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  • In "Dumb Dumbwaiter", one of Russell's lines in the guy song is "You can scratch it when it itches".
  • In "Topped With Buttercream", the pets act like they are on some serious drugs after having eaten a lot of sugar. See I Can't Believe It's Not Heroin! on the main page.
  • Anytime one of the pets says "What?" to Buttercream, she also says "What?" gets excited and then looks like she relaxes herself as if she has an orgasm. The Hub's radars are clearly dead.
  • In "Helicopter Dad", Pepper questions herself which hole of the two holes of the tortoise shell is the hole for the face because she does not want to talk to the "wrong end". In the same episode, Roger quite blatantly flirts with one of the school nurses.
  • In "What Did You Say", Vinnie gets himself into a bad part of town, where trash is everywhere and things are in shambles and the viewer briefly sees a clearly homeless person. Rather dark for a sugary cartoon like this.
  • In "Bakers and Fakers", the Biskit Twins bake a cake that has life sized cake versions of themselves on top of it. The cake heads slide off and the red borscht berry filling erupts out of the severed cake bodies like High-Pressure Blood.
  • In the episode "Door-Jammed", Vinnie warns Penny Ling to stay away from Pepper because "those teeth were made for ripping out panda hearts." Geez.
  • In "Blythe's Pet Project", one of the items Shivers hid in the ceiling space is a book with a mushroom cloud (with the Universal No Sign over it) on the cover. Yikes.
  • In "Inside Job", after Blythe points out to the school that Biskit Enterprises makes the water bottles everyone dislikes.
    Blythe (to Whittany and Brittany): Your rebuttal, ladies?
  • In "Sunil's Sick Day", during the "Cyril McFlip" music number, the female pets are dressed in Victorian clothing, while walking out at night.
  • In "The Expo Factor - Part 2", when Delilah greets Vinnie and Sunil again, she flirtatiously calls Sunil (who has a crush on her) "Suni", causing Sunil's body to temporarily harden, and his "tail" to go straight up, followed by a giggle from him.
  • The boys' behavior towards the girls in "Secret Cupet" is definitely... creepy, to say the least. Unsurprisingly, the girls are not at all keen on this.
  • In "Tongue Tied", Sunil looks at a queue of animals and asks if it's possible they are multiplying. Blythe's reply?
    Blythe: Only the rabbits.
  • From the episode "Two Pets for Two Pests", Vinnie shows how much of troublemakers Cashmere and Velvet are so that the Biskits will keep them as pets. He does this by shaking his butt at them, saying "Let's get this party started" (followed by the looks on Cashmere's and Velvet's faces), which encourages them to chase him around the gym.
  • In "Why Can't We Be Friends?", a fly Vinnie is trying to catch lands on Penny's bottom, Vinnie ignores this and still tries to catch the fly with his tongue. The fly moves before Vinnie's tongue can grab it which results in his tongue slapping Penny on her rear.
  • In "The Sister Story", Blythe's dad's yoga session is a bit... raunchy, showing off his arm pit hairs and ass. His daughter and Youngmee are naturally not very keen on the whole thing.
    Youngmeenote : I did not need to see that.
  • In "The Tortoise and the Heir", Speedy the tortoise flirts with a skating helmet. When he trips onto a skateboard, the helmet falls on top of him while he lies on his back, causing him to say, "Hey, I'm not complaining. But aren't we moving a little fast?"
  • In "Game of Groans", when Blythe works up the courage to talk to Josh, he is surprised to see her, quickly glances at his pelvis, then covers it with his lute, to which Blythe responds with "Huzzah" in a rather flirty tone. He was wearing tights at the time.
  • In "The Tiniest Animal Store", Vinnie loses his balance when he tries dancing and lands on Sunil, and somehow manages to get Sunil's foot in his mouth. The position of Sunil's leg makes it look rather suggestive to say the least.
    • From the same episode, this little bit of Black Comedy (well, by kid's show standards):
    The Producer: And the next day, if all goes well, we shoot the pilot!
    Roger: What did he just say?
  • "Guilt Tripping" has a scene where Blythe runs afoul of the Biskit's rather personally invasive doorbell. While nothing overt happens, the whole sequence (beginning with Blythe's utterance of "What the ding-dong?") is eyebrow-raising, to say the least.
  • In "On the Same Page", the pets argue about each other's "junk". It doesn't help that this is a boys vs. girls argument, so they say "girl junk" and "boy junk". They mean the literal term, however.

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