Subliminal Money Messages in Disney Movies


Many Americans seek financial advice from people like Suzie Orman or Dave Ramsey.  But do we really need these so called experts to steer us in the right financial direction?  I say No!  Instead, I believe that we are deluged with good financial advice everyday and we don’t even realize it.  Case in point, consider these Disney Movies and the financial messages that are intertwined within their plots.

Swiss Family Robinson–Lose your home because of a foreclosure? Don’t panic, take your family to a deserted island and make your own tree house and live off the land. For extra income, accept offshore bets on your ostrich/zebra/elephant races. Just be on the watch for pirate attacks!!

Bambi–Lower your food bills by doing a little recreational hunting.

Enchanted–Credit cards can be more powerful than a fairy godmother in preparing a princess for the ball.  In addition, if you are really short of cash and need some new clothes, take a look at your curtains.

Duck Tales–Be nice to your uncle, just in case he is filthy rich.

A Goofy Movie–Maybe it wasn’t a good idea for our economy to elect George W. Bush twice :)

Mary Poppins–You don’t need a Coach or Louis Vuitton Handbag to make a great fashion statement.  Also, you should protect your investment in your house by getting your chimney swept once a year.

Pinocchio–If you don’t have a money to buy a baby from a 3rd world country, just make one out of wood and hope for the best.

Invincible–Bar tenders and professional football players truly have recession proof jobs.

Ratatouille–Pets are not always a financial liability and make sure to keep your will in more than one location with more than one person.

High School Musical 2–Summer jobs are a great way for teens to make money for college.

Lady and the Tramp–Don’t let being in completely different tax brackets get in the way of true love.

The Princess Diaries–Investing in Genovian pears might be a wise decision.

Toy Story–Don’t spend too much money on that “must have” new toy, since it will quickly fall out of favor and be replaced with the next “must have” toy–or a puppy.

Wall-E–One man’s garbage is another man’s treasure.

101 Dalmations–Getting your pet spayed or neutered can save you tons of money on pet food and vet visitis.

Did I happen to miss any of these messages in other Disney movies?  Let me know.

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6 Responses to Subliminal Money Messages in Disney Movies

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  2. Ann says:

    I do not seek financial advice, but this is the interesting post. I will forward it to my friends. Thanks for this post.

  3. What Goes Up says:

    Hi,I like this post very much because this tell about the finance i also need about that thanks.I owe this content very much because like those pictures very much but the film content from the Disney are very innovative and they were reach their hearts of the children by creating stories like cars and Aladdin and educate them with the stories like Wall-E.Thanks for them.

  4. TV Cabinet says:

    Great post!! Hidden Subliminal Messages Found In Cartoons Here’s some interest information of found regarding hypnotic messages in cartoons… Most of us grew up watching Disney films and cartoons..

  5. TV Unit says:

    Wow this is a nice cartoon movie. I love this post very much. These pictures are very nice. It was a interesting post. This Disney movies are very interesting one. I love Disney movies very much. While publishing this type of article add some of the videos and pictures, and then it will attract the people easily.

  6. truth says:

    Disney is illuminati, subliminal messages in all there cartoons, look up disney and subliminal o_O I dare you..

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