Top 10 Hidden Adult Jokes in Kids TV Shows
As parents, we often find ourselves sitting through hours of children's television programming, and let's face it, some of it can be pretty unbearable. But every now and then, we catch a glimpse of something that makes us chuckle, a joke that is cleverly hidden in the dialogue or imagery that might go over our children's heads but not ours. These hidden gems provide a welcome break from the monotony of kids' TV and remind us that these shows are not just for children but for adults as well.Over the years, there have been countless shows with hidden jokes that have left a lasting impression on audiences of all ages. From classic cartoons to modern-day animated series, these shows have mastered the art of sneaking in a witty one-liner or a clever reference that only adults can appreciate. And now, it's time to celebrate these moments of comedic genius.
They had to sneak a bra joke into a kid show?
Yep. Childhood extremely ruined.
It's an old prison joke since the prisoners took showers all together in a group. There are gay prisoners, and if someone drops the soap and goes to pick it up... that's all I need to say.
Because they fear of dropping the soap when they have a bath. DERP!
The "7 Minutes of Heaven" could be a reference to having sex. Just let the quote sink in.
We all know what the last letter was supposed to be.
"Oh! Gary! I was just looking for the sports channel." Definitely not watching sea anemones make out.
I think this was a reference to SpongeBob watching pornography.
It's like Gary was the kid and SpongeBob, the grownup, was watching something inappropriate and quickly changes the TV show to SPORTS.
Okay, I didn't watch the full episode of this. Good thing I watched it on YouTube, and I already laughed so hard.
I laughed so much when I saw this! Also, there is later a pun when the next morning, Sokka was wearing a flower necklace meaning he had been lei'd and Suki had been deflowered.
He finds Sokka without any pants and with flowers and candles around him. Previously, on his way to Sokka's tent, he bumped into Suki.
I never watch this scene without laughing.
This was from the Adult Party Cartoon, not the original Ren and Stimpy.
The Newcomers
Jessie thinks that the costume came straight out of his closet.
It's a spoof of a sex chat line.
Where were the parents at that party?
He got a job as a "specialty phone operator" and repeated "oh baby" into the phone.
I've gone through enough already.
This episode is why my parents hate this show.
I already knew this was going to be on the list. And I get this joke.
He wants to have sex with her! What kind of kid's show is this!?