I can't find the clip but there's a Powerpuff episode where they're preparing their dad for a date and it's implied that one of them slips a condom into his pocket.
Daphne: He's always talking about Double D... *looks at her chest* how am I supposed to compete with that?
I'll never understand why "you were an accident" has been used in the media as some shocking, traumatic thing to say to somebody. "Your parents loved each other very much and sometimes condoms break" is not really something I'd be upset about.There was a scene in Powerpuff Girls where they're introducing their friend to the Professor & he tells her that their creation was kind of an accident, to which she says "that's okay, my parents said I was also an accident!" & you get a quick shot of the Professor's shocked face.
Man, the '90s/early 2000s cartoons got away with so much.
Uh.... what? Did Carlos just get jizzed on by a fish?
Yeah. They also ended up in Arnold's colon once.
Simpsons isn't a kid's show. It was or is a primetime Fox show in the same vein as Family Guy.A lot of Simpsons jokes flew right over my head as a kid, though now that I look back, I wonder how that stuff made it in.
There's this one scene where kids in a class are watching a sex ed video. Porn music comes on, the kids all go EWWWW and then Mrs. Krabappel goes "eh, she's faking it."
I didn't get any of that when I first saw that scene.
As much as the show is tainted for me nowadays for very obvious reasons, but how the fuck did Ren & Stimpy air on Nickelodeon?!?
I mean, it paid off in the ratings. College kids watched the hell out of it, but still. What the hell?
The whole class did!
No. I loved it, it's one of my favorite movies. I love my criterion collection Blu-ray.Am I the only one who loved Watership Down as a kid? I thought it was beautiful, and while horrifying at times, that only made me more invested.
For when you want to introduce children to ideas like existential dread, genocide and Satan.
I don't remember much from Digimon, but based on what little I do remember, I get the impression Tamers was one of the most fucked up seasons and I think Jeri's character had to do with some of that.Technically it's anime and there's a tendency to get away with more, but when I was young I was really shocked that they didn't cut the following out of the third season of Digimon in the English TV broadcast when Jeri trying to choke herself because she feels so worthless that she can't imagine being alive. Like obviously as an adult you know you can't choke yourself to death but depicting a child being so in despair that she would try is like was intense as a kid. And that it was kept in.
Having gained the affection of the Dane sisters, Marchpane uses the dolls' house lights, which contain real paraffin, to start a fire and trap Apple. She guesses that Birdie will try to save her little boy, and knows that as Birdie is made of celluloid she will quickly burn. Birdie saves Apple, but is incinerated as Marchpane planned—though, because of her simplicity, she appears to enjoy the novel experience.