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You must have come across the wonders of Disney at least once in your lifetime. The nostalgic Disney movies and characters have always been in our core memory. Be it Mickey Mouse or Donald Duck, they will always be our childhood friends. However, have you ever come across the dark sides of the production house? Certainly not.

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While scavenging through animations in one of his podcasts, Joe Rogan concluded that Disney characters are not as innocent as one might think, and this revelation opened Rogan’s eyes as wide as the $2 pizza on NY street. So let us dive in and understand what Rogan saw.

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Disney’s dark secret surprises Joe Rogan

Joe Rogan recently acted as the host for the luminary comedian and actress Whitney Cummings on JRE #2061. While having a conversation, Cummings dropped a bombshell on Rogan when she stated that Disney backgrounds and even Disney characters are made out of human reproductive organs.

Upon further inspection of the Disney castle and characters, Rogan was caught off-guard as Cummings’s theory came true. While looking at a picture of Minnie and Mickey together, Rogan witnessed that Minnie’s dress is awfully similar to male genitalia. “That doesn’t even make sense as a dress. Straight into his mouth? I just try to imagine that as a dress; it doesn’t even make sense.” said Rogan.

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He further added, ” Like, where’s her arm? Oh, it’s around his neck. Who cares? Where it doesn’t make sense, I know it. It’s hard, right arm? A hard one too. Oh, they’re both around there; she’s hugging him, and that’s her shoulder, supposedly. Okay, kind of… that’s a d**k.”

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In the end, Rogan agreed with Cummings’ observation. “It’s way more of a d**k than it is her arm around his shoulder. Uh-huh. You know, if it’s one of two things, that looks so much like it, and his hand’s on it like he’s stroking it.” said Rogan. Notably, there was a time when Rogan was a part of Disney that many may not remember.

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The time when Rogan was a Disney actor

Joe Rogan started his journey to stardom when he left his fighting career and delved into making a career in comedy. This was one of the best decisions that Rogan made for himself. His endeavors in the entertainment world took his career to a new place. In 1994, he landed his first national spot on the MTV comedy show Half-Hour Comedy Hour.

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After making a name for himself in the world of television, Rogan secured an exclusive developmental agreement with Disney in 1994. This led to a significant acting opportunity in the nine-episode Fox sitcom Hardball, where he took on the prominent role of Frank Valente.

Do you remember Rogan’s stint with Disney? Tell us in the comments below.

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Suryakant Das is a senior writer who leads UFC live coverage at EssentiallySports, known for his broad expertise and standout professionalism in MMA journalism. Over two years in the field, he has become a key voice on real-time event updates, pre- and post-fight interviews, and analysis of viral moments from the Joe Rogan Experience. His dynamic reporting is backed by selection to the Journalistic Excellence Program, which hones advanced editorial skills and strategic coverage approaches for top talent. Suryakant’s career is defined by his ability to deliver both speed and depth. His versatile background spans sports journalism, content writing, and editorial roles, helping him navigate fast-paced live coverage and deliver meaningful stories with clarity and precision. Recognition from respected MMA figures such as Nina-Marie Daniele and Hall of Famer Michael Bisping further marks him as a trusted authority in the UFC community.

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