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This is where [[Western Animation]] ''shines''; there's pages and pages of it. Especially if you include all the people who are just reading too much into things.
 
If you're not trying to hide it at all, it's [[Refuge in Audacity]]. If an author [[Lampshade Hanging|makes fun of]] their censors directly, it's [[Think of the Censors]]. [[Censor Decoy]] is when creators deliberately put in something objectionable for censors and editors to catch to distract from the stuff they actually want to put in. Some of these can be [[Fridge Brilliance|brilliant]], especially if you saw it when you were a kid and [[Late to the Punchline|only understood it later]]. Probably won't be very funny in the case of [[Get Thee to a Nunnery]], in which case [[Seinfeld Is Unfunny]] will inevitably follow.
 
Some specific examples are [[Hide Your Lesbians]], [[Frothy Mugs of Water]], [[Something Else Also Rises]], [[Head-Tiltingly Kinky]], [[Bowel-Breaking Bricks]]. Compare [[Subtext]], which may involve this. See also, [[Parental Bonus]]
 
'''Anything that makes you go "[[Heh Heh, You Said "X"|tee hee hee]]" is not an example of this trope. If the writers are genuinely and unironically using a word that [[Accidental Innuendo|just happens to sound like something sexual]], don't put it as an example. And if it didn't sound dirty then, put it in [[Have a Gay Old Time]].'''