Disney has been criticized in the past for not giving prominence to religion; so here's a video showing all direct references to God in classic Disney movies.
This isn't meant to include all religious themes in Disneys; for instance, no quotes from Mulan or Hercules appear; only explicit or implied references to the Abrahamic God are shown. If there is a reference missing, feel welcome to present it.
Now-standard disclaimer: I do not own the rights to these movies; I humbly made fair use of them by assembling clips for nonprofit purposes.
religious people are nuts lol good thing me being an atheist now makes me not nuts
gphhawkins 5 months ago
What's wrong with Disney and religion being tied together? Some children are religious
MalfoysMagic 5 months ago 2
@Gonegoodforever amen :]
starwolf503 5 months ago
I just like seeing people praying, it is a nice change from the usually "problems" with Disney movies.
Gonegoodforever 6 months ago
@LastCynicStanding I had to watch fantasia also in an art class in a catholic school.
wolftreetree 6 months ago
@CatEyedFancy Actually not only did they make us watch Fantasia in grade school we had a quiz for extra credit on the content. This still happens today in most public indoctrination centers in the US. In fact any child resistant to the curriculum is recorded. I do not expect you to accept any of this. As the programming gets more invasive people fear stepping out of line.
LastCynicStanding 6 months ago
I have never read a critique of Disney not giving prominence to religion. I have read and seen a few things that bring light to the obvious satanic influences. They throw in a few mainstream religious references and people like you fall for them because they are right in front of your face. They keep their true affiliations below the average persons perceptions.
I guess you have to be an artist to see it.
LastCynicStanding 6 months ago
...Why is Pocahantas' reference to the "Dreamgiver" considered a reference to the Abrahamic God? She's clearly shown to a pantheist in the movie. Also, her conversion to Christianity was completely left out of the sequel.
StarryEyed0590 7 months ago
As an FYI, Cinderella is talking to the Fairy Godmother at that point... Kind of like Jimminy Cricket talks to the blue fairy at the end of Pinocchio.
schsgirl08 8 months ago
I love some of the God references in Disney. And in the Hunchback of Notre Dame it is not some subliminal message... it's quite plain. Many of the movies I never liked as a child but I love them now. Besides, the movies are theirs... if people want to complain they can. You're not required to watch them and they don't have to change. Different people have different tastes. No one is forcing you to watch :) Just as no one is forcing me to watch anything I don't want either. It's nice that way.
CatEyedFancy 8 months ago