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[[Necessary Weasel|Almost guaranteed]] in pretty much anything with babies in it.
 
[[I Ate What?]] is the trope when eating is involved. Characters that are [[Gasshole|Gassholes]]s and most instances of [[Fartillery]] are also usually meant for comedic purposes. Compare [[Nose Nuggets]]. Can be played very lightly via [[Calling Your Bathroom Breaks]].
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== Advertising ==
* Apparently, [http://jalopnik.com/5402277/poop-explosion-coats-holden-interior-in-aussie-diaper-ad this commercial for baby diapers] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iK0SobQovME working link here] is a real Australian ad. Let's just say that the mother will be cleaning out her car for a while, and hope we never learn what a number four is...
* There are a couple of somewhat popular ads that got uploaded to [[YouTube]] and other video sharing sites countless times. For example:
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grKO6cGeJFo This Smart Beep ad], in which a woman farts in the car when she thinks she's alone, only to discover she was on a double date and the other couple was in the backseat.
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* There's quite a bit in ''[[Scary Movie]]'', possibly to the point of overuse.
** Of course, when you realize [[Seltzer and Friedberg]] were two of the writers it makes sense.
* Even [[Pixar]] movies are not immune -- thereimmune—there's a scene in ''[[Finding Nemo]]'' where a [[Stuff Blowing Up|whole friggin' bunch of underwater mines blow up]], which causes a massive explosion underwater but only a slight bubble on the surface. Said bubble appears right behind a floating pelican.
{{quote|'''Pelican's Friend:''' Nice. }}
** The outtakes for ''[[A Bug's Life|A Bugs Life]]'' and ''[[Toy Story]] 2'' throws in some fart jokes for cheap laughs. The latter brings a whole new meaning to the name "[[Incredibly Lame Pun|Stinky Pete]]".
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* An improbably highbrow example can be found in [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Mozart]]'s vocal canon "Leck Mich im Arsch" ("lick me in the arse", or figuratively "kiss my arse").
* Indie folk singer/songwriter Kimya Dawson has been known to incorporate bodily functions into some of her lyrics since she started writing music. However, when [[Sesame Street Cred|she recorded a children's album]] entitled ''[[Incredibly Lame Pun|Alphabutt]]'', she was sure to cram in as much toilet humor as possible for the kids. The title track alone features lines like "[[Department of Redundancy Department|F is for fart/G is for gorilla fart, H is for huge gorilla fart.]]"
* [[Monty Python]] has an audio only version of this on one of their records about embarrassment. It goes on to ask if any of these noises embarrass you. Sounds of various [[Squick|Squicky]]y bodily functions follow.
** The soundtrack album of ''[[Monty Python and the Holy Grail]]'' features "live" coverage of a screening of the movie at the Classic in Silbury Hills. Part of the coverage takes place in the men's room of the theater where Michael Palin describes the construct and the fixtures.
* Composer Johann Heinrich Schmelzer wrote a sonata called [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2O6SlYu5S0 "The Day of the Fart"], where a bassoon inserts farting sounds into the music.
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* A 1999 novelty album, "Jingle Smells," was released. The CD was nothing but Christmas songs performed with farting. Entertainment Weekly gave the CD a grade of "F".
* Paul Boomer vs. Lord Windesmere...in [http://randsesotericotr.podbean.com/2008/05/14/the-great-crepitation-contest-of-1946/ The Great Crepitation Contest of 1946].
* Rob Balder's [[Filk Song]] "[http://www.thefump.com/fump.php?id=1090 Ars Musica - It Had to Be You]" <ref>Quick note - you'll have to check a box that says you want to hear it.</ref> is basically a [[Hurricane of Euphemisms|Hurricane of Fart Jokes]]. Slightly [[Squick|squickysquick]]y, in the artist's words.
* [[Spinal Tap]] likes a bit of the fart humor - their first live album was ''Silent But Deadly'', while their 1992 reunion album was ''Break Like The Wind''. The connotations of certain Tap song titles such as "Nice 'n' Stinky" probably aren't worth considering.
 
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