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The text is a transcript of a video that talks about 10 curiosities and mysteries of the Disney world. It covers topics such as:
- The lies and urban legends about the names, phrases and images in some Disney movies.
- The abandoned parks, the ashes of the dead and the deaths in the attractions.
- The rumor of Walt Disney being cryogenized and his interest in cryonics.
- The dark origin of some Disney stories that were based on gruesome tales.
- The subliminal messages in Disney productions that are either intentional, accidental or imagined.
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- Disney is a brand that has many legends, mysteries and rumors about its movies and parks. [Document 1]
- Disney has been accused of hiding sexual messages, double meanings and dark secrets in its productions. [Document 1, 5]
- Disney has also been criticized for its racism, manipulation and pedophilia, but most of these accusations were denied or unfounded. [Document 1, 4]
- Disney's stories are based on original tales that were much more violent, depressing and gruesome than the versions we know today. [Document 5]
- Disney has had several incidents of deaths, accidents and injuries in its parks, some caused by the visitors themselves and others by the attractions or employees. [Document 4]
- Disney has also had some controversies with its posters, such as the one of The Little Mermaid that had a phallic shape in the castle, or the one of The Rescuers that had a naked woman in the background. [Document 5]
- Walt Disney was not cryogenized before he died, but he was buried in a family mausoleum in California. [Document 5]
- Donald Duck was not banned in Finland for not wearing pants, nor did he call Daffy Duck a racial slur in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. [Document 4]
- The lemmings in the Disney documentary White Wilderness were not committing suicide, but they were pushed by the filmmakers to create a dramatic scene. [Document 3]
- The seven dwarfs in Snow White are not representations of the seven degrees of addiction to cocaine, nor do their names have sexual or grotesque meanings. [Document 3]