Adult Humor


Any adult humor you can thing of


Wandisimo: I'm to sexy for my sexy

No! I can't leave without Jack!
-sees jack running-
Okay, lets go

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I remember when the episode that Timmy was going to trash Vickys house he's wearing a skirt and talking to Cosmo and Wanda. Cosmo is wearing a skirt and Wanda looks at it and says "Put some pants on." Cosmo then has blue lines on his face and yells a line from Braveheart. "Freeeeedom!"

Why are you wearing that stupid man suit-Donnie Darko

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Cosmo:..., I thought u sed plastic Surgery
Timmy drops 2 the floor laughin
Cosmo: Im keepin thm

Exercies daily, eat healthy, still die

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when timmy's going through time looking at crockers past and just before timmy arrives a delorean leaves an obvious back to the future reference but not so obvious for kids

i think a large majority of the references to other shows and movies are usually noticed more by adults

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how about Jorgan saying Wandisimo is sexy? :D

Also in the episode Poof's playmate, it has masturbation undertones.

In the episode when Timmy goes into the internet, his teacher has a dress on and his father sees the picture and tells Timmy "your not allowed to look at sites like that" or something like that.

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i saw that THREE times just to make sure (i tape them all), before i fully believed my eyes. PS. i',m as stupid as cosmo for not just pausing the tape.

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in that episode with Wanda's sister, Blonda

(Cosmo likes Blonda and Wanda stares at him)
Cosmo: "What? I picked you didn't I? But it was dark..."

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Yeah, that was asswipe Cosmo at his best. Apparently Butch Hartman's Christian values dictate that the sight of a married man having the hots over his wife's sister is suitable entertainment for kids. Not to mention the sexist-pig arrogance of "What? I picked you, didn't I?" Jeez, but Hartman's clueless...

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Dude, take a chill pill. If you're looking to a cartoon to teach your kids values, then it's you that's clueless.

Charlie Murphy!! *punch*
- Dave Chappelle as Rick James

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Mighty Mom andDyno Dad, when Timmys parents get super powers, after Timmy leaves for school, his mom says "now we have all this time alone, what do you want to do?" and timmys dad says, "lets fight crime!" and timmys mom gets a pissed expression on her face and says "oh, ok..."

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In Channel Chasers Cosmo wanted to tell Timmy how kids are being made.
And in Mighty Mom and Dino Dad Timmy's parents tell Timmy how kids are being made. (but the people who look Fairly Odd Parents did not hear it)

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I personally thought the Evil Timmy's makeup plan was sort of adult. I don't think a lot of little kids understood that, but an adult probably could.

I follow my heart and it's telling me to become a dancer.

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In the episode where Timmy becomes president, Wanda points out that he is officially president and that all of the states have votes, except for Florida.

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In the episode where Cosmo is wearing the skirt and he flies above Wanda, she looks up and says to put some underwear on.

o.O

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In the episode with Huckelberry Finn in the library, Wanda says she is going to browse in the women's section. Later in the episode, they cut to her reading a book saying "Oh Hillary! How do you put up with it?" Obviously talking about Hillary Clinton's tolerance toward her husband Bill.

In the episode where Vicky goes out with Ricky, and he dumps her for a richer woman, Vicky breaks down in the middle of the street and bawls "Ricky don't lose my number, you don't have to call nobody else!" quoting the song "Ricky Don't Lose my Number" form the 1980's.

In the episode where Timmy goes back in time to see Mr. Crocker's past when he was a child, for a split second, you can see the Brady Bunch house across the street.

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those are the one's i noticed also...

also when cosmo and wanda are in the tv acting out tv shows....i love lucy -> i love wanda and the seinfeld one ("It's a show about nothing... how will we know when it's over?")

also in that one episode where timmy goes back in time to examine crockers past: right before he gets to the 1980's u see De Lorean from the movie "Back to the Future"




the biggest one i noticed was the one where timmy and vicky travel through all these channels and end up at that one show maho mushi(sp?)


right before they swordfight, vicky screams out "Miyazaki!" and timme screams "Kurosawa!"

Miyazaki was a reference to Hayao Miyazaki, one of japan's most well noted animators. (being that it WAS a cartoon)

Kurosawa was a reference to Akira Kurosawa, very well known in japan for his movies, a large majority of them being related to samurai's and swordfighting.

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Another one I noticed was in the episode when Timmy goes back in time to see Crocker's past and he sees his mom in the 80's, she was dancing and had a bucket of water poured on her, lol!

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At one point in the episode where timmy wishes he had no emotions timmy explains to wanda how thinking logically has helped figure out many problems. One of the examples he gives is "The reason why they didn't just patch the boat on Gilligan's island is because it would ruin the series" or something like that. I would consider it adult cause i doubt a little kid would get the reference.

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I don't know if its adult humor or not, but my favorite is when Wanda and TImmy are sitting at a table next to Kitchen and Bathroom doors, and a fairy offers Timmy pudding and Timmy says, "Depends. which door did you come out of??" Hilarious.

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in the episode where they decide to make the movies, then Timmy shows his friends the New video he made with real things..and Sanjay says "you got real gladiators with Wet Oiled Chests!" or something along the lines of that...but he did mention Wet Oiled Chest

and they show Characters in their underwears or their butts sometims

Oh and in the episdoe thats one now... Sanjay said "Im having one of those dreams where timmy saves me again! but where is your white horse?"

Bring Golden Age Nick Back! 90s Rocked!
Good Ol Nick come back!

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The most obscure political reference I have ever seen put into a cartoon was in the episode that showed how Cosmo acted in Fairy School. In a very short scene that shows fairies conjuring things, Cosmo yells "Daisy" and a nuclear explosion goes off in the background.

This is a reference to a commerical used by the Lyndon Johnson presidential campaign in 1964. The Dems were painint his opponent, Barry Goldwater, as a war monger who would escalate Vietnam. In a political ad, a young girl is sitting in a field of daisies. Seconds later, a atomic explosion is seen in the background. The ad generated so much heat (no pun here) that the ad only aired once.

Ironic that Johnson escalated Vietman after his election...

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"Ooh, goody, I'll get the net!"
&
"But what's the machine for?"

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Well, there was this one time where some bomb or something landed in France, and they immediantly say they surrender. God, I wish I remembered the details >_<

Angel,I hear you. Speak, I listen.

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Well, its not really humor but the one episode where Timmy goes into Cosmo and Wanda's castle and you get to see Cosmo and Wanda's bedroom and they are sleeping in separate beds (which really pissed me off at first) but I dont think a child would be able to understand that....

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might have been a reference to older sitcoms(around the 50's) like I Love Lucy, where they couldn't be seen sharing a bed, even though they're married.

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It was a water balloon, not a bomb. Timmy and his friends were having a water ballon fight, and, through the powers of Cosmo and Wanda, the water balloons started flying all over the world. There was a French couple sitting at an outdoor cafe in Paris. One of the water balloons hit them and they immediately threw their hands in the air and said "We surrender".

Absolutely hillarious, and just one of several political references that convince me Butch Hartman is a Republican.

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LOL It was a water balloon, and hit some guy sitting at a table, then he puts his hands up and says "WE SURRENDER!"

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Not sure if this is some kind of adult humor, but in the episode where Timmys parents put him in the tub, and Timmy wishes himself to the comic book store, and he there becomes known as "Naked Lad," When hes trying to sneak home in the nude before his parents come to take him out of the bathtub, he goes through the museum and into the solar system display just as the curtain hiding it is pulled back. The moon is blocking out Timmy's little wienie, but theres a saying when some one is naked: "theres a full moon out tonight." I thought that was pretty funny.

Btw... the moon that was blocking out Timmys... ermm... was see-through lol

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"Not sure if this is some kind of adult humor, but in the episode where Timmys parents put him in the tub, and Timmy wishes himself to the comic book store, and he there becomes known as "Naked Lad," When hes trying to sneak home in the nude before his parents come to take him out of the bathtub, he goes through the museum and into the solar system display just as the curtain hiding it is pulled back. The moon is blocking out Timmy's little wienie, but theres a saying when some one is naked: "theres a full moon out tonight." I thought that was pretty funny. "

if you look closely you can see through the moon, and see that timmy doesnt have "anything." I guess the animators didnt want to draw that in.

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a couple of my favorites are from the episode "Vicky Loses Her Icky"

1) after the bug crawls out of Vicky and down and out her pant leg, Cosmo says something along the lines of "i always wondered what was up there. i knew it wasn't corn" and an ear of corn pops up next to him.

2) while Timmy's chasing the bug and ends up in the Cake and Bacon, after the bug gets into Dad

Timmy: (holds up a net) Mom, don't ask why, but I have to stick this in dad's pants.

Mom: Oh, is it Father's Day already?

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lmaoo this episode was full of it

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the mystery of the government cheese is solved
The ep may have been edited because a group of latino americans found it offensive that they were portrayed as coming to america expecting government handouts (free cheese and butter)

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