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{{quote|'''Minerva Mink''': All right. Give me the bird! |
{{quote|'''Minerva Mink''': All right. Give me the bird! |
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'''Dot''': We can't. This is a children's show. }} |
'''Dot''': We can't. This is a children's show. }} |
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** This one predates the Animaniacs by several decades, first appearing (probably) in a Babbit and Catstello cartoon from the late 40s. "If the [[ |
** This one predates the Animaniacs by several decades, first appearing (probably) in a Babbit and Catstello cartoon from the late 40s. "If the [[Hays Code|Hays Office]] [[Moral Guardians|would only let me]], I'd give him the bird all right." |
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** Not to mention the episode devoted to a pastiche of [[Gilbert and Sullivan]], of all things. |
** Not to mention the episode devoted to a pastiche of [[Gilbert and Sullivan]], of all things. |
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** There's also the episode where the trio ends up in Czarist Russia? They meet Rasputin, who has a toothache, and needs dental work. Yakko remarks, "looks like he needs a little anesthesia!" ... and the Czar's daughter comes out and hits Rasputin on the head with a mallet. Dot even says afterwards, "Obscure joke, ask your parents." |
** There's also the episode where the trio ends up in Czarist Russia? They meet Rasputin, who has a toothache, and needs dental work. Yakko remarks, "looks like he needs a little anesthesia!" ... and the Czar's daughter comes out and hits Rasputin on the head with a mallet. Dot even says afterwards, "Obscure joke, ask your parents." |