fillergames wrote:
To topic owner. What movie is the animated picture on your post? Also how do you get them.
It's from The Incredibles.
I looked up a GIF, uploaded it to imgur, and used the img tag in my signature.
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banana500 wrote:
fillergames wrote:
To topic owner. What movie is the animated picture on your post? Also how do you get them.
It's from The Incredibles.
I looked up a GIF, uploaded it to imgur, and used the img tag in my signature.
Oh thanks for the help.
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What about from Elf...
"Son of a nutcracker!"
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banana500 wrote:
As we all know, there's adult humor and innuendos littered pretty much everywhere in children's entertainment. Most things that come to mind are the first three seasons of Spongebob, and the Toy Story trilogy.
I think it's really fun to find all these epic jokes sprinkled over on kid's shows and movies. Watching these shows or movies now, I'm gonna find a lot more things than I did when I was younger. For example, watching the Toy Story movies back when I was two years old, I didn't really notice a lot of the things, but now being thirteen, it's a lot more interesting watching them. And that's why a lot of kid's entertainment is so great--they appeal to a wider audience.
Like, in Toy Story:
Bo Peep: "What do you say I get someone ELSE to watch the sheep tonight?"
Buzz: "I believe the word you're looking for is 'space ranger'."
Woody: "The word I'm looking for, I can't say, because there's preschool toys present."
Mr. Potato Head: "Son of a building block, it's Woody!"
Anyways, discuss hidden subliminal humor in kid's entertainment!
Gosh, did Bo Peep mean what i think she meant? I used to think she meant for Woody to watch the sheep but now i think she means, well *ahem* someONE else, you know, while she and Woody are someWHERE else.
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Well personally I find it hilarious when the writers try to see how much they can sneak past the censors like in Animaniacs. Really, they must've not been paying attention. The other thing I have to say it doesn't really matter that much because almost no kid will get these jokes, but you can watch it again later and get the jokes later.
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HotCocoa28 wrote:
Well personally I find it hilarious when the writers try to see how much they can sneak past the censors like in Animaniacs. Really, they must've not been paying attention. The other thing I have to say it doesn't really matter that much because almost no kid will get these jokes, but you can watch it again later and get the jokes later.
I believe Ren and Stimpy did that a lot...
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sparky2008123 wrote:
banana500 wrote:
As we all know, there's adult humor and innuendos littered pretty much everywhere in children's entertainment. Most things that come to mind are the first three seasons of Spongebob, and the Toy Story trilogy.
I think it's really fun to find all these epic jokes sprinkled over on kid's shows and movies. Watching these shows or movies now, I'm gonna find a lot more things than I did when I was younger. For example, watching the Toy Story movies back when I was two years old, I didn't really notice a lot of the things, but now being thirteen, it's a lot more interesting watching them. And that's why a lot of kid's entertainment is so great--they appeal to a wider audience.
Like, in Toy Story:
Bo Peep: "What do you say I get someone ELSE to watch the sheep tonight?"
Buzz: "I believe the word you're looking for is 'space ranger'."
Woody: "The word I'm looking for, I can't say, because there's preschool toys present."
Mr. Potato Head: "Son of a building block, it's Woody!"
Anyways, discuss hidden subliminal humor in kid's entertainment!Gosh, did Bo Peep mean what i think she meant? I used to think she meant for Woody to watch the sheep but now i think she means, well *ahem* someONE else, you know, while she and Woody are someWHERE else.
yeah she wanted a space ranger to watch the sheep while she and woody have a day off
separately
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Mhhm.
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;_;
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I ask myself all the time!
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jukyter wrote:
what is wrong with you all the time??
Just Kidding? It's hard to tell when all you have is words....perhaps give us a hint by throwing a JK on the end
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jukyter wrote:
sparky2008123 wrote:
banana500 wrote:
As we all know, there's adult humor and innuendos littered pretty much everywhere in children's entertainment. Most things that come to mind are the first three seasons of Spongebob, and the Toy Story trilogy.
I think it's really fun to find all these epic jokes sprinkled over on kid's shows and movies. Watching these shows or movies now, I'm gonna find a lot more things than I did when I was younger. For example, watching the Toy Story movies back when I was two years old, I didn't really notice a lot of the things, but now being thirteen, it's a lot more interesting watching them. And that's why a lot of kid's entertainment is so great--they appeal to a wider audience.
Like, in Toy Story:
Bo Peep: "What do you say I get someone ELSE to watch the sheep tonight?"
Buzz: "I believe the word you're looking for is 'space ranger'."
Woody: "The word I'm looking for, I can't say, because there's preschool toys present."
Mr. Potato Head: "Son of a building block, it's Woody!"
Anyways, discuss hidden subliminal humor in kid's entertainment!Gosh, did Bo Peep mean what i think she meant? I used to think she meant for Woody to watch the sheep but now i think she means, well *ahem* someONE else, you know, while she and Woody are someWHERE else.
yeah she wanted a space ranger to watch the sheep while she and woody have a day off
separately
Yep, seperately
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jukyter wrote:
sparky2008123 wrote:
banana500 wrote:
As we all know, there's adult humor and innuendos littered pretty much everywhere in children's entertainment. Most things that come to mind are the first three seasons of Spongebob, and the Toy Story trilogy.
I think it's really fun to find all these epic jokes sprinkled over on kid's shows and movies. Watching these shows or movies now, I'm gonna find a lot more things than I did when I was younger. For example, watching the Toy Story movies back when I was two years old, I didn't really notice a lot of the things, but now being thirteen, it's a lot more interesting watching them. And that's why a lot of kid's entertainment is so great--they appeal to a wider audience.
Like, in Toy Story:
Bo Peep: "What do you say I get someone ELSE to watch the sheep tonight?"
Buzz: "I believe the word you're looking for is 'space ranger'."
Woody: "The word I'm looking for, I can't say, because there's preschool toys present."
Mr. Potato Head: "Son of a building block, it's Woody!"
Anyways, discuss hidden subliminal humor in kid's entertainment!Gosh, did Bo Peep mean what i think she meant? I used to think she meant for Woody to watch the sheep but now i think she means, well *ahem* someONE else, you know, while she and Woody are someWHERE else.
yeah she wanted a space ranger to watch the sheep while she and woody have a day off
separately
Now we've sucessfully diverted the little kiddies' minds...
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banana500 wrote:
jukyter wrote:
sparky2008123 wrote:
Gosh, did Bo Peep mean what i think she meant? I used to think she meant for Woody to watch the sheep but now i think she means, well *ahem* someONE else, you know, while she and Woody are someWHERE else.yeah she wanted a space ranger to watch the sheep while she and woody have a day off
separatelyNow we've sucessfully diverted the little kiddies' minds...
Yeah, we sure did
Why the heck do we keep using this smilie? --->
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sparky2008123 wrote:
banana500 wrote:
jukyter wrote:
yeah she wanted a space ranger to watch the sheep while she and woody have a day off
separatelyNow we've sucessfully diverted the little kiddies' minds...
Yeah, we sure did
Why the heck do we keep using this smilie? --->
Because we know what they're refrencing, we just don't want to say it.
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haxcharsol wrote:
sparky2008123 wrote:
banana500 wrote:
Now we've sucessfully diverted the little kiddies' minds...
Yeah, we sure did
Why the heck do we keep using this smilie? --->Because we know what they're refrencing, we just don't want to say it.
Let's keep winking some more--it's fun.
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banana500 wrote:
haxcharsol wrote:
sparky2008123 wrote:
Yeah, we sure did
Why the heck do we keep using this smilie? --->Because we know what they're refrencing, we just don't want to say it.
Let's keep winking some more--it's fun.
Okay then.
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haxcharsol wrote:
banana500 wrote:
haxcharsol wrote:
Because we know what they're refrencing, we just don't want to say it.Let's keep winking some more--it's fun.
Okay then.
Why has no one posted in forever?
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FunDude wrote:
sparky2008123 wrote:
haxcharsol wrote:
Okay then.Why has no one posted in forever?
*cough* necropost *cough*
You forgot to wink.
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