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* In "Doug, Mayor for a Day", when Mr. Swirly calls the mayor's office to ask what to do about some chocolate chip ice cream about to come in contact with the air cooling system, he's told by Doug to just let the chips hit the fan.[[note]]Or "let the shit hit the fan". [[/note]]
* A really big one appears in "Doug's Big Nose" when at photo swap meet day and Skeeter [[StealthInsult compliments]] Roger on his picture, saying how he likes the way his hair's all nice and pointy, he then snips back, "Ah, what do you know, Skeet-face?" Innocent at the time, but [[HilariousInHindsight nowadays,]] [[AccidentalInnuendo good lord...]]
* A really big one appears in "Doug's Big Nose" when at photo swap meet day and Skeeter [[StealthInsult compliments]] Roger on his picture, saying how he likes the way his hair's all nice and pointy, he then snips back, "Ah, what do you know, Skeet-face?" Innocent at the time, but [[HilariousInHindsight nowadays,]] [[AccidentalInnuendo good lord...]]
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* Some of the last names sound dirty if you really think about it: Bone, Dink, Buttsavitch, etc.
** The "Buttsavitch" reference is a RealityIsUnrealistic example; as apparently [[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101084/trivia?tab=tr&item=tr0622323 that was the actual last name]] of an elementary school principal of series creator Jim Jinkins.
** Mr. Bone is definately a suggestive name.
** The "Buttsavitch" reference is a RealityIsUnrealistic example; as apparently [[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101084/trivia?tab=tr&item=tr0622323 that was the actual last name]] of an elementary school principal of series creator Jim Jinkins.
** Mr. Bone is definately a suggestive name.
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* Some of the last names sound dirty if you really think about it: Bone, Dink, Buttsavitch, etc.
** The "Buttsavitch" reference is a RealityIsUnrealistic example; as apparently [[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101084/trivia?tab=tr&item=tr0622323 that was the actual last name]] ofetc. Though [[WordOfGod according to Jim Jinkins]], he actually had an elementary school principal by the name of series creator Jim Jinkins.
** Mr. Bone is definately a suggestive name."Buttsavitch."
** The "Buttsavitch" reference is a RealityIsUnrealistic example; as apparently [[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101084/trivia?tab=tr&item=tr0622323 that was the actual last name]] of
** Mr. Bone is definately a suggestive name.
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* In "Doug Bags a Neematoad", Skeeter refers to one of Doug's orders, a fish sandwich, as "one wet one".
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** The banner itself says "I (heart) headcheese" but the cheese part is cut off.
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* In "Doug's Christmas Story," Smash Adams offers martinis to Quailman and Race Canyon.
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* In "Doug's Christmas Story," Smash Adams offers martinis to Quailman and Race Canyon.
Canyon. Also one of the dogs in the "Very Bad Dogs" section of the pound is seen smoking a cigarette.
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** The babysitter also forbids Judy to read WilliamShakespeare because "the man had a dirty mind."
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* In "Doug's Christmas Story," Smash Adams offers martinis to Quailman and Race Canyon.
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apparently [[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101084/trivia?tab=tr&item=tr0622323 that was the actual last name]] of an elementary school principal of series creator Jim Jinkins.
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** The "Buttsavitch" reference is a RealityIsUnrealistic example; as apparently apparently
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** Mr. Bone is definately a good example.
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* Mr. Bone's name sounds a bit suggestive (boner)
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* Doug's Dad was in a psychedelic band. Let that sink in.
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** That doesn't necessarily mean it's drug related. Plenty of other children's shows like WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}, TheAngryBeavers, and WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}} have showed hippie music and imagery without any references or other stuff to get past the radar.
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** That doesn't necessarily mean it's drug related. Plenty of other children's shows like {{Recess}}, TheAngryBeavers, and {{Rugrats}} have showed hippie music and imagery without any references or other stuff to get past the radar.
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** That doesn't necessarily mean it's drug related. Plenty of other children's shows like {{Recess}}, WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}, TheAngryBeavers, and {{Rugrats}} WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}} have showed hippie music and imagery without any references or other stuff to get past the radar.
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* Surprisingly, in Disney's ''Doug'', the word "sex" is said in the Christmas episode [the one where Doug's baby sister was born, not the WhamEpisode where Doug's dog is accused of attacking Beebe at the lake while ice-skating]-- the ABC episodes had a mini-arc where Doug's dad is trying to give his son the sex talk, only for Doug to tell his dad on the Christmas episode that he already knows about it from school. And in another episode, Guy observes a cartoon with donkeys in it by saying "Hmmm, a bunch of jackasses."
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* Surprisingly, in Disney's ''Doug'', the word "sex" is said in the Christmas episode [the one where Doug's baby sister was born, not the WhamEpisode where Doug's dog is accused of attacking Beebe at the lake while ice-skating]-- the ABC first episodes from the Disney series had a mini-arc where Doug's dad is trying to give his son the sex talk, only for Doug to tell his dad on the Christmas episode that he already knows about it from school. And in another episode, Guy observes a cartoon with donkeys in it by saying "Hmmm, a bunch of jackasses."
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* In "Doug's Brainy Buddy," Skeeter decides not to go to college because all the students smoke.
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* In "Doug's Lost Weekend," Doug refers to the aliens in a video game as "nutsuckers."
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** That doesn't necessarily mean it's drug related. Plenty of other children's shows like {{Recess}}, TheAngryBeavers, and {{Rugrats}} have showed hippie music and imagery without any references or other stuff to get past the radar.
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* In "Doug's Babysitter" when Judy's watching a foreign film, the word [[AsLongAsItSoundsForeign testicles can be heard.]]
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* Let's not forget about this gem of a line:
-->'''Doug:''' The reason the lava keeps shooting up into the air is because I love you.
-->'''Doug:''' The reason the lava keeps shooting up into the air is because I love you.
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** The "Buttsavitch" reference is a RealityIsUnrealistic example; as apparently [[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101084/trivia?tab=tr&item=tr0622323 that was the actual last name]] of an elementary school principal of series creator Jim Jinkins.
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* Mr. Dink jumps out of bushes more than once, including in "Doug Bags a Neematoad," where he's holding a camera. He says it's just because he thought Porkchop was a Neematoad, but we know the possible [[MistakenForPedophile alternative pedophillic explanation.]]
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* Mr. Dink jumps out of bushes more than once, including in "Doug Bags a Neematoad," where he's holding a camera. He says it's just because he thought Porkchop was a Neematoad, but we know the possible alternative pedophillic explanation.
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* Mr. Dink jumps out of bushes more than once, including in "Doug Bags a Neematoad," where he's holding a camera. He says it's just because he thought Porkchop was a Neematoad, but we know the possible [[MistakenForPedophile alternative pedophillic explanation.]]
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* A restaurant at the mall is named, "Baloney Hut," and its slogan is, "get your butt to the Baloney Hut."
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* Some of the last names sound dirty if you really think about it: Bone, Dink, Buttsavage, etc.
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* In the first episode of the Disney series, after Doug's mom makes the announcement of her pregnancy, Judy gives a thumbs up and says, "Way to go, Dad." leaving Doug confused while his dad embarrassingly explains that it's nothing.
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** It could mean pretty darn quick too.
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* In one episode, Mr. Bone says "Young man, I want you in my office P.D.Q... whatever that stands for." (It stands for "pretty damn quick.")
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** "Doug's Bad Trip". The episode is actually about Doug and his family going on a road trip, but the title suggests...[[MushroomSamba other things]].
** Surprisingly, in Disney's ''Doug'', the word "sex" is said in the Christmas episode [the one where Doug's baby sister was born, not the WhamEpisode where Doug's dog is accused of attacking Beebe at the lake while ice-skating]-- the ABC episodes had a mini-arc where Doug's dad is trying to give his son the sex talk, only for Doug to tell his dad on the Christmas episode that he already knows about it from school. And in another episode, Guy observes a cartoon with donkeys in it by saying "Hmmm, a bunch of jackasses."
** Some of the last names sound dirty if you really think about it: Bone, Dink, Buttsavage, etc.
** In the episode where Roger's cat has kittens, he tells his mom that he didn't know the cat was a girl. She replies by telling him that there's a talk that they're long overdue for.
** During the Founder's Day Pageant in "Doug's On Stage", look closely; someone in the audience can obviously be seen drinking what appears to be an alcoholic beverage.
** There is an episode where Doug makes a funny drawing of his teacher, but accidentally sends it with his essay. The title of the episode: "Doug's Doodle."
** While dressing Doug up for his date with Patti, Judy says he should wear a handkerchief, "but not on the left." In the hanky code once used by the gay community, a handkerchief in the left pocket signaled that one was a "top."
** In "Doug's Secret Song," while hanging out the second story window of Bebe's house, upon realizing "somebody up there likes me," Skeeter responds with the double-entendre, "yeah, but somebody 'down there' doesn't" (they look down, and Bebe's butler is yelling at them to get down).
** The name of Dale's preschool is "Ding Dong Daycare".
** Mr. Dink jumps out of bushes more than once, including in "Doug Bags a Neematoad," where he's holding a camera. He says it's just because he thought Porkchop was a Neematoad, but we know the possible alternative pedophillic explanation.
** In one episode, there is a scene where Doug is holding a banner that said "I (heart) head."
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** "Doug's Bad Trip". The episode is actually about Doug and his family going on a road trip, but the title suggests...[[MushroomSamba other things]].
** Surprisingly, in Disney's ''Doug'', the word "sex" is said in the Christmas episode [the one where Doug's baby sister was born, not the WhamEpisode where Doug's dog is accused of attacking Beebe at the lake while ice-skating]-- the ABC episodes had a mini-arc where Doug's dad is trying to give his son the sex talk, only for Doug to tell his dad on the Christmas episode that he already knows about it from school. And in another episode, Guy observes a cartoon with donkeys in it by saying "Hmmm, a bunch of jackasses."
** Some of the last names sound dirty if you really think about it: Bone, Dink, Buttsavage, etc.
** In the episode where Roger's cat has kittens, he tells his mom that he didn't know the cat was a girl. She replies by telling him that there's a talk that they're long overdue for.
** During the Founder's Day Pageant in "Doug's On Stage", look closely; someone in the audience can obviously be seen drinking what appears to be an alcoholic beverage.
** There is an episode where Doug makes a funny drawing of his teacher, but accidentally sends it with his essay. The title of the episode: "Doug's Doodle."
** While dressing Doug up for his date with Patti, Judy says he should wear a handkerchief, "but not on the left." In the hanky code once used by the gay community, a handkerchief in the left pocket signaled that one was a "top."
** In "Doug's Secret Song," while hanging out the second story window of Bebe's house, upon realizing "somebody up there likes me," Skeeter responds with the double-entendre, "yeah, but somebody 'down there' doesn't" (they look down, and Bebe's butler is yelling at them to get down).
** The name of Dale's preschool is "Ding Dong Daycare".
** Mr. Dink jumps out of bushes more than once, including in "Doug Bags a Neematoad," where he's holding a camera. He says it's just because he thought Porkchop was a Neematoad, but we know the possible alternative pedophillic explanation.
** In one episode, there is a scene where Doug is holding a banner that said "I (heart) head."
** A restaurant at the mall is named, "Baloney Hut," and its slogan is, "get your butt to the Baloney Hut."