'Shrek' X-Rated Detail Spotted by Film Fan

Children's movies are often filled with innuendo and adult humor that is lost on kids, yet this makes it fun for parents to watch as they sit through yet another cartoon.

But one film fan is on a mission to share all the X-rated details in films which you probably missed the first time around, prompting people to claim they need therapy as she "ruins" family classics.

TikToker kathy_martinez05 has a series online called "childhood films filled with adult jokes."

The 21-year-old recently shared a scene from the 2001 hit Shrek, which she captioned: "Did anyone else catch that?"

The short clip shows Lord Farquaad, voiced by John Lithgow, chatting to his magic mirror in bed.

The diminutive ruler recently selected Princess Fiona, voiced by Cameron Diaz, as the maiden he's going to rescue and then marry.

Enamored with her beauty, Lord Farquaad requests the mirror replay the short clip of her.

"Mirror mirror, show her to me, show me the princess," he says while reclining topless in his circular zebra-print bed, while sipping a martini.

The mirror pulls a disgusted face while rewinding the tape, as Lord Farquaad says: "Ah, perfect."

But Martinez notices that as the ruler gazes upon his assumed wife-to-be, he seems to get visibly excited.

A bulge appears under the covers, prompting Duloc's ruler to pull a shocked face as he peers underneath the blanket

Martinez admitted she thought Lord Farquaad merely spilled his drink when she was younger, and she's not alone.

The clip has been watched more than 8 million times, as people accused Martinez of stealing their innocence.

TikToker Cali: "My last 1% of innocence I had, just left my soul."

Brown Eyes pointed out: "The fact that they actually put time to animate that."

Somania admitted: "What I was younger I thought he spilt his drink."

Tweeted joked: "I know what I will being up in my next therapy session."

WeNdy wrote: "I'm not at all innocent. But I am traumatized from seeing this and understanding this now."

Number 8 shared a theory, saying: "I always thought the blanket was just falling."

Lone Wolf added: "Now that I'm older, I realize how uncomfortable the mirror must've felt."

Altheaaa complained: "Why why that ruined my perfect childhood."

While Laura commented: "Just remember there was a person in the studio who came up with that."

Shrek was a smash hit following its release in 2001, and it picked up a number of awards including the Oscar for Best Animated Feature.

The initial release was followed by Shrek 2 in 2004, Shrek The Third in 2007, and Shrek Forever After in 2010, while a spinoff, Puss in Boots, was released the following year.

Animated characters Shrek and Fiona
Stock image of the characters Shrek and Fiona at the "Shrek 2" Los Angeles Premiere. A film fan has shared an X-rated detail in Shrek she had never noticed before. Getty Images/Chris Polk/FilmMagic