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SQFreak
Professor
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Yes. Listen to the commentary for "Amazon Women in the Mood." Someone says that the episode was inspired by a joke that was too dirty to tell in the commentary, however they could tell the punchline which was, "Very well, death by chi-chi it is."
RoadKill wants to know what the dirty joke is.
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savefuturama
Crustacean
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Mayeb its kind of a role reversal as men tend to use woman for sex(I am not saying woman dont do this but it is mainly males)and in this episode the Amazonians use the males for sex........
Ignore me im babelling
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SQFreak
Professor
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If that's truly the joke it was based on, that doesn't seem too terribly dirty...
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Anarchist
Professor
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It's [supposedly] a kids' show. (Although a lot of the jokes in late 4ACV were equally as dirty.)
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SQFreak
Professor
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But the commentary isn't designed for young kids. Is it?
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Nixorbo
UberMod
DOOP Secretary
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Originally posted by Anarchist: It's [supposedly] a kids' show NIX SMAAAAAAAAASH!!!
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Sil
Professor
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And Jeff Westbrook got told off for saying "asshole" in the commentary for Futurestock (3ACV21), followed by a comment from Matt Groening saying "we try not to use language we can't use on the show."
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Sil
Professor
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John DiMaggio says "sh*t" towards the end of the commentary for 30% Iron Chef (3ACV22).
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Beamer
DOOP Secretary
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Over here in Australia, we're actually allowed to say shit on PG-rated shows, although I think there is some kind of limit. Still, I wouldn't expect to hear it on commentaries for American PG-rated shows.
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SQFreak
Professor
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I'm not sure, but I think the word "shit" appears quite rarely on American TV. (And TV ratings are voluntary and done by the company that airs the program I believe. Futurama usually gets a TV-PG, though "A Tale of Two Santas" got a TV-14 I think. The ratings do not appear on DVDs. In fact, American DVDs of TV shows don't have to be rated at all, and for movies, the extras are marked "unrated" and the original MPAA rating applies!) The word "shit" appeared on a special "first ever time saying shit on non-pay TV" episode of South Park. It also appeared in ER once, in "On the Beach."
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Drippy_taco
Professor
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Ah, well, neat to know, but it's nothing un-common, the writers of Futurama take MANY things from other shows and movies and change them.
Also we're way off-topic now.
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