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* In the first episode of the Disney series, after Doug's mom makes the announcement of her pregnancy, Judy gives a thumbs up and says, "Way to go, Dad." leaving Doug confused while his dad embarrassedly explains that it's nothing.

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* In the first episode of the Disney series, episode, after Doug's mom makes the announcement of her pregnancy, Judy gives a thumbs up and says, "Way to go, Dad." leaving Leaving Doug confused while his dad embarrassedly embarrassingly explains that it's nothing.
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* A restaurant at the mall is named "Baloney Hut," and its slogan is, "get your butt to the Baloney Hut."

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* A restaurant at the mall is named "Baloney Hut," and its slogan is, "get "Get your butt to the Baloney Hut."
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* "Doug: Mayor for a Day" does this in the form of an OverlyPreparedGag: Doug helps save Mr. Swirly's ice cream factory by telling him to let an onslaught of chocolate chip ice cream hit their cooling fan, not only stopping their ice cream from melting but creating a batch of chocolate swirly in the process. The Mayor, who was too nervous to make the decision himself, sends Doug a thank-you care which reads "Sometimes, you just gotta let the chips[[note]]Shit[[/note]] hit the fan!" In fact, ''Doug himself'' had earlier used that exact phrase while talking to Mr. Swirly on the telephone.

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* "Doug: Mayor for a Day" does this in the form of an OverlyPreparedGag: Doug helps save Mr. Swirly's ice cream factory by telling him to let an onslaught of chocolate chip ice cream hit their cooling fan, not only stopping their ice cream from melting but creating a batch of chocolate swirly in the process. The Mayor, who was too nervous to make the decision himself, sends Doug a thank-you care card which reads "Sometimes, you just gotta let the chips[[note]]Shit[[/note]] hit the fan!" In fact, ''Doug himself'' had earlier used that exact phrase while talking to Mr. Swirly on the telephone.
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* In "Doug's Big Catch", Mr. Dink yells something that sounds a lot like [[AtomicFBomb Fuck]] when he realizes that the fish they were hunting the whole episode stole $3.00 from his wallet.
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* A RunningGag in the Disney version is Doug's father attempting to initiate TheTalk. In the Christmas episode Doug outright says he knows what sex is.
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* Also from the Disney run, in "Doug Gets It All", Guy mutters "a bunch of jackasses" when examining Doug's cartoon about him as a donkey.
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* The most blatant case of this was the episode "Doug's Minor Catastrophe" which is about a new snack called [[GRatedDrug "Nick Nacks"]] going on sale that turns out to have unpleasant side effects similar to that of real life drugs. To help drive home the point the product ends up getting banned from stores and Roger ends up basically becoming a drug dealer by selling Nick Nacks himself.
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** According to head writer Ken Scarborough, a Beets-themed poster in Doug's bedroom which read "I (HEART) TOFU" (a fairly obvious reference to the song "Killer Tofu") was read by one irate mother as "I (HEART) TO F.U."

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* In "Doug Tips the Scales," Beebe's two-piece bikini is the same hue as her skin tone, leaving little to the imagination.



* In the first episode of the Disney series, after Doug's mom makes the announcement of her pregnancy, Judy gives a thumbs up and says, "Way to go, Dad." leaving Doug confused while his dad embarrassingly explains that it's nothing.

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* In the first episode of the Disney series, after Doug's mom makes the announcement of her pregnancy, Judy gives a thumbs up and says, "Way to go, Dad." leaving Doug confused while his dad embarrassingly embarrassedly explains that it's nothing.
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** The opening of "Doug Meets Fentruck", a fantasy that takes place in an Old West-style bar, depicts cowboys smoking ''and'' drinking, as well as chewing tobacco and spitting into a spittoon. The only one not drinking alcohol: Sheriff Doug himself, who is imbibing "Moo Moo Milk."

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** The opening of "Doug Meets Fentruck", a fantasy that takes place in an Old West-style bar, West saloon, depicts cowboys smoking ''and'' drinking, as well as chewing what we might assume to be tobacco and spitting into a spittoon. The only one not drinking alcohol: Sheriff Doug himself, who is imbibing "Moo Moo Milk."

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* In "Doug Battles the Rulemeister," the statue of Thaddeus Bluff in the school hallway is a nude, save for a strategically placed book with the word "KNOWLEGE" [sic] on the cover.

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* In "Doug Battles the Rulemeister," the statue of Thaddeus Bluff in the school founder in the hallway is a nude, save for a strategically placed book with the word "KNOWLEGE" [sic] on the cover. cover.
* In "Doug to the Rescue," one of the earlier Quailman episodes, Quailman's khaki shorts begin to slip down, but he grabs them and pulls them back up just before his... endowment is exposed. (Keep in mind Quailman wears his underwear on the outside of his shorts!)

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