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* This type of shot may be used to hide "unsuitable" content: in WB's short-lived ''[[Road Rovers]]'', many episodes featured shots of the Rovers reacting to Muzzle sicking some villains. |
* This type of shot may be used to hide "unsuitable" content: in WB's short-lived ''[[Road Rovers]]'', many episodes featured shots of the Rovers reacting to Muzzle sicking some villains. |
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** Alternatively used to hide the other kind of "unsuitable" content. Often a [[Toplessness From the Back]] shot is seen in the foreground. |
** Alternatively used to hide the other kind of "unsuitable" content. Often a [[Toplessness From the Back]] shot is seen in the foreground. |
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* In one episode of ''[[ |
* In one episode of ''[[ReBoot]]'', a game character is faced by a Binome in a trenchcoat. The Binome flashes the player (seen from over the Binome's shoulder), and a second after he opens the coat there's a wet, meaty ''thump'' of something hitting the ground. The player's eyes bulge in horror, he screams and runs away, and the Binome [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|looks over his shoulder to wink at the camera]]. |
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* ''[[The Simpsons]] Movie'', after the [[Friend to All Living Things|woodland creatures help Marge and Homer]] undress. Although nothing is heard or seen, the aghast expressions on their faces tell us more about the Simpsons' love life than we needed to know. |
* ''[[The Simpsons]] Movie'', after the [[Friend to All Living Things|woodland creatures help Marge and Homer]] undress. Although nothing is heard or seen, the aghast expressions on their faces tell us more about the Simpsons' love life than we needed to know. |
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** Including the young deer's father shielding his child's eyes as a [[Crowning Moment of Funny]]. |
** Including the young deer's father shielding his child's eyes as a [[Crowning Moment of Funny]]. |