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fairly oddparents is a better show cuz their not afraid to cross the lines sometimes...for example!
Cosmo: You wanted a big glass of cider? I thought you said a hungry spider!
Timmy: (laughs)
Cosmo: Lawn mower? I thought you said flamethrower!
Timmy: (laughs)
Cosmo: I thought you said plastic surgery!
Timmy: (laughs)
Cosmo: I'm keeping them.
if i could find a picture, it'd show cosmo saying this with boobs!
Cosmo: You wanted a big glass of cider? I thought you said a hungry spider!
Timmy: (laughs)
Cosmo: Lawn mower? I thought you said flamethrower!
Timmy: (laughs)
Cosmo: I thought you said plastic surgery!
Timmy: (laughs)
Cosmo: I'm keeping them.
if i could find a picture, it'd show cosmo saying this with boobs!
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Just because it crosses the line doesn't make it a better show (even though it is). The humor of FOP is less potty humor, and just more straight out humor via Cosmo's idiocy.
B&M is pretty much potty humor, like most of the crap Cartoon Network has put on air, it'll never be like it was years ago and when it first came out.
B&M is pretty much potty humor, like most of the crap Cartoon Network has put on air, it'll never be like it was years ago and when it first came out.
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The only episodes of Bill and Mandy I've seen are the "Grim Reaper comes for the hamster" and the "slug Mandy getting her power from cinnamon" ones. I thought the hamster one was pretty bleh (and borderline irritating), and the slug one was just disturbing.
I've never seen Fairly Oddparents.
I wouldn't have anything against Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends if it didn't give us that "I Pooted" line they put on those billboards. I don't care for the art style, but that one has gotten a couple laughs out of me, like the one where the kid's older brother got the imaginary friend Red (I didn't see the full thing, I was watching it on the TV at the NMTech cafetria, but had to leave to make it to my next class), and at the beginning he ponders how to make an Imaginary Friend, a fairy pizza appears and begins to say something, and he grabs her and scarfs her down while she screams in agony.
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I've never seen Fairly Oddparents.
I wouldn't have anything against Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends if it didn't give us that "I Pooted" line they put on those billboards. I don't care for the art style, but that one has gotten a couple laughs out of me, like the one where the kid's older brother got the imaginary friend Red (I didn't see the full thing, I was watching it on the TV at the NMTech cafetria, but had to leave to make it to my next class), and at the beginning he ponders how to make an Imaginary Friend, a fairy pizza appears and begins to say something, and he grabs her and scarfs her down while she screams in agony.
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wow you've never seen fairly odd parents? You must live in a cave or you don't have cable....anyway, i agree that billy and mandy has had their share of censorships...like i remember one time with billy and eris's apple...it's depicted that billy's "riding horsie" on eris. Eris is clearly seen with a painful look on her face being pushed up and down...funny enough with billy on her butt. Well this is what wikipedia has to say about billy and mandy!
The program is well known for its frequent pop culture references and its subtle and sometimes controversial references to adult subject matter.
Innuendo to sexual activity is prevalent in the episode Clean Lovin', in which Spunky falls in love with a mop. Most notable is when Rocko opens the garage door after hearing escalating squeaky sounds to see Spunky lying next to the mop in a post-coital pose, an unidentified liquid underneath the mop.
In Leap Frogs, Bev Bighead tries to seduce Rocko. This episode was removed from the replay schedule entirely, replaced with "Wallaby on Wheels" [1]It is, however, sometimes shown on Nicktoons TV.
In "Heff in a Handbasket", Heffer appears on the game show "Triple 6", attempting to win 666 points. The episode, ostensibly pulled due to its Satanic overtones, has been seen on Nicktoons TV reruns, and was shown on June 6, 2006 (6-6-06).
In "Canned", Rocko is fired from his job and has several temporary jobs that don't work well for him. In one of these jobs, Rocko is seen talking on a phone, dryly saying, "Oh baby, oh baby, oh," until he realizes he is taking to Mrs. Bighead and they both hang up.
The show also contained several references to masturbation.
The restaurant Chokey Chicken (which has a giant choking chicken as a mascot) is a reference to the term "choking the chicken," a slang term for masturbation (apparently the censors caught onto this eventually, as in later seasons it was renamed "Chewy Chicken").
In "Gutter Balls", Rocko and friends are playing a board game with paddles and a monkey with a bare backside in the middle, referring to the euphemism for masturbation, "Spank the Monkey."
The Good, The Bad, and The Wallaby originally featured a scene in which Heffer is hooked up to automatic milking machine. It is implied that he orgasms. Later in the episode Heffer can be seen "breaking up" with the milking machine. Both scenes were cut in reruns.
In "Cabin Fever", Rocko, Heffer, and Bev are seen playing strip poker.
In Skid Marks, an eye doctor cups Rocko's eyeballs and asks, "cough, please."
In "Hut Sut Raw" Rocko and his friends go camping and Rocko looks for food. He stumbles upon a berry bush and while picking them he accidentally grabs a bear's testicles, causing the bear to flee in pain while grabbing its crotch.
In an episode where Rocko and Spunky are at a grocery store, he is harassed by a security guard. At the end of the episode, while he is complaining about everything that happened to the grocer after he misses the sale by one second, he describes the security guard as "Gestapo."
In the episode, " Carnival Knowledge ", a ride operator is reading a magazing called " Playslug" (a reference to Playboy magazine), showing a big breasted slug on the cover. This has not been cut out of the episode.
In an episode in which Rocko is looking for a means to make money, Heffer suggests that they start a club "like that Diarrhetics guy" alluding to L. Ron Hubbard's Dianetics (could also be a reference to Repo Man, in which several characters are interested in a book called 'Diuretix').
In "Carnival Knowledge" the word "Hell" can be clearly seen on a sign that says "Elevator to Hell" even though in the later episodes like "Heff in a Handbasket," it would be referred to as "heck".
In the episode Pranksters, when the rocket that Heffer launched on himself goes inside the Earth, you can see a depiction of Hell.
The program is well known for its frequent pop culture references and its subtle and sometimes controversial references to adult subject matter.
Innuendo to sexual activity is prevalent in the episode Clean Lovin', in which Spunky falls in love with a mop. Most notable is when Rocko opens the garage door after hearing escalating squeaky sounds to see Spunky lying next to the mop in a post-coital pose, an unidentified liquid underneath the mop.
In Leap Frogs, Bev Bighead tries to seduce Rocko. This episode was removed from the replay schedule entirely, replaced with "Wallaby on Wheels" [1]It is, however, sometimes shown on Nicktoons TV.
In "Heff in a Handbasket", Heffer appears on the game show "Triple 6", attempting to win 666 points. The episode, ostensibly pulled due to its Satanic overtones, has been seen on Nicktoons TV reruns, and was shown on June 6, 2006 (6-6-06).
In "Canned", Rocko is fired from his job and has several temporary jobs that don't work well for him. In one of these jobs, Rocko is seen talking on a phone, dryly saying, "Oh baby, oh baby, oh," until he realizes he is taking to Mrs. Bighead and they both hang up.
The show also contained several references to masturbation.
The restaurant Chokey Chicken (which has a giant choking chicken as a mascot) is a reference to the term "choking the chicken," a slang term for masturbation (apparently the censors caught onto this eventually, as in later seasons it was renamed "Chewy Chicken").
In "Gutter Balls", Rocko and friends are playing a board game with paddles and a monkey with a bare backside in the middle, referring to the euphemism for masturbation, "Spank the Monkey."
The Good, The Bad, and The Wallaby originally featured a scene in which Heffer is hooked up to automatic milking machine. It is implied that he orgasms. Later in the episode Heffer can be seen "breaking up" with the milking machine. Both scenes were cut in reruns.
In "Cabin Fever", Rocko, Heffer, and Bev are seen playing strip poker.
In Skid Marks, an eye doctor cups Rocko's eyeballs and asks, "cough, please."
In "Hut Sut Raw" Rocko and his friends go camping and Rocko looks for food. He stumbles upon a berry bush and while picking them he accidentally grabs a bear's testicles, causing the bear to flee in pain while grabbing its crotch.
In an episode where Rocko and Spunky are at a grocery store, he is harassed by a security guard. At the end of the episode, while he is complaining about everything that happened to the grocer after he misses the sale by one second, he describes the security guard as "Gestapo."
In the episode, " Carnival Knowledge ", a ride operator is reading a magazing called " Playslug" (a reference to Playboy magazine), showing a big breasted slug on the cover. This has not been cut out of the episode.
In an episode in which Rocko is looking for a means to make money, Heffer suggests that they start a club "like that Diarrhetics guy" alluding to L. Ron Hubbard's Dianetics (could also be a reference to Repo Man, in which several characters are interested in a book called 'Diuretix').
In "Carnival Knowledge" the word "Hell" can be clearly seen on a sign that says "Elevator to Hell" even though in the later episodes like "Heff in a Handbasket," it would be referred to as "heck".
In the episode Pranksters, when the rocket that Heffer launched on himself goes inside the Earth, you can see a depiction of Hell.
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[QUOTE=wariovswario]wow you've never seen fairly odd parents? You must live in a cave or you don't have cable[/QUOTE]Or maybe I just never watch TV.
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okay shovelly joe...this must be how they decided fosters home for imaginary friends was the best cartoon ever....
Executive 1: Okay, now did shovelly joe have many imaginary friends as a kid, a grim reaper as a kid, or some real friends as a kid?
Executive 2: Umm...mostly imaginary friends...why?
Executive 1: Based on that answer, I have decided now that worldwide Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends is the best cartoon running on our network right now....just because shovelly joe had many imaginary friends as a kid.
Executive 1: Okay, now did shovelly joe have many imaginary friends as a kid, a grim reaper as a kid, or some real friends as a kid?
Executive 2: Umm...mostly imaginary friends...why?
Executive 1: Based on that answer, I have decided now that worldwide Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends is the best cartoon running on our network right now....just because shovelly joe had many imaginary friends as a kid.
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bartman101]You knw in every cartoon they always have an idiot in it.[/quote] /me points at his avatar [quote=wariovswario]fairly oddparents is a better show cuz their not afraid to cross the lines sometimes...for example! Cosmo: You wanted a big glass of cider? I thought you said a hungry spider! Timmy: (laughs) Cosmo: Lawn mower? I thought you said flamethrower! Timmy: (laughs) Cosmo: I thought you said plastic surgery! Timmy: (laughs) Cosmo: I'm keeping them. if i could find a picture wrote:
That was funny, but they're slow on the humor, which makes it "Not-so-funny"
Shovelly Joe]Billy and Mandy has a ton of D&D references wrote:
Uh...One, what does D&D stand for?
And 2, Fredfred burger is currently somewhere in a cave with abominable snowmans. (However you spell abomanable)
Chunky Kong12345]I know a better game and better system than wvw. Metroid Prime 3 and the Wii.[/quote][/quote][/quote] WHEEEEEE! [/INDENT wrote:
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[QUOTE=Chunky Kong12345]I know a better game and better system than wvw.
Metroid Prime 3 and the Wii.[/QUOTE]What the hell does this have to do with anything?
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Metroid Prime 3 and the Wii.[/QUOTE]What the hell does this have to do with anything?
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Uh...One, what does D&D stand for?[/QUOTE]
Dungeons and Dragons. Hah, how do you not know that yet?
[QUOTE=wariovswario]okay shovelly joe...this must be how they decided fosters home for imaginary friends was the best cartoon ever....
Executive 1: Okay, now did shovelly joe have many imaginary friends as a kid, a grim reaper as a kid, or some real friends as a kid?
Executive 2: Umm...mostly imaginary friends...why?
Executive 1: Based on that answer, I have decided now that worldwide Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends is the best cartoon running on our network right now....just because shovelly joe had many imaginary friends as a kid.[/QUOTE]
Uh
Uh...One, what does D&D stand for?[/QUOTE]
Dungeons and Dragons. Hah, how do you not know that yet?
[QUOTE=wariovswario]okay shovelly joe...this must be how they decided fosters home for imaginary friends was the best cartoon ever....
Executive 1: Okay, now did shovelly joe have many imaginary friends as a kid, a grim reaper as a kid, or some real friends as a kid?
Executive 2: Umm...mostly imaginary friends...why?
Executive 1: Based on that answer, I have decided now that worldwide Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends is the best cartoon running on our network right now....just because shovelly joe had many imaginary friends as a kid.[/QUOTE]
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