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Aladdin Fans Are Just Picking Up On This NSFW Comment From Genie

Aladdin Fans Are Just Picking Up On This NSFW Comment From Genie

We can't believe we never noticed this!

Aladdin fans are just noticing a rather cheeky, NSFW comment in Aladdin and the King of Thieves.

We can't believe we never noticed this comment before! You can watch a clip below:

In the clip, the Genie, voiced by Robin Williams, is helping Aladdin and Princess Jasmine prepare for their wedding.

At one point, a stampede ensues, leaving the ground shaking and buildings collapsing.

Jamine and Aladdin are shocked, while the Genie jokes: "I thought the earth wasn't supposed to move until the honeymoon?"

And fans of the movies can't believe they never noticed the cheeky line before.

One said: "In Aladdin king of thieves genie actually says i thought the earth wasn’t supposed to move til the honeymoon WHAAA."

The Genie, voiced by Robin Williams, is helping Aladdin and Princess Jasmine prepare for their wedding (
Disney)

A second added: "I never caught this one as a kid. Only Robin Williams could get away with a joke like that."

While another said: "I was watching fu**en Aladdin & the Kings thieves [where] Aladdin and Jasmine get married and heard genie say 'I thought the earth wasn’t supposed to move until the honeymoon' when I tell you I lost my s**t!"

A third added: "I love how now that i’m older i hear adult innuendos. In aladdin king of thieves genie says 'i thought the earth wasn’t supposed to shake till the honeymoon'."

Meanwhile another said they were 'screaming' and a fifth joked it had "ruined their childhood".

People can't believe they never noticed the comment (
Disney)

It's not the only rude scene in a Disney movie.

Last week, we told you how The Rescuers fans were stunned after spotting a 'topless woman' in the background of one of the scenes.

Taking to Reddit, one fan claimed that years after the film's release, in 1999, Disney announced a recall of the home video version due to an “objectionable background image" which appears 38 minutes in.

During the scene, an image of a 'topless woman' can be seen in the window of a building. As Bianca and Bernard are flying through New York City in a sardine box, an image of the woman appears in the background.

How the image ended up in the movie is a total mystery! You can read more on that, and see the scene for yourself, here.

Featured Image Credit: Disney

Topics: TV And Film, Disney