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#1 2013-02-12 10:23:25

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Hidden Humour in Children's Entertainment (REPOST)

Since the other topic got closed due to off-topic discussion I decided to make a new one instead!

This is the place for discussing Hidden Humour in Children's Entertainment. For Example:

In TriStar Pictures' Madeline (1998), you will find that Mr. Spanish Ambassador is cussing a little when Madeline is at Pepito's house at his party.

So, Discuss!


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#2 2013-02-12 10:35:19

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Re: Hidden Humour in Children's Entertainment (REPOST)

MiaFan2010 wrote:

Since the other topic got closed due to off-topic discussion I decided to make a new one instead!

This is the place for discussing Hidden Humour in Children's Entertainment. For Example:

In TriStar Pictures' Madeline (1998), you will find that Mr. Spanish Ambassador is cussing a little when Madeline is at Pepito's house at his party.

So, Discuss!

OMG I never noticed that! Madeline is a HUGE part of my childhood and even at that age I cought onto those things easily! How did I miss that? Maybe I did catch it and I just forgot about it...

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#3 2013-02-12 17:10:16

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Re: Hidden Humour in Children's Entertainment (REPOST)

This was my topic....

REBORRRRRNNNNN


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#4 2013-02-12 17:16:25

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Re: Hidden Humour in Children's Entertainment (REPOST)

banana500 wrote:

This was my topic....

REBORRRRRNNNNN

IT'S STILL ALIVE


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#5 2013-02-12 17:36:52

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Re: Hidden Humour in Children's Entertainment (REPOST)

mythbusteranimator wrote:

banana500 wrote:

This was my topic....

REBORRRRRNNNNN

IT'S STILL ALIVE

FROM THE ASHES.
LIKE A PHOENIX.


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#6 2013-02-12 17:42:10

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Re: Hidden Humour in Children's Entertainment (REPOST)

haxcharsol wrote:

mythbusteranimator wrote:

banana500 wrote:

This was my topic....

REBORRRRRNNNNN

IT'S STILL ALIVE

FROM THE ASHES.
LIKE A PHOENIX.

OR JOE MAMA

just kidding

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#7 2013-02-12 18:14:55

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Re: Hidden Humour in Children's Entertainment (REPOST)

haxcharsol wrote:

mythbusteranimator wrote:

banana500 wrote:

This was my topic....

REBORRRRRNNNNN

IT'S STILL ALIVE

FROM THE ASHES.
LIKE A PHOENIX.

The rebirth...

Of a legend...

Pssht I don't know the original thread wasn't that popular anyway, I don't really see why it got closed, we sorta got a little sidetracked discussing the asexual reproduction of sponges, we were about to get back on topic when the mods closed it on us.

But let's not get back to the sponges, talk about adult humor peoples.

As far as I can see, the best example of a kid's film that seriously appeals to adults and teenagers is probably Shrek.


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#8 2013-02-12 18:39:31

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Re: Hidden Humour in Children's Entertainment (REPOST)

Kirby 64 is a kids game, yet the final boss bleeds.

Also, American Ratchet and Clank titles are pretty fishy as well. Up Your Arsenal, Size Matters, Full Frontal Assault, just to name a few.


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#9 2013-02-12 19:32:14

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Re: Hidden Humour in Children's Entertainment (REPOST)

ToxicQuillz wrote:

Kirby 64 is a kids game, yet the final boss bleeds.

Also, American Ratchet and Clank titles are pretty fishy as well. Up Your Arsenal, Size Matters, Full Frontal Assault, just to name a few.

The final boss bleeds...uh, so? Really that doesn't matter nowadays because kids are usually playing first person shooters so yeah, blood isn't going to destroy their lives, it's like they've never scraped their knee once in their lives. Besides that's not even humor, so your example is defined as invalid.

And those Ratchet and Clank titles are kind of funny if you look at them with a...different perspective (does not mean I'm a pervert!). The "Up Your Arsenal" one is pretty obvious, the other two are sorta subtle but still I did genuinely laugh at those, admittedly.

EDIT: Heh, another one is "Going Commando".

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#10 2013-02-12 19:38:04

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Re: Hidden Humour in Children's Entertainment (REPOST)

wow I need to get those games now


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#11 2013-02-12 19:50:12

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Re: Hidden Humour in Children's Entertainment (REPOST)

banana500 wrote:

ToxicQuillz wrote:

Kirby 64 is a kids game, yet the final boss bleeds.

Also, American Ratchet and Clank titles are pretty fishy as well. Up Your Arsenal, Size Matters, Full Frontal Assault, just to name a few.

The final boss bleeds...uh, so? Really that doesn't matter nowadays because kids are usually playing first person shooters so yeah, blood isn't going to destroy their lives, it's like they've never scraped their knee once in their lives. Besides that's not even humor, so your example is defined as invalid.

And those Ratchet and Clank titles are kind of funny if you look at them with a...different perspective (does not mean I'm a pervert!). The "Up Your Arsenal" one is pretty obvious, the other two are sorta subtle but still I did genuinely laugh at those, admittedly.

EDIT: Heh, another one is "Going Commando".

Yeah, but Kirby 64 was released 12 years ago, before the E10+ rating. No one was expecting a bleeding fallen angel in a cute, happy E-rated Kirby game at the time.

Then again, it wasn't the first time a Kirby boss bled. The final boss in Kirby's Dream Land 3 also bled and that was released when Nintendo was really heavy on censorship.


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#12 2013-02-12 19:51:45

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Re: Hidden Humour in Children's Entertainment (REPOST)

banana500 wrote:

ToxicQuillz wrote:

Kirby 64 is a kids game, yet the final boss bleeds.

Also, American Ratchet and Clank titles are pretty fishy as well. Up Your Arsenal, Size Matters, Full Frontal Assault, just to name a few.

The final boss bleeds...uh, so? Really that doesn't matter nowadays because kids are usually playing first person shooters so yeah, blood isn't going to destroy their lives, it's like they've never scraped their knee once in their lives. Besides that's not even humor, so your example is defined as invalid.

And those Ratchet and Clank titles are kind of funny if you look at them with a...different perspective (does not mean I'm a pervert!). The "Up Your Arsenal" one is pretty obvious, the other two are sorta subtle but still I did genuinely laugh at those, admittedly.

EDIT: Heh, another one is "Going Commando".

Heh heh.


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#13 2013-02-12 19:55:11

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Re: Hidden Humour in Children's Entertainment (REPOST)

zubblewu wrote:

wow I need to get those games now

I remember that my friend had Size Matters, but he sold it along with his PSP.

Back then we had no idea...

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#14 2013-02-12 19:58:45

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Re: Hidden Humour in Children's Entertainment (REPOST)

banana500 wrote:

zubblewu wrote:

wow I need to get those games now

I remember that my friend had Size Matters, but he sold it along with his PSP.

Back then we had no idea...

I think my friend has Up Your Arsenal.
It could be another one though.


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#15 2013-02-13 11:53:18

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Re: Hidden Humour in Children's Entertainment (REPOST)

banana500 wrote:

ToxicQuillz wrote:

Kirby 64 is a kids game, yet the final boss bleeds.

Also, American Ratchet and Clank titles are pretty fishy as well. Up Your Arsenal, Size Matters, Full Frontal Assault, just to name a few.

The final boss bleeds...uh, so? Really that doesn't matter nowadays because kids are usually playing first person shooters so yeah, blood isn't going to destroy their lives, it's like they've never scraped their knee once in their lives. Besides that's not even humor, so your example is defined as invalid.

And those Ratchet and Clank titles are kind of funny if you look at them with a...different perspective (does not mean I'm a pervert!). The "Up Your Arsenal" one is pretty obvious, the other two are sorta subtle but still I did genuinely laugh at those, admittedly.

EDIT: Heh, another one is "Going Commando".

"size matters" wow really subtle


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#16 2013-02-13 12:02:18

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Re: Hidden Humour in Children's Entertainment (REPOST)

Cars:

"He Piston what?"


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#17 2013-02-13 17:31:12

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Re: Hidden Humour in Children's Entertainment (REPOST)

mythbusteranimator wrote:

Cars:

"He Piston what?"

The actual line was (as many others pointed out on the old thread.):
"He did WHAT in his cup?"


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#18 2013-02-13 17:46:44

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Re: Hidden Humour in Children's Entertainment (REPOST)

haxcharsol wrote:

mythbusteranimator wrote:

Cars:

"He Piston what?"

The actual line was (as many others pointed out on the old thread.):
"He did WHAT in his cup?"

Yes MBA when will you learn.


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#19 2013-02-13 17:52:09

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Re: Hidden Humour in Children's Entertainment (REPOST)

banana500 wrote:

haxcharsol wrote:

mythbusteranimator wrote:

Cars:

"He Piston what?"

The actual line was (as many others pointed out on the old thread.):
"He did WHAT in his cup?"

Yes MBA when will you learn.

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i fail it

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#20 2013-02-13 18:08:00

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Re: Hidden Humour in Children's Entertainment (REPOST)

SpongeBob...

Squidward: "It's that time of the month again"

0.o

There's many others, I'll think of 'em later  tongue

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#21 2013-02-13 22:01:15

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Re: Hidden Humour in Children's Entertainment (REPOST)

RoyalHi5 wrote:

SpongeBob...

Squidward: "It's that time of the month again"

0.o

There's many others, I'll think of 'em later  tongue

What episode was that in?


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#22 2013-02-13 22:17:33

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Re: Hidden Humour in Children's Entertainment (REPOST)

haxcharsol wrote:

RoyalHi5 wrote:

SpongeBob...

Squidward: "It's that time of the month again"

0.o

There's many others, I'll think of 'em later  tongue

What episode was that in?

Can't remember, sorry.


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#23 2013-02-14 00:23:10

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Re: Hidden Humour in Children's Entertainment (REPOST)

haxcharsol wrote:

RoyalHi5 wrote:

SpongeBob...

Squidward: "It's that time of the month again"

0.o

There's many others, I'll think of 'em later :P

What episode was that in?

I think it was from that episode where Mr. Krabs hires Bob and Pat to spy on Plankton or something.

Plus really that joke isn't even that bad and could be interpreted in many different ways, grow up a little.

But here's some other examples:

- "Spongebob doesn't have hair. Or...DOES HE?"
- "Patrick your genius is showing!" "What? Where?"
- "Doubloons! Don't drop 'em."
- "Let's have another."
- The sea anemone dancing...need I say more

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#24 2013-02-14 01:22:57

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I can't tell if Total Drama Island is a kids show or not. I remember one character giving the bird. (It was censored, but still.)


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#25 2013-02-14 09:52:27

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Re: Hidden Humour in Children's Entertainment (REPOST)

ToxicQuillz wrote:

I can't tell if Total Drama Island is a kids show or not. I remember one character giving the bird. (It was censored, but still.)

It's more of an older kids' show, like 12-14. I don't see who would want to watch it though.


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