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* The internet/TV series ''[[Devvo]]'' can go as far as using the word "fuck" before every noun, adjective and verb; "I'm fucking sweared out! But fucking thing is, I fucking found this fucking motor. Fucking Rover, like. Some fuckin (''bleeped'') left fucking door open. I'll fucking show ya mate, fucking show ya". He also yells random strings of swear words at buses and dead pigeons for no reason.
* ''[[Cutey Honey the Live]]'' features Duke Watari, a member of Panther Claw. Usually, a calm and composed gentleman, but if you wrong him, no matter how minor the offense..."'''''[[Surprisingly Good English|SHIT!!!]]'''''"
* ''[[Penn and& Teller: Bullshit!]]'' uses this profusely. As they explain in the first episode, "Your statement is a lie" is grounds for slander charges; "Your statement is bullshit", not so much. The "Profanity" episode plays with this -- while the guests do a lot of swearing (the subject being censorship of language), Penn himself doesn't use ''any'' foul language for the duration of the episode.
* MTV Brazil VJ and punk rock singer João Gordo always speaks his mind, so his TV shows feature lots of profanity. When participating in the Brazilian ''The Moment of Truth'', he released at least 10 [[Cluster F Bombs]] -- during a Sunday afternoon in a major network.
* Gordon f***ing Ramsay's ''[[Kitchen Nightmares]]'' contains so much swearing that in Australia there was a parliamentary inquiry into whether it was appropriate to air it at the [[Watershed]]-dubious time of 8:30PM.
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