Maybe this is old news, but I haven't seen this mentioned here. A children's talking dog movie called Show Dogs (directed by Raja Gosnell, Global Road Entertainment) came out two weeks ago and turned out to have inappropriate material, including a message about going to your "zen place" to endure the feeling of being touched in the genitals, which would make the movie function as grooming material for pedophiles.
https://www.christianpost.com/news/matt-chandler-russell-moore-horrified-show-dogs-film-child-grooming-genitals-fondling-224240/
https://www.christianpost.com/news/genital-touching-scenes-in-childrens-film-show-dogs-to-be-cut-out-after-parent-outcry-224369/
Some of the worst scenes were cut after complaints, but only for America, showing that the company doesn't really believe that the scenes were a mistake. The plot is about a policeman and a police dog infiltrating a dog show filled with doggy LGBTQ to save a trafficked baby panda. It sounds like there would be a lot to analyze as far as hidden and not-so-hidden messages go.
Show Dogs currently has 17% on Rotten Tomatoes (9 fresh against 43 rotten), but for some reason the movie got positive reviews particularly from some particularly prominent outifts.
Here are all the fresh ratings from the opening weekend:
Courtney Howard - Fresh Fiction
Gary Goldstein - Los Angeles Times
Teo Bugbee - New York Times
Michael Rechtshaffen - Hollywood Reporter
Stephen Schaefer - Boston Herald
Pat Padua - Washington Post
Rich Cline - Shadows on the Wall
https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/show_dogs