FunDude wrote:
sparky2008123 wrote:
haxcharsol wrote:
Okay then.Why has no one posted in forever?
*cough* necropost *cough*
OH NO SOMEONE BUMPED AFTER ONE MONTH AND A BIT WHAT A CALAMITY
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jukyter wrote:
FunDude wrote:
sparky2008123 wrote:
Why has no one posted in forever?*cough* necropost *cough*
OH NO SOMEONE BUMPED AFTER ONE MONTH AND A BIT WHAT A CALAMITY
Where did I say I went nuts like that, oh nowhere.
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Oh my gosh, I find these all the time.
Good Luck Charlie:
Teddy: *is driving crazy* (I don't remember all the lines XD)
Ms. Dabney: Slow down, or you're gonna bump into something!
Teddy: *bumps into car* ... Oh look, that grandpa in the car is telling us we're number one.
Ms. Dabney: No, he's not, he's-
Teddy: I know what he's doing.
(Did anyone get this?)
And Animaniacs. That show was ALL about getting past the kiddie radars. I found a ten minute video and it was ALL Animaniacs getting past the kiddie radar. Some I couldn't believe they got away with.
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Once I was watching Spongebob and spongebob was watching this show and I think it was meant to be like that kind of show
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I saw this one on imgur from justice league, but I'm not going to share it.
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The Mighty Bee occasionally had adult humour. I think.
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mythbusteranimator wrote:
Remember Cars?
Mater: "The Piston Wha?"
(Say it out loud. )
It was actually:
Lightning McQueen: The piston cup!
Mater: *spits* He did WHAT in his cup? LOL
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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.
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. But back in the day, they actually used the ratings correctly.
I don't know. Just an observation. :3
I saw a movie from the 80s and they said the "S" word! And the "B" word (the one that does NOT mean a female dog) and some others too I think. It was PG but I think they should have used a "natural censor" as someone was saying earlier.
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3DSfan12345 wrote:
The second level of Mario Zone in Super Mario Land 2.
Just play it, and you'll find out what I mean.
Yes. Do you think it was intended?
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Animeboy975 wrote:
Anyone remember the "panty raid" scene from Spongebob? 0.0
i do
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transparent wrote:
I saw this one on imgur from justice league, but I'm not going to share it.
Oh stuffing, is it that one where if you pause at the right moment it looks so incredibly wrong?
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PonyPokiPanikku wrote:
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.
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. But back in the day, they actually used the ratings correctly.
I don't know. Just an observation. :3I saw a movie from the 80s and they said the "S" word! And the "B" word (the one that does NOT mean a female dog) and some others too I think. It was PG but I think they should have used a "natural censor" as someone was saying earlier.
I watched Ghostbusters and it had everything but the F, c and n words.
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FunDude wrote:
transparent wrote:
I saw this one on imgur from justice league, but I'm not going to share it.
Oh stuffing, is it that one where if you pause at the right moment it looks so incredibly wrong?
That could happen in any show.
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haxcharsol wrote:
FunDude wrote:
transparent wrote:
I saw this one on imgur from justice league, but I'm not going to share it.
Oh stuffing, is it that one where if you pause at the right moment it looks so incredibly wrong?
That could happen in any show.
There was a time in MLP...
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"Who wants to lick my cheeks?" -Spongebob
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AnimeCreatorArtist wrote:
"Who wants to lick my cheeks?" -Spongebob
I see i have some takers!
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NeilWest wrote:
PonyPokiPanikku wrote:
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.
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. But back in the day, they actually used the ratings correctly.
I don't know. Just an observation. :3I saw a movie from the 80s and they said the "S" word! And the "B" word (the one that does NOT mean a female dog) and some others too I think. It was PG but I think they should have used a "natural censor" as someone was saying earlier.
I watched Ghostbusters and it had everything but the F, c and n words.
To be fair, those really are probably okay in PG if we went by fairer ratings.
Anyway, natural censors are dumb.
I don't watch particularly inappropriate movies or whatever and I could still figure out what they meant to say when I was little. They just seem like poor attempts to make it "funny" when it's overdone and all
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Spongebob has a lot of natural censors. For instance, Nature Pants.
Every time we see Spongebob naked he gets covered by a plant or something.
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haxcharsol wrote:
Spongebob has a lot of natural censors. For instance, Nature Pants.
Every time we see Spongebob naked he gets covered by a plant or something.
Or they never go into the *ahem* details when they show them naked.
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mintfang wrote:
haxcharsol wrote:
Spongebob has a lot of natural censors. For instance, Nature Pants.
Every time we see Spongebob naked he gets covered by a plant or something.Or they never go into the *ahem* details when they show them naked.
Hey you know what
We've all seen all those actual animals naked before.
And you know what I've never actively tried to find or noticed on them?
Details
Starfish and sponges certainly don't even have them, and the way sexually reproducing fish work is different from us regardless.
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