At the Indian camp, Peter Pan and the Indian Chief smoke a peace pipe, then pass it around the circle.
When Smee notices the "empty" spot on Hook's towel-covered head, he mistakenly believes he accidentally beheaded the captain. The gull then flies away squawking while covering its exposed rear. Smee then shaves off the gull's tail feathers, revealing its exposed bald tailbone, and applies aftershave on it, causing the gull to turn around and notice its featherless behind. A passing seagull mistakes Hook's towel-covered head for a nest and perches on it. Smee settles a frantic Hook down for a shave, he places a towel on the latter's head. At one point (near the end of the film), the crocodile bites Hook's rear end.
A running gag is Tick-Tock appearing and chasing after Captain Hook in an attempt to eat him, mistaking him for a codfish.
When Jaq and Gus attempt to retrieve the key to Cinderella's room after her wicked stepmother locked her in there, Gus, at one point, wraps his tail around the handle of a teapot while trying to reach for the key, only for a drop of hot tea to leak from the spout and scald his rump, causing him to yelp in pain.
In the same segment, another teenage girl is seen being drawn with a highly exaggerated big bottom by the unseen animator with a pencil (before he corrects it with an eraser).
During the All the Cats Join In segment, a silhouette of a nude teenage girl is seen showering in the bathroom while nearly exposing a few private parts when coming out of the shower.
After Donald yells at the Aracuan Bird for outsmarting him, it causes him to cry and attempt to both hang and shoot himself as well.
In one scene, Thumper accidentally touches Bambi's rump on the ice while lifting him.
During the film's climax, when Dumbo flies off an 18-story-tall cardboard building instead of landing in the pie, this scares the clowns, who either take cover in water barrels or drive their fire engine into the burning building, only to reemerge with scorched rear ends, screaming.
The famous Pink Elephants scene speaks volumes after Dumbo and Timothy both get intoxicated (given the term " pink elephants" was a decades-old expression for a drunken hallucination).
During The Pastoral Symphony segment, when two centaurs are spending time together, curtains fall and a cupid peeks through them, his bare buttocks forming the shape of a heart.
He turns away from her, commenting, "No more privacy than a goldfish," before reacting to the rock's frigidness in his lower region.
In one scene, Jiminy stuffs a large ballast pebble down his pants to keep himself from floating to the surface, which encourages a curious female fish to inspect the procedure.
Upon watching Lampwick's ears turn into a donkey's, Pinocchio puts his beer on the table and turns it away from him, evidently assuming he was intoxicated.
Another clock features a figure resembling a drunkard that makes cuckoo noises sounding like hiccups.
One of the clocks in Geppetto's workshop depicts a mother spanking her son's exposed buttocks.
He notices what he is doing and quickly takes his hand off before saying to the figurine, "Beg your pardon."
At one point, Jiminy leans against a figurine of a woman, touching her behind.
Jiminy Cricket can be seen rubbing his clothed butt as he warms himself by Geppetto's fireplace.
As the seven dwarfs prepare to wash up for dinner, Bashful asks if that includes "where it doesn't show" (most likely referring to their private areas).
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5.39 Billy Dilley's Super-Duper Subterranean Summer.