[InnocentFanserviceGirl A sweet and chipper "Come in!"]]

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* The NotWhatItLooksLike scene is pretty much one long string of crap put past the radar or possibly ParentalBonus, since while the kids won't know what's implied, their parents will. For one thing, Giselle starts out falling ''naked on top of Robert''. (In [[ModestyTowel a bath towel, towel]], but STILL!) Nancy sarcastically asks if Robert was having some "grown-up girl bonding time." And when Giselle asks if Nancy thought they ''kissed'', Robert replies: "Yeah. Something like that."
** Starts off when Robert Robert, hearing Giselle [[SingingInTheShower humming in the shower]], knocks on the bathroom door. Let it sink in that Giselle is the doves are only in the ''process'' of getting wrapping the towel around Giselle when Robert ''walks in''. So when hearing the knock, Giselle she is completely ''au naturale''. So what does she say? [[InnocentFanserviceGirl A sweet and chipper "Come in!"]]
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* Giselle is turned on by the realization she's experiencing anger for the first time. She gets very close to Robert, who's only wearing a bathrobe, and we're treated to a nice close up of her feeling up his bare and exposed chest. Clearly it's meant to be the first time she's ever experienced sexual arousal.

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* Giselle is turned on by [[IsThisWhatAngerFeelsLike the realization she's experiencing anger for the first time.time]]. She gets very close to Robert, who's only wearing a bathrobe, and we're treated to a nice close up of her feeling up his bare and exposed chest. Clearly it's meant to be the first time she's ever experienced sexual arousal.
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Despite being a [[AffectionateParody light-hearted parodying]] of the [[Franchise/DisneyPrincess Disney Princess craz]] and the [[UsefulNotes/TheRenaissanceAgeOfAnimation Disney Renaissance]], The film has a lot of adult content in it. More than anything that's [[Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon canon to anything in the Disney animated universe]]. In fact, the high volume of stuff that slipped through the cracks probably comes from the fact that the script originally wasn't written for Disney, or for kids. In fact, it was first purchased by Creator/TouchstonePictures, Disney's adult label. According to an article in Entertainment Weekly that ran just before the film's release, the original script was quite risqué and Disney had to cut lots of crap as it was. Considering the original script apparently contained a scene where Giselle gets mistaken for a stripper, there were probably lots of [[CensorDecoy Censor Decoys]] for Disney had to deal with.

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Despite being a [[AffectionateParody light-hearted parodying]] of the [[Franchise/DisneyPrincess Disney Princess craz]] and the [[UsefulNotes/TheRenaissanceAgeOfAnimation Disney Renaissance]], The film has a lot of adult content in it. More than anything that's [[Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon canon to anything in the Disney animated universe]]. In fact, the high volume of stuff that slipped through the cracks probably comes from the fact that the script originally wasn't written for Disney, or for kids. In fact, kids: it was first purchased by Creator/TouchstonePictures, Disney's adult label. According to an article in Entertainment Weekly that ran just before the film's release, the original script was quite risqué and Disney had to cut lots of crap as it was. Considering the original script apparently contained a scene where Giselle gets mistaken for a stripper, there were probably lots of [[CensorDecoy Censor Decoys]] for Disney had to deal with.
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-->'''Giselle:''' Oh, I hope you had nice dreams.
-->'''Robert:''' [[EroticDream I think I'm still in one.]]

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-->'''Giselle:''' --->'''Giselle:''' Oh, I hope you had nice dreams.
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Despite being a Disney film [[AffectionateParody light hearted parodying]] of the Franchise/DisneyPrincess and the [[UsefulNotes/TheRenaissanceAgeOfAnimation Disney Renaissance]], The film has a lot of adult content in it. More than anything that's [[Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon canon to anything in the Disney animated universe]]. In fact, the high volume of stuff that slipped through the cracks probably comes from the fact that the script originally wasn't written for Disney, or for kids. In fact, it was first purchased by Creator/TouchstonePictures, Disney's adult label. According to an article in Entertainment Weekly that ran just before the film's release, the original script was quite risqué and Disney had to cut lots of crap as it was. Considering the original script apparently contained a scene where Giselle gets mistaken for a stripper, there were probably lots of [[CensorDecoy Censor Decoys]] for Disney had to deal with.

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Despite being a Disney film [[AffectionateParody light hearted light-hearted parodying]] of the Franchise/DisneyPrincess [[Franchise/DisneyPrincess Disney Princess craz]] and the [[UsefulNotes/TheRenaissanceAgeOfAnimation Disney Renaissance]], The film has a lot of adult content in it. More than anything that's [[Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon canon to anything in the Disney animated universe]]. In fact, the high volume of stuff that slipped through the cracks probably comes from the fact that the script originally wasn't written for Disney, or for kids. In fact, it was first purchased by Creator/TouchstonePictures, Disney's adult label. According to an article in Entertainment Weekly that ran just before the film's release, the original script was quite risqué and Disney had to cut lots of crap as it was. Considering the original script apparently contained a scene where Giselle gets mistaken for a stripper, there were probably lots of [[CensorDecoy Censor Decoys]] for Disney had to deal with.
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Despite being a Disney film [[AffectionateParody light hearted parodying]] of the Franchise/DisneyPrincess and the [[UsefulNotes/TheRenaissanceAgeOfAnimation Disney Renaissance]], The film has a lot of adult content in it. More than anything that's [[Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon canon to anything in the Disney animated universe]]. In fact, the high volume of stuff that slipped through the cracks probably comes from the fact that the script originally wasn't written for Disney, or for kids. In fact, it was first purchased by Creator/TouchstonePictures, Disney's adult label. According to an article in Entertainment Weekly that ran just before the film's release, the original script was quite risqué and Disney had to cut lots of crap as it was. Considering the original script apparently contained a scene where Giselle gets mistaken for a stripper, there were probably lots of [[CensorDecoy Censor Decoys]] for Disney to deal with.

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Despite being a Disney film [[AffectionateParody light hearted parodying]] of the Franchise/DisneyPrincess and the [[UsefulNotes/TheRenaissanceAgeOfAnimation Disney Renaissance]], The film has a lot of adult content in it. More than anything that's [[Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon canon to anything in the Disney animated universe]]. In fact, the high volume of stuff that slipped through the cracks probably comes from the fact that the script originally wasn't written for Disney, or for kids. In fact, it was first purchased by Creator/TouchstonePictures, Disney's adult label. According to an article in Entertainment Weekly that ran just before the film's release, the original script was quite risqué and Disney had to cut lots of crap as it was. Considering the original script apparently contained a scene where Giselle gets mistaken for a stripper, there were probably lots of [[CensorDecoy Censor Decoys]] for Disney had to deal with.
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Despite being a Disney film [[AffectionateParody light hearted parodying]] of the Franchise/DisneyPrincess and the [[UsefulNotes/TheRenaissanceAgeOfAnimation Disney Renaissance]], The film has a lot of adult content in it. More than anything that's [[Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon canon to anything in the Disney animated universe]]. The high volume of stuff that slipped through the cracks probably comes from the fact that the script originally wasn't written for Disney, or for kids. In fact, it was first purchased by Creator/TouchstonePictures, Disney's adult label. According to an article in Entertainment Weekly that ran just before the film's release, the original script was quite risqué and Disney had to cut lots of crap as it was. Considering the original script apparently contained a scene where Giselle gets mistaken for a stripper, there were probably lots of [[CensorDecoy Censor Decoys]] for Disney to deal with.

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Despite being a Disney film [[AffectionateParody light hearted parodying]] of the Franchise/DisneyPrincess and the [[UsefulNotes/TheRenaissanceAgeOfAnimation Disney Renaissance]], The film has a lot of adult content in it. More than anything that's [[Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon canon to anything in the Disney animated universe]]. The In fact, the high volume of stuff that slipped through the cracks probably comes from the fact that the script originally wasn't written for Disney, or for kids. In fact, it was first purchased by Creator/TouchstonePictures, Disney's adult label. According to an article in Entertainment Weekly that ran just before the film's release, the original script was quite risqué and Disney had to cut lots of crap as it was. Considering the original script apparently contained a scene where Giselle gets mistaken for a stripper, there were probably lots of [[CensorDecoy Censor Decoys]] for Disney to deal with.

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Despite being a Disney film [[AffectionateParody light hearted parodying]] of the Franchise/DisneyPrincess and the [[UsefulNotes/TheRenaissanceAgeOfAnimation Disney Renaissance]], The film has a lot of adult content in it. More than anything that's [[Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon canon to anything in the Disney animated universe]].

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Despite being a Disney film [[AffectionateParody light hearted parodying]] of the Franchise/DisneyPrincess and the [[UsefulNotes/TheRenaissanceAgeOfAnimation Disney Renaissance]], The film has a lot of adult content in it. More than anything that's [[Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon canon to anything in the Disney animated universe]].
universe]]. The high volume of stuff that slipped through the cracks probably comes from the fact that the script originally wasn't written for Disney, or for kids. In fact, it was first purchased by Creator/TouchstonePictures, Disney's adult label. According to an article in Entertainment Weekly that ran just before the film's release, the original script was quite risqué and Disney had to cut lots of crap as it was. Considering the original script apparently contained a scene where Giselle gets mistaken for a stripper, there were probably lots of [[CensorDecoy Censor Decoys]] for Disney to deal with.



* The high volume of stuff that slipped through the cracks probably comes from the fact that the script originally wasn't written for Disney, or for kids. In fact, it was first purchased by Creator/TouchstonePictures, Disney's adult label. According to an article in Entertainment Weekly that ran just before the film's release, the original script was quite risqué and Disney had to cut lots of crap as it was. Considering the original script apparently contained a scene where Giselle gets mistaken for a stripper, there were probably lots of [[CensorDecoy Censor Decoys]] for Disney to deal with.
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Despite being a Disney film [[AffectionateParody light hearted parodying]] of the Franchise/DisneyPrincess and the [[UsefulNotes/TheRenaissanceAgeOfAnimation Disney Renaissance]], The film has a lot of adult content in it. More than anything that's [[Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon canon to anything in the Disney animated universe]].

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* When a little man accidentally finds his way ''under'' Giselle's dress, it is implied that his snarky "Geez lady, are you for real?!" remark is a frustrated comment because, since Giselle was wearing old-school bloomers, he didn't had the MaleGaze he wanted.

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* When a little man accidentally finds his way ''under'' Giselle's dress, it is implied that his snarky "Geez lady, are you for real?!" remark is a frustrated comment because, since Giselle was wearing old-school bloomers, he didn't had have the MaleGaze he wanted.
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* The NotWhatItLooksLike scene is pretty much one long string of crap put past the radar or possibly ParentalBonus, since while the kids won't know what's implied, their parents will. For one thing, Giselle starts out ''naked on top of Robert''. (In a bath towel, bit STILL!) Nancy sarcastically asks if Robert was having some "grown-up girl bonding time." And when Giselle asks if Nancy thought they ''kissed'', Robert replies: "Yeah. Something like that."

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* The NotWhatItLooksLike scene is pretty much one long string of crap put past the radar or possibly ParentalBonus, since while the kids won't know what's implied, their parents will. For one thing, Giselle starts out ''naked on top of Robert''. (In a bath towel, bit but STILL!) Nancy sarcastically asks if Robert was having some "grown-up girl bonding time." And when Giselle asks if Nancy thought they ''kissed'', Robert replies: "Yeah. Something like that."
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* The NotWhatItLooksLike scene is pretty much one long string of crap put past the radar or possibly ParentalBonus, since while the kids won't know what's implied, their parents will. For one thing, save for a towel, Giselle starts out ''naked on top of Robert''. (In a bath towel, bit STILL!) Nancy sarcastically asks if Robert was having some "grown-up girl bonding time." And when Giselle asks if Nancy thought they ''kissed'', Robert replies: "Yeah. Something like that."

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* The NotWhatItLooksLike scene is pretty much one long string of crap put past the radar or possibly ParentalBonus, since while the kids won't know what's implied, their parents will. For one thing, save for a towel, Giselle starts out ''naked on top of Robert''. (In a bath towel, bit STILL!) Nancy sarcastically asks if Robert was having some "grown-up girl bonding time." And when Giselle asks if Nancy thought they ''kissed'', Robert replies: "Yeah. Something like that."
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* Before that scene, Edward runs into a heavily pregnant woman (played by [[Disney/{{Pocahontas}} Judy Kuhn]]), who already has several children. Upon seeing him at the door, she states "You're too late." He says, "My apologies."

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* Before that scene, Edward runs into a heavily pregnant woman (played by [[Disney/{{Pocahontas}} [[WesternAnimation/{{Pocahontas}} Judy Kuhn]]), who already has several children. Upon seeing him at the door, she states "You're too late." He says, "My apologies."
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-->'''Artie:''' Right...



* A relatively mild one, but this has got to be the first time a Franchise/DisneyPrincess says--let alone ''sings''--the word "crud" (in "Happy Working Song": "Cleaning crud up in the kitchen".)

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* A relatively mild one, but this has got to be the first time a Franchise/DisneyPrincess says--let alone ''sings''--the word "crud" (in "Happy Working Song": "Cleaning crud up in the kitchen".))
* Giselle is turned on by the realization she's experiencing anger for the first time. She gets very close to Robert, who's only wearing a bathrobe, and we're treated to a nice close up of her feeling up his bare and exposed chest. Clearly it's meant to be the first time she's ever experienced sexual arousal.
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-->'''Giselle:''' Oh, I hope you had nice dreams.
-->'''Robert:''' [[EroticDream I think I'm still in one.]]
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* When Nathaniel first pops out of the manhole, the utility workers, exasperated as Edward popped out a little earlier that morning, ask him if he's looking for a beautiful princess as Edward was. Nathaniel's reply: "No. I'm looking for a prince, actually." The stunned expressions on the utility crew's faces are obvious.

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* When Nathaniel first pops out of the manhole, the utility workers, exasperated as Edward popped out a little earlier that morning, ask him if he's looking for a beautiful princess as Edward was. Nathaniel's reply: "No. I'm looking for a prince, actually." The [[MistakenForGay stunned expressions expressions]] on the utility crew's faces are obvious.
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** The animal friends also suggest pulling each other's tails and feeding each other seeds as being what true loves have to do. Sounds like they know more about sex than Giselle does.
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** However, it could be interpreted as "Get that bus outta there!" as before him, someone shouted "Move that bus!".
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She wasn't talking in opposites. She was having a bit of attitude but she was still being sincere.


* Before that scene, Edward runs into a heavily pregnant woman (played by [[Disney/{{Pocahontas}} Judy Kuhn]]), who already has several children. Upon seeing him at the door, she sarcastically states "You're too late." He says, "My apologies."

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* Before that scene, Edward runs into a heavily pregnant woman (played by [[Disney/{{Pocahontas}} Judy Kuhn]]), who already has several children. Upon seeing him at the door, she sarcastically states "You're too late." He says, "My apologies."

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* The NotWhatItLooksLike scene is pretty much one long string of crap put past the radar or possibly ParentalBonus, since while the kids won't know what's implied, their parents will. For one thing, save for a towel, Giselle starts out ''naked on top of Robert''. Nancy sarcastically asks if Robert was having some "grown-up girl bonding time." And when Giselle asks if Nancy thought they ''kissed'', Robert replies: "Yeah. Something like that."

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* The NotWhatItLooksLike scene is pretty much one long string of crap put past the radar or possibly ParentalBonus, since while the kids won't know what's implied, their parents will. For one thing, save for a towel, Giselle starts out ''naked on top of Robert''. (In a bath towel, bit STILL!) Nancy sarcastically asks if Robert was having some "grown-up girl bonding time." And when Giselle asks if Nancy thought they ''kissed'', Robert replies: "Yeah. Something like that.""
** Starts off when Robert knocks on the bathroom door. Let it sink in that Giselle is in the ''process'' of getting the towel when Robert ''walks in''. So when hearing the knock, Giselle is completely ''au naturale''. So what does she say? [[InnocentFanserviceGirl A sweet and chipper "Come in!"]]
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* A relatively mild one, but this has got to be the first time a DisneyPrincess says--let alone ''sings''--the word "crud" (in "Happy Working Song": "Cleaning crud up in the kitchen".)

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* A relatively mild one, but this has got to be the first time a DisneyPrincess Franchise/DisneyPrincess says--let alone ''sings''--the word "crud" (in "Happy Working Song": "Cleaning crud up in the kitchen".)
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* When Giselle runs over to the old homeless man, you can briefly see hookers on the street.

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* When Giselle runs over to the old homeless man, you can briefly see hookers on the street. This, along with a pic taken of Giselle smilingly interacting with them, implies there was ''something'' filmed, but cut, along the lines of the girls mistaking her for a ''very'' HighClassCallGirl with a fancy dress, or something.[[note]] The mind reels as to the possibility of Giselle giving an innocent reaction to the hookers talking about a "good time". [[/note]]
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* "And that's the reason we need lips so much, [[TheIngenue for lips are the only things that touch!]]"

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* "And that's the reason we need lips so much, [[TheIngenue for lips are the only things that touch!]]"touch!]]"
* A relatively mild one, but this has got to be the first time a DisneyPrincess says--let alone ''sings''--the word "crud" (in "Happy Working Song": "Cleaning crud up in the kitchen".)
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** Alternatively it could be skating over the fact that she was just inadvertently very rude when she called a real-life person "Grumpy" because of their height.

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** Alternatively it could be skating over the fact that she was just [[InnocentlyInsensitive inadvertently very rude rude]] when [[DeliberateValuesDissonance she called a real-life little person "Grumpy" because of their height.]]
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* When Nathaniel first pops out of the manhole, the utility workers, exasperated as Edward popped out a little earlier that morning, ask him if he's looking for a beautiful princess as Edward was. Nathaniel's reply: "No. I'm looking for a prince, actually." The stunned expressions on the utility crew's faces are obvious.
* The NotWhatItLooksLike scene is pretty much one long string of crap put past the radar or possibly ParentalBonus, since while the kids won't know what's implied, their parents will. For one thing, save for a towel, Giselle starts out ''naked on top of Robert''. Nancy sarcastically asks if Robert was having some "grown-up girl bonding time." And when Giselle asks if Nancy thought they ''kissed'', Robert replies: "Yeah. Something like that."
* The scene where Edward is looking for Giselle in the apartment building. Behind the one of the doors he knocks on, he finds [[AllBikersAreHellsAngels a stereotypical biker]]...[[ManlyGay who grins mischievously at him]]. Edward politely excuses himself. The romantic-looking scenery of the room behind the biker didn't help things any.
* Before that scene, Edward runs into a heavily pregnant woman (played by [[Disney/{{Pocahontas}} Judy Kuhn]]), who already has several children. Upon seeing him at the door, she sarcastically states "You're too late." He says, "My apologies."
* Then there's this little nugget of dialogue, from Morgan and Giselle's shopping montage:
-->'''Morgan:''' And you don't wanna wear too much make-up, because then boys get the wrong idea...and you know they're only after one thing!\\
'''Giselle:''' What's that?\\
'''Morgan:''' ... I don't know. Nobody will tell me.
* The high volume of stuff that slipped through the cracks probably comes from the fact that the script originally wasn't written for Disney, or for kids. In fact, it was first purchased by Creator/TouchstonePictures, Disney's adult label. According to an article in Entertainment Weekly that ran just before the film's release, the original script was quite risqué and Disney had to cut lots of crap as it was. Considering the original script apparently contained a scene where Giselle gets mistaken for a stripper, there were probably lots of [[CensorDecoy Censor Decoys]] for Disney to deal with.
* When Giselle runs over to the old homeless man, you can briefly see hookers on the street.
* The movie also gets ''literal'' crap past the radar. And not simple crap by itself: you know the NobodyPoops rule? It gets {{averted}} ''big time'' when [[spoiler:Narissa announces she's going to come to the real world]], with Pip ''literally'' crapping himself. ''Onscreen''.
* After Edward stabs the bus at Times Square, one of the angry passengers actually does shout "Get the ''[[PrecisionFStrike fuck]]'' out of there"!
* When a little man accidentally finds his way ''under'' Giselle's dress, it is implied that his snarky "Geez lady, are you for real?!" remark is a frustrated comment because, since Giselle was wearing old-school bloomers, he didn't had the MaleGaze he wanted.
** Alternatively it could be skating over the fact that she was just inadvertently very rude when she called a real-life person "Grumpy" because of their height.
* When Robert is helping Giselle get into his apartment (she was stuck at the door), watch how he helps her [[DoubleEntendre get in]].
* When Giselle attacks Dragon Narissa with Edward's sword while climbing the skyscraper, a gaping wound and blood on the side of the roof are fully visible.
* "And that's the reason we need lips so much, [[TheIngenue for lips are the only things that touch!]]"

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