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--> "A child for warmth and a baker for bread. And a prince for...[[LastSecondWordSwap whatever]] (''giggles'')"[[note]][[DontExplainTheJoke it's clear she was going to sing "bed", implying she was considering continuing to fool around with the Prince on the side]][[/note]]

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--> "A child for warmth and a baker for bread. And a prince for...[[LastSecondWordSwap whatever]] (''giggles'')"[[note]][[DontExplainTheJoke it's It's clear she was going to sing "bed", implying she was considering continuing to fool around with the Prince on the side]][[/note]]
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The 2014 Disney movie adaptation, while LighterAndSofter than the theatre version, got a ''LOT'' of stuff past the radar... and this movie is rated ''PG''.

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The 2014 Disney movie adaptation, while LighterAndSofter than the theatre version, got a ''LOT'' of stuff past the radar... and this movie is rated ''PG''.



** If anything, the 2014 movie ''amps up'' the {{Squick}} Factor by Red Riding Hood being portrayed by an actual little girl versus an adult acting like one.

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** If anything, the 2014 movie ''amps up'' the {{Squick}} Factor by Red Riding Hood being portrayed by an actual little girl child versus an adult acting like one.



* Jack's song about the Giantess. It would have been a little different... but once he says the line about how she [[MarshmallowHell held him close to her breast]], suddenly it becomes this. It's even worse in the 2014 movie since he's played by an actual child.

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* Jack's song about the Giantess. It would have been a little different... but once he says the line about how she [[MarshmallowHell held him close to her breast]], suddenly it becomes this. It's even worse in the 2014 movie since he's played by an actual child.



* The prince only kisses the Baker's Wife... except he pins her against a tree. The nature of the song implies something ''far'' more has happened...

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* The prince only kisses the Baker's Wife... except he pins her against a tree. The nature of the song implies something ''far'' more has happened...
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* The prince only kisses the Baker's wife... except he pins her against a tree. The nature of the song implies something ''far'' more has happened...

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* The prince only kisses the Baker's wife...Wife... except he pins her against a tree. The nature of the song implies something ''far'' more has happened...



* After the Baker's wife has had her 'moment' with the Prince, her song has this line:

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* After the Baker's wife Wife has had her 'moment' with the Prince, her song has this line:
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The Disney adaptation, while LighterAndSofter than the theatre version, got a ''LOT'' of stuff past the radar... and the 2014 movie is rated ''PG''.

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The 2014 Disney movie adaptation, while LighterAndSofter than the theatre version, got a ''LOT'' of stuff past the radar... and the 2014 this movie is rated ''PG''.
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The Disney adaptation, while LighterAndSofter than the theatre version, got a ''LOT'' of stuff past the radar... and this film is rated ''PG''.

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The Disney adaptation, while LighterAndSofter than the theatre version, got a ''LOT'' of stuff past the radar... and this film the 2014 movie is rated ''PG''.



** One of Depp's lines includes the word "Carnal".

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** One of Depp's Creator/JohnnyDepp's lines includes the word "Carnal".



** If anything, the movie ''amps up'' the {{Squick}} Factor by Red Riding Hood being portrayed by an actual little girl versus an adult acting like one.

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** If anything, the 2014 movie ''amps up'' the {{Squick}} Factor by Red Riding Hood being portrayed by an actual little girl versus an adult acting like one.



* Jack's song about the Giantess. It would have been a little different... but once he says the line about how she [[MarshmallowHell held him close to her breast]], suddenly it becomes this. It's even worse in the film since he's played by an actual child.

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* Jack's song about the Giantess. It would have been a little different... but once he says the line about how she [[MarshmallowHell held him close to her breast]], suddenly it becomes this. It's even worse in the film 2014 movie since he's played by an actual child.



--> "A child for warmth and a baker for bread. And a prince for...[[LastSecondWordSwap whatever]] (''giggles'')[[note]][[DontExplainTheJoke it's clear she was going to sing "bed", implying she was considering continuing to fool around with the Prince on the side]][[/note]]"

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--> "A child for warmth and a baker for bread. And a prince for...[[LastSecondWordSwap whatever]] (''giggles'')[[note]][[DontExplainTheJoke (''giggles'')"[[note]][[DontExplainTheJoke it's clear she was going to sing "bed", implying she was considering continuing to fool around with the Prince on the side]][[/note]]"side]][[/note]]



* A weird one considering Jack is meant to be a child (and ''is'' one in the film). The Giantess seeks revenge after her husband is killed chasing after Jack. But there's also the above line and the implication that Jack and the Giantess shared a...tender moment. And the way the song is phrased makes it sound like the Giant walked in on them and wanted revenge. Meanwhile the Giantess's revenge has the implication of a parallel to a guy sleeping with a girl and then stealing from her.

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* A weird one considering Jack is meant to be a child (and ''is'' one in the film).2014 movie). The Giantess seeks revenge after her husband is killed chasing after Jack. But there's also the above line and the implication that Jack and the Giantess shared a...tender moment. And the way the song is phrased makes it sound like the Giant walked in on them and wanted revenge. Meanwhile the Giantess's revenge has the implication of a parallel to a guy sleeping with a girl and then stealing from her.
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* A weird one considering Jack is meant to be a child (and ''is'' one in the film). The Giantess seeks revenge after her husband is killed chasing after Jack. But there's also the above line and the implication that Jack and the Giantess shared a...tender moment. And the way the song is phrased makes it sound like the Giant walked in on them and wanted revenge. Meanwhile the Giantess's revenge has the implication of a parallel to a guy sleeping with a girl and then stealing from her.

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* A weird one considering Jack is meant to be a child (and ''is'' one in the film). The Giantess seeks revenge after her husband is killed chasing after Jack. But there's also the above line and the implication that Jack and the Giantess shared a...tender moment. And the way the song is phrased makes it sound like the Giant walked in on them and wanted revenge. Meanwhile the Giantess's revenge has the implication of a parallel to a guy sleeping with a girl and then stealing from her.her.
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* Jack's song about the Giantess. It would have been a little different... but once he says the line about how she [[MarshmallowHell held him close to her breast]], suddenly it becomes this.

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* Jack's song about the Giantess. It would have been a little different... but once he says the line about how she [[MarshmallowHell held him close to her breast]], suddenly it becomes this. It's even worse in the film since he's played by an actual child.
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* A weird one considering Jack is meant to be a child (and ''is'' one in the film). The Giantess seeks revenge after her husband is killed chasing after Jack. But there's also the above line and the implication that Jack and the Giantess shared a...tender moment. And the way the song is phrased makes it sound like the Giant walked in on them and wanted revenge. Meanwhile the Giantess's revenge has the implication of a parallel to a guy sleeping with a girl and then stealing from her.
* An indigestion joke.
-->'''Red''': "How uneasy I feel. Perhaps it's all the sweets."

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* A weird one considering Jack is meant to be a child (and ''is'' one in the film). The Giantess seeks revenge after her husband is killed chasing after Jack. But there's also the above line and the implication that Jack and the Giantess shared a...tender moment. And the way the song is phrased makes it sound like the Giant walked in on them and wanted revenge. Meanwhile the Giantess's revenge has the implication of a parallel to a guy sleeping with a girl and then stealing from her.
* An indigestion joke.
-->'''Red''': "How uneasy I feel. Perhaps it's all the sweets."
her.
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* The fact that the Princes in the original musical end up abandoning their marriages to pursue women under sleeping spells is played as an incredibly sleazy thing to do. The obvious one is the infedility, while the implication is the DudeShesLikeInAComa.

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* The fact that the Princes in the original musical end up abandoning their marriages to pursue women under sleeping spells is played as an incredibly sleazy thing to do. The obvious one is the infedility, infidelity, while the implication is the DudeShesLikeInAComa.
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** Most noticeably, there's a brief moment where The Wolf opens up his trench coat revealing tons of candy inside in an attempt to entice Red Riding Hood to stray from the path, [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything like a real life sexual predators might do]].

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** Most noticeably, there's a brief moment where The Wolf opens up his trench coat revealing tons of candy inside in an attempt to entice Red Riding Hood to stray from the path, [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything like just as a real life sexual predators predator might do]].
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-->'''Red''': "I feel uneasy. Perhaps I've had too many sweets."

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-->'''Red''': "I feel uneasy. "How uneasy I feel. Perhaps I've had too many it's all the sweets."
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* A weird one considering Jack is meant to be a child (and ''is'' one in the film). The Giantess seeks revenge after her husband is killed chasing after Jack. But there's also the above line and the implication that Jack and the Giantess shared a...tender moment. And the way the song is phrased makes it sound like the Giant walked in on them and wanted revenge. Meanwhile the Giantess's revenge has the implication of a parallel to a guy sleeping with a girl and then stealing from her.

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* A weird one considering Jack is meant to be a child (and ''is'' one in the film). The Giantess seeks revenge after her husband is killed chasing after Jack. But there's also the above line and the implication that Jack and the Giantess shared a...tender moment. And the way the song is phrased makes it sound like the Giant walked in on them and wanted revenge. Meanwhile the Giantess's revenge has the implication of a parallel to a guy sleeping with a girl and then stealing from her.her.
* An indigestion joke.
-->'''Red''': "I feel uneasy. Perhaps I've had too many sweets."
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** Rape has a second, older definition of [[http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/rape "The wanton destruction or spoiling of a place or area"]]. Considering the other words the Witch uses in her rap, it's likely that she was using the word in this context.

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** Rape has a second, older definition of [[http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/rape "The wanton destruction or spoiling of a place or area"]]. Considering the other words the Witch uses in her rap, it's likely that she was using the word in this context.context.
* After the Baker's wife has had her 'moment' with the Prince, her song has this line:
--> "A child for warmth and a baker for bread. And a prince for...[[LastSecondWordSwap whatever]] (''giggles'')[[note]][[DontExplainTheJoke it's clear she was going to sing "bed", implying she was considering continuing to fool around with the Prince on the side]][[/note]]"
* The fact that the Princes in the original musical end up abandoning their marriages to pursue women under sleeping spells is played as an incredibly sleazy thing to do. The obvious one is the infedility, while the implication is the DudeShesLikeInAComa.
* A weird one considering Jack is meant to be a child (and ''is'' one in the film). The Giantess seeks revenge after her husband is killed chasing after Jack. But there's also the above line and the implication that Jack and the Giantess shared a...tender moment. And the way the song is phrased makes it sound like the Giant walked in on them and wanted revenge. Meanwhile the Giantess's revenge has the implication of a parallel to a guy sleeping with a girl and then stealing from her.
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* Through the use of the GoryDiscretionShot , we have onscreen mutilation and EyeScream. Blood is even shown, though not from any stumps.

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* Through the use of the GoryDiscretionShot , GoryDiscretionShot, we have onscreen mutilation and EyeScream. Blood is even shown, though not from any stumps.
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* If you know the Rapunzel tale, the witch's treatment of her becomes this as well - in the original tale, Rapunzel has a baby because the prince [[spoiler: Sleeps with her]] and that's what blows the cover.

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* If you know the Rapunzel tale, the witch's treatment of her becomes this as well - in the original tale, Rapunzel has a baby because the prince [[spoiler: Sleeps sleeps with her]] and that's what blows the cover.

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** One of Depp's lines includes the word "Carnal".

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** One of Depp's lines includes the word "Carnal". "Carnal".
** Most noticeably, there's a brief moment where The Wolf opens up his trench coat revealing tons of candy inside in an attempt to entice Red Riding Hood to stray from the path, [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything like a real life sexual predators might do]].
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Square Peg Round Trope. If she flat-out \'\'states\'\' it, she\'s not sneaking it in under any radar, now is she?


* Red Riding Hood flat out ''states'' that the wolf was killed... and she is wearing his pelt as a new cape.
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* The Witch's Rap describes the Baker's father's theft of vegetables as rape. By the way, still PG!

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* The Witch's Rap describes the Baker's father's theft of vegetables as rape. By the way, still PG!PG!
**Rape has a second, older definition of [[http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/rape "The wanton destruction or spoiling of a place or area"]]. Considering the other words the Witch uses in her rap, it's likely that she was using the word in this context.
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*** According to a story on NPR, an actress was actually ''banned'' from playing the part because of all the innuendos.
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** One wonders if the staff had a vorarephile on hand, given the sexually charged framing of the Wolf consuming Red and her Grandmother. The Baker rescuing them is even symbolically framed like rebirth.



* The prince only kisses the Baker's wife... except he pins her against a tree. The nature of the song implies something ''far'' more has happened...

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* The prince only kisses the Baker's wife... except he pins her against a tree. The nature of the song implies something ''far'' more has happened...happened...
* The Witch's Rap describes the Baker's father's theft of vegetables as rape. By the way, still PG!
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** If anything, the movie ''amps up'' the {{Squick}} Factor by Red Riding Hood being portrayed by an actual little girl versus an adult acting like one.
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* Jack's song about the Giantess. It would have been a little different... but once he says the line about how she [[Marshmallow Hell held him close to her breast]], suddenly it becomes this.

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* Jack's song about the Giantess. It would have been a little different... but once he says the line about how she [[Marshmallow Hell [[MarshmallowHell held him close to her breast]], suddenly it becomes this.
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* Red Riding Hood flat out ''states'' that the wolf was killed... and she is wearing his pelt as a new cape.

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* Red Riding Hood flat out ''states'' that the wolf was killed... and she is wearing his pelt as a new cape.cape.
* The prince only kisses the Baker's wife... except he pins her against a tree. The nature of the song implies something ''far'' more has happened...
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The Disney adaptation, while LighterAndSofter than the theatre version, got a ''LOT'' of stuff past the radar... and this film is rated ''PG''.

* Jack describes Milk White as "he", and Jack's mother makes a point to say only the females produce milk. Idiocy? Yes... except there are some other implications.
* The whole Red Riding Hood subplot. The original fairy tale was a cautionary tale about [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything sexual predators]]. It does ''not'' beat around the bush at ''all''.
** One of Depp's lines includes the word "Carnal".
** Red's song when she is rescued, talking especially how she was excited and scared, and how the wolf showed her things... Every parent in the theatre awkwardly chuckled.
* The Princes' songs.
* If you know the Rapunzel tale, the witch's treatment of her becomes this as well - in the original tale, Rapunzel has a baby because the prince [[spoiler: Sleeps with her]] and that's what blows the cover.
* Jack's song about the Giantess. It would have been a little different... but once he says the line about how she [[Marshmallow Hell held him close to her breast]], suddenly it becomes this.
* Through the use of the GoryDiscretionShot , we have onscreen mutilation and EyeScream. Blood is even shown, though not from any stumps.
** What makes matters worse are the stepsisters are shown limping around at the fake ending.
* Red Riding Hood flat out ''states'' that the wolf was killed... and she is wearing his pelt as a new cape.

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