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* Don't forget how the turtles used the word "shell" as a curse word. More specifically, it is treated as a portmanteau of "shit" and "hell". Not to mention Hun's "crud" which could be interpreted as "crap".

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* Don't forget how the turtles used the word "shell" as a curse word. More specifically, it is treated as a portmanteau of "shit" and "hell". Not to mention both Raphael's and Hun's repeated usage of "crud" which could be interpreted as "crap".
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* In ''Fallen Angel'', Angel gives the Turtles clothes to wear in order for them to sneak into the Purple Dragons' hideout. While Leo and Raph were fighting two Purple Dragon members in the ring, Leo has trouble moving around due to his clothes and wonders why humans even wear clothes since he and his brothers [[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal wear nothing but ninja accessories and armor]]. It's easy to forget about, considering that their shells make it appear like they're wearing clothing, but in reality they're all technically naked. And then, Raph's line all but blatantly says he's actually seen a human naked before.

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* In ''Fallen Angel'', Angel gives the Turtles clothes to wear in order for them to sneak into the Purple Dragons' hideout. While Leo and Raph were fighting two Purple Dragon members in the ring, Leo has trouble moving around due to his clothes and wonders why humans even wear clothes since he and his brothers [[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal wear nothing but ninja accessories and armor]]. It's easy to forget about, considering that their shells make it appear like they're wearing clothing, but in reality they're all technically naked. And then, Raph's line all but blatantly says he's actually seen a human naked before.before (though his use of the word "skivvies," which is slang for underwear, implies he was spared from the worst of it).
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-->'''Raph''': Ya ever seen a human in his skivvies? Trust me, it ain't a pretty sight.

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-->'''Raph''': Ya ever seen a human in his skivvies? Trust me, it ain't a pretty sight.sight.
* In ''Tale of Master Yoshi'', we actually see Tang Shen and Mashimi's ''dead bodies''.
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* Some of Bishop's lines towards Karai reek of MemeticMolester status, especially when he repeatedly calls her lovely while he's keeping her captive and attempting to kill her. One of such lines really clinches some unsettling [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil implications of what he might of done to her.]]

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* Some of Bishop's lines towards Karai reek of MemeticMolester status, especially when he repeatedly calls her lovely while he's keeping her captive and attempting to kill her. One of such lines really clinches some unsettling [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil implications of what he might of have done to her.]]
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* "Return to New York features Leo averting NeverSayDie, a ''very'' rare occurrence in anything 4Kids was involved in, this show included. May other episodes, such as "Prodigal Son", used every euphemism in the book (with "destroy" being the most common one:

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* "Return ''Return to New York York'' features Leo averting NeverSayDie, a ''very'' rare occurrence in anything 4Kids was involved in, this show included. May other episodes, such as "Prodigal Son", ''Prodigal Son'', used every euphemism in the book (with "destroy" being the most common one:one):



* Bishop getting impaled through the chest and leaking what appears to be silver blood certainly counts.

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* Bishop getting impaled through the chest on a hook and leaking what appears to be silver blood certainly counts.



* In "Fallen Angel" Hun remarks on how much he enjoyed burning down the store that Casey's father owned, Casey's reply is "At least I ''had'' a father!" possibly implying that Hun is a [[BastardBastard bastard.]]
** Similarly, though never actually said, it's alluded to repeatedly that Hun and the Dragons killed Casey's father. In "Dragons Rising" Casey even has flashback of his father leaving to talk to the police with a baseball bat which seems to be the last time Casey saw him alive. That episode also ends with Casey visiting his father's grave, and tells his father that he fought for what was right. Seeing a grave indicating a character is dead is a ''very'' rare occurrence in anything 4Kids was involved in.

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* In "Fallen Angel" ''Fallen Angel'' Hun remarks on how much he enjoyed burning down the store that Casey's father owned, Casey's reply is "At least I ''had'' a father!" possibly implying that Hun is a [[BastardBastard bastard.]]
** Similarly, though never actually said, it's alluded to repeatedly that Hun and the Dragons killed Casey's father. In "Dragons Rising" ''Dragons Rising'' Casey even has flashback of his father leaving to talk to the police with a baseball bat which seems to be the last time Casey saw him alive. That episode also ends with Casey visiting his father's grave, and tells his father that he fought for what was right. Seeing a grave indicating a character is dead is a ''very'' rare occurrence in anything 4Kids was involved in.



* "Same As It Never Was", the ''entire episode'', it was grim and grittier, characters are ''heavily implied'' to have died, and the biggest Crap Passing moments? ''The Turtles of that dimension are killed'', with their corpses ''completely on screen'', Shredder dying via laser drill to the face, and Karai being bazooka'd, this episode is the least child friendly in the series, and makes you wonder how "Insane In The Membrane" got rejected, even with all the frightening imagery in ''that'' episode, "Same As It Never Was" evokes terrifying to ''absolutely insane'' effects.

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* "Same ''Same As It Never Was", Was'', the ''entire episode'', it was grim and grittier, characters are ''heavily implied'' to have died, and the biggest Crap Passing moments? ''The Turtles of that dimension are killed'', with their corpses ''completely on screen'', Shredder dying via laser drill to the face, and Karai being bazooka'd, this episode is the least child friendly in the series, and makes you wonder how "Insane ''Insane In The Membrane" Membrane'' got rejected, even with all the frightening imagery in ''that'' episode, "Same ''Same As It Never Was" Was'' evokes terrifying to ''absolutely insane'' effects.



* There's a 50/50 chance Mikey's line about how [[TheInternetIsForPorn "there's all sorts of crazy stuff on the internet!"]] from Back to the Sewer is this.

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* There's a 50/50 chance Mikey's line about how [[TheInternetIsForPorn "there's all sorts of crazy stuff on the internet!"]] from Back ''Back to the Sewer Sewer'' is this.



* In the season 4 episode "Insane in the Membrane" Baxter Stockman finally clones a new body for himself only to discover that the process is imperfect after ''his body starts to rot and his fingers fall off on screen''. Then later, April kicks him in the face, and the damage done is ''literally'' jaw-dropping. It didn't air in the US during its original run on [=4KidsTV=], but eventually did on Nicktoons. It's quite possible it avoided the radar entirely by accident in that case, perhaps assuming it had already been vetted by Fox.

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* In the season 4 episode "Insane ''Insane in the Membrane" Membrane'' Baxter Stockman finally clones a new body for himself only to discover that the process is imperfect after ''his body starts to rot and his fingers fall off on screen''. Then later, April kicks him in the face, and the damage done is ''literally'' jaw-dropping. It didn't air in the US during its original run on [=4KidsTV=], but eventually did on Nicktoons. It's quite possible it avoided the radar entirely by accident in that case, perhaps assuming it had already been vetted by Fox.



* In "Tales of Leo", Mikey says, "It '''sucks''' being cold blooded!" Surprising to hear on a 4Kids cartoon.

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* In "Tales ''Tales of Leo", Leo'', Mikey says, "It '''sucks''' being cold blooded!" Surprising to hear on a 4Kids cartoon.



* In the first episode, when the turtles go up to the surface, a couple walks out of a building laughing and they're walking rather wobbily, implying that they're drunk.
* In "Playtime's Over", Constable Biggles says "Well I'll be boffed!" in response to seeing a Phantom ship. Boffed can be used as slang for sex, which makes this effectively a hidden PrecisionFStrike.
* "Zixxth Sense" has Raphael threatening Zixx, "I'm gonna kick yer miserable keister from here to Uranus!" Probably unintentional, [[UranusIsShowing but...]]
* In "Fallen Angel", Angel gives the Turtles clothes to wear in order for them to sneak into the Purple Dragons' hideout. While Leo and Raph were fighting two Purple Dragon members in the ring, Leo has trouble moving around due to his clothes and wonders why do humans even wear clothes since he and his brothers [[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal wear nothing but ninja accessories and armor]], considering the fact that their shells make it appear they're wearing clothing but in reality, they're technically naked.
-->'''Leo''': "Geez, I can barely move in this stuff. What is the deal with humans and clothes?"
-->'''Raph''': "Ya ever seen a human in his skivvies? Trust me, it ain't a pretty sight."

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* In the first episode, when the turtles go up to the surface, a couple walks out of a building laughing and they're walking rather wobbily, wobbly, implying that they're drunk.
* In "Playtime's Over", ''Playtime's Over'', Constable Biggles says "Well I'll be boffed!" in response to seeing a Phantom ship. Boffed can be used as slang for sex, which makes this effectively a hidden PrecisionFStrike.
* "Zixxth Sense" ''Zixxth Sense'' has Raphael threatening Zixx, "I'm gonna kick yer miserable keister from here to Uranus!" Probably unintentional, [[UranusIsShowing but...]]
* In "Fallen Angel", ''Fallen Angel'', Angel gives the Turtles clothes to wear in order for them to sneak into the Purple Dragons' hideout. While Leo and Raph were fighting two Purple Dragon members in the ring, Leo has trouble moving around due to his clothes and wonders why do humans even wear clothes since he and his brothers [[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal wear nothing but ninja accessories and armor]], armor]]. It's easy to forget about, considering the fact that their shells make it appear like they're wearing clothing clothing, but in reality, reality they're all technically naked.
naked. And then, Raph's line all but blatantly says he's actually seen a human naked before.
-->'''Leo''': "Geez, Geez, I can barely move in this stuff. What is the deal with humans and clothes?"
clothes?
-->'''Raph''': "Ya Ya ever seen a human in his skivvies? Trust me, it ain't a pretty sight."
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* In the season 4 episode "Insane in the Membrane" Baxter Stockman finally clones a new body for himself only to discover that the process is imperfect after ''his body starts to rot and his fingers fall off on screen''. Then later, April kicks him in the face, and the damage done is ''literally'' jaw-dropping. It didn't air in the US during its original run on [=4KidsYV=], but eventually did on Nickelodeon. It's quite possible it avoided the radar entirely by accident in that case, perhaps assuming it had already been vetted by Fox.

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* In the season 4 episode "Insane in the Membrane" Baxter Stockman finally clones a new body for himself only to discover that the process is imperfect after ''his body starts to rot and his fingers fall off on screen''. Then later, April kicks him in the face, and the damage done is ''literally'' jaw-dropping. It didn't air in the US during its original run on [=4KidsYV=], [=4KidsTV=], but eventually did on Nickelodeon.Nicktoons. It's quite possible it avoided the radar entirely by accident in that case, perhaps assuming it had already been vetted by Fox.
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* "Return to New York features Leo averting NeverSayDie, a ''very'' rare occurrence in anything 4Kids was involved in, this show included. May other episodes, such as "Prodigal Son", used every euphemism in the book (with "destroy" being the most common one:
--> Leo: Have you guys forgotten how he forced us from our home, burned down April's building, nearly killed us all?
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** Similarly, though never actually said, it's alluded to repeatedly that Hun and the Dragons killed Casey's father. In "Dragons Rising" Casey even has flashback of his father leaving to talk to the police with a baseball bat which seems to be the last time Casey saw him alive.

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** Similarly, though never actually said, it's alluded to repeatedly that Hun and the Dragons killed Casey's father. In "Dragons Rising" Casey even has flashback of his father leaving to talk to the police with a baseball bat which seems to be the last time Casey saw him alive. That episode also ends with Casey visiting his father's grave, and tells his father that he fought for what was right. Seeing a grave indicating a character is dead is a ''very'' rare occurrence in anything 4Kids was involved in.
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* Some of Bishop's lines towards Karai reek of MemeticMolester status, especially when he repeatedly calls her lovely while he's keeping her captive and attempting to kill her. One of such lines really clinches some unsettling [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil implications of what he might of done to her.]]
-->'''Bishop:''' I see you decided to stretch your legs, my dear! Perhaps I will too!
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* In the season 4 episode "Insane in the Membrane" Baxter Stockman finally clones a new body for himself only to discover that the process is imperfect after ''his body starts to rot and his fingers fall off on screen''. Then later, April kicks him in the face, and the damage done is ''literally'' jaw-dropping. They never aired it on tv, but it still counts as GettingCrapPastTheRadar since they included it on the box set without warning.
** There was also going to be an episode planned out that had Hun being a conjoined twin, that was a bit too much for 4Kids, so the episode ended up being scrapped.

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* In the season 4 episode "Insane in the Membrane" Baxter Stockman finally clones a new body for himself only to discover that the process is imperfect after ''his body starts to rot and his fingers fall off on screen''. Then later, April kicks him in the face, and the damage done is ''literally'' jaw-dropping. They never aired it It didn't air in the US during its original run on tv, [=4KidsYV=], but eventually did on Nickelodeon. It's quite possible it still counts as GettingCrapPastTheRadar since they included it on avoided the box set without warning.
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radar entirely by accident in that case, perhaps assuming it had already been vetted by Fox.
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There was also going to be an episode planned out that had Hun being a conjoined twin, that was a bit too much for 4Kids, so the episode ended up being scrapped.
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* In "Fallen Angel", Angel gives the Turtles clothes to wear in order for them to sneak into the Purple Dragons' hideout. While Leo and Raph were fighting two Purple Dragon members in the ring, Leo has trouble moving around due to his clothes and wonders why do humans even wear clothes since he and his brothers[[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal wear nothing but ninja accessories and armor]], considering the fact that their shells make it appear they're wearing clothing but in reality, they're technically naked.

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* In "Fallen Angel", Angel gives the Turtles clothes to wear in order for them to sneak into the Purple Dragons' hideout. While Leo and Raph were fighting two Purple Dragon members in the ring, Leo has trouble moving around due to his clothes and wonders why do humans even wear clothes since he and his brothers[[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal brothers [[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal wear nothing but ninja accessories and armor]], considering the fact that their shells make it appear they're wearing clothing but in reality, they're technically naked.
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* In "Fallen Angel", Angel gives the Turtles clothes to wear in order for them to sneak into the Purple Dragons' hideout. While Leo and Raph were fighting two Purple Dragon members in the ring, Leo has trouble moving around due to his clothes and wonders why do humans even wear clothes since he and his brothers seldom wear nothing but ninja accessories and armor, considering the fact that their shells make it appear they're wearing clothing but in reality, they're technically naked.

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* In "Fallen Angel", Angel gives the Turtles clothes to wear in order for them to sneak into the Purple Dragons' hideout. While Leo and Raph were fighting two Purple Dragon members in the ring, Leo has trouble moving around due to his clothes and wonders why do humans even wear clothes since he and his brothers seldom brothers[[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal wear nothing but ninja accessories and armor, armor]], considering the fact that their shells make it appear they're wearing clothing but in reality, they're technically naked.
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* In "Fallen Angel", Angel gives the Turtles clothes to wear in order for them to sneak into the Purple Dragons' hideout. While Leo and Raph were fighting two Purple Dragon members in the ring, Leo has trouble moving around because of the clothes and wonders why do humans wear clothes since he and his brothers seldom wear proper clothing, considering the fact that their shells make it look like they're wearing clothing but in reality, they're technically naked.

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* In "Fallen Angel", Angel gives the Turtles clothes to wear in order for them to sneak into the Purple Dragons' hideout. While Leo and Raph were fighting two Purple Dragon members in the ring, Leo has trouble moving around because of the due to his clothes and wonders why do humans even wear clothes since he and his brothers seldom wear proper clothing, nothing but ninja accessories and armor, considering the fact that their shells make it look like appear they're wearing clothing but in reality, they're technically naked.
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* In "Fallen Angel", Angel gives the Turtles clothes to wear in order for them to sneak into the Purple Dragons' hideout. While Leo and Raph were fighting two Purple Dragon members in the ring, Leo has trouble moving around because of the clothes and wonders why do humans wear clothes since he and his brothers seldom wear proper clothing, considering the fact that their shells and plastrons make it look like they're wearing clothing but in reality, they're technically naked.

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* In "Fallen Angel", Angel gives the Turtles clothes to wear in order for them to sneak into the Purple Dragons' hideout. While Leo and Raph were fighting two Purple Dragon members in the ring, Leo has trouble moving around because of the clothes and wonders why do humans wear clothes since he and his brothers seldom wear proper clothing, considering the fact that their shells and plastrons make it look like they're wearing clothing but in reality, they're technically naked.

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