Were you ever watching a cartoon and thought, "I can't believe that one got past the censors!" For example...in the cartoon Rugrats, Tommy gets a new toy called Boppo. Chuckie tries it and gets hooked. Later in the episode, Phil (referring to Chuckie) goes, "A kid his age should be playing with his friends, not alone in a room boppin' his boppo..." I mean c'mon, that's classic! You guys got any? Not limited to cartoons btw, post anything that was on TV!
I suggest you watch every cartoon you ever saw as a child- double-entedre & hidden meanings abound. Sherman & Mr Peabody were quite subversive.
I remember watching the contest episode of Seinfeld when it first aired in '92 or so and my gf & I looked at each other with our mouths open. "Can they do this on TV???" My, how times have changed since then.....
One time my son was watching Spongebob, and Spongebob and Patrick, the starfish dude were talking about something, and Spongebob says something like "wooow Patrick, your genius is showing.." so Patrick reaches down to his crotch and says "Where!?" My oldest son and I looked at each other and started cracking up.
Im 20 years old, so in 99 when sb came out I was 8, and thier key demographic. I still think that show is hillarious! I don't even need my ten year old brother around to justify turning it on.
Speaking of Spongebob, there was a point in the Spongebob movie where he and Patrick were to go into a biker bar. They said something along the lines of "we're not man enough to go in there!" and the princess, oddly enough voiced by Scarlett Johannsen, said, "I guess I'll just have to make men out of you" before reaching her hands out to the two of them. You can't see what is going on, but at the end of it you can see that she gave them both seaweed mustaches. It was very a-lot-of-things
Not an innappropriate cartoon, just an innappropriate situation... My mom let my 8 and 9 year old nieces watch Curb Your Enthusiasm, thinking that it couldn't be any worse than Seinfeld. In her defense, she had never seen an episode of Curb.
You guys should go rewatch Disney movies. I know they're not really "TV" but there's a ton of hidden stuff..
Duckman was full of crudeness and questionable comments, which is why I liked it and why they moved it to 3AM. Family Guy and American Dad both used the word 'taint' in a way that had nothing to do with the normal definition.
You don't see a lot of that stuff now sense everyone's mom would get into a tizzy over it all but up until the turn of the century or so you could find plenty of dirty jokes in cartoons meant for kids.
Rocko's Modern Life was full of that stuff. The one that sticks out for me was Rocko's stint as a telephone "operator". Didn't understand it as a kid, but just about choked when I saw it again a few years later.
sponge bob when they loose their golf balls and they go where did our balls go and they repeatedly start talking about their balls, also in toy story where the wallpaper is yellow with pot leaves on it
On Rocko's Modern Life, Filbert's wife has a baby that looks a lot like Heffer. I never got that as a kid, but watching it now, that show is hilarious.
I remember my friend and I watching the cartoon "Tom Slick" in the early 90's or late 80's when we were in high school. We had watched the cartoon a ton of times as kids in grade school but never caught any of the sexual innuendos. In one, Tom is having submarine race with his "Thunderbolt Grease Slapper" when it gets sabotaged by the bad guy. He goes into an uncontrollable dive and his girl friend starts yelling, "Pull out Tom, pull out!" My friend and I laughed so freaking hard it wasn't even funny.