Walt Disney Makes Sex Tape and Gets Grounded

In 1936, shortly before Walt Disney's 35th birthday, his brother Roy encouraged Disney employees to hold a surprise birthday party for him. They complied, and a surprise party was organised. Two animators (whose names, to this day, have not been made public) decided that it would be funny if they were to create a short Mickey and Minnie Mouse "sex tape" of sorts for the surprise party, which they allegedly titled Videlicet. When the short was later shown at said party, Disney responded by feigning laughter, before complimenting the quality of the animation and asking who had created it. Once the two animators came forward, he immediately fired them, then left the building.

It is unknown if any copies of this short are still in existence today, although unfortunately, since the creators' names have never been revealed, fans are left with virtually no leads to even begin trying to track down the animation. In addition, even if the creators' names were discovered, it is unlikely that they would see reason to release the clip, given its history.