MisterSix: Removed the line about BrassEye relying "almost entirely" on Dead Baby Comedy, because it didn't. Also the bit about Brass Eye being cancelled after the paedophilia special - as the title implies, it was a 'special' one-off episode commissioned to mock the media's then-obsession with sensationalistic paedophile stories. The main series of Brass Eye had concluded three or four years earlier.

AckSed: Why was the ''Head Trip'' example replaced with one from ''Something Positive''?

SciVo: Thanks for pointing that out. It was strange and unnecessary. They can ''both'' be examples.

{{Kizor}}: Though I'm afraid to ask, is the upper right panel of [[http://www.jerkcity.com/jerkcity717.html this]] illustrative while not being outright repulsive? We might well not even want an image.

VampireBuddha: Removed this because it's not obvious at all:
-->For obvious reasons these are more feasible on cable.

Aserraric: AvenueQ? Seriously? It may be a lot of things, but DeadBabyComedy is not something that comes to mind here.

Would a Real Life and Literal example be that psycho European guy who dressed up like the Joker and broke into a nursing home and stabbed a bunch of babies?

ChaosOmega: Added the show, Aqua Teen Hunger Force. I felt that even though I don't recall any actual dead baby jokes on the show, there are quite a few graphic deaths on the show, in fact the same characters dying over and over. In gruesome fashion. Appropriate?