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Who misses the old Hidden Adult Humor?

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    Jamesbray

    [1]Oct 14, 2008
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    I used to love the Adult humor they would put into some of the older episodes that would just pass right by younger children.

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    dunbrine47

    [2]Oct 14, 2008
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    Jamesbray wrote:

    I used to love the Adult humor they would put into some of the older episodes that would just pass right by younger children.

    LOL when Spongebob and Pat say the F-bomb in the KK
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    talonmalon333

    [3]Oct 14, 2008
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    It was always funny to see what could slip past the censor. Except now, Nickelodeon has soften up, and it is shown through SpongeBob SquarePants.

    Come to think of it, SpongeBob kind of serves as a time warp for Nickelodeon. In 1999 and the early 2000s Nick was somewhat clever and original, and so was SpongeBob. Then Nick became unintelligent, and it has affected SpongeBob.
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    SpongeSebastian

    [4]Oct 15, 2008
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    The show didn't have a lot of adult humor, just clevor themes that adults would like. now they seem to be only aiming the show at children.
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    talonmalon333

    [5]Oct 15, 2008
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    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    The show didn't have a lot of adult humor, just clevor themes that adults would like. now they seem to be only aiming the show at children.

    But there were innuendo's here and there.

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    DC-Dude

    [6]Oct 15, 2008
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    talonmalon333 wrote:

    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    The show didn't have a lot of adult humor, just clevor themes that adults would like. now they seem to be only aiming the show at children.

    But there were innuendo's here and there.

    Like, in Sailor Mouth, kids wouldn't realize this, but it would be funny if they knew WHERE IN THE SENTENCE that the bad word was being used. Also, in Rock-A-Bye Bivalve, adults would recognize the worm's last words: "We will bury you!"

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    Boolia

    [7]Oct 15, 2008
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    I like the show just the same as always. Sometimes things have to change!
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    ilovejn

    [8]Oct 15, 2008
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    Boolia wrote:
    I like the show just the same as always. Sometimes things have to change!
    Yeah but not in the stupid and disrespectful way that the new writers changed it. The show is really going downhill. I miss the old SpongeBob.
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    dunbrine47

    [9]Oct 15, 2008
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    Now the only "Adlut jokes" in the show recentlly are election year jokes.

    From Suction cup sympony

    (After Pat falls and breaks his but)

    Sb: Don't you think you should see a doctor for that?

    Patrick:I can't I don't have insurace.

    Sb: Don't you have a job.

    Patrick:Exatly.

    Edited on 10/15/2008 12:59pm
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    PokeSponge123

    [10]Oct 15, 2008
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    There were clever plots that carefully weaved in adult humor in the right placees, but now there's hardly any. I still love the show though
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    JellyFishJammer

    [11]Oct 15, 2008
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    Yeah, there were some references and themes that kids wouldn't get, but I wouldn't say it's 100% gone, like on the latest episode for example: "What Ever Happened to SpongeBob?" The tattoo scene that says "Spring Break" a lot of kids wouldn't get why it said spring break. I think SpongeBob and Pat were drunk when they got that tattoo...on ice cream
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    RedSoxFan274

    [12]Oct 15, 2008
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    How about, "Too loose, Loutrec"?
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    eggs_aRe_fun

    [13]Oct 15, 2008
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    JellyFishJammer wrote:
    Yeah, there were some references and themes that kids wouldn't get, but I wouldn't say it's 100% gone, like on the latest episode for example: "What Ever Happened to SpongeBob?" The tattoo scene that says "Spring Break" a lot of kids wouldn't get why it said spring break. I think SpongeBob and Pat were drunk when they got that tattoo...on ice cream

    yeah, like in the spongebob movie, they were at what was supposed to be an ice cream bar, and they got drunk and spongebob stayed all night and then had a hangover. how were little kids supposed to know what that meant?

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    RedSoxFan274

    [14]Oct 15, 2008
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    They got drunk on ice cream. Yeah that was weird
    Edited on 10/15/2008 5:01pm
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    spongeboy22

    [15]Oct 16, 2008
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    dunbrine47 wrote:

    Now the only "Adlut jokes" in the show recentlly are election year jokes.

    From Suction cup sympony

    (After Pat falls and breaks his but)

    Sb: Don't you think you should see a doctor for that?

    Patrick:I can't I don't have insurace.

    Sb: Don't you have a job.

    Patrick:Exatly.

    actually, it went exactly like this

    sb-maybe you should see a doctor about that

    pat-i can't my job doesn't provide me w/ health insurance

    sb-what job

    pat-exactly

    i'm a spongebob maniac so i should know

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    FOP_fan17

    [16]Oct 16, 2008
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    I LOVED the adult humor that was in it. I always laugh in the episode with Flatts, when SpongeBob is in Boating School and he asks another student about his pencils. She replies, "You can shove them up your-" whil SpongeBob completely misses it and keeps rambling on. I don't know why, but that part cracks me up every time! In "Sailor Mouth," I kept trying to figure out what words they were using, too. I think the adult humor is what won me over in a way- it was supposed to be a kids' show, yet there were jokes in there that kids don't get. Now, I'd say a major part of it is gone. I still enjoy the show, though.
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    PokeSponge123

    [17]Oct 16, 2008
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    I didn't get the hangover bit when I first saw the movie in the cinema, but I watched it the next year, and realised.
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    dunbrine47

    [18]Oct 16, 2008
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    PokeSponge123 wrote:
    I didn't get the hangover bit when I first saw the movie in the cinema, but I watched it the next year, and realised.
    *In My Patrick voice* uuuuh....I don't get it.(No really I don't get it for some wierd reason).
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    PokeSponge123

    [19]Oct 16, 2008
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    dunbrine47 wrote:
    PokeSponge123 wrote:
    I didn't get the hangover bit when I first saw the movie in the cinema, but I watched it the next year, and realised.
    *In My Patrick voice* uuuuh....I don't get it.(No really I don't get it for some wierd reason).


    I meant I didn't understand the part where SB got drunk on ice-cream in the movie until I was older.
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    talonmalon333

    [20]Oct 16, 2008
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    PokeSponge123 wrote:
    dunbrine47 wrote:
    PokeSponge123 wrote:
    I didn't get the hangover bit when I first saw the movie in the cinema, but I watched it the next year, and realised.
    *In My Patrick voice* uuuuh....I don't get it.(No really I don't get it for some wierd reason).
    I meant I didn't understand the part where SB got drunk on ice-cream in the movie until I was older.

    I was thirteen when I saw it, so I was just barely old enough to understand it.

    It's a shame that they downgraded the maturity level of the serie, starting season four. But then they downgraded it even more in the fifth season with potty humor and other silly stuff.

    Oh well, I guess you do what you got to do to keep a series running for as long as possible. At least they are making funny episodes still.

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