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It makes more sense. But not a lot more sense. *shrugs*


* The page image for the main WesternAnimation branch of GettingCrapPastTheRadar is taken from this "animaniacs!". In case you somehow missed it, it's a shot of Daffy Duck reading "Playduck" magazine (and it has an ad for cigarettes on the back).

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* The page image for the main WesternAnimation [[Radar/WesternAnimation Western Animation branch of GettingCrapPastTheRadar Getting Crap Past The Radar]] is taken from this "animaniacs!". In case you somehow missed it, it's a shot of Daffy Duck reading "Playduck" magazine (and it has an ad for cigarettes on the back).
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The intro doesn\'t need to be going back and forth like that and whether it\'s more or less getting crap past than other shows.


This ''is'' a Warner Bros. cartoon from TheNineties, after all. As far as GettingCrapPastTheRadar goes, it ''is'' good, but ''Animaniacs'' and ''Batman: The Animated Series'' went farther than this show and most of the moments aren't very risque; they're just ParentalBonus jokes that do a very good job in flying over the heads of its target demographic. Still, it has its moments and those moments should be shared:

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This ''is'' a Warner Bros. cartoon from TheNineties, after all. As far as GettingCrapPastTheRadar goes, it ''is'' good, but ''Animaniacs'' and ''Batman: The Animated Series'' went farther than this show and most of the moments aren't very risque; they're just ParentalBonus jokes that do a very good job in flying over the heads of its target demographic. Still, it It has its moments and those moments should be shared:
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This ''is'' a Warner Bros. cartoon from TheNineties, after all. As far as GettingCrapPastTheRadar goes, it ''is'' good, but ''Animaniacs'' and ''Batman: The Animated Series'' went farther than this show. Still, it has its moments and those moments should be shared:

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This ''is'' a Warner Bros. cartoon from TheNineties, after all. As far as GettingCrapPastTheRadar goes, it ''is'' good, but ''Animaniacs'' and ''Batman: The Animated Series'' went farther than this show.show and most of the moments aren't very risque; they're just ParentalBonus jokes that do a very good job in flying over the heads of its target demographic. Still, it has its moments and those moments should be shared:
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* On the VerySpecialEpisode "Why Can't Dizzy Read?" (where Babs and Buster find out that Dizzy can't read because he wastes his time watching TV), one of the TV shows Dizzy watches is an episode of Tiny Toon Adventures where Plucky Duck ends up in a Turkish prison. If you've ever seen the movie ''Midnight Express'', you know that a place like that isn't appropriate to talk about on a kids' show.

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* On the VerySpecialEpisode "Why Can't Dizzy Read?" (where Babs and Buster find out that Dizzy can't read because he wastes his time watching TV), one of the TV shows Dizzy watches is an episode of Tiny Toon Adventures where Plucky Duck ends up in a Turkish prison. If you've ever seen the movie ''Midnight Express'', you know that a place like that isn't appropriate to talk about on a kids' show.show.
* When Buster decides to [[DisguisedInDrag disguise himself as a female Tasmanian Devil]] (much like Bugs) in order to trick Dizzy:
-->'''Buster''': Kids, DontTryThisAtHome--your parents might wonder about you.
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* The entirety of "Dating, Acme Acres Style." Among other things, there's Buster's exaggerated reactions to Babs (Babs: "Rule #1, girls: [[SensualSpandex never underestimate the power of spandex.]]"), particularly the second time, where Babs has to douse him in cold water to get him to calm down. There's also a radar-busting-in-general Fifi Le Fume cartoon - in which she calls Calamity (who she's thinks is a skunk) "my reason for puberty" in French.
* The Franchise/{{Batman}}'s parody segment of "Inside Plucky Duck" give us a glimpse to Batduck's belt, so the audience can know that this superhero carry this gadgets: Duck-A-Rang, Duck Soup, Duck Cuff and ''Duck Off''.
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* The Donner party joke from "Who Dropped Bugs Bunny?". was a California Trail wagon train of 81 American pioneers who in 1846 found themselves trapped by snow in the Sierra Nevada. Thirty-six members of the party perished as a result of starvation, exposure, disease, and trauma, and some of the survivors resorted to cannibalism.

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* The Donner party joke from "Who Dropped Bugs Bunny?". For those who don't know (or fell asleep during history class), The Donner Party was a California Trail wagon train of 81 American pioneers who in 1846 found themselves trapped by snow in the Sierra Nevada. Thirty-six members of the party perished as a result of starvation, exposure, disease, and trauma, and some of the survivors resorted to cannibalism.

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* The Donner party joke from "Who Dropped Bugs Bunny?".

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* The Donner party joke from "Who Dropped Bugs Bunny?". was a California Trail wagon train of 81 American pioneers who in 1846 found themselves trapped by snow in the Sierra Nevada. Thirty-six members of the party perished as a result of starvation, exposure, disease, and trauma, and some of the survivors resorted to cannibalism.
*On the VerySpecialEpisode "Why Can't Dizzy Read?" (where Babs and Buster find out that Dizzy can't read because he wastes his time watching TV), one of the TV shows Dizzy watches is an episode of Tiny Toon Adventures where Plucky Duck ends up in a Turkish prison. If you've ever seen the movie ''Midnight Express'', you know that a place like that isn't appropriate to talk about on a kids' show.
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* The {{Batman}}'s parody segment of "Inside Plucky Duck" give us a glimpse to Batduck's belt, so the audience can know that this superhero carry this gadgets: Duck-A-Rang, Duck Soup, Duck Cuff and ''Duck Off''.

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* The {{Batman}}'s Franchise/{{Batman}}'s parody segment of "Inside Plucky Duck" give us a glimpse to Batduck's belt, so the audience can know that this superhero carry this gadgets: Duck-A-Rang, Duck Soup, Duck Cuff and ''Duck Off''.

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* The page image for the main WesternAnimation branch of GettingCrapPastTheRadar is taken from this show. In case you somehow missed it, it's a shot of Daffy Duck reading "Playduck" magazine (and it has an ad for cigarettes on the back).
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4-qMzP_Lb4&t=4m20s Plucky's gonna be]] an [[GroinAttack only child.]]

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* The page image for the main WesternAnimation branch of GettingCrapPastTheRadar is taken from this show."animaniacs!". In case you somehow missed it, it's a shot of Daffy Duck reading "Playduck" magazine (and it has an ad for cigarettes on the back).
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4-qMzP_Lb4&t=4m20s Plucky's gonna be]] an [[GroinAttack only child.]]]]
* The Donner party joke from "Who Dropped Bugs Bunny?".
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This ''is'' a Warner Bros. cartoon from TheNineties, after all. As far as GettingCrapPastTheRadar goes, it ''is'' good, but nowhere ''near'' as outrageous as ''Animaniacs''. Still, it has its moments and those moments should be shared:

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This ''is'' a Warner Bros. cartoon from TheNineties, after all. As far as GettingCrapPastTheRadar goes, it ''is'' good, but nowhere ''near'' as outrageous as ''Animaniacs''.''Animaniacs'' and ''Batman: The Animated Series'' went farther than this show. Still, it has its moments and those moments should be shared:

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* The (literally) spiked punch (as in, "When Plucky drank it, he had to spit it out because he nearly swallowed an actual railroad spike") in the "Prom-ise Her Anything"

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* The (literally) spiked punch (as in, "When Plucky drank it, he had to spit it out because he nearly swallowed an actual railroad spike") in the "Prom-ise Her Anything"Anything".
** Before that, he suggested to Shirley that they ditch the prom because [[AutoErotica "my dad's car is right outside"]]. Shirley responded with: "Right. So's your dad. He drove us, remember?"
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* The entirety of "Dating, Acme Acres Style." Among other things, there's Buster's exaggerated reactions to Babs (Babs: "Rule #1, girls: [[SensualSpandex never underestimate the power of spandex.]]"), particularly the second time, where Babs has to douse him in cold water to get him to calm down. There's also a radar-busting-in-general Fifi Le Fume cartoon - in which she calls Calamity (who she's thinks is a skunk) "my reason for puberty" in French.

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* The episode "One Beer" is perfect, though it didn't stay past the radar for long. Buster, Hampton, and Plucky essentially get wasted from a single beer, then steal a cop car, drunk drive it over a cliff, and die. They do preface the episode by saying it's "only trying to show the evils of alcohol", but there was no way that the network could let ''this'' episode slide. It was only aired once before being banned.
* The page image for the main WesternAnimation branch of GettingCrapPastTheRadar is taken from this show. In case you somehow missed it, it's a shot of Daffy Duck reading "Playduck" magazine.

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* The episode "One Beer" is perfect, though it didn't stay past the radar for long. Buster, Hampton, and Plucky essentially get wasted from a single beer, then steal a cop car, drunk drive it over a cliff, and die. They do preface the episode by saying it's "only trying to show the evils of alcohol", but there was no way that the network could let ''this'' episode slide. It was only aired once before being banned.
* The page image for the main WesternAnimation branch of GettingCrapPastTheRadar is taken from this show. In case you somehow missed it, it's a shot of Daffy Duck reading "Playduck" magazine.magazine (and it has an ad for cigarettes on the back).
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* The page image for the main WesternAnimation branch of GettingCrapPastTheRadar is taken from this show. In case you somehow missed it, it's a shot of Daffy Duck reading "Playduck" magazine.

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* The page image for the main WesternAnimation branch of GettingCrapPastTheRadar is taken from this show. In case you somehow missed it, it's a shot of Daffy Duck reading "Playduck" magazine.magazine.
*[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4-qMzP_Lb4&t=4m20s Plucky's gonna be]] an [[GroinAttack only child.]]
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* The episode "One Beer" is perfect, though it didn't stay past the radar for long. Buster, Hampton, and Plucky essentially get wasted from a single beer, then steal a cop car, drunk drive it over a cliff, and die. They do preface the episode by saying it's "only trying to show the evils of alcohol", but there was no way that the network could let ''this'' episode slide. It was only aired once before being banned.

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* The episode "One Beer" is perfect, though it didn't stay past the radar for long. Buster, Hampton, and Plucky essentially get wasted from a single beer, then steal a cop car, drunk drive it over a cliff, and die. They do preface the episode by saying it's "only trying to show the evils of alcohol", but there was no way that the network could let ''this'' episode slide. It was only aired once before being banned.banned.
* The page image for the main WesternAnimation branch of GettingCrapPastTheRadar is taken from this show. In case you somehow missed it, it's a shot of Daffy Duck reading "Playduck" magazine.
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* The episode "One Beer" is perfect, though it didn't stay past the radar for long. Buster, Hampton, and Plucky essentially get wasted from a single beer, then steal a cop car, drunk drive it over a cliff, and die. They do preface the episode by saying it's "only trying to show the evils of alochol", but there was no way that the network could let ''this'' episode slide. It was only aired once before being banned.

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* The episode "One Beer" is perfect, though it didn't stay past the radar for long. Buster, Hampton, and Plucky essentially get wasted from a single beer, then steal a cop car, drunk drive it over a cliff, and die. They do preface the episode by saying it's "only trying to show the evils of alochol", alcohol", but there was no way that the network could let ''this'' episode slide. It was only aired once before being banned.
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* The (literally) spiked punch (as in, "When Plucky drank it, he had to spit it out because he nearly swallowed an actual railroad spike") in the "Prom-ise Her Anything"

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* The (literally) spiked punch (as in, "When Plucky drank it, he had to spit it out because he nearly swallowed an actual railroad spike") in the "Prom-ise Her Anything"Anything"
* The episode "One Beer" is perfect, though it didn't stay past the radar for long. Buster, Hampton, and Plucky essentially get wasted from a single beer, then steal a cop car, drunk drive it over a cliff, and die. They do preface the episode by saying it's "only trying to show the evils of alochol", but there was no way that the network could let ''this'' episode slide. It was only aired once before being banned.
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* The (literally) spiked punch (as in, "When Plucky drank it, he had to spit it out because he nearly swallowed an actual railroad spike) in the "Prom-ise Her Anything"

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* The (literally) spiked punch (as in, "When Plucky drank it, he had to spit it out because he nearly swallowed an actual railroad spike) spike") in the "Prom-ise Her Anything"
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This ''is'' a Warner Bros. cartoon from TheNineties, after all. As far as GettingCrapPastTheRadar goes, it ''is'' good, but no where ''near'' as outrageous as ''Animaniacs''. Still, it has its moments and those moments should be shared:

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This ''is'' a Warner Bros. cartoon from TheNineties, after all. As far as GettingCrapPastTheRadar goes, it ''is'' good, but no where nowhere ''near'' as outrageous as ''Animaniacs''. Still, it has its moments and those moments should be shared:

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This ''is'' a Warner Bros. cartoon from TheNineties, after all. To clarify, as seen in [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HW7YTWeg20 the lyrics of the opening]], the line "We're comic dispensers, we crack up all the censors", heard as Buster hits the censors, [[VisualPun shattering them]] like glass, ''[[RefugeInAudacity is the third line of the song as a whole]]''. WB just ''loved'' shitting on the radar back in the day.

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This ''is'' a Warner Bros. cartoon from TheNineties, after all. To clarify, As far as seen in [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HW7YTWeg20 the lyrics of the opening]], the line "We're comic dispensers, we crack up all the censors", heard GettingCrapPastTheRadar goes, it ''is'' good, but no where ''near'' as Buster hits the censors, [[VisualPun shattering them]] like glass, ''[[RefugeInAudacity is the third line of the song outrageous as a whole]]''. WB just ''loved'' shitting on the radar back in the day.''Animaniacs''. Still, it has its moments and those moments should be shared:



* The mere existence of [[{{Gainaxing}} Julie Bruin]] is but one example.
* From the ''Washingtoon'' episode, there's a surprisingly blatant example in a scene which has the [[MoralGuardians Moral Guardian]] mentioning why she's there and then adds, "{{My card}}". We then see a license plate mentioning her "license to kill cartoons" displayed proudly on her butt.
* At one point in TheMovie, Buster sprays Babs with a squirt gun. This would be innocent enough, except that it's played off as sexual assault.
* In ''The Looney Begininning'' (the first episode in which a human animator tries to create a new cartoon) Babs does a Dolly Parton impression she then makes her chest grow bigger, she then says "I'm a bustin' out all over".
** And '''then''' she follows it up with a Jessica Rabbit impression, complete with Buster's [[WildTake arousal]].
* In ''Animaniacs'' (the episode, not [[WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}} the show]]), after Montana Max has been thrown out because of his [[DudeNotFunny scathing]] cartoon, we have a short [[BugsBunny Bugs]] and [[DaffyDuck Daffy]] (who are judges along with Porky Pig for a animation festival). In it, we see Daffy reading a magazine called "Playduck" (which even features a skimpily dressed female duck on the front cover). Bugs quickly snatches it away from him... '''then ''[[NotSoDifferent himself]]'' [[NotSoAboveItAll reads]] [[InterspeciesRomance it]].''' See the wonder [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xChW4pHFIU8 here]].
** Not to mention the [[RefugeInAudacity cigarettes advertisement]] on the back cover.
** This scene even made the image for this trope's [[Radar/WesternAnimation Western Animation page]]!
** The best part? The clip is taken from the episode that aired on NickToons. If Kids WB didn't catch this the first time around, ''then this slipped past a '''second''' radar.''
* One episode had Buster and Babs going on a FantasticVoyage into Furrball's body to help a family of fleas. Among their adventures, they discover Furrball's pleasure center and casually touch it. The result is effectively the cat having an orgasm.
* To say nothing of Fowlmouth's fondness for inserting the phrase [[GoshdangItToHeck "dad gum"]] into practically every line he had that wasn't completely bleeped out anyway...
* One episode has Babs drawn with obvious cleavage, and Fifi the skunk was literally ''buxom''. If that's not enough... in the ''How I Spent My Summer Vacation'' movie, Fifi's boyfriend gets stolen away by a bimbo skunk who was more developed than her.

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* The mere existence of [[{{Gainaxing}} Julie Bruin]] is but one example.
* From the ''Washingtoon'' episode, there's a surprisingly blatant example in a scene which has the [[MoralGuardians Moral Guardian]] mentioning why she's there and then adds, "{{My card}}". We then see a license plate mentioning her "license to kill cartoons" displayed proudly on her butt.
* At one point in TheMovie, Buster sprays Babs with a squirt gun. This would be innocent enough, except that it's played off as sexual assault.
* In ''The Looney Begininning'' (the first episode in which where a human animator tries to create come up with a new cartoon) TV cartoon and creates Buster and Babs Bunny) Babs does a Dolly Parton impression she then makes her chest grow bigger, she then says "I'm a bustin' out all over".
** And '''then''' she follows it up with a Jessica Rabbit impression, complete with Buster's [[WildTake arousal]].
* In ''Animaniacs'' (the episode, not [[WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}} the show]]), after Montana Max has been thrown out because of his [[DudeNotFunny scathing]] cartoon, we have a short [[BugsBunny Bugs]] and [[DaffyDuck Daffy]] (who are judges along with Porky Pig for a animation festival). In it, we see Daffy reading a magazine called "Playduck" (which even features a skimpily dressed female duck on the front cover). Bugs quickly snatches it away from him... '''then ''[[NotSoDifferent himself]]'' [[NotSoAboveItAll reads]] [[InterspeciesRomance it]].''' See the wonder [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xChW4pHFIU8 here]].
** Not to mention the [[RefugeInAudacity cigarettes advertisement]] on the back cover.
** This scene even made the image for this trope's [[Radar/WesternAnimation Western Animation page]]!
** The best part? The clip is taken from the episode that aired on NickToons. If Kids WB didn't catch this the first time around, ''then this slipped past a '''second''' radar.''
* One episode had Buster and Babs going on a FantasticVoyage into Furrball's body to help a family of fleas. Among their adventures, they discover Furrball's pleasure center and casually touch it. The result is effectively the cat having an orgasm.
* To say nothing of Fowlmouth's fondness for inserting the phrase [[GoshdangItToHeck "dad gum"]] into practically every line he had that wasn't completely bleeped out anyway...
* One episode has Babs drawn with obvious cleavage, and Fifi the skunk was literally ''buxom''. If that's not enough... in the ''How I Spent My Summer Vacation'' movie, Fifi's boyfriend gets stolen away by a bimbo skunk who was more developed than her.
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* The mere existence of Julie Bruin is but one example.

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* The mere existence of [[{{Gainaxing}} Julie Bruin Bruin]] is but one example.

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* One episode has Babs drawn with obvious cleavage, and Fifi the skunk was literally ''buxom''. If that's not enough... in the ''How I Spent My Summer Vacation'' movie, Fifi's boyfriend gets stolen away by what can only be described as the Kim Kardashian of skunks.
** The skunk's name? ''Bimbette''!!
* They sing the Name Game in one episode, where characters' names have their first consonants replaced with 'm', 'f', and 'b'. In the end credits there is the line: "Name inadvertently left out of The Name Game: Plucky".
* [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/onlyme/elephantissues.html Then there's that episode where Buster, Plucky, and Hamton got drunk and stole a car and drove off a cliff and died]].
* The episode "Aroma Amore" has Fifi say to Furball when chasing him a "Jiggling Gigolo", which really means a "Male Prostitute".
* Much of the second half of the episode "[[{{Thirtysomething}} Thirteensomething]]" indicates Plucky is clearly making not-at-all-subtle hints about wanting to have sex with Shirley.
** Shirley calls Plucky A "pluck face" in the same episode, similar to another rude name.
** Also from the episode, Babs transforms into a {{Madonna}} impression, then asks Buster, "Truth or dare?"
** In the same episode, when Babs gets to 30 Rock, David Letterman says "I'm not wearing pants."[[hottip:*:Added bonus: in RealLife, Letterman said that a lot. He used to yell it out the window, even. At other news shows.]]

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* One episode has Babs drawn with obvious cleavage, and Fifi the skunk was literally ''buxom''. If that's not enough... in the ''How I Spent My Summer Vacation'' movie, Fifi's boyfriend gets stolen away by what can only be described as the Kim Kardashian of skunks.
** The skunk's name? ''Bimbette''!!
* They sing the Name Game in one episode, where characters' names have their first consonants replaced with 'm', 'f', and 'b'. In the end credits there is the line: "Name inadvertently left out of The Name Game: Plucky".
* [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/onlyme/elephantissues.html Then there's that episode where Buster, Plucky, and Hamton got drunk and stole
a car and drove off a cliff and died]].
* The episode "Aroma Amore" has Fifi say to Furball when chasing him a "Jiggling Gigolo", which really means a "Male Prostitute".
* Much of the second half of the episode "[[{{Thirtysomething}} Thirteensomething]]" indicates Plucky is clearly making not-at-all-subtle hints about wanting to have sex with Shirley.
** Shirley calls Plucky A "pluck face" in the same episode, similar to another rude name.
** Also from the episode, Babs transforms into a {{Madonna}} impression, then asks Buster, "Truth or dare?"
** In the same episode, when Babs gets to 30 Rock, David Letterman says "I'm not wearing pants."[[hottip:*:Added bonus: in RealLife, Letterman said that a lot. He used to yell it out the window, even. At other news shows.]]
bimbo skunk who was more developed than her.



** Not to mention the way Plucky's betrayal is played in general. It almost reads as a cautionary tale: Kids, don't get in cars (or hot tubs) with evil preps!



* The (literally) spiked punch in the "Prom-ise Her Anything"
* The title card for the episode "What's Up, Nurse?" features Elmyra in a nurse outfit holding a thermometer while Plucky lies on the table covering his butt.

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* The (literally) spiked punch (as in, "When Plucky drank it, he had to spit it out because he nearly swallowed an actual railroad spike) in the "Prom-ise Her Anything"
* The title card for the episode "What's Up, Nurse?" features Elmyra in a nurse outfit holding a thermometer while Plucky lies on the table covering his butt.
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** The best part? The clip is taken from the episode that aired on NickToons. If Kids WB didn't catch this the first time around, ''then this slipped past a '''second''' radar.''

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This ''is'' a Warner Bros. cartoon from TheNineties, after all. To clarify, as seen in [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HW7YTWeg20 the lyrics of the opening]], the line "We're comic dispensers, we crack up all the censors", heard as Buster hits the censors, [[VisualPun shattering them]] like glass, ''[[RefugeInAudacity is the third line of the song as a whole]]''. WB just ''loved'' shitting on the radar back in the day.

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This ''is'' a Warner Bros. cartoon from TheNineties, after all. To clarify, as seen in [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HW7YTWeg20 the lyrics of the opening]], the line "We're comic dispensers, we crack up all the censors", heard as Buster hits the censors, [[VisualPun shattering them]] like glass, ''[[RefugeInAudacity is the third line of the song as a whole]]''. WB just ''loved'' shitting on the radar back in the day.


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** This scene even made the image for this trope's [[Radar/WesternAnimation Western Animation page]]!
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* The (literally) spiked punch in the "Prom-ise Her Anything"

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* The (literally) spiked punch in the "Prom-ise Her Anything"Anything"
* The title card for the episode "What's Up, Nurse?" features Elmyra in a nurse outfit holding a thermometer while Plucky lies on the table covering his butt.
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** Shirley calls Plucky A "pluck face" in the same episode, Similar to another rude name.
*** In the same episode when Babs gets to 30 Rock David Letterman says "I'm not wearing pants"
**** To be fair, he said that a lot. He used to yell it out the window, even. At other news shows.

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** Shirley calls Plucky A "pluck face" in the same episode, Similar similar to another rude name.
*** ** Also from the episode, Babs transforms into a {{Madonna}} impression, then asks Buster, "Truth or dare?"
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In the same episode episode, when Babs gets to 30 Rock Rock, David Letterman says "I'm not wearing pants"
**** To be fair, he
pants."[[hottip:*:Added bonus: in RealLife, Letterman said that a lot. He used to yell it out the window, even. At other news shows.]]
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* The {{Batman}}'s parody segment of "Inside Plucky Duck" give us a glimpse to Batduck's belt, so the audience can know that this superhero carry this gadgets: Duck-A-Rang, Duck Soup, Duck Cuff and ''Duck Off''.

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* The {{Batman}}'s parody segment of "Inside Plucky Duck" give us a glimpse to Batduck's belt, so the audience can know that this superhero carry this gadgets: Duck-A-Rang, Duck Soup, Duck Cuff and ''Duck Off''.Off''.
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** The skunk's name? ''Bimbette''!!
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* In ''The Looney Begininning'' Babs does a Dolly Parton impression she then makes her chest grow bigger, she then says "I'm a bustin' out all over".

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* In ''The Looney Begininning'' (the first episode in which a human animator tries to create a new cartoon) Babs does a Dolly Parton impression she then makes her chest grow bigger, she then says "I'm a bustin' out all over".
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* The {{Batman}} parody segment of "Inside Plucky Duck" give us a glimpse to Batduck's belt, so the audience can know that this superhero carry this gadgets: Duck-A-Rang, Duck Soup, Duck Cuff and ''Duck Off''.

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* The {{Batman}} {{Batman}}'s parody segment of "Inside Plucky Duck" give us a glimpse to Batduck's belt, so the audience can know that this superhero carry this gadgets: Duck-A-Rang, Duck Soup, Duck Cuff and ''Duck Off''.

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