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1* Lois Griffin in ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'', from an early episode: "This isn't art! This isn't even entertainment! This... BLOWS!!"
2** After Quagmire delivers a massive TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Brian, he finishes with "thanks for the fucking steak."
3*** Brian gets in one of his own in a later episode after unknowingly sleeping with Quagmire's father (who had undergone a sex-change operation).
4--->'''Brian:''' ''([[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown after getting beaten up by Quagmire]])'' Hey!\
5''(Quagmire turns around as he walks away)''\
6'''Brian:''' I fucked your dad. ''(slams door)''
7** The trope would apply to most of the swears in ''Family Guy'' since, despite this being an adult show, harsher swear words (like "shit" and "fuck") are still fairly rare, so when they do swear it tends to stand out a lot.
8--->'''Brian''': You know, Peter, I hate to say "I told you so" about not being a genius but, uh ... YEEAH! IN YOUR FUCKING FACE, FUCKWAD!
9** Each entry in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' parody trilogy contains one Precision F-Strike.
10* In ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'', Steve's friend Snot tends to drop a few f-bombs here and there:
11** When Steve boasts about [[ItMakesSenseInContext getting "accidental" head-touching-balls action from Snot's mom]], then addresses him by his given name [[spoiler: Schmuley]], Snot responds with "The fuck did you just call me?"
12** Steve hijacks a tractor meant to harvest cabbage for Snot's farmer uncle, Snot calls him up.
13--> '''Snot''' ''(leaving a voicemail for Steve)'': Steve, this is Snot Lowinstein; third time trying to talk to you. Listen, you're kind of fucking us with this whole tractor thing.
14** When Steve and his friend start arguing over their sleepover plan falling through, Snot interrupts Toshi starting on some proverb or another by angrily screaming at him to learn English (he can actually speak perfect English with no accent, he just chooses not to), prompting this response:
15--->'''Snot:''' LEARN ENGLISH! ''LEARN! ENGLISH!''\
16'''Toshi:''' Eat. My. BALLS!
17* ''WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck'': In the older Donald Duck cartoons, sometimes Donald Duck would use profanity, in the cartoon shorts "Don Donald" 1936 and "The Village Smithy" 1942, he used the word "Jackass", later on he would actually use the word "Bitch" in the 1954 cartoon short "Spare the Rod"
18--->'''Donald Duck''': You little bitch, I'll murder you!
19* ''WesternAnimation/FlipTheFrog'': In the 1930 cartoon short "The Cuckoo Murder Case" the telephone creature can be heard uttering the word "Damn" which is the first cartoon short to use the word.
20--->'''Telephone Creature''': Damn.
21* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
22** Lisa Simpson swears by far the least number of times of any character. She almost used strong language one time in "The Night of The Dolphin", when she is bit by a dolphin, causing her to yell, "Son of a...!" before getting cut off by Homer. Although, she did say milder language in the show rarely, and semi-commonly in the Tracey Ullman shorts.
23** Even better: Ralph Wiggum, normally the idiot who named his eponymous trope, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3d9gtqukkF4 cussing when talking about Moe Szyzlak]] in "Judge Me Tender".
24** In "Bart's Inner Child"
25--->'''Kent Brockman:''' Folks are finally accepting their feelings and really communicating with no holding back. And this reporter thinks it's about fucking time.
26** From, "Homer The Whopper". Not much of a swear, but it was still bleeped (which is particularly odd since Homer used the word in question twice without being censored in "The Father, the Son, and the Holy Guest Star" five seasons earlier).
27--->'''Lyle [=McCarthy=]:''' Something bad happens and you cope by cramming a donut in your mouth.\
28'''Homer:''' Well you don't always have time to masturbate.
29** In "Girls Just Want to Have Sums", Lisa must dress like a boy (and is now addressed as 'Toilet') in order to attend the male side of Springfield Elementary ([[ItMakesSenseInContext long story]]). The conversation she has with an unknowing Milhouse shocks her:
30--->'''Lisa/Toilet:''' ''(raspy voice)'' Did you know Lisa Simpson? [[ButHeSoundsHandsome I heard she was pretty cool.]]\
31'''Milhouse:''' Lisa? Oh yeah, we totally had a thing, but I had to break it off.\
32'''Lisa/Toilet:''' ''(normal voice)'' WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?!
33** How shocking was Homer's explosive ([[CurseCutShort cut short]]) swear in "Who Shot Mr. Burns? Part 1"? His own children somehow ''knew'' what word he was about to use, and they looked scared when he quietly told them, "Kids, would you step outside for a second?"
34** The most precise of all Precision F-Strikes in ''The Simpsons'' comes from the episode "Hurricane Neddy", delivered by ''Ned Flanders'' of all people.
35--->'''Ned:''' Aw, hell, diddly-ding-dong-- ''CRAP!'' CAN'T YOU MORONS DO ANYTHING RIGHT?!
36*** He gets a more positive one in "I, (Annoyed Grunt)-Bot," when seeing Bart's bicycle tricked out with flame decals causes him to utter an appreciative "That is one ''bitchin''' bike!" His kids are horrified.
37---->'''Rod:''' ''([[CoverInnocentEyesAndEars covering Todd's ears]])'' Daddy said a cuss word!
38---->'''Ned:''' Lighten up, Roddy!
39** In the "Treehouse of Horror IV" segment "The Devil and Homer Simpson", Homer searches his emergency donut stash, only to find it empty with a note reading "Dear Homer, I.O.U. one emergency donut. Signed, Homer". Upon discovering this, he exclaims "Bastard! He's always one step ahead!" The first word is often left out of British TV broadcasts.
40*** "Treehouse of Horror IX"'s "Starship Poopers" manages one even with censorship: Kang is revealed to be [[FaceFullOfAlienWingWong the father of Maggie after abducting and inseminating Marge]], and when he demands custody, he and Homer wind up on ''Series/JerrySpringer,'' with predictable ClusterBleepBomb results.
41---->'''Marge:''' I'm so [bleep] embarrassed.
42** In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie'', Marge gets one with "Someone throw the goddamn bomb!" The TV version is just "the damn bomb".
43** In "The Joy of Sect", both Lisa and Marge angrily yell 'damn'!
44** In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqTzjKr3FwQ this]] DeletedScene from "A Tale of Two Springfields," [[Music/TheWho Roger Daltrey]] tells Marge to "shut the fuck up."
45** "Behind the Laughter," a {{Mockumentary}}-style episode which presents the Simpson family as AnimatedActors in their own show, has one memorable incident from Marge (very restrained as writer George Meyer noted that the staff spent weeks pitching "Marge filth").
46--->'''Marge:''' Homer kept saying he could do a more realistic family show. Finally, I said, "So do it. Either [bleep] or get off the pot."
47--->'''Narrator:''' And [bleep] he did.
48* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'':
49** Butters doesn't swear often, and thus it has a far greater effect when he does. The rest of the characters swearing like crazy doesn't really matter: it's very much to do with the individual.
50** Comedy Central seems to agree that this is effective, as he was allowed to say "Ah, shit." at the end of "Imaginationland". As we all know from the episode "It Hits The Fan", the network has a history of only allowing them to use that word when the situation calls for it.
51** Another classic was his cheering "Fuck him up, Wendy!" when Wendy fights Cartman in ''Breast Cancer Show Ever''.
52** A particularly brilliant one comes at the end of "Christian Rock Hard", when, after being screwed over by Cartman, Butters calmly walks over to him, farts in his face, gives him the finger and says "Fuck you, Eric." He then calmly walks away.
53** "It Hits The Fan" also spoofed this trope when the use of a single swear word was hyped on a TV show was hyped in the media. The actual sentence came at the end of the fake episode, "Oh, by the way, you got some shit on your face there."
54** Don't... FUCK... with... Wendy... Testaburger!!!!
55** This incident from TheMovie stands out amongst the {{Cluster F Bomb}}ing: when Cartman learns [[YouAreGrounded he's grounded for one week longer than Stan and Kyle]] for watching the Terrence and Phillip movie against their parents' strict orders not to, he can only say, "That's fucking bullshit." This carries enough weight to shock Kyle's mom further.
56*** There's also the very first F-bomb in the movie. After over five minutes of content not worthy of the film's MPA rating description, Terrance says, "You're such a pigfucker, Phillip!" This shocks the boys, who are watching Terrance and Phillip's movie, and from there, the Cluster F-Bombing begins.
57** In the episode "All About Mormons" Gary, the son of the Mormon family that moved into down, gives a somewhat powerful, thought provoking speech at the end of the episode, ending it with "suck my balls." This is pretty tame for South Park, but given that Gary was Mormon and the entire family used clean, frequently cutesy language throughout the episode it was a Precision F-Strike for the character in question.
58** And there was also that time Kenny was eaten by a giant bird that busted through the ceiling after the plot of the episode was already resolved.
59-->'''Stan:''' ...What the fuck?!
60* Similar to the ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' example, most of the cast of ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'' swear like sailors. Princess Clara, on the other hand, uses profanity very sparingly, so when she drops an F-bomb, you notice it.
61* In ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'', the gym teacher says "what is this crap?" in reaction to Dexter's excuse note.
62** At the end of "[[BannedEpisode Rude Removal]]", Dexter goes "[[OhCrap Oh, shit.]]" after his mom said she's going to clean his & Dee-Dee's mouths with soap.
63* In ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'', a robot mutters "God dammit" when explaining how powerful the Mondo-Bot is.
64** Pops up again in season 5, when [[spoiler:Scaramouche]] says that a particular fellow "looked like a talking penis". What's more, this season aired on Toonami, and there was no questionable language present at all that season until this very moment, and never again for the rest of the show.
65* ''WesternAnimation/{{Reboot}}'': In the episode ''Painted Windows'' [[ItMakesSenseInContext Hexadecimal's mask]] sneaks this in:
66--> '''Mask''': Guardian. Guardian! You have removed the only thing that keeps her power in check! Without the mask, Hexadecimal will overload, and be destroyed! [[YouFool You fool,]] you silly fool! ''Damn you!''
67* ''WesternAnimation/{{Metalocalypse}}'': "''That's my bread and butter you're fucking with.''" Run away. Now. [[BadassNormal Charles]] is pissed.
68* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks'', Martin Luther King Jr gets one with [[NWordPrivileges "nigga" (derived from the original word "nigger")]]. He went on to give a speech using the [[ClusterFBomb cluster N-bomb]]. [[ItMakesSenseInContext In context, he used what he described was "the ugliest word in the English language" to call them out on how they were all acting. How this was not the future that he had in mind for black people. He felt how they were acting was completely shameful.]]
69** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSklJQmfbzM=related Tom Dubois]] too.
70--->'''Tom:''' MOTHER FUCK! Shit! Shit! Shit! Shit Pricks! Shit! Shit! SHIIIIIIIIIT!
71* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'':
72** In pre-Code cartoon "Bosko's Picture Show", in a moment that doubles as a potshot against soon-to-be-former boss Leon Schlesinger, Bosko points to Dirty Dalton, a stereotypical villain, and angrily shouts something that could be interpreted as "The dirty fuck!" (it sounds more like "The dirty fock!", and some animation historians point out the last word is actually supposed to be "fox", but probably wasn't edited properly).
73** There's a classic [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3EuQQ_NJiM "blooper" clip]] of WesternAnimation/PorkyPig (presumably a studio gag reel or something like that) smacking his thumb with a hammer while pounding a nail, and muttering, "Oh, son of a bi-bi-bi, son of a bi-bi-bi, son of a bi-bi-bi-Gun!" He then turns to the camera and adds, "Ha-ha-ha, you thought I was gonna say "S-shu-son of a ''bitch''", didn't ya?"
74** "The Rebel Without Claws" has Tweety modify his {{catchphrase}} to "I tawt I taw a damn Yankee tat!" The Creator/CartoonNetwork version cuts the word "damn" out of the line with a scene splice and the version on the [[Creator/TheWB former WB network]] cuts the scene entirely. Me-TV's screening of the short leaves it intact.
75** When Baron Sam's fusilage hits an ammunition dump in "Dumb Patrol" (1964), Bugs Bunny looks up and says "I've heard of Hell's Angels but I never thought I'd see one!" (''Cut to Sam in a devil suit floating to Heaven'')
76* Every time that ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'' unleashes something bleeped in-show, it's always either really awesome or really hilarious (if you grew up with the Creator/CartoonNetwork version, then you were probably unaware this happened in the show).
77** DJ and his "Oh, shit" when facing the first challenge.
78** Lindsay insulting Heather with a really long list of (bleeped) insults, complete with a (blurred) middle finger (this was shown uncut on Cartoon Network on its premiere, but was later redubbed for future airings) after finding out how much she's used her the entire season.
79** Gordon in the ''Total Drama Action Aftermaths'', in a parody of [[Series/HellsKitchen Gordon Ramsey]]. This was, so far, the only bleep actually not removed in the Cartoon Network version, making it even more awesome.
80** Izzy and her ShoutOut to Christian Bale in the Celebrity Manhunt special while on a movie set.
81** Alejandro in the first episode of ''World Tour'', when he finds out how useless his team is. Bonus points for putting on a good face until he gets to the confessional, as well as for the GratuitousSpanish.
82** A ''World Tour'' [[https://youtu.be/a-_REM-pqnU?t=192 bonus clip]] has a rare uncensored one, where Chef answers a fan's question on how he learned to fly the Jumbo Jet.
83--->'''Chef:''' [[AscendedFanboy Antsypants99]], are you kidding me? Chris Mclean is so damn cheap, he told me to go and {{Website/Google}} how to fly a plane.
84** The show also gets away with several uncensored {{Curse Cut Short}}s.
85* From the ''WesternAnimation/DangerMouse'' episode "The Wild Wild Goose Chase":
86-->'''Narrator:''' On and on they trod through the white sands in the noonday sun and the merciless hell of a waterless desert.\
87'''DM:''' You know, Penfold....after trodding on and on through the white sands in the noonday sun and the merciless hell of a waterless desert, I don't quite feel so lucky anymore.
88* In ''WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce'', from the end of an episode where Frylock buys a widescreen plasma TV.
89-->'''Meatwad:''' I thought you said television was bad.\
90'''Frylock:''' It ''is''. But we fucking need it.
91* ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBros'': [[spoiler:Dean Venture]] gets one in the last line of the fourth season. "You know what I think? Fuck you!"
92* ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'' manages this without any actual swearing in "Death and Taxes" - a convict dupes Peggy into smuggling him cocaine by [[SmallNameBigEgo playing to her ego]] (saying that he wrote the same fake letter about a schoolteacher who encouraged him when he was younger to a couple dozen teachers in the area - and Peggy was the only one blinded enough by hubris to fall for it), then forces her to continue supplying him with the threat of turning her in for what she's already brought to him... while also implying he may turn her in anyway [[ForTheEvulz whenever he feels like it]]. Hank realizes something's wrong around the halfway point of the episode when she, being as egotistical as she is and being a legitimately good housekeeper, [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness forgets to add meat to a dinner dish that is 90% meat]], and upon noticing, asks out loud, "How could I be so ''freaking'' stupid?!".
93* From the ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' episode "[[Recap/FuturamaS6E14TheSilenceOfTheClamps The Silence of the Clamps]]", we have this gem aimed towards Robot Mafia goon Clamps:
94-->''"[[PreAssKickingOneLiner My name isn't Slick.]] [[MyNameIsInigoMontoya It's Zoidberg!]] '''John fucking Zoidberg!'''"''
95* In ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh'', Mr. Butlertron has a few in Episode 5:
96-->'''Butlertron:''' That Scangrade is just such a motherfucking showboat. He's been this way since Amherst.\
97'''Butlertron:''' Before you kill me, I have one request: can you answer a multiple choice question?\
98'''Scangrade:''' I'm Scangrade. I grade tests for a living. Ask me your question!\
99'''Butlertron:''' Are you a) handsome, b) smart, c) scrap metal, or d) all of the above?\
100'''Scangrade:''' That's easy. I'm a and b, [[ExplainExplainOhCrap but not c, so I can't be d...]][[LogicBomb You can't fill in two ovals!]] ''(explodes)''\
101'''Butlertron:''' The answer was c. You fuckwad.
102* The ChristmasEpisode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Robotboy}}'' infamously has this exchange:
103-->'''Constantine:''' I know you're the evil genius, but here's what I don't get: if you [[BondVillainStupidity tell everybody your plan]], won't somebody try and stop it?\
104'''Kamikazi:''' Exactly. You see, ruining Christmas is merely a ruse to mask my real plan, a plan that will give me the greatest Christmas gift of all time.\
105'''Constantine:''' [[ComicallyMissingThePoint A fur-lined toilet seat]]?\
106'''Kamikazi:''' NO, JACKASS! Robotboy!
107* ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'': In his very first scene, David Xanatos says "Pay a man enough, and he'll walk barefoot into hell." While this may have been heard in some of the earlier movies like ''101 Dalmatians'' and ''Sleeping Beauty'', it was unheard of to hear this in a Disney animated series. The first season DVD set even features interviews with fans who recall being amazed when they heard it.
108* ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends:'' [[WordOfGod Bloo's voice actor confirmed]] on a fansite that when reading for ''Destination: Imagination'' he misread the word "peeved" in the part where World freaks out, but [[ThrowItIn the misread was kept in]] as it put the point across much more succinctly. Thus:
109-->'''Mr Herriman:''' Good heavens! What's happening?!\
110'''Bloo:''' You '''PISSED HIM OFF''', that's what happening!!!
111* Fluttershy from ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' of all ponies has one in "Putting Your Hoof Down", during her increasingly rage-filled tirade against Pinkie Pie and Rarity. While she doesn't use an actual curse word, but an obvious substitution for "fuck," the context in which she says it, and they way she says it provides just as much impact as if it had been an actual F-bomb. It also stands out as an example of OOCIsSeriousBusiness, since Fluttershy is normally very quiet and sweet: the last pony anyone would expect to say anything that even resembled a swear.
112-->'''Rarity:''' Now, stop right there! Let's not let things descend into petty insults.\
113'''Fluttershy:''' Why not? I thought "petty" was what you're all about, Rarity, with your petty concerns about fashion.\
114'''Pinkie Pie:''' Hey, leave her alone; fashion is her passion!\
115'''Fluttershy:''' Oh, and what are you passionate about? Birthday cake? Party hats? I can't believe that the two most frivolous ponies in Ponyville are trying to tell New Fluttershy how to live her life, when they are throwing their own lives away on pointless pursuits that nopony else gives a flying ''feather'' about!
116** Played with in a later episode, when we discover that the one thing that really makes Fluttershy lose her composure is dealing with her obnoxious brother Zephyr Breeze. She mentions in public that he makes her "peeved," and this word is apparently considered unspeakably profane in the world of the show. Parents cover their children's ears and glare at her in response.
117* The Japanese dub of ''WesternAnimation/MagicAdventuresOfMumfie'' has Mumfie call Bristle an idiot in this manner.
118* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'': In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPni6B2d9QM one of the animatics]] created to help pitch a SequelSeries involving [[spoiler:the Galactic Kids Next Door]], Numbuh 3 (of all numbuhs) drops one (which is censored) after a particularly bizarre revelation.
119-->'''Numbuh Three:''' ''Holy fuck''.
120* Being a Canadian production, a feature film and having the rating of PG ''WesternAnimation/PiratesPassage'' features words and phrases such as "Bastards", "Son of a bitch" and "Jesus Murphy."
121* Despite being a Netflix show that can use the word as often as they like, ''WesternAnimation/BoJackHorseman'' deliberately uses the word "fuck" exactly once per season, and in most cases, only for scenes in which the title character's self-destructive lifestyle has done irreparable damage to a relationship.
122** Season One gives it to Herb, after [=BoJack=] sought forgiveness after not supporting/contacting Herb for 20 years after he was fired from "Horsin' Around" for being gay.
123--->'''Herb:''' I don't care about the job! I did fine! I had a good life, but what I needed then was... a friend. ...And you abandoned me. And I will never forgive you for that. Now get the ''fuck'' out of my house!
124** Season Two gives it to Charlotte, after finding [=BoJack=] on the bed with her 17-year-old daughter just '''moments''' after she rejected him.
125--->'''Charlotte:''' If you are not out of my driveway in thirty minutes, I will call the police. And if you ''ever'' try to contact me or my family again, I will ''fucking'' kill you.
126** Season Three has one from Todd, at the end of a massive TheReasonYouSuckSpeech, tired of [=BoJack's=] excuses for making bad choices, including sleeping with his ex-girlfriend. However, the events of the following season somewhat break the pattern, as Todd, while not fully ready to be friends with [=BoJack=], lets [=BoJack=] back into his life after he gets a sincere apology. However, their friendship clearly isn't as strong as it was before their falling out. Todd has still moved out of [=BoJack's=] place, and it stays that way, and they don't hang out as much as they used to.
127--->'''Todd:''' ''You'' are all the things that are wrong with you. [[FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse It's not the alcohol, or the drugs, or any the shitty things that happened to you in your career or when you were a kid, it's you!]] Alright? It's ''you''. (''{{Beat}}'') ''Fuck'', man. What else is there to say?
128** Season Four has [=BoJack=] describing a show he's going to put on for his long-abusive, now senile mother, but his plan backfires and he is stuck with his mother for most of the season after she is kicked out of the nursing home for causing a disturbance. [[spoiler:Ultimately, near the end of the season, he can't go through with it. Once she finally recognizes him and he is able to have a heart-to-heart with her, he chooses to tell her a comforting lie about how she is surrounded by her loved ones. Fitting since [=BoJack's=] arc during this season was about ''repairing'' relationships.]]
129--->'''[=BoJack=]:''' Then after the show, I'll come out and say "hello." And she'll say "[=BoJack=]? Is that you?" And when her eyes spark with recognition, I'm gonna sit down next to her, I'm gonna squeeze her hand, and get real close, and say... "Fuck you, Mom!"
130** Season Five's example is much closer to the original pattern, when [[spoiler:Gina is nearly getting strangled to death by [=BoJack=] because he's not right in the head due to his painkiller addiction.]]
131--->[[spoiler:'''Gina:''' What the ''fuck'' is wrong with you?]]
132** Season 6's F-bomb is the only one that doesn't directly involve [=BoJack=]. As a CallBack to Season 5's usage of the word: [[spoiler:Gina's costar asks her "What the fuck is wrong with you?" when Gina has a PTSD-induced freakout on set.]]
133** The writing staff have {{played with}} this rule though. In season 3, "Love And/Or Marriage" ends with Diane being [[CurseCutShort cut off]] while screaming [[AtomicFBomb "MOTHERF-!"]] upon learning that [[spoiler:she's pregnant]]. The immediate next episode begins with her screaming "-UCKER!!"
134* Animated [=PSAs=] by Street Kids International have the occasional swear, despite being made primarily for kids.
135* ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'' has Mordecai saying "You pissed me off." to Rigby, with the latter saying "But he's gonna be pissed!" after sending Skips to the moon. Re-runs replaced both instances with the word "ticked."
136* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'' has Stumpy say the F word once he sees an enormous restaurant bill in Episode 64.
137* ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'': Discussed; series creator Creator/NDStevenson was asked which of the characters would drop an F-bomb if given the opportunity. He said it would be [[GirlyBruiser Glimmer]]. Some fans worried that this was pandering to the show's adult PeripheryDemographic, but Stevenson assured everyone that the show would remain family-friendly (and the show did end without any cursing).
138-->'''ND Stevenson:''' No worries, the show will always be safe for little ears! Just know that Glimmer is thinking it... in her heart.
139* Happens three times in ''WesternAnimation/Animaniacs2020'':
140** In "Pinko and the Brain", Brain says "Because I am going to put her through hell!"
141** In "Hindenberg Cola", Wakko tells Nils "We thought you were in hell!", as he was [[spoiler: sent to Hell at the end of the episode "Gold Meddlers"]].
142** In the song "A Brief History of History," Yakko sings the line "and we treated the workers real shitty." Yes, you read that correctly. Although [[CurseCutShort he is interrupted by the aliens]], you can actually hear him finish the word if you listen closely.
143* '''''WesternAnimation/BluesClues, of all shows,''''' had one. In "Blue's Big Musical":
144-->'''Mr. Salt:''' Sacré bleu! [[note]]For those who don't know, "Sacré bleu" is a very old-fashioned French minced oath for ''sacré dieu'', which means "Oh my god".[[/note]]
145* ''WesternAnimation/Castlevania2017'': In a world where almost [[ClusterFBomb everyone swears like a sailor]] there are a few who save their profanities for special occasions.
146** Carmilla on witnessing [[spoiler:Castlevania being dragged around the town of Braila, then disappearing altogether to the Belmont estate, wiping out most of her forces in the process]]:
147--->'''Carmilla:''' What the fuck just happened?
148** When Isaac is pushed too far by the guards in Genoa, he reflects for a moment why he was so happy to help Dracula wipe out humanity. The reason?
149--->'''Isaac:''' You're all so ''fucking rude.''
150* In ''WesternAnimation/KidCosmic'', [[spoiler: Tuna Sandwich the cat]] says "Hot damn!". It's the only swear said in the show and he says it four times, [[spoiler: first after being given Chuck's translator in Episode 7, then at the end of every final episode of each season.]]
151* At the end of episode 6 of [[WesternAnimation/Invincible2021 Invincible]], Debbie says "Fuck you Nolan" as she confronts him about [[spoiler: murdering the Guardians Of The Globe]] at the end of the first episode.
152* In the WesternAnimation/DuckMan episode “Forbidden Fruit” after he finally manages to piss off Fluffy and Uranus when he moves in with them after being kicked out of his house, he takes advantage of them and trashes their house and belongings, the duo are normally sweet and innocent, and the least likely of the cast to use profanity, they then go on a bleeped out profanity laden rant on what an awful person he is and demand that he leave their house.
153* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arcane}}'': For a ''TV-14'' animated series [[AnimeOfTheGame based off]] a ''T-Rated'' [[VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends video game series]], Vi gets off a few choice f-bombs.
154** Vi lets one out during the final episode of the second arc while talking to Silco.
155-->'''Vi:''' I'm going to find her and erase whatever fucked up delusions you put in her head. But first, I'm going to bring your bullshit empire down all around you.
156** [[spoiler:When Ekko accuses her of working with Silco, Vi directly says "Fuck. You."]]
157** In response to being told the Council [[spoiler:will not move against Silco]], she merely replies as such.
158--->'''Vi:''' [[ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight Fuck the Council.]]
159* In a [=charity-audio=] for ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'', Hunter wonders what "Flapjack" (the name of his Palisman) means, and after being told it is another word for "pancake", only can speculate based off Belos not wanting to discuss it any further that pancakes must be "artifacts of hellfire and pain", and the source behind all of his family's troubles. This leads him to exclaim:
160-->'''Hunter:''' DAMN YOU, PANCAKES!
161* ''WesternAnimation/HazbinHotel'' has just about everyone drop a swear or two every other sentence, what with the main characters living in Hell and all, and even Heaven gets in on it with the [[SirSwearsALot very potty-mouthed]] Adam. While there are a few exceptions who restrain themselves to swearing only when they're upset or thrown off guard, such as [[AllLovingHero Charlie]], the most notable of them is the [[StepfordSmiler Radio Demon Alastor]], who prides himself on never making his true feelings clear. Throughout the first season, he only says "Fuck" thrice: once at the end of a short but heated VolleyingInsults exchange with Lucifer in "Dad Beat Dad", and twice in the season finale where [[spoiler:he's fighting against Adam]].
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