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** [[DontComeAKnockin The bouncing car up-and-down, up-and-down, up-and-down, up-and-down]] at the DriveInTheater in "Drive-Insane". There was even a woman with a child who had to drag him away so he wouldn't ask questions about what was (allegedly) going on inside the car.

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** [[DontComeAKnockin The bouncing car up-and-down, up-and-down, up-and-down, up-and-down]] at the DriveInTheater in "Drive-Insane". There was even a woman with a child [[CoverInnocentEyesAndEars who had to drag him away away]] so he wouldn't ask questions about what was (allegedly) going on inside the car.



** In "Roll Over, Beethoven," when Beethoven mentions that he's a pianist, Yakko reacts as if he said "penis" and washes his mouth out with soap.

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** In "Roll Over, Beethoven," when Beethoven mentions that he's a pianist, Yakko reacts as if he said "penis" and [[SoapPunishment washes his mouth out with soap.soap]].
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** Another song has a BaitAndSwitchGag where it seems like they will say, "He likes to get laid", but someone interrupts them with "paid" instead.

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* ''Film/ScoobyDoo2002'': Given that the film was originally meant to be a lot more adult-oriented before being retooled to the more family-friendly PG, there are still some suggestive jokes in the final cut.
** Shaggy mentions, "But you don't need to know what ''Voulez-vous coucher avec moi?'' means to love that song!" -- [[BilingualBonus in French]], that phrase translates to "Do you want to sleep with me?"
** Daphne heavily implies that the Luna Ghost kept trying to grope her.
** In an early scene, Scooby and Shaggy are hanging out at a beach in their van, laughing, whilst smoke comes out of the van's roof. It turns out they're really just making eggplant burgers, but the burgers in question feature some [[BizarreTasteInFood rather unusual condiments including chocolate and hot sauce]]. To add to the [[TheStoner stoner]] references, "Pass the Dutchie" is blaring in the background.
** Fred explains to Velma that he is a man of substance and "dorky chicks like [Velma] turn [Fred] on".
** When Mary Jane introduces herself, Shaggy says "Like, that's my favorite name!", referencing how Mary Jane is sometimes used as a nickname for marijuana.
** Right before the gang kicks Scrappy out of the group, he outright tells Fred, "You don't have the scrote for this job, Pally!"
** Velma got drunk after she had too much of a tiki drink while talking to Brad about Scrappy getting kicked out.
** When [[FreakyFridayFlip Fred switches bodies with Daphne]], he states "Hey... I can look at myself ''naked!''", and immediately afterwards, he [[ManIFeelLikeAWoman looks down the front of her dress]] and grins. Later, Fred-in-Daphne's-body can be seen in the [[FunnyBackgroundEvent background]] groping her own body, and Shaggy-in-Velma's body can be seen trying to look up her own skirt.
** Fred[[spoiler:'s soul]] told Shaggy that someone spiked his root beer last night and wanted to be talked down.
** In a scene from a trailer, Fred asks Scooby/[[spoiler:actually Scrappy]] "Did somebody spike your dog bowl?"
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* ''WesternAnimation/HotelTransylvania'':
** Dracula and Jonathan get a few AccidentalPervert moments when trying to navigate the hotel, namely [[ShowerOfAwkward accidentally walking in on a skeleton who's showering]], as well as stumbling into a room where two bed bugs have reserved a honeymoon suite in what looks similar to an InterruptedIntimacy joke.
** [[InvisibleStreaker Griffin]] is subject to many NakedPeopleAreFunny jokes; during the scene at the pool, after Wayne [[PantsPullingPrank pantses]] him, Griffin gets embarrassed and claims that [[TeenyWeenie the pool water was cold when he got in]] before he runs off.
** Dracula mentions people going [[GoshDangItToHeck "bat-poop"]] if they find out about Jonathan, a reference to the term "batshit".
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'' has the entirety of the scene where Judy and Nick enter a club for animal naturists (read: [[NakedPeopleAreFunny nudists]]). Also, Mr Big believes Judy's police uniform means she's "[[StripperCopConfusion some kind of performer]]".

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'' has the entirety of the scene where Judy and Nick enter a club for animal naturists (read: [[NakedPeopleAreFunny nudists]]). Also, Mr Big believes Judy's police uniform means she's "[[StripperCopConfusion some kind of performer]]". There's also the Night Howler production process, which obviously homages Series/BreakingBad, to the point that the finished product is blue and packed by a pair of criminals named "Jesse" and "Woolter"
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*''WesternAnimation/OlivetheOtherReindeer'':
**The penguin’s name is Martini.
**Martini mentions trying to sell dirty magazines and trying to get away with tax evasion.
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* ''WesternAnimation/IceAgeDawnOfTheDinosaurs'': When the characters are nearly digested by a ManEatingPlant, Manny expresses disgust at Diego saying he feels "tingly", and Diego clarifies "Not ''that'' kind of tingly", indicating Manny thought Diego was saying he was aroused.

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* ''WesternAnimation/IceAgeDawnOfTheDinosaurs'': ''WesternAnimation/IceAgeDawnOfTheDinosaurs'':
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When the characters are nearly digested by a ManEatingPlant, Manny expresses disgust at Diego saying he feels "tingly", and Diego clarifies "Not ''that'' kind of tingly", indicating Manny thought Diego was saying he was aroused.aroused.
** In another scene, Sid tries to milk a sleeping yak, and grabs what at first seems to be a teat, prompting the yak to wake up. The scene cuts to Sid running from the angry yak, screaming that he thought the yak was female, indicating that Sid accidentally groped something ''else''.


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* In one early ''ComicStrip/BigNate'' strip, Nate's dad Marty asks him why he has to put so much violence into his comics. Nate explains that he's "not old enough yet to be obsessed with sex."
-->'''Marty:''' (unnerved, thinking) I think it was the "yet" that shook me up...


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** [[WesternAnimation/Animaniacs2020 The reboot]] has its instances too. For instance, "Rome, Sweet Rome" has a {{Trumplica}} version of Nero getting mauled by tigers. As he's being attacked:
--->'''Nero:''' SOMEBODY GRAB THESE PUSSY-\\
'''Yakko:''' Goodnight, everybody!\\
'''Nero:''' -CATS!
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--->'''[[FriendlyGhost Bob Boo]]''': Shouldn't you have reincarnated already?\\

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** Another infamous one of the same game is a secret corner in the chimney of the princess' room, where Mario will pick up and unseen item called "Toadstool's ???", and immediately get scolded by either Grandma or Peach herself to return it. The object seems to be extremely private, not helped by the fact the Japanese version calls it "Peach's XXX".
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* ''WesternAnimation/MrPeabodyAndSherman'':
** When Mr. Peabody is trying to prevent a NeverTheSelvesShallMeet cause, he says to Sherman, "I've got to get you out of here before you touch yourself!" -- This gives Penny's parents and Ms. Grunion [[MistakenForMasturbating the wrong impression]], and Ms. Grunion in particular starts quickly writing down notes.
** Agamemnon mentions [[Theatre/OedipusTheKing Oedipus]] has [[UsefulNotes/OedipusComplex an awkward relationship with his family]].
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* ''Series/TheHauntingHour'' was mainly aimed at a family audience, but contained a few suggestive jokes.
** In "Really You", Lily's older brother remarks that he wants his own life-sized rubber doll, but that he wants his doll to look like actress Meghan Fox.
** In "Alien Candy", an older bully looks at the protagonist in the school locker room and remarks, "you really grew a pair!" - meant to refer to the protagonist being ballsy and brave in this case.
** "The Walls":
*** Chuck mentions that when they found the old man's body, it was lying face down (and possibly naked) in a pile of sugar, which sounds like a polite way of saying that he was doing cocaine and OD'ed.
*** Jeffery's dad tells Jeffery that the Klemit (a sugar-addicted demon that lives in his bedroom wall) didn't kill the old man who lived in their house; it was the fact that the old man was 114 and had a 29-year-old girlfriend.
** In "Creature Feature", John (who was turned into a tick-creature) is hit with an offscreen GroinAttack. While she and Nathan witness the injury, Lisa asks if John "[[NonHumansLackAttributes still has any]]".
** From "Nightmare Inn":
-->'''Jill's Mom:''' "This is the first time your father and I-\\
'''Jill:''' [[ParentalSexualitySquick "TMI"]]\\
'''Jill's Mom:''' "What? [[BaitAndSwitch We had our first Sunday brunch here."]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/IceAge3DawnOfTheDinosaurs'': When the characters are nearly digested by a ManEatingPlant, Manny expresses disgust at Diego saying he feels "tingly", and Diego clarifies "Not ''that'' kind of tingly", indicating Manny thought Diego was saying he was aroused.

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* ''WesternAnimation/IceAge3DawnOfTheDinosaurs'': ''WesternAnimation/IceAgeDawnOfTheDinosaurs'': When the characters are nearly digested by a ManEatingPlant, Manny expresses disgust at Diego saying he feels "tingly", and Diego clarifies "Not ''that'' kind of tingly", indicating Manny thought Diego was saying he was aroused.
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* ''WesternAnimation/IceAge3DawnOfTheMeltdown'': When the characters are nearly digested by a ManEatingPlant, Manny expresses disgust at Diego saying he feels "tingly", and Diego clarifies "Not ''that'' kind of tingly", indicating Manny thought Diego was saying he was aroused.

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There are certain expectations and rules, both [[MediaWatchdog written]] and [[MoralGuardians unwritten]], about what's "acceptable" in works aimed at children. Some works aim to push these boundaries, often as a way to gain notoriety or attract a PeripheryDemographic. While what exactly counts as inappropriate can vary within different cultures, there are a few things that almost always count as Demographically Inappropriate Humor:

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There are certain expectations and rules, both [[MediaWatchdog written]] and [[MoralGuardians unwritten]], about what's "acceptable" in works aimed at children. Some works aim to push these boundaries, boundaries for the sake of a joke, often as a way to gain notoriety or attract a PeripheryDemographic. While what exactly counts as inappropriate can vary within different cultures, there are a few things that almost always count as Demographically Inappropriate Humor:



* '''References to mature media''': These references are often perfectly acceptable in children's media, as long as the references themselves are in a way suitable for younger audiences. Discussion of that belongs in the similarly named DemographicDissonantCrossover.

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* '''References '''[[ShoutOut References to mature media''': media]]''': These references are often perfectly acceptable in children's media, as long as the references themselves are in a way suitable for younger audiences. Discussion of that belongs in the similarly named DemographicDissonantCrossover.



* The English dub of ''Anime/YokaiWatch'' barely did anything to censor the "The Sleepover" segment in Episode 6, which revolved around Nate and his friends staying up to watch an adult program, where girls in bikinis have fun at a water park (complete with Jibanyan outright mentioning scantily-clad ladies). In fact, the dub actually ''added'' a rather risqué line:
-->'''Eddie:''' [[CargoEnvy I wish I were a bubble right now...]]

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* The English dub first episode of ''Anime/YokaiWatch'' barely did anything to censor the "The Sleepover" segment in Episode 6, which revolved around Nate and his friends staying up to watch an adult program, ''Anime/HeartcatchPrettyCure'' has a scene where girls in bikinis have fun at a water park (complete Chypre & Coffret hides under Tsubomi's shirt to evade Sasorina's capture, with Jibanyan outright mentioning scantily-clad ladies). In fact, said villain revealing she suffers from ACupAngst. This is the dub actually ''added'' ''only time'' the ''Anime/PrettyCure'' franchise as a rather risqué line:
-->'''Eddie:''' [[CargoEnvy I wish I were
whole has ever done a bubble right now...]]BoobBasedGag.



* The first episode of ''Anime/HeartcatchPrettyCure'' has a scene where Chypre & Coffret hides under Tsubomi's shirt to evade Sasorina's capture, with said villain revealing she suffers from ACupAngst. This is the ''only time'' the ''Anime/PrettyCure'' franchise as a whole has ever done a BoobBasedGag.

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* The first episode English dub of ''Anime/HeartcatchPrettyCure'' has a scene ''Anime/YokaiWatch'' barely did anything to censor the "The Sleepover" segment in Episode 6, which revolved around Nate and his friends staying up to watch an adult program, where Chypre & Coffret hides under Tsubomi's shirt to evade Sasorina's capture, girls in bikinis have fun at a water park (complete with said villain revealing she suffers from ACupAngst. This is Jibanyan outright mentioning scantily-clad ladies). In fact, the ''only time'' the ''Anime/PrettyCure'' franchise as dub actually ''added'' a whole has ever done rather risqué line:
-->'''Eddie:''' [[CargoEnvy I wish I were
a BoobBasedGag.bubble right now...]]



* ''WesternAnimation/MonsterHouse'' has the scene where they enter the house and Jenny points out that the chandelier must be its uvula. Chowder, who mistakes "uvula" for "vulva", rationalizes that it must be a girl house. [[spoiler: He's actually right, believe it or not-- the house is possessed by the spirit of its owner's wife]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/BeeMovie'' has a scene of Barry (a bee) being asked if he's Vanessa's (a human) "[[InterspeciesRomance little bed bug]]".
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars}}'':
** In one scene, two cars named Mia and Tia, who are stereotypical fangirls towards Lightning, flash their headlights at him as a pun on the term "flashing".
** One scene has Mater mistaking the term "piston" for "pissed in".
* ''WesternAnimation/FindingDory'' has a joke where Dory is told she will be teaching a class of children who are first grade age at the oldest about "mommies and daddies". She [[CringeComedy thinks]] that this refers to [[TheTalk sex ed]] and notes that they seem too young.
* ''WesternAnimation/IceAge3DawnOfTheMeltdown'': When the characters are nearly digested by a ManEatingPlant, Manny expresses disgust at Diego saying he feels "tingly", and Diego clarifies "Not ''that'' kind of tingly", indicating Manny thought Diego was saying he was aroused.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Madagascar}}'': One scene has Marty exclaim, "Sugar honey iced tea!", which is an [[FunWithAcronyms acronym]] for "shit".
* ''WesternAnimation/MonsterHouse'' has the scene where they enter the house and Jenny points out that the chandelier must be its uvula. Chowder, who mistakes "uvula" for "vulva", rationalizes that it must be a girl house. [[spoiler: He's [[RightForTheWrongReasons actually right, right,]] believe it or not-- the house is possessed by the spirit of its owner's wife]].



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'':
** Lord Farquaad's name is a PunnyName on "Fuckwad".
** One song has a SubvertedRhymeEveryOccasion for "ass" (in the sense of buttocks, not donkey).
--->''Keep off the grass, shine your shoes, wipe your... face.''
** Another song has a BaitAndSwitchGag where it seems like they will say, "He likes to get laid", but someone interrupts them with "paid" instead.
** One scene implies that Farquaad has an erection.
* ''WesternAnimation/Shrek2'': When Shrek is turned into a muscular human man from a potion, some women act excited when Donkey suggests getting rid of his old clothes, indicating that they want to see him nude.



* ''Film/{{Enchanted}}'':
** One scene involves Giselle [[SuggestiveCollision falling onto Robert]], after taking a shower no less, causing Robert's girlfriend Nancy to [[MistakenForCheating think he was cheating on her]], with the misunderstanding only increasing when Robert says that Giselle isn't married ''yet'' and mentions "grown-up girl bonding time" which actually refers to Nancy (a grown-up) bonding with his little daughter Morgan (a girl), but she took it for a euphemism for sex.
** During the shopping scene, Morgan says that if Giselle wears too much makeup, "the boys" will get the wrong idea, because they're "only after one thing", but no one will tell her what the "one thing" (that's implied to be [[AllMenArePerverts sex]]) is.



* ''Film/PeterRabbit'' has a pun on the term "homewrecker" used after Peter literally wrecks a house.



* Exaggerated for the book ''Stuck in Poo, What to Do?''. It's aimed at kids who are only learning to read, yet it manages to end in a SubvertedRhymeEveryOccasion for "shit".
-->''The moral of this story is "Don't be a twit". Listen to directions, or you'll end up in the... poo.''
* ''Literature/GangstaGranny'' is a kids' novel, yet it manages to get away with Ben's mother mistakenly thinking he's reading a "naughty magazine".



** Book 9 had a scene where Young!George takes two letters off of a gas station sign, making them read "Free Bra Inspection". The owner of the gas station shoos him away, only to get beaten up by several women offended by the sign.

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** Book 9 had a scene where Young!George Young George takes two letters off of a gas station sign, making them read "Free Bra Inspection". The owner of the gas station shoos him away, only to get beaten up by several women offended by the sign.



* ''Literature/GangstaGranny'' is a kids' novel, yet it manages to get away with Ben's mother mistakenly thinking he's reading a "naughty magazine".
* Exaggerated for the book ''Stuck in Poo, What to Do?''. It's aimed at kids who are only learning to read, yet it manages to end in a SubvertedRhymeEveryOccasion for "shit".
-->''The moral of this story is "Don't be a twit". Listen to directions, or you'll end up in the... poo.''



* "Miss Susie" is a PlaygroundSong, yet some of the subverted rhymes are for profanity (for instance, "Behind the 'frigerator, there was a piece of glass. Miss Susie sat upon it, and broke her little... Ask me no more questions").



* ''ComicBook/MonicasGang'', despite being aimed at children, used to have loads of Innuendos and [[BlackComedyBurst gallows comedy]] on it's Newspaper Comics from the 60's to the 90's, but the ones that take the cake are the ''Bug-A-Boo'' comics, which features multiple jokes about [[DeathAsComedy death]] and [[SuicideasComedy suicide]] (specially since one of its recurring characters being [[TheGrimReaper Lady McDeath]]), and one particular exchange between Bob Boo and a random ghost really makes you wonder how Mauricio de Sousa got away with that one:

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* ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'':
** One strip has Calvin [[InnocentAwkwardQuestion asking his dad why]] he doesn't live with "scantily clad" female roommates.
** Calvin once mentions having seen an ad that featured "goofy women in their underwear".
** One strip has Calvin [[EntertainmentAboveTheirAge watching a TV show that features adultery]].
** When Calvin says that he [[SiblingsWanted wants a sibling]] to [[BigBrotherBully beat up]], it ends on Calvin's mother talking to his father about getting an operation that's implied to be a vasectomy.
* ''ComicBook/MonicasGang'', despite being aimed at children, used to have loads of Innuendos and [[BlackComedyBurst gallows comedy]] on it's its Newspaper Comics from the 60's to the 90's, but the ones that take the cake are the ''Bug-A-Boo'' comics, which features multiple jokes about [[DeathAsComedy death]] and [[SuicideasComedy suicide]] (specially since one of its recurring characters being [[TheGrimReaper Lady McDeath]]), and one particular exchange between Bob Boo and a random ghost really makes you wonder how Mauricio de Sousa got away with that one:



* ''VideoGame/KingsQuestVAbsenceMakesTheHeartGoYonder'': While written for families, the fifth game has the infamous encounter with the Innkeeper. He will RUB YOU OUT and have Graham BoundAndGagged (but alive!) in his dungeon basement. But if one looks closely at the innkeeper, his ''pants are unzipped''. Fail to escape, and, well... [[PrisonRape do the math]].



* ''VideoGame/KingsQuestVAbsenceMakesTheHeartGoYonder'': While written for families, the fifth game has the infamous encounter with the Innkeeper. He will RUB YOU OUT and have Graham BoundAndGagged (but alive!) in his dungeon basement. But if one looks closely at the innkeeper, his ''pants are unzipped''. Fail to escape, and, well... [[PrisonRape do the math]].



* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' is full of these kinds of jokes, especially in earlier seasons, before the show developed its MythArc and became more serious.
** "Blood Under the Skin" has several instances:
*** In one scene, Finn has to go through the Swamp of Embarrassment, which is filled with people taking showers that [[AccidentalPervert Finn accidentally sees]].
---->'''Showering Man:''' My most private parts peeped by boy!
*** The entire "Drop Ball" scene, which is about a ghost clenching a ball between his buttocks and dropping it. [[OverlyLongGag Repeatedly]].
** "Power Animal" has a scene where after Finn wakes up, the gnomes who kidnapped him force him to pole dance. They even ''called'' it "sexy-fun dancing"!
** "What is Life?" has Ice King telling Neptr that when he was struck by his lightning, Neptr was infused with the Ice King's "private particles".
** "Henchman" has several mentions of ''sack''ing a ''nut'' castle.
** In “Incendium”, Jake sings a song to Flame Princess (in Finn’s place). Since Flame Princess is imprisoned in a bottle, Flame King has to listen to it too; he takes offense to the lyrics “a fire inside my body”, which he seems to interpret as IntercourseWithYou. This is especially apparent in his original line (which the censors objected to), where he says that the lyric is pornographic.
** In "Marceline's Closet", Finn sneaks out of the closet and into the bathroom, [[AccidentalPervert only to catch Marceline taking her clothes off in preparation for a bath]].



** In "Chalkboard Bungle", Miss Flamiel asks Yakko if he can conjugate. He clearly has a very adult misinterpretation of what that word means[[note]]It actually means to list all the variations on a verb, but Yakko is under the impression it refers to a sexual act, possibly "consummate" or riffing on the concept of a "conjugal visit"[[/note]] because he replies, "I've never even ''kissed'' a girl!".

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** In "Chalkboard Bungle", Miss Flamiel asks Yakko if he can conjugate. He clearly has a very adult misinterpretation of what that word means[[note]]It actually means to list all the variations on a verb, but Yakko is under the impression it refers to a sexual act, possibly "consummate" or riffing on the concept of a "conjugal visit"[[/note]] visit" or "conjugal rights"[[/note]] because he replies, "I've never even ''kissed'' a girl!".



* ''WesternAnimation/BenAndHollysLittleKingdom'': ​In "Daisy and Poppy's Playgroup", there's a gag where Queen Thistle's panties (even explicitly being mentioned as such, at least twice) get left behind when she gets teleported to the land of the dinosaurs.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Bluey}}'' does this oddly often, considering it's a preschool show:
** "Daddy Putdown" has a gag of Bingo asking how babies get into women's bellies.
** "The Sleepover" has [[ExhaustionInducedIdiocy Muffin behaving erratically due to sleep deprivation]], and then the next morning not remembering what happened, which is a reference to a [[WhatDidIDoLastNight gag about drunkenness]].
** In "Verandah Santa", Stripe lies on the ground and moans, implying he's drunk.
** In "Whale Watching", Bandit and Chilli are extremely sleepy. While it's deliberately played in a way that could be written off as SleepDeprivation, there are several jokes that suggest that they're actually hungover, such as Chilli hesitating before Bandit describes them as "sleepy", and the fact that it was after a New Year's party.
** In "Perfect", Fido mentions that he got a quick surgery and then "got to keep them", to which Bandit replies that it sounds good but "Chilli wants to keep her options open", implying that Fido got a vasectomy.
** In "Tradies", Bluey draws a beer mug when mentioning Chippy is no longer allowed to drive, implying that [[DrunkDriving he got a DUI]].
* ''Westernanimation/{{ChalkZone}}'':
** In "Disarmed Rudy", when Jacko mentions how Rudy [[ItMakesSenseInContext stole his bride]], Queen Rapsheeba calls Rudy a "sly dog".
** One of the memories Snap explores in "Calling Dr. Memory" is actually a dream where he is surrounded by a harem of Queen Rapsheeba clones. Snap's remark on how it can't hurt to stay in this memory implies that it is an EroticDream.
* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'':
** A [[StealthPun blink-and-you'll-miss-it]] one: [[http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m7uxj6vwAb1qciqjmo1_500.png One of the men has a cat tattooed on his palm]], and is smacking it with his other fist. [[VisualPun He's pounding pussy]].
** During Willy Badger's performance, one of the children [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything throws their overalls on stage.]]
** Right before "Clay Day", Stan says, "Movies are great! You watch the movie, you scare the girl, the girl snuggles up next to you, next thing you know you gotta raise a kid, your life falls apart... Forget that last part." Alex Hirsch insists this has nothing to do with making illegitimate children.
** In "The Last Mabelcorn", two of Dipper's thoughts shown on the screen are "Man! That red bathing suit!" and "[[RagingStiffie Maybe if I cross my legs, no one will notice!]]".
** In “Headhunters,” Mabel builds a wax figure of Stan. When she unveils it to the public, she says that it’s covered in her blood, sweat, tears, and other fluids. The audience is, understandably, disgusted.
* ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'':
** “Back to School” has Arnold telling Grandpa Phil that he still has plenty of brain cells, but he denies it.
--->'''Grandpa Phil:''' [[TheStoner No… not since Woodstock]].
** "Helga's Parrot":
*** One of the lines in Helga's poem about Arnold says that he makes her "girlhood tremble". Girlhood is a poetic term for the vagina.
*** The titular parrot won't shut up, so Big Bob refers to it as a "mother-humper".
* ''Westernanimation/{{House of Mouse}}'':
** In the Pluto Gets The Paper short "Wet Cement"' Pluto ends up in wet cement and changes into several famous sculptures. When he turns into the Art/VenusDeMilo, he covers the breast part of the statue and gives an embarrassed whine.
** "Donald's Double Date" is yet another short that is full of questionable content. Donald gives Daisy a coupon permitting her to tell him to do anything she wants. When Daisy asks "anything", Donald has an {{Imagine Spot}} of him and Daisy apparently naked in a hot tub.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'', being one of many TV-PG rated Creator/CartoonNetwork shows from TheNewTens, naturally has more than a few questionable jokes.
** In "Working Duck," Daffy is closing browser tabs while trying to pull up his resume. At one point, Bugs and Daffy look on in shocked silence while a {{Sexophone}} sting plays. Daffy says that it was ''definitely'' not his resume, implying that he was watching porn instead of looking for a job.
** The B-plot for "Off Duty Cop" revolves around Bugs getting addicted to an energy drink with side effects ''very'' similar to meth. He even goes to the supplier to get another fix.
** In "Fish and Visitors," WesternAnimation/YosemiteSam is telling Bugs and Daffy to wake him up at 4:30 every morning... unless there's a tie on the doorknob.
** In "Jailbird and Jailbunny," Bugs (who is trying to go back to jail) points out to a police officer that he and Daffy are chained together at their ankles. What does the officer say in response?
--->'''Officer:''' Your personal lives are your business.



* In ''WesternAnimation/{{The Powerpuff Girls| 1998}}'' episode "Super Friends", when the girls explain that Professor Utonium made them in a lab accident, Robin [[FromTheMouthsOfBabes casually says]] that she was an [[AMistakeIsBorn accident]], too. The professor can't quite believe what she just said.
* ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' has a scene in which Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny are attending the Acme Loo film festival, and Daffy is looking at a ''[[Magazine/{{Playboy}} Playduck]]'' magazine.

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* ''Westernanimation/MiloMurphysLaw'':
** The cheerleader's cheer for the pep rally in "Rooting for the Enemy":
--->We're the geckos, we got class!\\
We're gonna climb right up your [[LastSecondWordSwap glass]]!
** There is a sign in "Party of Peril" for B's Nuts prior to the Christmas trees being burnt.
* ''Westernanimation/PepperAnn'':
**
In ''WesternAnimation/{{The Powerpuff Girls| 1998}}'' the episode "Super Friends", when the girls explain that Professor Utonium made them in a lab accident, Robin [[FromTheMouthsOfBabes casually says]] that "Manly Milo", Pepper Ann is trying to help Milo get more guy friends, so she brings some "manly" items to help him develop more "masculine" traits. One of those items she brought was an [[AMistakeIsBorn accident]], too. issue of [[Magazine/{{Playboy}} "Playdude"]] with a hunky man and the phrase "Pecs! Pecs! Pecs!" on the cover, before she sheepishly says [[HowDidThatGetInThere "Oh, how'd that get in there?"]] and tosses it over her shoulder.
**
The professor can't quite believe what she just said.
* ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' has
episode "In Support Of" is a scene in which Daffy Duck never-ending succession of bra and Bugs Bunny are attending the Acme Loo film festival, and Daffy is looking at a ''[[Magazine/{{Playboy}} Playduck]]'' magazine.bosom jokes ("Pepper Ann, do you want breasts?"), culminating in P.A. flashing her class.



** The song "Shooting Star Milkshake Bar" ends with a repeating verse of "Shake, shake, shake, shake your asteroids", a pun on "shake your ass".

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** The song "Shooting Star Milkshake Bar" ends with a repeating verse of "Shake, shake, shake, shake your asteroids", a pun on "shake "[[ShakingTheRump shake your ass".ass]]".



* In the ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'' episode "Transform and Roll Out!", Optimus Prime asks Sari how human reproduce. Sari whispers it in his audio receptor; [[https://tfwiki.net/mediawiki/images2/d/d1/Sariprime.jpg Optimus is clearly shocked]].

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'' ''WesternAnimation/{{The Powerpuff Girls| 1998}}'' episode "Transform "Super Friends", when the girls explain that Professor Utonium made them in a lab accident, Robin [[FromTheMouthsOfBabes casually says]] that she was an [[AMistakeIsBorn accident]], too. The professor can't quite believe what she just said.
* The title of the ''Westernanimation/{{Randy Cunningham Ninth Grade Ninja}}'' episode "Swampy Seconds" is an allusion to [[https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=sloppy+seconds sloppy seconds, a sex act involving at least two men]].
* ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters'':
** At the end of one episode, Ray reads Slimer a cooking magazine, but the rest of the Ghostbusters react in disgust, believing it to be a "girly magazine".
** In "The Mean Green Teen Machine", Egon tests his dream-reading device on Peter, but then he, Ray, Winston,
and Roll Out!", Optimus Prime asks Sari how human reproduce. Sari whispers Slimer react in disgust to the dream that involves Peter making suggestive comments, and Slimer calls it "mushy", indicating it's an EroticDream (especially since it's Peter, who's very flirty, having the dream).
* ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow'' was one of the earliest examples of a children's cartoon that routinely got away with adult jokes:
** "Nurse Stimpy" has a number of rather... ''interesting'' interactions between Ren and Stimpy. Special mention goes to the spoon scene, which has lines like "Now swallow ''every little drop''! Isn't it ''tasty''?" and "This is some icky-tasting stuff!" The sponge bath scene is also a good example. Ren is reluctant at first, but comes to enjoy it, and then there's the number of people who see it, causing it to make the news, [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything not unlike a sex tabloid]].
** There's an episode entitled "Wiener Barons". It's about Ren and Stimpy moving to Canada and getting into the sausage business, but seems to be an excuse for the writers to use the word "wiener" as many times as possible.
** The entirety of "Rubber Nipple Salesman". In this episode, they are door-to-door rubber nipple salesmen. No, it does not make any more sense
in his audio receptor; [[https://tfwiki.net/mediawiki/images2/d/d1/Sariprime.jpg Optimus is clearly shocked]].context; yes, it ''was'' done simply to fill an episode with nipple references.



* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' is full of these kinds of jokes, especially in earlier seasons, before the show developed its MythArc and became more serious.
** "Blood Under the Skin" has several instances:
*** In one scene, Finn has to go through the Swamp of Embarrassment, which is filled with people taking showers that [[AccidentalPervert Finn accidentally sees]].
---->'''Showering Man:''' My most private parts peeped by boy!
*** The entire "Drop Ball" scene, which is about a ghost clenching a ball between his buttocks and dropping it. [[OverlyLongGag Repeatedly]].
** "Power Animal" has a scene where after Finn wakes up, the gnomes who kidnapped him force him to pole dance. They even ''called'' it "sexy-fun dancing"!
** "What is Life?" has Ice King telling Neptr that when he was struck by his lightning, Neptr was infused with the Ice King's "private particles".
** "Henchman" has several mentions of ''sack''ing a ''nut'' castle.
** In “Incendium”, Jake sings a song to Flame Princess (in Finn’s place). Since Flame Princess is imprisoned in a bottle, Flame King has to listen to it too; he takes offense to the lyrics “a fire inside my body”, which he seems to interpret as IntercourseWithYou. This is especially apparent in his original line (which the censors objected to), where he says that the lyric is pornographic.
** In "Marceline's Closet", Finn sneaks out of the closet and into the bathroom, [[AccidentalPervert only to catch Marceline taking her clothes off in preparation for a bath]].
* ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'':
** “Back to School” has Arnold telling Grandpa Phil that he still has plenty of brain cells, but he denies it.
--->'''Grandpa Phil:''' [[TheStoner No… not since Woodstock]].
** "Helga's Parrot":
*** One of the lines in Helga's poem about Arnold says that he makes her "girlhood tremble". Girlhood is a poetic term for the vagina.
*** The titular parrot won't shut up, so Big Bob refers to it as a "mother-humper".
* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'':
** A [[StealthPun blink-and-you'll-miss-it]] one: [[http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m7uxj6vwAb1qciqjmo1_500.png One of the men has a cat tattooed on his palm]], and is smacking it with his other fist. [[VisualPun He's pounding pussy]].
** During Willy Badger's performance, one of the children [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything throws their overalls on stage.]]
** Right before "Clay Day", Stan says, "Movies are great! You watch the movie, you scare the girl, the girl snuggles up next to you, next thing you know you gotta raise a kid, your life falls apart... Forget that last part." Alex Hirsch insists this has nothing to do with making illegitimate children.
** In "The Last Mabelcorn", two of Dipper's thoughts shown on the screen are "Man! That red bathing suit!" and "[[RagingStiffie Maybe if I cross my legs, no one will notice!]]".
** In “Headhunters,” Mabel builds a wax figure of Stan. When she unveils it to the public, she says that it’s covered in her blood, sweat, tears, and other fluids. The audience is, understandably, disgusted.

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* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' is full of these kinds of jokes, especially in earlier seasons, before the show developed its MythArc and became more serious.
** "Blood Under the Skin" has several instances:
*** In one scene, Finn has to go through the Swamp of Embarrassment, which is filled with people taking showers that [[AccidentalPervert Finn accidentally sees]].
---->'''Showering Man:''' My most private parts peeped by boy!
*** The entire "Drop Ball" scene, which is about a ghost clenching a ball between his buttocks and dropping it. [[OverlyLongGag Repeatedly]].
** "Power Animal" has a scene where after Finn wakes up, the gnomes who kidnapped him force him to pole dance. They even ''called'' it "sexy-fun dancing"!
** "What is Life?" has Ice King telling Neptr that when he was struck by his lightning, Neptr was infused with the Ice King's "private particles".
** "Henchman" has several mentions of ''sack''ing a ''nut'' castle.
** In “Incendium”, Jake sings a song to Flame Princess (in Finn’s place). Since Flame Princess is imprisoned in a bottle, Flame King has to listen to it too; he takes offense to the lyrics “a fire inside my body”, which he seems to interpret as IntercourseWithYou. This is especially apparent in his original line (which the censors objected to), where he says that the lyric is pornographic.
** In "Marceline's Closet", Finn sneaks out of the closet and into the bathroom, [[AccidentalPervert only to catch Marceline taking her clothes off in preparation for a bath]].
* ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'':
** “Back to School” has Arnold telling Grandpa Phil that he still has plenty of brain cells, but he denies it.
--->'''Grandpa Phil:''' [[TheStoner No… not since Woodstock]].
** "Helga's Parrot":
*** One of the lines in Helga's poem about Arnold says that he makes her "girlhood tremble". Girlhood is a poetic term for the vagina.
*** The titular parrot won't shut up, so Big Bob refers to it as a "mother-humper".
* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'':
** A [[StealthPun blink-and-you'll-miss-it]] one: [[http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m7uxj6vwAb1qciqjmo1_500.png One of the men has a cat tattooed on his palm]], and is smacking it with his other fist. [[VisualPun He's pounding pussy]].
** During Willy Badger's performance, one of the children [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything throws their overalls on stage.]]
** Right before "Clay Day", Stan says, "Movies are great! You watch the movie, you scare the girl, the girl snuggles up next to you, next thing you know you gotta raise a kid, your life falls apart... Forget that last part." Alex Hirsch insists this has nothing to do with making illegitimate children.
** In
"The Last Mabelcorn", two of Dipper's thoughts shown Stork" opens on the screen are "Man! That red bathing suit!" and "[[RagingStiffie Maybe if I cross my legs, no one will notice!]]".
** In “Headhunters,” Mabel builds a wax figure of Stan. When she unveils it to the public, she says
an awkward conversation starting with Angelica asking where babies come from. It's implied that it’s covered Stu was about to tell the truth before chickening out, since he mentions babies coming from tiny eggs.
* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/SanjayAndCraig'', there is BathroomStallGraffiti
in her blood, sweat, tears, the background containing both [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fm9RD9XXEAcTjF0?format=png&name=small a dickbutt (albeit edited to look more like a pickle) and other fluids. The audience is, understandably, disgusted.a patched-up glory hole]].



* ''WesternAnimation/BenAndHollysLittleKingdom'': ​In "Daisy and Poppy's Playgroup", there's a gag where Queen Thistle's panties (even explicitly being mentioned as such, at least twice) get left behind when she gets teleported to the land of the dinosaurs.
* ''Westernanimation/PepperAnn'':
** In the episode "Manly Milo", Pepper Ann is trying to help Milo get more guy friends, so she brings some "manly" items to help him develop more "masculine" traits. One of those items she brought was an issue of [[Magazine/{{Playboy}} "Playdude"]] with a hunky man and the phrase "Pecs! Pecs! Pecs!" on the cover, before she sheepishly says [[HowDidThatGetInThere "Oh, how'd that get in there?"]] and tosses it over her shoulder.
** The episode "In Support Of" is a never-ending succession of bra and bosom jokes ("Pepper Ann, do you want breasts?"), culminating in P.A. flashing her class.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow'' was one of the earliest examples of a children's cartoon that routinely got away with adult jokes:
** "Nurse Stimpy" has a number of rather... ''interesting'' interactions between Ren and Stimpy. Special mention goes to the spoon scene, which has lines like "Now swallow ''every little drop''! Isn't it ''tasty''?" and "This is some icky-tasting stuff!" The sponge bath scene is also a good example. Ren is reluctant at first, but comes to enjoy it, and then there's the number of people who see it, causing it to make the news, [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything not unlike a sex tabloid]].
** There's an episode entitled "Wiener Barons". It's about Ren and Stimpy moving to Canada and getting into the sausage business, but seems to be an excuse for the writers to use the word "wiener" as many times as possible.
** The entirety of "Rubber Nipple Salesman". In this episode, they are door-to-door rubber nipple salesmen. No, it does not make any more sense in context; yes, it ''was'' done simply to fill an episode with nipple references.
* ''Westernanimation/{{House of Mouse}}'':
** In the Pluto Gets The Paper short "Wet Cement"' Pluto ends up in wet cement and changes into several famous sculptures. When he turns into the Art/VenusDeMilo, he covers the breast part of the statue and gives an embarrassed whine.
** "Donald's Double Date" is yet another short that is full of questionable content. Donald gives Daisy a coupon permitting her to tell him to do anything she wants. When Daisy asks "anything", Donald has an {{Imagine Spot}} of him and Daisy apparently naked in a hot tub.
* ''Westernanimation/{{ChalkZone}}'':
** In "Disarmed Rudy", when Jacko mentions how Rudy [[ItMakesSenseInContext stole his bride]], Queen Rapsheeba calls Rudy a "sly dog".
** One of the memories Snap explores in "Calling Dr. Memory" is actually a dream where he is surrounded by a harem of Queen Rapsheeba clones. Snap's remark on how it can't hurt to stay in this memory implies that it is an EroticDream.
* ''Westernanimation/MiloMurphysLaw'':
** The cheerleader's cheer for the pep rally in "Rooting for the Enemy":
--->We're the geckos, we got class!\\
We're gonna climb right up your [[LastSecondWordSwap glass]]!
** There is a sign in "Party of Peril" for B's Nuts prior to the Christmas trees being burnt.
* The title of the ''Westernanimation/{{Randy Cunningham Ninth Grade Ninja}}'' episode "Swampy Seconds" is an allusion to [[https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=sloppy+seconds sloppy seconds, a sex act involving at least two men]].



* ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' has a scene in which Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny are attending the Acme Loo film festival, and Daffy is looking at a ''[[Magazine/{{Playboy}} Playduck]]'' magazine.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'' episode "Transform and Roll Out!", Optimus Prime asks Sari how human reproduce. Sari whispers it in his audio receptor; [[https://tfwiki.net/mediawiki/images2/d/d1/Sariprime.jpg Optimus is clearly shocked]].
* ''WesternAnimation/TwoStupidDogs'' got away with a ''lot'' of racy content.
** In "Door Jam," while looking for shoes, the dogs make a stop at a strip club. Although the stripper is only seen in silhouette, you can see her taking off her bra.
** In "Family Values," a brother and sister are arguing over how the table should be set, and their mother tells them to kiss and make up. [[BrotherSisterIncest The two end up making out instead.]]



* ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'', being one of many TV-PG rated Creator/CartoonNetwork shows from TheNewTens, naturally has more than a few questionable jokes.
** In "Working Duck," Daffy is closing browser tabs while trying to pull up his resume. At one point, Bugs and Daffy look on in shocked silence while a {{Sexophone}} sting plays. Daffy says that it was ''definitely'' not his resume, implying that he was watching porn instead of looking for a job.
** The B-plot for "Off Duty Cop" revolves around Bugs getting addicted to an energy drink with side effects ''very'' similar to meth. He even goes to the supplier to get another fix.
** In "Fish and Visitors," WesternAnimation/YosemiteSam is telling Bugs and Daffy to wake him up at 4:30 every morning... unless there's a tie on the doorknob.
** In "Jailbird and Jailbunny," Bugs (who is trying to go back to jail) points out to a police officer that he and Daffy are chained together at their ankles. What does the officer say in response?
--->'''Officer:''' Your personal lives are your business.
* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/SanjayAndCraig'', there is BathroomStallGraffiti in the background containing both [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fm9RD9XXEAcTjF0?format=png&name=small a dickbutt (albeit edited to look more like a pickle) and a patched-up glory hole]].
* ''WesternAnimation/TwoStupidDogs'' got away with a ''lot'' of racy content.
** In "Door Jam," while looking for shoes, the dogs make a stop at a strip club. Although the stripper is only seen in silhouette, you can see her taking off her bra.
** In "Family Values," a brother and sister are arguing over how the table should be set, and their mother tells them to kiss and make up. [[BrotherSisterIncest The two end up making out instead.]]
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** Spin-off ''VideoGame/PokemonMysteryDungeonGatesToInfinity'' has a small portion of the story involving most of the cast having a party where they drink [[DrunkOnMilk plenty of Berry Juice]]. The following times you encounter the Pokémon at Post Town, they are either dreaming or with a hangover.
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* One of the first advancements you can get in ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' is called “Getting Wood”, a reference to getting an erection.

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** In "Hercule Yakko", Yakko tells Dot to look for print; she brings back Music/{{Prince}}. Hilariously, this was thrown in to [[CensorDecoy give the censors something to cut]], but it somehow squeaked through.

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** In "Hercule Yakko", Yakko tells Dot to look for print; prints; she brings back Music/{{Prince}}. Hilariously, this was thrown in to [[CensorDecoy give the censors something to cut]], but it somehow squeaked through.
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** In "Hercule Yakko", Yakko tells Dot to look for prints, then brings back Music/{{Prince}}. Hilariously, this was thrown in to [[CensorDecoy give the censors something to cut]], but it somehow squeaked through.

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** In "Hercule Yakko", Yakko tells Dot to look for prints, then print; she brings back Music/{{Prince}}. Hilariously, this was thrown in to [[CensorDecoy give the censors something to cut]], but it somehow squeaked through.



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* ''DemographicallyInappropriateHumour/ScoobyDoo2002''
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' made a fine art out of this, frequently {{lampshade|Hanging}}d with Yakko blowing the audience a kiss and saying, "[[CatchPhrase Goodnight, everybody!]]"

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' made a fine art out of this, frequently {{lampshade|Hanging}}d with Yakko blowing the audience a kiss and saying, "[[CatchPhrase Goodnight, everybody!]]""Goodnight, everybody!"
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* In ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot4ItsAboutTime'' there are many of these, too much to get in here, but they include costumes with names like [[Laconic/FurryFandom "Pursona"]], "Mother Clucker" and "Big Horn Energy". Also, there's [[ScrewYourself N. Trophy doing himself]].

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* In ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot4ItsAboutTime'' there are many of these, too much to get in here, but they include costumes with names like [[Laconic/FurryFandom [[UsefulNotes/FurryFandom "Pursona"]], "Mother Clucker" and "Big Horn Energy". Also, there's [[ScrewYourself N. Trophy doing himself]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/MonsterHouse'' has the scene where they enter the house and Jenny points out that the chandelier must be its uvula. Chowder, who mistakes "uvula" for "vulva", rationalizes that it must be a girl house. [[spoiler: He's actually right, believe it or not-- the house is possessed by the spirit of its owner's wife]].
-->'''Jenny:''' What? No. It stimulates the gag reflex. Everyone has a uvula.\\
'''Chowder:''' Not me.
* ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'': This movie is definitely about as radar-defiant as Pixar has gotten in recent years, from bursts of mild profanity, to blatant references to menstruation, to references to "stripper music," to one character being both MistakenForPedophile ''and'' accused of "doing drugs all day" for [[CringeComedy uncomfortable laughs]].
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'' has the entirety of the scene where Judy and Nick enter a club for animal naturists (read: [[NakedPeopleAreFunny nudists]]). Also, Mr Big believes Judy's police uniform means she's "[[StripperCopConfusion some kind of performer]]".
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* ''WesternAnimation/MonsterHouse'' has the scene where they enter the house and Jenny points out that the chandelier must be its uvula. Chowder, who mistakes "uvula" for "vulva", rationalizes that it must be a girl house. [[spoiler: He's actually right, believe it or not-- the house is possessed by the spirit of its owner's wife]].
-->'''Jenny:''' What? No. It stimulates the gag reflex. Everyone has a uvula.\\
'''Chowder:''' Not me.



* ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'': This movie is definitely about as radar-defiant as Pixar has gotten in recent years, from bursts of mild profanity, to blatant references to menstruation, to references to "stripper music," to one character being both MistakenForPedophile ''and'' accused of "doing drugs all day" for [[CringeComedy uncomfortable laughs]].
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'' has the entirety of the scene where Judy and Nick enter a club for animal naturists (read: [[NakedPeopleAreFunny nudists]]). Also, Mr Big believes Judy's police uniform means she's "[[StripperCopConfusion some kind of performer]]".
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* ''DemographicallyInappropriateHumor/TotalDrama''
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* ''ComicBook/MonicasGang'', despite being aimed at children, used to have loads of innuendos and [[BlackComedyBurst gallows comedy]] on it's Newspaper Comics from the 60's to the 90's, but the ones that take the cake are the ''Bug-A-Boo'' comics, which features multiple jokes about death and [[SuicideasComedy suicide]] (specially since one of its recurring characters being [[TheGrimReaper Lady McDeath]]), and one particular exchange between Bob Boo and a random ghost:

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* ''ComicBook/MonicasGang'', despite being aimed at children, used to have loads of innuendos and [[BlackComedyBurst gallows comedy]] on it's Newspaper Comics from the 60's to the 90's, but the ones that take the cake are the ''Bug-A-Boo'' comics, which features multiple jokes about death and [[SuicideasComedy suicide]] (specially since one of its recurring characters being [[TheGrimReaper Lady McDeath]]), and one particular exchange between Bob Boo and a random ghost:
--->'''[[FriendlyGhost Bob Boo]]''': Shouldn't you have reincarnated already?\\
'''Random Ghost''': Yup!\\
'''Bob Boo''': Then why are you still here?\\
'''Random Ghost''': Because my future mom hasn't stopped taking the pill. [[note]] [[AlternativeJokeInterpretation She's either taking]] contraceptives or abortion pills [[/note]]\\
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* From the early ''Script/ToyStory3'' script:

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* From the early ''Script/ToyStory3'' ''Script/{{Toy Story 3|Circle7}}'' script:

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