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* [[Code Lyoko (Animation)/Radar|Code Lyoko]]
* [[Codename Kids Next Door (Animation)/Radar|Codename Kids Next Door]]
* [[Ed, Edd 'n' Eddy (Animation)/Radar|Ed, Edd n Eddy]]
* [[Generator Rex (Animation)/Radar|Generator Rex]]
* [[The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy (Animation)/Radar|The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy]]
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** There's a lot of this in the eposide "Dee-Dee and the Man", where Dexter "fires" Dee-Dee and ends up hiring a replacement "spastic sister"... in this case, a voluptuous blonde. Highlights include Dexter having to take a cold shower after the new Dee-Dee says "What does ''this'' button do?" in a seductive tone, and her response to Dexter asking to see her dance: "Okay, but it's fifty bucks extra!"
** [http://bathroomprivacytime.ytmnd.com/ How many times have I told you?] Early morning is Daddy's [[A Date With Rosie Palms|bathroom privacy time!]]
* In "[[Suck E. CheesesCheese's|Chubby Cheese]]," Dexter tries winning a prize by playing a Wack-A-Mole parody called "[[A Date With Rosie Palms|Wack the Weasel]]."
* There was a short where the parents were playing Scrabble in the kitchen with the door closed, while Dexter and Deedee were listening at the door, and the parents' conversation [[Mistaken for Cheating|sounded like they were cheating on each other]] (rather than cheating at board games, which is what they were ''actually'' arguing about), with horrified expressions from Dexter and Deedee. It was played for comedy, but still...
* "Hamhocks and Armlocks" was an early episode that got a bit past the radar. For example, the waitress at the diner the family stops at is visibly smoking whenever she appears. Not a pipe or anything either, but an actual cigarette. Later, when Dexter is making a robotic arm for his dad, he has a choice of 2 decals to put on it: One that says "Back off!" and one with a metallic naked woman silhouette. [[All Men Are Perverts|He goes with the naked lady.]]
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'''Kevin:''' Huh? (confusedly reaches hand toward Gwen before realizing what she actually means) Oh. }}
*** Just minutes before, Albedo rattles off a few downsides to being human (Ben specifically), ending with "scratching myself in places I suspect are inappropriate!"
** In another episode, the team is on the moon, using spacesuits originally meant for an [[Giant Spider|Arachni]][[EverythingsEverything's Better With Monkeys|chimp]], meaning they have an extra set of arms.
{{quote| '''Kevin:''' What am I supposed to do with the extra arms?<br />
'''Ben:''' You never used to have problems using your arms. That's what the girls say!<br />
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* In ''[[Megas XLR]]'' episode 4. The stereo system on a car goes up to the setting "ass".
** Actually, that was just the word "bass" with the b obscured. A more pertinent example from the same episode however, would be a scene that opens with Goat asking a woman if she wants to "check under his hood". Granted, he may or may not have been referring to his car.
** And, in the episode "Space Booty", [[Lawyer -Friendly Cameo|Captain Harlock]] has a gallery of paintings depicting his past conquests. One of them is very clearly an effeminate-looking man.
* ''[[Samurai Jack]]'' - Every time Jack kills someone, the guy turns out to be a robot, bleeding [[Symbolic Blood|oil]]. Even if he/she looked perfectly human before.
** Not all the time. The episode ''The Princess and the Bounty Hunters'' showed a clear instance of Jack killing not one, but ''five'' non-robot characters. How they snuck that past the censors is a question for the ages.
** In the second episode, (The one where he meets the dogs) the leader is pointing out everything that goes wrong in their archaeological mission. But at one point, he says something along the lines of, "If we don't do Aku's bidding...well...it's not pretty", while he's saying this, [[What Do You Mean ItsIt's for Kids?|you can clearly see Dogs that are crucified in the background. They're silhouettes, but you can definitely tell they are Dogs hanging on the cross]].
* On an episode of ''[[My Gym Partners a Monkey]]'', the animals got overweight because they ate fatty human food. In the end, when they're forced to work it off, Principal Pixiefrog tells the teachers that their insurance rates will be astronomical.
{{quote| Nurse Gazelle: "That's not the only thing ASS-tronomical."<br />