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+ | ===== In Cow And Chicken, There Were A Few Inappropriate Innuendos ===== | ||
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+ | Cow and Chicken was another show that contained a few innuendos that were completely improper for children. Cow's udders are used to create adult-themed references on multiple occasions. She rubs and shakes them suggestively, | ||
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+ | ===== Some Bugs Bunny Cartoons Were Too Controversial ===== | ||
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+ | Bugs Bunny specials were initially planned for Cartoon Network, but some of the iconic rabbit' | ||
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+ | ===== Wartime Cartoons ===== | ||
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+ | ToonHeads was a feature on Cartoon Network that broadcast sequences from its most provocative cartoons. They illustrated how WWII was presented through animation and included some offensive things during this. Looney Tunes episodes depicting inappropriate caricatures of Japanese and German people that initially aired in the 1940s are still available online. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== Some Shows Are Heavily Improvised ===== | ||
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+ | Though it's difficult to envision a cartoon being improvised, The Regular Show does just that. JG Quintel, the show's creator, admitted that the show doesn' |