tvtropes radar|Category:Radar : Clark Instances in which a writer, artist or other creator puts inappropriate content — stuff that directly violates the censorship standards they are working under — into their material with the deliberate intent to get . Matt Groening, shown here in 2010, created The Simpsons, which premiered on December 17, 1989.. The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company.It is a satirical depiction of a dysfunctional middle-class American lifestyle starring the eponymous family: Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and .

tvtropes radar,A page for describing Radar: Western Animation. Thanks to the Western belief that cartoons are meant for a younger demographic, this trope is a favorite in a .

Instances in which a writer, artist or other creator puts inappropriate content — .A page for describing Radar: Anime & Manga. Please take Values Dissonance .Instances in which a writer, artist or other creator puts inappropriate content — stuff that directly violates the censorship standards they are working under — into their material with the deliberate intent to get .A page for describing Radar: Anime & Manga. Please take Values Dissonance in mind, since Japan has a higher threshold on what's acceptable for kids. That .The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. The Road to El Dorado. Shrek. Shrek 2. Shrek the Third. Planet 51. Robots. An American Tail: After the drunk politician Honest John says "Oh, a .
A page for describing Radar: Video Games. Note: Keep the game's ratings in mind when adding examples. If a game has a rating which says it's aimed at older .
Short Circuit: While both PG-rated films have their fair share of Radar evaders, this scene from the sequel really pushes it: Fred is getting his loan from a loan shark in a stripper .tvtropes radar Category:Radar A page for describing Radar: Live-Action TV. Prior to the late 1960s, there were very few (if any) network TV shows that got away with even the mildest of .

Disney is known for family-friendly media, movies, television shows and the like, but sometimes, the house of mouse may sneak in a joke that goes over everyone's heads.
Category:Radar Disney is known for family-friendly media, movies, television shows and the like, but sometimes, the house of mouse may sneak in a joke that goes over everyone's heads.
For the radar for the movie, see here. Before you add an example, ask yourself the following: "Am I purposely taking a quote out of context?" "Am I reading way .tvtropes radar Category: Some works of fiction specialize in Getting Crap Past the Radar. Enjoy the penetrating insight of all of the Radar subpages on this wiki.
When Piggy and crew go to acquire a celebrity host so the show can go on, they go to the studio. When they reach a certain trailer, Jack Black comes out in a motion capture suit and yells, "Hey, I told you, I'm not finished putting on my balls!".It honestly wouldn't have been so bad if he hadn't said that last word with so much force.. He also becomes the first .
To say that Animaniacs got crap past the radar would be like saying Florida gets a bit damp during hurricane season.The way this show contended with censors over content was more like total war, with the radar hopelessly outmatched. Though there were times where the censors won, like when they toned down the violence against Sam Fondlesome/Dan .
An "after sex" scene. Tzipporah was given to Moses and Rameses for two reasons. One: The priests make sure to highlight her beauty. Two: Rameses and Moses both seem fairly, um, excited. Three: Rameses somewhat suggestively grabs her by her chin. And four, the real cinch: Rameses has her sent to Moses' bedchambers.
Radar. Compared with Animaniacs, the radar-dodging antics of Tiny Toon Adventures are not as legendary or notorious. Whether it's because Steven Spielberg was just getting his feet wet in animated television shows or he wanted the show to be kid-friendly in the face of a lot of animated shows that were pushing boundaries back then (remember .Radar. The first American broadcast of Digimon Tamers is best summed up with this trope. It got a lot of stuff that shouldn't have passed onto Fox Kids. It was "the season the censors were asleep". Tamers and Shinzo (which had a lot of violence in it, too) were the last two shows by Saban before Disney took it over; hence, a GaoGaiGar -like .
Radar. One Piece has managed to slip stuff past the censors from time to time. A surprising instance from the 4Kids dub is when Captain Morgan has "Zolo" before the firing squad and proclaims that they're going to "riddle him with more holes than a fishing net." Another violence-related example occurs during the Baratie arc, where a visual .In "Uncommon Bond", Starlight, desperate to rekindle her connection to her childhood friend Sunburst, takes him to the Mirror Pool, and promptly talks up the idea of them cloning themselves, while (seemingly) alone in the woods, with a .Radar /. Sailor Moon. "There's so many fun things to do as adults." The North American’s English dubs (mostly the DiC dub, but Cloverway is also notorious) of Sailor Moon is mostly remembered for (badly) toning down anything that could be too sexual or violent for younger viewers note . Sexual references and slight bits of nudity, as well as .
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