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* Chowder eats a fruit that's so sour, he folds into himself. Mung Daal ties a [[VisualPun string bean]] to his tail before he disappears completely, so they can try to pull him out. Then Mung refers to the vortex as the pucker hole. Right after the scene, the narrator tooth says "Now I know what you're thinking, well stop it and pay attention to the story! Sickos."

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* Chowder eats a fruit that's so sour, he folds into himself. Mung Daal ties a [[VisualPun string bean]] to his tail before he disappears completely, so they can try to pull him out. Then Mung refers to the vortex as the pucker hole. Right after the scene, the narrator tooth says [[LampshadeHanging "Now I know what you're thinking, well stop it and pay attention to the story! Sickos.""]]
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--> [[spoiler:'''[=Adult!Chowder=]:''' But seriously, no more babies, okay?]]
--> [[spoiler:'''[=Adult!Panini=]:''' Okaaaay, I'll stop.]]

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--> [[spoiler:'''[=Adult!Chowder=]:''' -->[[spoiler:'''[=Adult!Chowder=]:''' But seriously, no more babies, okay?]]
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okay?]]\\
[[spoiler:'''[=Adult!Panini=]:''' Okaaaay, I'll stop.]]



--> [[spoiler:'''[=Adult!Panini=]:''' [[LampshadeHanging Yes, I did]]!]]

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--> [[spoiler:'''[=Adult!Panini=]:''' --->[[spoiler:'''[=Adult!Panini=]:''' [[LampshadeHanging Yes, I did]]!]]



* One of the dishes listed in the cookbook that appears in the beginning of every episode was "Fumunda Cheese Crisps".[[note]]Fumunda cheese is slang for smegma under the testicles: hence the name, a corruption of ''from-under cheese''.[[/note]] Somebody apparently caught that, because in the middle of the first season the name was replaced by a more child-friendly "Shwish Cheese Crisps".

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* %%* One of the dishes listed in the cookbook that appears in the beginning of every episode was "Fumunda Cheese Crisps".[[note]]Fumunda cheese is slang for smegma under the testicles: hence the name, a corruption of ''from-under cheese''.[[/note]] Somebody apparently caught that, because in the middle of the first season the name was replaced by a more child-friendly "Shwish Cheese Crisps".
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Despite premiering around the time that Creator/CartoonNetwork was trying to phase out their animated programming with live-action shows while what little animated shows they had lacked the edge and audacity that most cable and network TV cartoons from the 1990s into the early 2000s had, [[WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}} this show]] still has some [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar funny and dodgy moments]] that prove that, even when Cartoon Network was at its lowest, their radar system still worked...at being completely incapable of catching dubious content.

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Despite premiering around the time that Creator/CartoonNetwork was trying to phase out their animated programming with live-action shows while shows, and what little animated shows they had lacked the edge and audacity that most cable and network TV cartoons from the 1990s into the early 2000s had, [[WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}} this show]] still has some [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar funny and dodgy moments]] that prove that, even when Cartoon Network was at its lowest, their radar system still worked...at being completely incapable of catching dubious content.
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* The ending of "Sheboodles!". Endive finally manages to cook her "man-dish", a fat, ugly food-person named Todd, to be her ideal husband. The end result is a live-action photo of a male stripper emerging from a cake, wearing only a cowboy hat and pants.
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* In one episode, Gazpacho said that a monster's mother wears combat boots (which is after he sees the monster getting mad and says it isn't a bad thing and that his mother also wears them all the time). Saying someone mother wears Army boots comes from World War I stories of women either stealing boots from the corpses of soldiers or sleeping with soldiers so they can get footwear as they were too poor to buy them. In layman's terms, Gazpacho just called a monster's mom a whore (or a grave-robber).

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* In one episode, Gazpacho said that a monster's mother wears combat boots (which is after he sees the monster getting mad and says it isn't a bad thing and that his mother also wears them all the time). Saying someone mother wears Army boots comes from World War I stories of women either stealing boots from the corpses of soldiers or sleeping with soldiers so they can get footwear as they were too poor to buy them. In layman's terms, Gazpacho just either called a monster's mom a whore (or or a grave-robber).grave-robber.
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Despite premiering around the time that Creator/CartoonNetwork was trying to phase out their animated programming with live-action shows while what little animated shows they had lacked the edge and audacity that most cable and network TV cartoons from the 1990s into the early 2000s had, [[WesternAnimation/Chowder this show]] still has some [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar funny and dodgy moments]] that prove that, even when Cartoon Network was at its lowest, their radar system still worked...at being completely incapable of catching dubious content.

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Despite premiering around the time that Creator/CartoonNetwork was trying to phase out their animated programming with live-action shows while what little animated shows they had lacked the edge and audacity that most cable and network TV cartoons from the 1990s into the early 2000s had, [[WesternAnimation/Chowder [[WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}} this show]] still has some [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar funny and dodgy moments]] that prove that, even when Cartoon Network was at its lowest, their radar system still worked...at being completely incapable of catching dubious content.
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Despite premiering around the time that Creator/CartoonNetwork was trying to phase out their animated programming with live-action shows while what little animated shows they had lacked the edge and audacity that most cable and network TV cartoons from the 1990s into the early 2000s had, this show still has some funny and dodgy moments that prove that, even when Cartoon Network was at its lowest, their radar system still worked...at being completely incapable of catching dubious content.

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Despite premiering around the time that Creator/CartoonNetwork was trying to phase out their animated programming with live-action shows while what little animated shows they had lacked the edge and audacity that most cable and network TV cartoons from the 1990s into the early 2000s had, [[WesternAnimation/Chowder this show show]] still has some [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar funny and dodgy moments moments]] that prove that, even when Cartoon Network was at its lowest, their radar system still worked...at being completely incapable of catching dubious content.

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Toilet Humor, Double Entendre, Family Unfriendly Violence, and butt jokes are NOT this trope.


* "Dinner Theatre" revolves around Chowder mistaking a character that Gazpacho is playing in a play to be a real person. The character is a killer- and mention is made the entire episode about murder, death, killing, dying. Gazpacho cuts a tomato with a knife and leaves it on screen for a second so viewers can see the red dripping from it- but then Chowder bluntly asks if it's blood, anyway.
* Schnitzel is a rock monster who only speaks by saying "Radda", usually with the proper amount of syllables for whatever he is saying. Other characters understand him, but the viewer can't -- sometimes what he says is rather obvious, and sometimes it's completely inappropriate.
* In "The Birthday Suits", Panini's reaction to seeing Chowder in his underwear.
-->'''Endive''': Guess you won't be making it to the party! Hahaha--close your mouth, Panini.



* Chowder helps Gazpacho make up some jokes for a comedy show, and writes them down for him. Turns out his handwriting is horrible, so he has to fix it. Chowder says he'll tame the letters, and we see a photo montage of him fighting an S that looks like a snake, a W that is clearly a wrestler... pretty obvious theme, right? The last image is Chowder walking down a dark alley, being stalked by an R.



* There's a building shaped like a penis in the background in the episode "Chowder and Mr. Fugu", and then there's the time Chowder unknowingly ''raped'' Shnitzel with a wooden spoon.
* After Mung and Truffles make up at the end of "Mung on the Rocks", they head off to "get cooking", ignoring Chowder's complains that [[EntendreFailure the kitchen was the other way]]. The fact this was in a kid's show makes it less [[{{Squick}} squicky]] and more [[RuleOfFunny funny]]. If you consider what "cooking" is slang for, it's even worse.
** And, just before this happens, Truffles kisses Mung on the cheek, [[SomethingElseAlsoRises and his]] [[GagNose (very large) nose]] [[SomethingElseAlsoRises bounces up in the air for a brief moment,]] while Mung's eyebrows go up, and he says something along the lines of 'Oh boy'.
* One of the dishes listed in the cookbook that appears in the beginning of every episode was "Fumunda Cheese Crisps".[[note]]Fumunda cheese is a term used to describe a build up of sweat, dirt, and other such assorted gunk and filth from under the testicles of a man who hasn't washed his equipment properly: hence the name, a corruption of ''from-under cheese'', where the substance definitely comes from.[[/note]] Somebody apparently caught that, because in the middle of the first season the name was replaced by a more child-friendly "Shwish Cheese Crisps".
* In "Kid Shnitzel", Chowder and Shnitzel pretend to be babies and are sent to a "Baby Prison". When the Warden goes to change Shnitzel's diaper, Chowder tells him to "protect his business". And he says it more than once.
** Earlier in that same episode, Mung enters the room lugging a colossal pastry and announces, "Hey, Shnitzel! Wanna help me [[ToiletHumour pinch this loaf]]? Of bread?".
* In "Endive's Dirty Secret", when Miss Endive chases Mung to town to get the embarrassing picture of her back, one of the buildings in the background is for "Madam B.S." fortune-telling service. What an appropriate name. Not to mention when Mung and Chowder are using it as blackmail, the picture itself is comically censored to make it seem more of a dirty picture than it actually was, but still.

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* There's a building shaped like a penis in the background in the episode "Chowder and Mr. Fugu", and then there's the time Chowder unknowingly ''raped'' Shnitzel with a wooden spoon.
* After Mung and Truffles make up at the end of "Mung on the Rocks", they head off to "get cooking", ignoring Chowder's complains that [[EntendreFailure the kitchen was the other way]]. The fact this was in a kid's show makes it less [[{{Squick}} squicky]] and more [[RuleOfFunny funny]]. If you consider what "cooking" is slang for, it's even worse.
** And, just before this happens, Truffles kisses Mung on the cheek, [[SomethingElseAlsoRises and his]] [[GagNose (very large) nose]] [[SomethingElseAlsoRises bounces up in the air for a brief moment,]] while Mung's eyebrows go up, and he says something along the lines of 'Oh boy'.
* One of the dishes listed in the cookbook that appears in the beginning of every episode was "Fumunda Cheese Crisps".[[note]]Fumunda cheese is a term used to describe a build up of sweat, dirt, and other such assorted gunk and filth from slang for smegma under the testicles of a man who hasn't washed his equipment properly: testicles: hence the name, a corruption of ''from-under cheese'', where the substance definitely comes from.cheese''.[[/note]] Somebody apparently caught that, because in the middle of the first season the name was replaced by a more child-friendly "Shwish Cheese Crisps".
* In "Kid Shnitzel", Chowder and Shnitzel pretend to be babies and are sent to a "Baby Prison". When the Warden goes to change Shnitzel's diaper, Chowder tells him to "protect his business". And he says it more than once.
** Earlier in that same episode, Mung enters the room lugging a colossal pastry and announces, "Hey, Shnitzel! Wanna help me [[ToiletHumour pinch this loaf]]? Of bread?".
* In "Endive's Dirty Secret", when Miss Endive chases Mung to town to get the embarrassing picture of her back, one of the buildings in the background is for "Madam B.S." fortune-telling service. What an appropriate name. Not to mention when Mung and Chowder are using it as blackmail, the picture itself is comically censored to make it seem more of a dirty picture than it actually was, but still.
Crisps".



* "Okay, Shnitzel, time to grab my enormous buns!"
* "We need more spice!" "Well at least one of us acknowledged it."



* From "The Belgian Waffle Slobber Barker":
-->'''Mung:''' We are gonna need protection!\\
'''Chowder:''' Should I call the cops?\\
'''Mung:''' No, not that kind of protection.\\
'''Shnitzel:''' Radda radda radda?\\
'''Truffles:''' Not ''that'' kind of protection.
* "Don't you wanna know what Mung and Shintzel do when they say they're going to the grocery store?
* Toward the end of "The Lollistops", Chowder and Gazpacho are arrested by the Tooth Police. As they are surrounded one yells out "Freeze! Prepare for a cavity search!" You know, because they're the Tooth Police? ''Right??''
* The [[MixAndMatchCritters Chicktapus]]. [[spoiler:Guess what is put in Mung's mouth]].
* In the famous "Shopping Spree" episode featuring the actual voice actors, when Mung's VA says they have to do something to make money, the camera pans to each of the four actors, but when it gets to Creator/TaraStrong, you see her flirtatiously looking at the camera and primping her hair.
** Also in that episode, when talking about Truffles, Schnitzel makes whipping noises. Mung comes back with something along the lines of "she doesn't run my life".

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* From "The Belgian Waffle Slobber Barker":
-->'''Mung:''' We are gonna need protection!\\
'''Chowder:''' Should I call the cops?\\
'''Mung:''' No, not that kind of protection.\\
'''Shnitzel:''' Radda radda radda?\\
'''Truffles:''' Not ''that'' kind of protection.
* "Don't you wanna know what Mung and Shintzel do when they say they're going to the grocery store?
* Toward the end of "The Lollistops", Chowder and Gazpacho are arrested by the Tooth Police. As they are surrounded one yells out "Freeze! Prepare for a cavity search!" You know, because they're the Tooth Police? ''Right??''
* The [[MixAndMatchCritters Chicktapus]]. [[spoiler:Guess what is put in Mung's mouth]].
* In the famous "Shopping Spree" episode featuring the actual voice actors, when Mung's VA says they have to do something to make money, the camera pans to each of the four actors, but when it gets to Creator/TaraStrong, you see her flirtatiously looking at the camera and primping her hair.
** Also in that episode, when talking about Truffles, Schnitzel makes whipping noises. Mung comes back with something along the lines of "she doesn't run my life".
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* In the episode where Miss Endive pranks Mung, culminating in her dropping a colossal pie on him? [[spoiler:Thinking she has ''crushed him to death'', she has a mental breakdown and then it's revealed that Mung made and planted a body to make her think she had killed him.]]
** From the same episode: "You're under arrest for burying a body! ...of great work!"
* Any episode with Reuben. Especially the Party Cruise episode.
--> '''Chowder:''' Mung? I don't want to be a man.
--> '''Mung:''' ...Er, okay...!
** This line, in a sort of stealth-innuendo way.
---> '''Mung:''' Look, ''you''! We've had enough of this over-indulgent ''sailor's'' lifestyle!
* "Schnitzel Quits" had several, but one stood out during the escape scene; in order to distract Endive, Truffles dives mushroom first into Endive's...buns...stunning her for a few seconds. Keep in mind what's usually compared to mushrooms.
* In the Christmas special there is a joke where Mung says something along the lines of "I never thought I'd have to do this" and jumps off a bridge. It pans out and he was in no danger but it was still a solid suicide joke.
* A large part of the episode "The Heist" has some suggestive moments with Schnitzel and Mrs. Endive including Endive asking Schnitzel to her place for "desert".
* In the Christmas episode there's a quick gag involving a grown man that looks like a middle-aged Chowder. His name (as listed in the end credits) is Man Chowder.



* One episode involves Chowder selling Burple Nurples (Little purple...things.) In the episode he runs into a bathroom, followed by a unzipping sound. Then the sentient toilet says "I looooove Burple Nurples." causing Chowder to run out of the bathroom screaming. Keep in mind that Chowder is purple.
* The episode that involves Gazpacho telling Chowder that [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything now that Panini has kissed him, they have to get married or else her reputation will be ruined]].[[note]]Replace "kiss" with, well [[DontExplainTheJoke you know]]...[[/note]]
* In "The Broken Part" Chowder has to replace a broken machine. Said machine makes pizzas called feetzas. [[ItMakesSenseInContext The feetza maker consists of multiple pairs of mechanical feet that knead the dough.]] The machine also has a dough dispenser, and when the dough is dispensed, it looks like the [[ToiletHumour machine is defecating.]]
* During the showdown with Endive in "Schnitzel Quits," Truffles performs the "Pain of A Thousand Flushes," where she rams her mushroom hat into Endive's ass. The latter is clearly shocked and violated.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efjdB2FuZNg Schnitzel's joke in the sing beans episode.]] This was obviously INTENDED to get past the radar.
** Schnitzel himself is a StealthPun example. [[DontExplainTheJoke Rock-hard Schnitzel]], anyone? And [[FridgeHorror the ladies love him]].
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** Schnitzel himself is a StealthPun example. [[DontExplainTheJoke Rock-hard Schnitzel]], anyone? And [[BiggerIsBetterInBed the ladies love him]].

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** Schnitzel himself is a StealthPun example. [[DontExplainTheJoke Rock-hard Schnitzel]], anyone? And [[BiggerIsBetterInBed [[FridgeHorror the ladies love him]].

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