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This all depends on your mind frame. When Mr potato head has to use a cucumber after the flat bread broke, it turns out dirty minded people are seeing it and the way his hat is positioned as a Male's anatomy represented. If this is the way people see it then you shouldn't be seeing a family movie.

EDIT: In total agreement with the above answer... It is not unusual for animators and Childrens TV creators to use "Subtle" Innuendo and "Unintentional" Hidden messages in films/Shows but they are UNINTENTIONAL and it depends entirely on the viewers perspective.

There are frequent examples of this found everywhere... What is really shocking for me as a parent was that my 10 Year old Daughter commented about the "Cucumber Head" before me or her mother realised! We had to skip back several frames twice to see what she meant...

For another classic example of how "The innocence of children" leads to many unintentional innuendos on TV - Just look for the "Rainbow Twanger Sketch"... Though copyright of freemantle media, It can still be found... and was deliberately created as the shows creators realised some of the lessons they were teaching our children were actually rather dirty if you chose to look at it that way.

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