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#26 2012-09-15 21:56:38

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Re: Hidden Humor In Children's Entertainment

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banana500 wrote:

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PG now is pretty much code for made for kids but a character might die. PG used to be made for somewhat more mature audiences, and be able to carry more objectionable content, before the creation of a PG-13 rating. This is why you have Indiana Jones at PG for its movies, technically having the same score as Up!.

Because PG used to be considered a more mature rating, E.T. slipped in an inappropriate line so people would take it more serious than a G movie.

"IT WAS NOTHING LIKE THAT, [insert word for male genitalia here] BREATH!"

lol  That line made the movie PG. That and a few bad words scattered here and there.

It's also funny how a LOT of 80s and 70s movie are PG when they really should be PG-13. I know that the rating wasn't invented yet at the time, but still, the MPAA should rerate movies like Raiders of the Lost Ark, Jaws, and Ghostbusters to PG-13. I mean, Ghostbusters is a total PG-13 movie, yet it's still PG. Don't get me wrong though, I love that movie.

Anyways guys, this topic isn't exactly for why movies are rated what they are.  tongue  It's about subtle humor that goes over kid's heads,

Ratings are relevant to the subject at hand.

And you mention Raiders but not Temple of Doom? The one where they RIP HUMAN HEARTS OUT while the victim is alive?

I only saw the 1st Indiana Jones, but I agree that should be PG13 (if it was'nt already).


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#27 2012-09-15 23:25:10

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Re: Hidden Humor In Children's Entertainment

soupoftomato wrote:

banana500 wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:


PG now is pretty much code for made for kids but a character might die. PG used to be made for somewhat more mature audiences, and be able to carry more objectionable content, before the creation of a PG-13 rating. This is why you have Indiana Jones at PG for its movies, technically having the same score as Up!.

Because PG used to be considered a more mature rating, E.T. slipped in an inappropriate line so people would take it more serious than a G movie.

"IT WAS NOTHING LIKE THAT, [insert word for male genitalia here] BREATH!"

lol  That line made the movie PG. That and a few bad words scattered here and there.

It's also funny how a LOT of 80s and 70s movie are PG when they really should be PG-13. I know that the rating wasn't invented yet at the time, but still, the MPAA should rerate movies like Raiders of the Lost Ark, Jaws, and Ghostbusters to PG-13. I mean, Ghostbusters is a total PG-13 movie, yet it's still PG. Don't get me wrong though, I love that movie.

Anyways guys, this topic isn't exactly for why movies are rated what they are.  tongue  It's about subtle humor that goes over kid's heads,

Ratings are relevant to the subject at hand.

And you mention Raiders but not Temple of Doom? The one where they RIP HUMAN HEARTS OUT while the victim is alive?

Yeah, Temple of Doom, I know, but you know what I mean. Actually, I really hated that one. First off, WAYYYY too many Indian stereotypes. -.-


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#28 2012-09-16 07:30:22

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Re: Hidden Humor In Children's Entertainment

MLP actually has some adult humor.

In "The Super Speedy Cider Squeezy 6000" at the start, Fluttershy is napping. Rainbow Dash takes the blanket of her, showing Fluttershy standing up, and she blushes.

Anyone get the joke? Don't tell me i'm the only one who got that....


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#29 2012-09-16 08:38:49

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Re: Hidden Humor In Children's Entertainment

Animeboy975 wrote:

MLP actually has some adult humor.

In "The Super Speedy Cider Squeezy 6000" at the start, Fluttershy is napping. Rainbow Dash takes the blanket of her, showing Fluttershy standing up, and she blushes.

Anyone get the joke? Don't tell me i'm the only one who got that....

I seriously do not get that.

And something tells me that's a good thing.


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#30 2012-09-16 08:43:33

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Re: Hidden Humor In Children's Entertainment

BirdByte wrote:

Animeboy975 wrote:

MLP actually has some adult humor.

In "The Super Speedy Cider Squeezy 6000" at the start, Fluttershy is napping. Rainbow Dash takes the blanket of her, showing Fluttershy standing up, and she blushes.

Anyone get the joke? Don't tell me i'm the only one who got that....

I seriously do not get that.

And something tells me that's a good thing.

Because she's naked, it was an obvious joke.

One I like from MLP which isn't really rude or adultish in any way but something adults are more likely to get is that in once scene Twlight wants to speak to everyone so she stands on a soapbox, can't remember the episode though.


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#31 2012-09-16 08:45:17

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Re: Hidden Humor In Children's Entertainment

PonyvilleSlugger wrote:

BirdByte wrote:

Animeboy975 wrote:

MLP actually has some adult humor.

In "The Super Speedy Cider Squeezy 6000" at the start, Fluttershy is napping. Rainbow Dash takes the blanket of her, showing Fluttershy standing up, and she blushes.

Anyone get the joke? Don't tell me i'm the only one who got that....

I seriously do not get that.

And something tells me that's a good thing.

Because she's naked, it was an obvious joke.

One I like from MLP which isn't really rude or adultish in any way but something adults are more likely to get is that in once scene Twlight wants to speak to everyone so she stands on a soapbox, can't remember the episode though.

Oh. Hehe.


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#32 2012-09-16 09:35:56

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Re: Hidden Humor In Children's Entertainment

banana500 wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:

banana500 wrote:


"IT WAS NOTHING LIKE THAT, [insert word for male genitalia here] BREATH!"

lol  That line made the movie PG. That and a few bad words scattered here and there.

It's also funny how a LOT of 80s and 70s movie are PG when they really should be PG-13. I know that the rating wasn't invented yet at the time, but still, the MPAA should rerate movies like Raiders of the Lost Ark, Jaws, and Ghostbusters to PG-13. I mean, Ghostbusters is a total PG-13 movie, yet it's still PG. Don't get me wrong though, I love that movie.

Anyways guys, this topic isn't exactly for why movies are rated what they are.  tongue  It's about subtle humor that goes over kid's heads,

Ratings are relevant to the subject at hand.

And you mention Raiders but not Temple of Doom? The one where they RIP HUMAN HEARTS OUT while the victim is alive?

Yeah, Temple of Doom, I know, but you know what I mean. Actually, I really hated that one. First off, WAYYYY too many Indian stereotypes. -.-

The movies are made to invoke the sort of adventure serials from a long time ago. They were probably using stereotypes from their old sources. (The 4th movie is based on 50s sci-fi B movies and not serials, however)


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#33 2012-09-16 10:31:40

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Re: Hidden Humor In Children's Entertainment

Animeboy975 wrote:

MLP actually has some adult humor.

In "The Super Speedy Cider Squeezy 6000" at the start, Fluttershy is napping. Rainbow Dash takes the blanket of her, showing Fluttershy standing up, and she blushes.

Anyone get the joke? Don't tell me i'm the only one who got that....

Is that what you watch it for? Because if not, I'm pretty clueless about the whole brony thing.  tongue

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#34 2012-09-16 10:32:26

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Re: Hidden Humor In Children's Entertainment

Cozyhut3 wrote:

Animeboy975 wrote:

MLP actually has some adult humor.

In "The Super Speedy Cider Squeezy 6000" at the start, Fluttershy is napping. Rainbow Dash takes the blanket of her, showing Fluttershy standing up, and she blushes.

Anyone get the joke? Don't tell me i'm the only one who got that....

Is that what you watch it for? Because if not, I'm pretty clueless about the whole brony thing.  tongue

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#35 2012-09-16 10:34:29

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Re: Hidden Humor In Children's Entertainment

Cozyhut3 wrote:

Animeboy975 wrote:

MLP actually has some adult humor.

In "The Super Speedy Cider Squeezy 6000" at the start, Fluttershy is napping. Rainbow Dash takes the blanket of her, showing Fluttershy standing up, and she blushes.

Anyone get the joke? Don't tell me i'm the only one who got that....

Is that what you watch it for? Because if not, I'm pretty clueless about the whole brony thing.  tongue

It's a amazing show.


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#36 2012-09-16 11:59:57

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Re: Hidden Humor In Children's Entertainment

I probably can't say the line...
but that scene in Shrek with the Gingerbread man and Lord Farquadd. XD


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#37 2012-09-16 13:12:45

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Re: Hidden Humor In Children's Entertainment

banana500 wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:

banana500 wrote:


"IT WAS NOTHING LIKE THAT, [insert word for male genitalia here] BREATH!"

lol  That line made the movie PG. That and a few bad words scattered here and there.

It's also funny how a LOT of 80s and 70s movie are PG when they really should be PG-13. I know that the rating wasn't invented yet at the time, but still, the MPAA should rerate movies like Raiders of the Lost Ark, Jaws, and Ghostbusters to PG-13. I mean, Ghostbusters is a total PG-13 movie, yet it's still PG. Don't get me wrong though, I love that movie.

Anyways guys, this topic isn't exactly for why movies are rated what they are.  tongue  It's about subtle humor that goes over kid's heads,

Ratings are relevant to the subject at hand.

And you mention Raiders but not Temple of Doom? The one where they RIP HUMAN HEARTS OUT while the victim is alive?

Yeah, Temple of Doom, I know, but you know what I mean. Actually, I really hated that one. First off, WAYYYY too many Indian stereotypes. -.-

It's my favourite, but the monkey brains... ughh.

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#38 2012-09-16 13:42:39

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Re: Hidden Humor In Children's Entertainment

Animeboy975 wrote:

MLP actually has some adult humor.

In "The Super Speedy Cider Squeezy 6000" at the start, Fluttershy is napping. Rainbow Dash takes the blanket of her, showing Fluttershy standing up, and she blushes.

Anyone get the joke? Don't tell me i'm the only one who got that....

She also crosses her arms over her chest. It was pretty obvious...

It also has an I Love Lucy chocolate scene thing. So, yeah. Things like that happen.


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#39 2012-09-16 14:01:30

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Re: Hidden Humor In Children's Entertainment

lol at the fluttershy scene.

*knock*
Fluttershy: Who could that be? Its still dark.
*Windows explodes* (no, not really)
Rainbow Dash: Get up fluttershy! Cider season is about to start!
*Quilt/blanket falls to bed, fluttershy blushes*.

Oh, and the toilet humor in the last roundup.


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#40 2012-09-16 14:48:07

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Re: Hidden Humor In Children's Entertainment

ReadyRobin wrote:

I probably can't say the line...
but that scene in Shrek with the Gingerbread man and Lord Farquadd. XD

Oh oh, remember this?

"Gee, you think he's compensating for something?"  lol


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#41 2012-09-16 14:49:04

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I'm pretty sure that was it


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#42 2012-09-16 17:33:27

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Re: Hidden Humor In Children's Entertainment

Firedrake969 wrote:

Cozyhut3 wrote:

Animeboy975 wrote:

MLP actually has some adult humor.

In "The Super Speedy Cider Squeezy 6000" at the start, Fluttershy is napping. Rainbow Dash takes the blanket of her, showing Fluttershy standing up, and she blushes.

Anyone get the joke? Don't tell me i'm the only one who got that....

Is that what you watch it for? Because if not, I'm pretty clueless about the whole brony thing.  tongue

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#43 2012-09-16 19:05:48

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Re: Hidden Humor In Children's Entertainment

Animeboy975 wrote:

Cozyhut3 wrote:

Animeboy975 wrote:

MLP actually has some adult humor.

In "The Super Speedy Cider Squeezy 6000" at the start, Fluttershy is napping. Rainbow Dash takes the blanket of her, showing Fluttershy standing up, and she blushes.

Anyone get the joke? Don't tell me i'm the only one who got that....

Is that what you watch it for? Because if not, I'm pretty clueless about the whole brony thing.  tongue

It's a amazing show.

True dat :p

I notice more and more of this stuff as I watch childhood movies n stuff over again but I cant think of any specific examples off the top of my head.


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#44 2012-09-16 19:22:05

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Re: Hidden Humor In Children's Entertainment

Cozyhut3 wrote:

Animeboy975 wrote:

MLP actually has some adult humor.

In "The Super Speedy Cider Squeezy 6000" at the start, Fluttershy is napping. Rainbow Dash takes the blanket of her, showing Fluttershy standing up, and she blushes.

Anyone get the joke? Don't tell me i'm the only one who got that....

Is that what you watch it for? Because if not, I'm pretty clueless about the whole brony thing.  tongue

It' just so much happier
I can't really explain
It's just happy
It helps that it also has a nice narrative
But its main draw is happiness


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#45 2012-09-16 19:40:38

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Re: Hidden Humor In Children's Entertainment

Yes, I find this mildly funny.
As to what cheddargirl was saying:
It's interesting when I watch movies from the 80s to 90s, because we'll see a movie rated PG and think it's good for the whole family to watch. But usually it has a lot of right out language or imagery. Which I'm fine with, but not for a 4 year old.  hmm

But then I think, PG stands for Parental Guidance. That actually makes since. Nowadays, PG pretty much means 'for kids' from what I've seen. Rarely do you see a G rated movie.  smile  But back in the day, they actually used the ratings correctly.

I don't know. Just an observation. :3

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#46 2012-09-16 19:45:43

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Re: Hidden Humor In Children's Entertainment

ProgrammingFreak wrote:

Yes, I find this mildly funny.
As to what cheddargirl was saying:
It's interesting when I watch movies from the 80s to 90s, because we'll see a movie rated PG and think it's good for the whole family to watch. But usually it has a lot of right out language or imagery. Which I'm fine with, but not for a 4 year old.  hmm

But then I think, PG stands for Parental Guidance. That actually makes since. Nowadays, PG pretty much means 'for kids' from what I've seen. Rarely do you see a G rated movie.  smile  But back in the day, they actually used the ratings correctly.

I don't know. Just an observation. :3

lol, Airplane COULD be Rated R.

But I loved it. :3


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#47 2012-09-16 20:19:16

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Re: Hidden Humor In Children's Entertainment

jukyter wrote:

Cozyhut3 wrote:

Animeboy975 wrote:

MLP actually has some adult humor.

In "The Super Speedy Cider Squeezy 6000" at the start, Fluttershy is napping. Rainbow Dash takes the blanket of her, showing Fluttershy standing up, and she blushes.

Anyone get the joke? Don't tell me i'm the only one who got that....

Is that what you watch it for? Because if not, I'm pretty clueless about the whole brony thing.  tongue

It' just so much happier
I can't really explain
It's just happy
It helps that it also has a nice narrative
But its main draw is happiness

I did see, quite literally, two seconds of it once. I observed that... it... uh... has nice animation? Yeah, it kind of does.

But really, there are less girly things that are pleasant. Like octonauts.  tongue

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#48 2012-09-17 01:25:07

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Re: Hidden Humor In Children's Entertainment

You probably can't judge something from a few seconds?


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#49 2012-09-17 02:28:46

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The first season of Regular Show was pretty raunchy.


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#50 2012-09-17 16:22:59

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All4one wrote:

The first season of Regular Show was pretty raunchy.

As was Adventure Time.

Also, that "tier 15" joke.  tongue


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