This innocent Disney kids toy sings a song that sounds very, very NSFW

This talking car is talking dirty.
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Harry Hill
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This innocent Disney kids toy sings a song that sounds very, very NSFW
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As far as talking cars go, Lightning McQueen always seemed like a total hornball.

YouTuber Boo Tube recently uploaded a video featuring a highly sexualized Lightning McQueen car.

What starts out as a generic, bubbly pop song soon turns into something that would make anyone with functioning eardrums do a double take. It’s a sight to see as much as it’s a song to ... mute in front of your children.

The Cars toy isn't the only Disney toy to feature the song. In April, Facebook user Lasca Mrozovich uploaded a video featuring the same song on their child's Mickey car.

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Harry is a fellow on the Culture Team. He loves memes and Taylor Swift (no, like, actually.) He'd like to thank his parents for always believing in him. This will be his first broadway production. Oh, wait, he thought this was a Playbill bio...


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