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Post by destinyinevitable on Mar 7, 2007 3:42:08 GMT
In Billy and Mandy Grim told a woman (I forgot her name) that he knows if people 'fake'. It turns out he was talking about faking death but there was a lot of inneudo(sp?). Yeah, that was a reference to "When Harry Met Sally", where they're in a diner and she's saying that it's easy to fake a ..uh...yeah...I'll let you fill in the blank there.
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Post by thesuki on Mar 7, 2007 4:49:22 GMT
That scene made When Harry Met Sally an instant classic. XD
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Post by destinyinevitable on Mar 7, 2007 5:22:50 GMT
Especially the woman saying "I'll have what she's having!" ^_^
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Post by numbuheightbitstar on Mar 7, 2007 5:51:15 GMT
I'm surprised they mention the language so much yet no one made a motion after the millionth time Dexter wound up being fully naked for no real reason.
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Post by Shwoo on Mar 7, 2007 6:11:59 GMT
I remember being surprised when I saw a Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy episode where Billy said crap. It was the one where Billy was afraid of clowns, and Grim and Mandy dressed up as clowns to help cure him. Billy runs away from them, then comes back a few seconds later to tell Mandy and Grim about the clowns, then says, "Holy crap! They're still here!" It was "Holy crud". Only after Cartoon Network noticed after the first airing.
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Post by charmmykittyxp on Mar 8, 2007 2:29:45 GMT
I remember being surprised when I saw a Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy episode where Billy said crap. It was the one where Billy was afraid of clowns, and Grim and Mandy dressed up as clowns to help cure him. Billy runs away from them, then comes back a few seconds later to tell Mandy and Grim about the clowns, then says, "Holy crap! They're still here!" The funny part is, that clip was played constantly through the week, because it was a promo for that episode, which was new at the time. When I saw that part I'm almost certain I heard him say "Crud", but who knows? I'll have to pay close attention next time I see it, now... EDIT: *reads other post* OOoooh, it was cut out... Oo Wow, that seems to happen a lot. Anyway, mine was a scene from the Spongebob episode "Where's Gary?" In the first airing of that episode, when spongebob bursts into Squidwards bathroom, it originally when like this: (Spongebob and patrick burst into Squidwards bathroom, and Squidward is in the tub) Squidward: *reeeally long scream* AAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH!!!! *breathes* Spongebob: *to Patrick* You look over there, I'll look over here! *sticks hand in tub and feels around, then grabs something and Squidward's eyes widen* .....that's not Gary.Well, you can guess what he grabbed! XDDD Anyway, that part got cut out of the episode, so you don't get to see Spongebob say "...That's not Gary" but you can still see the expression on Squidward's face change! ALSO! You gotta see this!!!!: youtube.com/watch?v=pdN3FFx4mZI I laughed so hard ;D ;D ;D
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Post by agentarizonan on Mar 9, 2007 4:56:37 GMT
In Transformers: The Movie, Spike says, "Ah, shit what are we going to do now?", when the planetary explosion doesn't even scratch Unicron and later on, Ultra Magnus says, "Open! Damnit! Open!" when he tries to open the Autobot Matrix of Leadership.
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Post by numbuheightbitstar on Mar 9, 2007 5:28:08 GMT
Yeah, Transformers: The Movie was a rather mature movie. The company that made that movie actually got in trouble for that stuff (actually, most of the parents' anger came from how upset their kids were that practically every major G1 character bit the dust).
And all because the Transformers writers got envious of the G.I. Joe writers.
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Post by agentarizonan on Mar 9, 2007 5:35:31 GMT
Wait? Every Generation One character? Only Ironhide, Brawn, Ratchet, Prowl, Gears, Windcharger, Wheeljack, Megatron, Starscream, Skywarp, Thundercracker, Shrapnel, Kickback, and Bombshell were killed.
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Post by numbuheightbitstar on Mar 9, 2007 5:41:26 GMT
Wait? Every Generation One character? Only Ironhide, Brawn, Ratchet, Prowl, Gears, Windcharger, Wheeljack, Megatron, Starscream, Skywarp, Thundercracker, Shrapnel, Kickback, and Bombshell were killed. Yeah, as I was saying... (and Megatron doesn't die, he gets remade).
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Post by ♥Comet..Adie♥ on Mar 9, 2007 13:13:45 GMT
Ahh.. naked brothers Band first off.. in the movie they mention "swear words" and they say "crap" as"crapolie" but, they were only 9 when they movie was made. but that doesnt mean a thing really. People wnt to get this show banned because of the title.."Naked Brothers Band" because of the word naked. They arnt even naked in the show.. and never will be.
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Post by iguana on Mar 9, 2007 13:57:02 GMT
Anything on Rocko's Modern Life. Seriously, Nick thought Ren and Stimpy was too "gross" yet this all aired without any controversy. It wasn't even just small hints at sexual humour; it was all extremely obvious. The dog neutering button, the whole nudist episode, Rocko getting an obvious gynecologist exam (complete with having his lower regions touched), a bear having his.... yeah... torn off, Rocko working as a phone sex operator... many to count, really.
What amuses me is the way Nick always gets cartoons with mild swearing, violence and sexual references which they have no need or desire for (6-11 age range and all), while Cartoon Network always air a lot of really childish stuff despite their multiple attempts at being "edgy". Even the stuff they air on Adult Swim is terribly kiddy; Case Closed was actually featured on Something Awful a while ago.
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Post by number9 on Mar 9, 2007 16:07:48 GMT
I would've never thought Numbuh 362 would say "I really screwed up" in Op: IT, it was kinda unexpected to me.
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Post by numbuh7654 on Mar 9, 2007 16:42:39 GMT
"Don't listen to Professor Machimo, he's a jacka**"
Beon Beonson, Robotboy.
(Does anyone know what his nationality is? 'Cause his accent is like, a total mistery. Either that or if he's supposed to be English, his accent SUCKS!!)
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Post by NumbuhInfinity on Mar 9, 2007 17:29:48 GMT
I would've never thought Numbuh 362 would say "I really screwed up" in Op: IT, it was kinda unexpected to me. Actually I think "screw up" is used in a lot of cartoons. It doesn't have to just mean... uh, yeah.
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