Well, this is an... odd example, to say the least.
Also in the same scene, Hank inks himself after being touched and grosses out the kids. This hits a little too close to home for anyone who's ever wet themselves in public and embarrassed others, especially toddlers who are of toilet-training age and those with incontinence issues.
This example bugs me for two reasons:
1: Hank's inking wasn't played for humiliation, IIRC. If anything, it was a heroic moment that saved him and Dory from the kids.
2: Anyone who's old enough to relate to the characters onscreen probably doesn't remember much of being a toddler, and thus probably doesn't remember having a Potty Failure at that age.
I want to remove this example, but I'm not sure if I should, given that this is a subjective trope.
Well, this is an... odd example, to say the least.
This example bugs me for two reasons:
1: Hank's inking wasn't played for humiliation, IIRC. If anything, it was a heroic moment that saved him and Dory from the kids.
2: Anyone who's old enough to relate to the characters onscreen probably doesn't remember much of being a toddler, and thus probably doesn't remember having a Potty Failure at that age.
I want to remove this example, but I'm not sure if I should, given that this is a subjective trope.