Animaniacs Its That Time Again to Make the Fox Censors
Animaniacs rivals Rocko's Modern Life in terms of the sheer amount of radar-breaking every bit far as 1990s kids' cartoons are concerned. The evidence packed in a large corporeality of "adult-friendly" jokes during its run. In general, "Goodnight, everybody!" is a good sign that the joke they just did has pissed off another censor.
- When asked by a large Swiss woman in "Bulldoze-Insane" if they seize with teeth, Dot says, "Not unless you want u.s. to."
- The bouncing auto up-and-down, up-and-down, up-and-downward, upwards-and-down at the Drive-In Theater. In that location was even a woman with a child who had to drag him away so he wouldn't ask questions nigh what was (allegedly) going on inside the car.
- Dr. Scratchandsniff refers to his obese girlfriend equally his "mushy liebschen." "Mushy" (every bit the doctor pronounced it) sounds similar a German word for a detail bit of female person beefcake.
- In their version of Jack and the Beanstalk, Wakko plays the girl-harp, electing a sound that could charitably exist called laughter, and ending in "That tickles!", but sounds rather similar something else, if you know what I hateful.
- The well-known fingerprint scene:
| Yakko: Number-one Sister, dust for prints! | |
- And they were just short of blatant in King Yakko:
| Prime Minister Nurse: Your Highness, it's time to encounter your Chiffonier. | |
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- And what makes that above exchange even more innuendo-filled is that he peeks inside the cabinet's drawers during the exchange.
- Also from that episode: Hi Nurse does a curtsy and asks "May I present myself?" -- and every bit she's doing this, Yakko and Wakko are looking up her dress.
- Evidence exists that maybe they did the classic Looney Tunes fox of making even worse gags as sacrifices. Linked hither is a cel from the same cartoon of Yakko distracting Prime Minister Nurse with his face up wedged snugly in her chest.
- One of the favorite gags is Yakko and his sibs reacting with horror to a discussion that simply sounds dirty:
| Beethoven: I am Ludwig Van Beethoven! Vorld famous composer, und pianist! | |
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- And also:
| Yakko: Hey, did you lot know at that place's P. P. on your smock? | |
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- Later on, in the same episode:
- When the Warners are forced to attend educational classes:
| Teacher: Yakko, tin yous conjugate? | |
- In i episode, Dr. Scratchensniff got a parking ticket and Yakko was his legal representation in traffic court. There was a chip of a running gag that was obvious enough for us kids to get:
| Judge: Have you subpoenaed the witness? | |
- There were a few scenes when Hello Nurse would exist chosen to escort the Warners away; Yakko and Wakko would sometimes be staring at her breasts.
- Or:
| Yakko (practicing a polite greeting with Hello Nurse): "How do you exercise...that thing with your mouth?!" | |
- In one episode, the Warners constantly foil a hunter'south attempts to shoot their pet turkey.
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- When Beethoven calls them peasants:
| Yakko: We're not pheasants! We're not even birds! Simply I'd like to give you a bird! Hither! (Wakko stuffs a turkey down his jacket) | |
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- Also done in "A Pun For Hire" while fighting over a bird statue.
| Minerva Mink: Requite me the bird! | |
- How did this go past the radar in Taming of The Screwy?
| (while the Warners spiral around with a Statue of Dr. Scratchansniff) | |
- Another practiced one from King Yakko:
| Cardinal: Rex Yakko, your throne. | |
- Information technology'south not but the Warners getting in on the action. In Slappy Goes Walnuts, a video explained:
| "Squirrels like to hide their basics in many odd places where the sun doesn't shine on them." | |
- From "Never Give Upwards Hope" (Wakkos Wish):
- THIS episode.
- In Wakko'south America, Wakko gets a Daily Double in classroom Jeopardy!. When asked if he wants to wager all of his money or role of it, he answers with "I'll blow the whole wad!" Equally he said it, the facial expressions on Yakko and Dot fabricated it seem like even they weren't certain they'd get away with it.
- 'Course, it could have been missed because "blow the wad" is also real gambling slang.
- Fifty-fifty outside of gambling, it's a standard English idiom, and the term comes from the way old firearms would have to be reloaded.
- 'Course, it could have been missed because "blow the wad" is also real gambling slang.
- "Heidi Heidi Heidi Fleiss!"[ context? ]
- There's a really quick shot of Wakko sipping from a straw stuck in a barrel labeled "Grog" during "The Ballad of Magellan." That's right, a children's drawing show managed to include a Funny Background Consequence that beer commercials however aren't immune to draw.
- Dot'south worst "Where the hell were the censors on this ane?" moment was in the Pocadotas bit:
| John Smith (property his manus out to milkshake Dot's): This is how we say "hello." | |
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- There is also the moment from "The Three Muske-Warners" where Yakko is doing a presentation on Squeezie Cheese and Dot is dressed in a showgirl'southward outfit with a blonde wig while presenting an oddly phallic shaped canteen of cheese paste, she then hugs it and it sprays up in the air.
- The Warners have defeated today'southward villain past casting him into a behemothic chocolate Easter bunny, so they donate him/information technology to the children'southward dwelling, where he's carried off by a crowd of children. So:
| Yakko: "Wait 'till they get to the creamy filling!" (waggles eyebrows) | |
- "Oh Lake Titicaca, yes Lake Titicaca / Why do we sing of its fame? / Lake Titicaca, yep Lake Titicaca / 'Crusade nosotros really like saying its proper name! Titicaca!"
- One of Brain's best moments: "I'd say puberty was inordinately kind to you."
- Hello, Nurse! gets in on it, besides:
| Hello Nurse: How come I e'er get the booby prize? | |
- A censor tells Googily Broth to take off her suggestive outfit -- cue "Goodnight, everybody".
- In Temporary Insanity, Wakko eats Mr Plotz's paperweight.
| Thaddeus: And give me back my paperweight! | |
- In Take My Siblings, Delight, there's a scene where Yakko summons a grouping of busty chorus girls to "romp" with him. Bad enough already, but and so comes a later chip where all the ladies are walking abroad groaning in exhaustion. Yakko, being Getting Crap Past the Radar personified, just has to make it sound fifty-fifty worse.
| Yakko: C'mon! One more romp? I'll even get in front this time! | |
- In a parody of the poem "Twas the Night Before Christmas":
| Dot: The stockings were hung so our names clearly showed. | |
- At the closing sketch of the "The Warners Escape" tape, Yakko and Dot give a lecture on a medical condition that Wakko'south been suffering from. He's been complaining about pains in his eye, ear, and a tooth, out of which they've pulled cartoons. When they ask him for a closing statement, he replies:
- So there'due south the "Bundle" conversation. Melody in at vi:00 to see the wonder!
- Yet another example:
| Hullo Nurse: (singing) I don't know what to say, the monkeys won't do, | |
- In "Garage Sale of the Century" Wakko has broken Papa Deport's (the same Papa Carry who appeared in a series of Chuck Jones cartoons unofficially known as "The Dysfunctional Bear Family" cartoons) garage opener and he tells him he can fix information technology, when he puts information technology back together he experiments with it and discovers he can move things up and down. 2 women in skirts walk by. He gives a sly smile and wiggles his eyebrows, pointing it at them. Earlier he can press the push button Dot stops him and says "That'll be enough of that." Yakko says "Every boy needs a hobby."
- In "This Pun For Hire", when Minerva Mink appears, Wakko takes out a pair of bongo drums and starts pounding them with a pleased look on his face and screeching like a monkey.
- Come on you lot guys! We're gonna play "truth or cartel."
- This gem:
| Yakko: So tell me nigh your hamster, Petey was information technology? | |
- Later on one of his traps for Slappy backfires, Walter Wolf is sewing the crotch his overalls (while all the same in them). Slappy tells him to watch where he'south sewing.
- During "A Christmas Plotz", Yakko (as the Ghost of Christmas Future) performs an elaborate musical number, complete with chorus girls:
| "Let me know when those costumes get heavy!" (growls suggestively) | |
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- Even before, Yakko talks with ane of the chorus girls during the musical.
| Yakko: Hellooo nurses! Say, why don'tcha terminate past the Warner Tower so I can show you my postage collection? | |
- A parody of Flipper contained the following line:
| Dot: We taste just similar fish! | |
- Ane Slappy The Squirrel brusk featured Slappy arguing, with her usual aplomb, with a boorish woman in a movie theatre.
| Impolite Adult female: Well, I never! | |
- During the song, A Convulse, A Quake Yakko makes this clever pun.
| Yakko: Whose fault? Whose error? The San Andreas Fault! 'Cause Mr. Richter can't predict 'er kicking our asphalt! | |
- Potty Emergency: Everything in Wakko's mad search for the bath certainly qualifies, including Wakko seeing h2o-related things, such as a human being using a hose on his backyard, kids drinking from a water fountain, and a human serving lemonade (which spills on the footing).
- In My Mother the Squirrel, we go this, later the babe bird has dashed under Slappy's butt so many times:
| Skippy: You want me to bring him back to his nest? | |
- At one point in "Meatballs or Consequences", the Warners ask The Grim Reaper if he'll be their father and they suggest fun things to do together; at 1 bespeak, Yakko mentions watching the adult channel together -- a proposition that gets Yakko and Wakko to wiggle their eyebrows suggestively and shout "Hello Nurse!"
- This fiddling fleck from "Slappy Goes Walnuts":
| Skippy: That was simply like in "Prehistoric Slappy"! | |
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- "Anal" in this sense is short for "anal-retentive"(i.e. overly meticulous or decumbent to making detailed corrections), which is still a fleck vulgar.
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- How 'bout the name "Piz Peeners"? They weren't even trying to hibernate that one (although offhand I'd say they couldn't have gotten abroad with information technology in a universe without Friz Freling).
- "What'southward it similar to be the sexiest human being in Hollywood?" The censors were slaughtered past Jason.
- In one segment, Slappy mentions needing a sitz bathroom. For those of y'all who are unfamiliar with this...
- In The Goodfeathers episode "Ta Da Dump, Ta Da Dump, Ta Da Dump Dump Dump" Pesto accuses Squit of calling him ditzy when he said dizzy. When he rants virtually being called a "dim witted blonde bombshell hither to titillate him," he inflates his chest to an enormous size.
- In "The Daughter With The Googily Goop", Wakko'due south olfactory organ has sprung to life and has taken residence in Googily Goop'due south picnic basket, Wakko asks if she'due south seen his olfactory organ and she replies "Oh do y'all mean the cherry?, it's right in hither" every bit she pulls out a pie which the olfactory organ pops out of and a censor tells her to lookout man what she says.
- In a Tiny Toons cameo from "Noah's Ark," Noah is checking in the animals 2-by-two, and has this conversation:
| Buster & Babs: Buster and Babs Bunny. No relation. | |
- Upon finding out the Warners are in Hell, Wakko tears his way up a screw staircase back to Globe, gathers upward a snowball and so heads dorsum down and tosses information technology onto the basis, where information technology promptly melts.
| Wakko: They were correct -- it didn't have a adventure! | |
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- And then Yakko'south "Freeze Frame", which proceeds to freeze Hell over.
- In the Pinky and the Brain segment "Encounter John Encephalon", Larry Kling is interviewing Suzanne Slimmers on her "Thigh Monster" invention. When asked how she stays and so thin, she replies, "Thigh Monster, of course!" She then demonstrates how to use it: she presses her elbows between it, making her breasts bounce in the process. Kling remarks, "I could watch this for hours!"
- In one of the Slappy shorts, we see the Warner Kids sitting in a tub in one scene. Dot screams at the fact the camera is on her in the tub, and Wakko just looks upwardly smugly and says "Uh oh, I recollect I feel a bubble coming on..."
- From the Opening Narration of a "Mindy and Buttons" short while a crowd looks up at Super Buttons:
- The song the siblings sing to Captain Ahab in "Moby or Not Moby" is, in fact, a parody of an sometime drinking song with the lyrics inverse. Here's the original.
- In an episode of the 2020 reboot where the trio notice themselves on Christopher Columbus's ship:
| Columbus: Desist with this poppycock at in one case! | |
- Also from the reboot, this short. While the victim of the siblings' mockery seems to be Emperor Nero, it apace becomes obvious they're mocking a far more modern figure, and they even make the infamous "small-scale hands joke".
Source: https://allthetropes.org/wiki/Animaniacs/Radar
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