No, its the reverse actually. The drawings use a "blending technique", in a reverse way. First, you draw the picture of, say, a nude girl. Then visualize and draw a cartoon character out of it. Not the other way around. This way, the subconscious message of sexual invitation is blended onto the picture.
Huh. I know that cartoons today are filled with sexual innuendos, because many psychologists feel that children should know early on about the process of sexuality and reproduction, because that keeps them from letting their innate sexual urges from becoming too irrational and doing stupid things out of curiosity like underage sex and the like, however as far as Disney cartoons go; this video assumes that it's not possible for the one making the video to outline a nude woman around a cartoon, but it is for a cartoon to be outlined around a nude woman. And if both are possible, then we are not the judge of what
really went through the person's mind while drawing it.
Of course, sexual innuendos have lasted in cartoons since the very beginning--I remember seeing a documentary on Nickelodeon several years back which informed that the targeted audience of cartoons were
not children! Yes, they were made for
adults. So, it's possible that even when cartoons became popular amongst children, the pattern of making the cartoons interesting to adults did not dwindle for a significant period of time. Hence, even if there is a subliminal message in these cartoons, it doesn't necessarily mean that it was a conspiracy, or is. It's not like Shrek is a very child-friendly trilogy, with very direct references to sex ("when a man feels love for a woman, it becomes so strong that in order to express his love, he--" Puss in Boots, who gets cut off by Shrek; this is NOT verbatim, just a gist of it). The media is polluted with references and innuendos we would not want to show to our children, religious or atheistic, or whatever. Yes, Disney, was supposedly the comfort zone but I guess we've all been deceived.
Mainly I think I'll do what my Dad used to do; watch cartoons/movies before he let us watch them.