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* Occurs in-universe in ''[[Happy Gilmore]]'' as Happy's [[Cluster F-Bomb]] is broadcast on TV.
* ''[[Wayne's World]]'' combines this with [[Sound Effect Bleep]].
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'''Wayne:''' You kiss your mother with that mouth?! You've gone mental! }}
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* In the ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' episode ''[[Agent for H.A.R.M.]]'', Crow tapes testimony as a character witness at trial of [[Mike Nelson, Destroyer of Worlds]]. [[Hilarity Ensues]]:
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* Used twice in rapid succession by Buster on ''[[Arrested Development (TV series)|Arrested Development]]'': once when trash-talking Michael before a bike ride ("Well let's hope it doesn't come to that"), and when dissing his own mother ("I don't think anybody's going to top that").
* Used in the fake behind-the-scenes clips of "Wormhole X-Treme" on the episode "200" of ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'', when the Colonel Mitchell [[Expy]] is discussing how he came up with his catchphrase:
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* Richard Hammond of ''[[Top Gear]]'' loves this.
* When Tom Green appeared on ''Late Night With Conan O'Brien'', he did this as an impression of Morse Code.
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* On [[YouTube]], a popular means of [[Manipulative Editing|editing works to sound vulgar]] is to [[This Trope Is Bleep|bleep out random words]] to make it sound like the characters are swearing, which often gives off a [[Cluster F-Bomb]] feel without having to go to the extra effort of trying to find things that sound directly like swearing. (And often times it ends up being funnier anyway.)
* The [[Wiiviewer|Wiiviewer's]] review of ''[[Arc Rise Fantasia]]'' includes one discussing [[Easy Levels Hard Bosses]]:
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* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Abridged Series|Yu-Gi-Oh the Abridged Series]]'' does this when The Pharaoh finds out Yugi tricked him into going on a date with Tea.
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** Don't forget "Holy *bleep* on a *bleep* sandwitch!"
* The Elder Swear, the worst wizard swear word ever, is said this way in ''[[Potter Puppet Pals]]''. The only words not bleeped out are extremely non-sequitur.
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* Occurs on ''[[I'm a Marvel And I'm a DC]]'', when Green Goblin sees the Joker hit Harley. At some point, they even give up on the individual bleeps; there's just one long, siren-like whine for a few minutes.
* Otaking does one of these in his otherwise quite professional Anime Fansub Documentary on Youtube.
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'''Otaking:''' Yeah, I think we can work that out ourselves, you ****ing mother**** ******* *****king ****cks! }}
== Western Animation ==
* ''[[Family Guy]]'', "PTV." the FCC has taken to censoring real life, and stations an agent next to Peter with an airhorn to censor anything rude he might say.
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* The ''[[Robot Chicken]]'' video "The Emperor's Phone Call", when Vader tells Palpatine about the Death Star's destruction.
* From Stan and Kyle's encounter with extraterrestrials from the 1st ''[[South Park]]'' episode, "[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Cartman Gets An Anal Probe]]":
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'''Stan:''' Whoa, dude!
'''Kyle:''' You know what you ******* like?! You like to **** and **** and **** and **** and **** and ****!
'''Stan:''' Hey, Wendy. What's a ****? }}
** Kenny often swears in frustration (the 'F' word is particuarly common), and is the one most likely to describe lewd behaviour graphically, but everything he says is muffled by his hoodie. Ironically, when he's cursing he is actually clearer than when he's just having a normal conversation, and the close listener will be able to get the gist of what he's describing or the words he's using.
* ''[[The Critic]]'' has a few examples.
** Jay Sherman's interview with Cher ended up with this tirade:
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** And then we had a interview with Madonna on a children's show:
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'''Madonna:''' Don't **** with me, hippo.
'''Host:''' Hey, do you eat with that mouth?
'''Madonna:''' Yeah, and I also **** and **** with it! }}
* ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'' had the appropriately named Fowlmouth who casually swore ''constantly'', usually to the deleterious effect of those around him (such as making a trio of toddlers in the background burst out crying.) Once, Buster was trying to help him get over it so he could entice a girl on a date, ending up using a contraption so torturous that the background music was barely audible through the beeping. Fowlmouth cursed it to death. Though at the end of the episode, Buster swore (apparently; debate rages on "Well what do you *BLEEP*" could be) and ''he'' was [[Hoist by His Own Petard|subjected to the same treatment]]... With the same amount of swearing in response.
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