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* HarsherInHindsight: Bob comparing negotiating Jimmy Pesto to negotiating with a terrorist went from funny to uncomfortable when Jimmy's voice actor Creator/JayJohnston was implicated in the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, resulting in him getting fired from the show.

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* HarsherInHindsight: Bob comparing negotiating Jimmy Pesto to negotiating with a terrorist went from funny to uncomfortable when Jimmy's original voice actor Creator/JayJohnston was implicated in the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, resulting in him getting fired from the show.
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: ''Plump Fiction'' is a real parody movie, though it's not porn.
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*HarsherInHindsight: Bob comparing negotiating Jimmy Pesto to negotiating with a terrorist went from funny to uncomfortable when Jimmy's voice actor Creator/JayJohnston was implicated in the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, resulting in him getting fired from the show.
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* ValuesDissonance: While the sympathetic portrayal of the prostitutes still holds up better than quite a few depictions of LGBT people in Main/WesternAnimation, the show calling them transvestites has aged far less gracefully, especially since at least Marshmallow and Glitter are confirmed to be trans women and not {{Drag Queen}}s as the term would imply. The creators seem well aware, [[AuthorsSavingThrow and the word isn't used in any future episode where any of them (primarily Marshmallow) appears]]. Their sex work, another contentious point, is also not made out to be a big deal in future episodes, if it's ever even brought up at all.
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* ValuesDissonance: While the sympathetic portrayal of the prostitutes still holds up better than quite a few depictions of LGBT people in Main/WesternAnimation, the show calling them transvestites has aged far less gracefully, especially since at least Marshmallow and Glitter are confirmed to be trans women and not {{Drag Queen}}s as the term would imply. The creators seem well aware, and the word isn't used in any future episode where any of them (primarily Marshmallow) appears. Their sex work, another contentious point, is also not made out to be a big deal in future episodes, if it's ever even brought up at all.

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* ValuesDissonance: While the sympathetic portrayal of the prostitutes still holds up better than quite a few depictions of LGBT people in Main/WesternAnimation, the show calling them transvestites has aged far less gracefully, especially since at least Marshmallow and Glitter are confirmed to be trans women and not {{Drag Queen}}s as the term would imply. The creators seem well aware, [[AuthorsSavingThrow and the word isn't used in any future episode where any of them (primarily Marshmallow) appears.appears]]. Their sex work, another contentious point, is also not made out to be a big deal in future episodes, if it's ever even brought up at all.
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* ValuesDissonance: While the three-dimensional portrayal of the prostitutes still holds up better than quite a few depictions of LGBT people in Main/WesternAnimation, the show calling them transvestites has aged far less gracefully, especially since at least Marshmallow and Glitter are confirmed to be trans women and not {{Drag Queen}}s as the term would imply. The creators seem well aware, and the word isn't used in any future episode where any of them (primarily Marshmallow) appears. Their sex work, another contentious point, is also not made out to be a big deal in future episodes, if it's ever even brought up at all.

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* ValuesDissonance: While the three-dimensional sympathetic portrayal of the prostitutes still holds up better than quite a few depictions of LGBT people in Main/WesternAnimation, the show calling them transvestites has aged far less gracefully, especially since at least Marshmallow and Glitter are confirmed to be trans women and not {{Drag Queen}}s as the term would imply. The creators seem well aware, and the word isn't used in any future episode where any of them (primarily Marshmallow) appears. Their sex work, another contentious point, is also not made out to be a big deal in future episodes, if it's ever even brought up at all.
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* ValuesDissonance: While the three-dimensional portrayal of the prostitutes still holds up better than quite a few depictions of LGBT people in Main/WesternAnimation, the show calling them transvestites has aged far less gracefully, especially since at least one of them is confirmed to be a trans woman and not a DragQueen as the term would imply. The creators seem well aware, and the word isn't used in any future episode where any of them (primarily Marshmallow) appears. Their sex work, another contentious point, is also not made out to be a big deal in future episodes, if it's ever even brought up at all.

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* ValuesDissonance: While the three-dimensional portrayal of the prostitutes still holds up better than quite a few depictions of LGBT people in Main/WesternAnimation, the show calling them transvestites has aged far less gracefully, especially since at least one of them is Marshmallow and Glitter are confirmed to be a trans woman women and not a DragQueen {{Drag Queen}}s as the term would imply. The creators seem well aware, and the word isn't used in any future episode where any of them (primarily Marshmallow) appears. Their sex work, another contentious point, is also not made out to be a big deal in future episodes, if it's ever even brought up at all.
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*ValuesDissonance: While the three-dimensional portrayal of the prostitutes still holds up better than quite a few depictions of LGBT people in Main/WesternAnimation, the show calling them transvestites has aged far less gracefully, especially since at least one of them is confirmed to be a trans woman and not a DragQueen as the term would imply. The creators seem well aware, and the word isn't used in any future episode where any of them (primarily Marshmallow) appears. Their sex work, another contentious point, is also not made out to be a big deal in future episodes, if it's ever even brought up at all.
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* ValuesResonance: Even in 2011, the episode was well-received for depicting Bob's transgender prostitute friends as completely normal people while still having them be funny characters. As trans visibility became a more hot button topic in [[TheNewTens the ensuing decade]], the episode came off even better as one of the few to depict trans people in a way that was neither [[BottomOfTheBarrelJoke demeaning]] or [[PositiveDiscrimination preachy]]. Even more admirable was that the one of them who would become a regular character is an even-more-rarely-seen positive depiction of a black transwoman.

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* ValuesResonance: Even in 2011, the episode was well-received for depicting Bob's transgender prostitute friends as completely normal people while still having them be funny characters. As trans visibility became a more hot button topic in [[TheNewTens the ensuing decade]], the episode came off even better as one of the few to depict trans people in a way that was neither [[BottomOfTheBarrelJoke demeaning]] or [[PositiveDiscrimination preachy]]. Even more admirable was that the one of them who would become a regular character is an even-more-rarely-seen positive depiction of a black transwoman.----
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* ValuesResonance: Even in 2011, the episode was well-received for depicting Bob's transgender prostitute friends as completely normal people while still having them be funny characters. As trans visibility became a more hot button topic in [[TheNewTens the ensuing decade]], the episode came off even better as one of the few to depict trans people in a way that was neither [[BottomOfTheBarrelJoke demeaning]] or [[PositiveDiscrimination preachy]]. It helps that the one who would become a regular character is an even-more-rarely-seen positive depiction of a black transwoman.

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* ValuesResonance: Even in 2011, the episode was well-received for depicting Bob's transgender prostitute friends as completely normal people while still having them be funny characters. As trans visibility became a more hot button topic in [[TheNewTens the ensuing decade]], the episode came off even better as one of the few to depict trans people in a way that was neither [[BottomOfTheBarrelJoke demeaning]] or [[PositiveDiscrimination preachy]]. It helps Even more admirable was that the one of them who would become a regular character is an even-more-rarely-seen positive depiction of a black transwoman.
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* EnsembleDarkhouse: Marshmallow was popular enough to become a regular character after this episode.

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* EnsembleDarkhouse: EnsembleDarkhorse: Marshmallow was popular enough to become a regular character after this episode.

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* ValuesResonance: The episode was released back in 2011, before any of the push towards larger and more positive transgender representation happened, and the group of transgender prostitutes are very well received today for coming across as very sweet, likable characters.

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* EnsembleDarkhouse: Marshmallow was popular enough to become a regular character after this episode.
* ValuesResonance: The Even in 2011, the episode was released back in 2011, before any of the push towards larger and more positive well-received for depicting Bob's transgender representation happened, and prostitute friends as completely normal people while still having them be funny characters. As trans visibility became a more hot button topic in [[TheNewTens the group ensuing decade]], the episode came off even better as one of transgender prostitutes are very well received today for coming across as very sweet, likable characters.the few to depict trans people in a way that was neither [[BottomOfTheBarrelJoke demeaning]] or [[PositiveDiscrimination preachy]]. It helps that the one who would become a regular character is an even-more-rarely-seen positive depiction of a black transwoman.
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* ValuesRessonance: The episode was released back in 2011, before any of the push towards larger and more positive transgender representation happened, and the group of transgender prostitutes are very well received today for coming across as very sweet, likable characters.

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* ValuesRessonance: ValuesResonance: The episode was released back in 2011, before any of the push towards larger and more positive transgender representation happened, and the group of transgender prostitutes are very well received today for coming across as very sweet, likable characters.
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* ValuesRessonance: The episode was released back in 2011, before any of the push towards larger and more positive transgender representation happened, and the group of transgender prostitutes are very well received today for coming across as very sweet, likable characters.

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