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Calvin Wong on his —Storyboard Artiston his Spring.me. "In a perverse way I like the limitations writing for ostensibly a 'kid's show' put on me. That makes the under the radar stuff that much more outrageous & satisfying."

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Regular Show: It's anything but...a G-rated kids' show.

It's currently the most radar-dodging show found on Cartoon Network's crop of animated shows. The constant radar-dodging is partially justified as (a) the writers love the challenge of slipping in racy material in a show alleging to be for kids (as inferred in Calvin Wong's quote on this very page), (b) Regular Show is, in essence, a misplaced [adult swim] shownote it was originally pitched as such, but there was no room on the schedule for the show, so it was moved to daytime Cartoon Network, and (c) the show is a more-or-less Bleached Underpants version of J.G. Quintel's student films, The Naive Man from Lollilandnote which, aside from one use of the word "hell," is pretty much safe for family viewing and 2 in the AM PMnote which is more in [adult swim] territory due to drug abuse, strong language, and jarring imagery.

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In fact, the show is so racy, a lot of the content gets edited out of practically every foreign dub (with the UKnote which has the episodes uncut on DVD with episodes rated as high as a 12 rating due to its content [the episodes "'Ello Governor" and "It's Time" are rated 12 on DVD due to horror and bloodshed being Played for Laughs, though most episodes are rated PG just like on American TV, Australian, and Latin American ones getting the worst of it — to the point that some episodes have to be banned so as not to cut them into a plotless mess). All of those can be seen here .

As of late (particularly in seasons five and six), the radar-dodging antics have been relatively light. It's unknown whether it's because of CN's censors finally intervening or J.G. Quintel and co. deciding to flesh out the show so that it's more than just adult jokes and dubious content. That doesn't mean the show has cleaned itself up, as there are times where it shows flashes of being like the first two seasons.

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In General

Sexual innuendo and obscure sexual slang terms flow like water (and other bodily fluids).

Death has happened quite a lot, on screen and implied. Several one-shot characters seem to die in horrific ways (murder-suicides, stabbings, decapitation, suffocation, drowning, mauling, etc.). One-shot characters (like Muscle Man's dad ) are killed off. Even lead character Rigby died four times in the show. Death of random characters (mostly unnamed passers-by) is frequently seen and played for dark laughs. For example: the TV store clerk who got punched by The Hammer so hard that he flew into the horizon and exploded, and the clown who got disintegrated by the Destroyer of Worlds. Suicide seems to crop up a lot, which is odd, considering that Cartoon Network edits out suicide gags from their classic cartoon collection (Looney Tunes, Tom and Jerry, the Popeye cartoons, etc).

) are killed off. Even lead character Rigby died four times in the show. The show uses swear words such as "pissed" and "crap", euphemisms like "freaking" and "fricking", along with sexual terms like "sucks", "blows" and "screwed" a lot (but only if they're used non-sexually. "Sucks" and "blows" non-sexually is used to describe something that's bad, unfair, or inferior while "screwed" non-sexually can be an adjective meaning "done for," "doomed," or "cheated out of something."). Surprisingly, "God" was used in the finale. The censors have recently caught onto "Pissed", dubbing it over in both episodes and replacing it with "Ticked".

Muscle Man's "My mom" jokes, a lot of which imply that his mother is promiscuous to the point that she could be a prostitute (i.e., "You know who else likes to score so she can get computer rights for a week? My mom!") or is sexually deviant ("You know who else likes "special entertainment" like that? My mom!" note In this case, the "special entertainment" was a hungover clown and his donkey crawling out of a cheap motel room with empty "soda" cans scattered around ). The only reason they get by is because Muscle Man doesn't understand that the "mom" jokes are supposed to be insults about someone else's mom, not his. "Trucker Hall of Fame" revealed that Muscle Man's "My Mom" jokes are actually the "My Wife" jokes his dad told.

). The only reason they get by is because Muscle Man doesn't understand that the "mom" jokes are supposed to be insults about someone else's mom, not his. "Trucker Hall of Fame" revealed that Muscle Man's "My Mom" jokes are actually the "My Wife" jokes his dad told. The character of Muscle Man himself, who seems stoned all the time, and is shirtless half the time. He has sickly, green skin, pale pink eyes with bags underneath, a Pink Floyd poster in his trailer, and both Mordecai and Rigby have complained he has a smell about him, which are also telltale signs of a drug user note though the "smell about" Muscle Man could be just bad body odor as he doesn't seem like the kind of person who would regularly shower. The one time he did shower was actually a Shower of Angst he took following his break-up with Muscle Woman. It...wasn't fun to look at

Starla, who has the biggest breasts ever seen in (recent) cartoon history. But then again she's fat...

Drugs and alcohol are often euphemistically depicted as common things. Soda, sugary snacks, milk, coffee, spinning around, spicy peppers note much like the Simpsons episode where Homer gets high on a Guatemalan insanity pepper and goes on a psychedelic journey to find his soulmate with Johnny Cash as a space coyote , and even water have been used as G-rated drugs. Starting to become more blatant, with wine appearing in restaurants and "Grape Juice" was used in "White Elephant Gift Exchange."

, and even water have been used as G-rated drugs. Starting to become more blatant, with wine appearing in restaurants and "Grape Juice" was used in "White Elephant Gift Exchange." The Family-Friendly Firearms trope doesn't exist, as cops and other authority figures (such as the FBI and Animal Control) have used guns that aren't remade or redrawn to look like something from a fantasy or sci-fi series (even though this series isn't all that grounded in reality), even in the face of shootings that have happened in real life that would force TV shows (animated and otherwise) to tone down the gun violence.

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301 — Stick Hockey This: Benson : And now I find you holed up in here twiddling some sticks?! Mordecai : Ugh, don't say it like that! The hand motions Benson makes doesn't help either.

Later: Chong : Who, these pathetic stick twiddlers? Benson : Please, don't say it like that.

And also: Mordecai: And now we're gonna be playing hard all night! Rigby: Ugh, : Ugh, don't say it like that! 302 — Bet to Be Blonde Outside of the blond cult trying to kill Rigby by dipping him in boiling hair dye, nothing really got past the censors this time around. 303 — Skips Strikes This line: Death: Get your balls. Get your balls. (chuckles)

After talking about Death's bowling ball of souls: Rigby: I could rub that ball in so many people's faces.

"After we shove our bowling bags in your faces!" Originally, the line was supposed to be "After we shove our bowling balls in your faces," but Cartoon Network thought that was going into [adult swim] territory.

"And because of my backup balls! (chuckles)"

L'Petit Mort Toys. Good thing they're normal toys, as that name sounds like a brand name for sex toys (i.e., vibrators and dildos). 304-305 — Terror Tales of the Parknote This episode is probably the most violent episode in Cartoon Network history outside of Sym-Bionic Titan. In fact, it was supposed to be more gruesome, but CN made JG rewrite the last three minutes of the episode. To put it shortly, everyone gets killed. Creepy Doll Pops kills Percy by kicking him into the furnace, letting him burn to death.

Death Metal Crash Pit Muscle Man kills himself (and everyone around him gets caught in the explosion) just to escape some bad music. The lyrics to the death metal song are disturbing. "I want your devastation nation!"

In the House Mordecai gets decapitated by his own knife. High Five Ghost gets liquified out of a phone. Pops suffocates in a dresser. Skips gets sucked in a fireplace and burned alive. Benson drowns after getting flushed down the toilet, with his gumballs floating to the top. Muscle Man cocks and loads a shotgun, then starts shooting everywhere. It is implied that one of the bullets ricocheted and hit himself. Then his SKIN is ripped off his body. We then get to see him flex. It is highly detailed. note Also censored in the UK. Muscle Man: "I told you I was ripped!" This exchange, after Rigby's turned into a house and everyone looks around: Muscle Man : Whoa! There's even a bathroom! Hey, Rigby, can I- Rigby: No way! Benson pukes his gumballs, which was also cut in the UK version. Benson getting strangled and drowned in the toilet.

306 — Camping Can Be Cool This: Random Employee: Isn't this a bit weird? Ranger: No! We'll just put some clothes on the Humany Parts! 307 — Slam Dunk "You know who else likes to score so she can get computer rights for a week? MY MOM!"

The use of "Hey Man, Nice Shot" by Filter can count. The song is about R. Budd Dwyer, a Pennsylvania treasurer who shot himself through the mouth on live TV in 1987 during a press conference to escape jail time for bribery. Apparently the CN censors thought the song was referring to basketball shots.

Mordecai staring at Margaret's butt in low-cut jeans and tank top. The UK version was reanimated so that way her butt doesn't look too big and adds tail feathers to remind viewers that she's a bird.

The Basketball King puts two balls near his crotch and they look like his testicles. Also, his limo has basketball truck-nuts.

308 — Cool Bikes This exchange later comes up. It sounds more suggestive than it is, but they are actually refering to Mordecai and Rigby. Girl : Muscle Man, what are those? Muscle Man : Baby, those are wieners! (laughs) note This line is often changed to "Baby, those are losers" on overseas airings and when Cartoon Network airs "Regular Show" outside of the 5:00 pm to 9:00pm timeslot

"Ladies and gentlemen, they swear! There is nothing cooler than that!" 309 — House Rules Kevin the prank caller kills himself in his stand.

The unicorns explode in their own "unicorn slop". 310 — Rap it Up This exchange. It sounds kinda nasty when you realize how sleazy Muscle Man portrays his mom in his jokes (or it could be Muscle Man's way of calling Mordecai and Rigby homosexual because they cross-dress.): Muscle Man: Where'd you get those outfits? My mom's closet? 311 — Cruisin' Toward the end of the episode, the commercial for the airplane showed some scantily-clad women.

In the Hungarian dub, Scabitha's name is changed to "Lotyóra", which translates to "Slut-ra". 312 — Under the Hood Muscle Man's "my mom jokes": "You know who else likes to clean up other people's messes? MY MOM!" (during Muscle Man's crappy stand-up routine): "My sofa weighed 600 pounds and was sweaty and smelled like butts. You know who else smells like a pile of butts? MY MOM!" 313 — Weekend at Benson's After knocking Benson out Mordecai says that there's only one way to avoid getting fired. Rigby replies he'll get the shovel, which suggests Rigby was thinking of either murdering Benson or burying him alive.

When Muscle Man runs after the golf cart his man boobs are seen jiggling. A lot.

The Mississippi Queen hot pepper trip, which plays out like a drug trip, complete with Eileen and Margaret calling a cab so Benson, Rigby, and Mordecai can get home safely and the trio finding themselves passed out and hungover on the lawn the next day.

The jar of Habanero Peppers that Benson eats from says "Pepper on Pepper action".

"Mississippi Queen" had "wine" in the line "she moves better on wine" bleeped out with a car horn (which is odd, considering that Poison's "Nothin' But a Good Time" had the line, "They say I spend my money on women and wine" uncensored). On the other hand, the song is still quite obviously about a stripper ("You know she was a dancer"). 314 — Fortune Cookie When Benson is picking up a newspaper in nothing but a robe a man with a floor cleaning device walks by and his floor cleaner sucks up Benson's towel rendering him naked. Later on in the episode the same guy utters this line after talking to Mordecai and Rigby "Oooh! Excuse me, there's a hot chick getting her paper over there" in a rather giddy tone.

Muscle Man plays the old "add 'in bed' to the end of your fortune" game, but replaces "in bed" with "in the back of a car" ("You will be on the cover of Video Game Monthly... in the back of a car!!!")

"You know what else is hot and likes to tear through stuff? MY MOM!" (possibly the most obviously sexual "My Mom!" joke Muscle Man has made since the ones he made on his first appearance in "My Mom") 315 — Think Positive When Mordecai and Rigby didn't clean the cart after Pops spoke to Benson, Rigby questions what a hose is. And they start to say the word "hose" really slowly. Rigby: Yeah, and what is a hose? Hooooose... Mordecai: Hooooose... Rigby: (looking rather suggestively) Hose? 316 — Skips vs. Technology One of Error 220's random pop-ups reads Do Me. 317 — Butt Dial One of the lyrics of Mordecai's songs talk about Margaret making his insides feel like knotted twists. When Pops hears the song, he pulls a disgusted face and falls to the floor. 318 — Eggscellent The whole episode is about Rigby going into a coma and almost dying. 319 — Gut Model Muscle Man: While you'll be striking out with chicks, I'll be scoring with wings and chicks. Muscle Man is asked to pose as a pregnant woman. They also mention how real pregnant women cost twice the money to buy. 320 — Video Game Wizards Skips punches a wall and breaks most of his fingers. 321 — Big Winner When dancing at Wing Kingdom, Muscle Man does pelvic thrusts to the music playing out of the jukebox.

A guy in the park is seen reading a magazine with the title, "How to Give a Man Hug."

In the big fight scene, Muscle Man kicks a guy's head OFF HIS BODY. 322 — The Best Burger in the World The Burger Truck falls into the crash pit, with an explosion, killing the two workers. 323 — Replaced Mordecai's pizza parties are pretty obviously supposed to bring to mind a drinking binge. This is only supported by the fact that the house is trashed at the beginning of the episode after one. In a similar vein, Mordecai and Rigby were probably drunk so they couldn't clean up.

324 — Trash Boat The ending contains future band members killing each other for popularity.

While "The Urge" can be considered innuendo, the Brazilian dub - which usually tones down the language a bit - goes arguably further by making it "Super A Fim", "Feeling Like It". 325 — Fists of Justice One of the Guardians of Youth gets a hole blasted graphically through him by Klorgbane. The camera clearly shows the hole (and what could arguably be considered blood within the hole) before the Guardian drops to the ground dead. One of the few times there is even slightly blood. Made worse by the fact that, even though the Guardians clearly have adult personalities and voices, their outward appearance is of an oversized infant, meaning we get to see a baby get a hole blasted through it and die. 326 — Yes Dude Yes C.J.'s clothes fall off during her transformation to a tornado.

Mordecai sees a cloud shaped like buttocks.

On the game, the fourth best person at it's initials are "TRD" meaning turd again. 327 — Busted Cart Benson is forced to take a sobriety test after an incident involving napkins, a water bottle, and soggy eyes has the cops mistake him for a drunk driver.

Rigby refers to a pitstop as a "piss stop." According to an interview with Sam Marin (the voice of Benson, Muscle Man, and Pops), this was not a mistake.

Benson pulls the gas nozzle in and out and in and out of the car. When he stops, some excess gas drips from the nozzle.

The Joyspot (G-Spot) Arcade where they take a video game break. 328 — Dead at Eight Mordecai's reaction to Almond Milk.

Muscle Man calls Mordecai and Rigby turds. 329 — Access Denied A commercial has girls in revealing bras. 330 — Muscle Mentor While Rigby is hanging on for dear life, we see quite a bit of Muscle Man's butt. 331 — Trucker Hall of Fame How Muscle Dad died: He was mauled by a bear whom he thought was a cop in a bear costume .

. "You know who else got smoky on her tail?! MY WIFE!" Viewers finally learn that Muscle Man's "My Mom" jokes are actually altered versions of the "My Wife" jokes his dad told.

"Hey, Trucker Hall of Fame! Kiss my dad's trucker hat ashes!"

In 10-year old Muscle Man's room has a poster of a woman in a bikini. 332 — Out of Commission The cart gets drunk and starts fighting people in a "family restaurant" bar (which, according to the sarcastic quotation marks on the sign, is neither a "restaurant" nor a "family"-friendly place — or was, but time and increasingly rowdy patrons have ruined it).

The cart telling Mordecai to tell Benson that he just "...picked up his mama".

Cart tells Mordecai and Rigby, "I've never felt the hot, delicate touch of a lady cart."

The cart wants Mordecai and Rigby to live out his last wishes and assist him with suicide, which is pretty dark for something alleging to be a kids' cartoon (or any form of media for that matter, as there is a lot of moral and ethical questions and issues associated with assisted suicide).

The cart having what can only be described as sex with a red car involving jumper cables. Obviously, the part was edited when aired in the UK. 333 — Fancy Restaurant The waiter calls his hands on a chain a "satisfaction chain".

Muscle Man regaling one of his "My Mom" jokes to Starla's parents. Muscle Man: ...to which I replied, "My mom." Starla and her parents: (laughs) 334 — Diary When Mordecai says that he and Margaret are just friends, Rigby replies with, "Yeah, friends without benefits." In the UK, it was changed to "Your friend that will never be more than just a friend," which is the same thing as saying "friends without benefits," only it's not as sharp and to the point.

Margaret's Guardian of Secrets is dressed in a rather revealing Roman outfit (though it doesn't look any different from what a Greco-Roman goddess would wear).

When Mordecai reveals his secrets, he yells, "I like going commando! A LOT!!!!" Trivia: in the Spanish Latin American dub, this was censored/changed (as there's no proper 1:1 translation for "going commando" from English to Spanish) to "Soy fan de Hora de Aventura. Me encanta", that's it "I'm an Adventure Time fan. I love it".

335 — The Best VHS in the World Rigby's butt-cheek pants is a woman's bra.

Muscle Man and High-Five Ghost's conversation about badminton equipment: Muscle Man: Dude, where are the balls? You were supposed to bring them! High-Five Ghost: Where's your racket? Muscle Man: I'm not talking about rackets, I'm talking about balls. High-Five Ghost: But badminton doesn't have any balls! Muscle Man: What? I'm not playing any game that doesn't have balls in it! Come to think of it, badminton uses shuttle cocks . Hmmm... The joke was originally supposed to be this: MM: How are we going to play in the badminton tournament when you don't even know where my shuttlecock is? HFG: Well, where's your racket? MM: Don't turn this on me! I'm talking about the shuttlecocks!!! HFG: Dude, stop saying that word.

336 — Prankless The Prank War seems like an actual war, with references to being "taken out", and when the workers get hit, they're deemed "lost". 337 — Death Bear Death Bear rips off an Animal Control Worker's arms. 338 — Fuzzy Dice This conversation: Benson: Now, Now, when the balls drop ... Mordecai & Rigby : (chuckles) Benson: When the game starts... note Edited in the UK

The climax featuring the animatronic robot band getting taken out by the FBI, complete with very real and very dangerous weaponry.

Muscle Man is shown swinging the fuzzy dice around without a shirt on, and Mordecai and Rigby hide their faces. The "Where Are They Now?" Epilogue says that Muscle Man likes the fuzzy dice too much.

The name of the Ski Ball machine is "Skeeze Ballz". "Skeeze" usually refers to a woman of loose morals, and "skeezeball" itself is used in the same context as "scumbag" or "slimeball" (someone — male or female — who is morally or ethically reprehensible). See here.

When Skips plays a Whack-a-Mole type game called 'T-Nuggets'. As in 'Turd Nuggets'. 339 — Sugar Rush The entire episode could be seen as an acid trip. The apple fritter doughnut was obviously a drug stand-in. Pops gets "hyper" on them and says they "taste like magic", and they take you on a "trip".

"You know who else likes to stuff themselves with their bosses' free doughnuts? My mom!" 340 — Bad Kiss When Margaret leans in towards the glove compartment by Mordecai's crotch to look for the wallet, his face turns to disbelief.

Mordecai yells at his future self for "lip-blocking" him, an obvious stand-in for "cock-blocking".

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Season 5

501 — Laundry Woes Rigby calls Mordecai a "Sad Sack Chump". 502 — Silver Dude The God of Street Performing doing the splits on the floor in a Speedo. Benson tells Mordecai and Rigby to clean the floor after seeing that. Whether he means because of the body paint or his genitals is left ambiguous. 503 — Benson's Car Two teenagers want to go to "Make Out Point". 504 — Every Meat Burritos For one scene, a lot of pistols are fired at a car.

The list of meat sources in the Jimbros Burritos commercial includes "long pig" as one of the ingredients. "Long pig" is a euphemism for human flesh. 505 — Wall Buddy The Wall Buddy commercial. "My mom's havin' another baby!" 507 — Survival Skills One of the tortillas at the store is called Big "O" Tortillas.

The tree bark drug trip that turns Mordecai into a gyro and Rigby into a Minecraft character. It's not as chaotic as the hot pepper trip from "Weekend at Benson's"; it was more like a G-rated take on the drug trip from 2 in the AM PM (the short film that Regular Show is based on). 508-509 — Terror Tales of the Park III In the "Jacked Up Jack-o-Lantern" story, Muscle Man gets turned into a pumpkin and so do his man-boobs.

Muscle Man and Starla are shown making love yet again, this time hidden inside a giant brown bag. On that note, Their halloween costumes are both loafs of bread covered with peanut butter and grape jelly respectively. (As in their shirts are covered in them.) This is Role-play sex while only being close to sex. The peanut butter/jelly are spilling out from the bottom of the bag while the couple are making out. Make of that as you will.

Mordecai whacks Muscle Man in the groin with a golf club. 513-514 — The Thanksgiving Special TV Guy: Things have certainly been heating up in the kitchen! 516 — New Year's Kiss New Years Man: The balls are dropping on my watch! 517 — Dodge This Even though Benson has a concussion, it was pretty clear that he acting drunk off of chicken wings. And by the end of the episode after his team lost the game , Benson dropped this last line: Benson : I need a wing real bad.

, Benson dropped this last line: While they are practicing for the dodgeball tournament, Mordecai accidentally hits CJ in her breasts and is visibly discomforted by it.

During the final round of the dodgeball tournament, Benson smiles and says "Nice" right before getting hit by a ball from the Thunder Girls. It's obvious what he was referring to. 518 — Portable Toilet General: Three, two, one! Let's drop a number two on this duke bucket! In the UK, the line was changed to "Let's liberate some latrines", as the original line was too mired in toilet humor to slide past the censors. 519 — The Postcard The front cover of Mordecai and Rigby's favorite magazine is a butt. 520 — Rigby in the Sky With Burrito This exchange of dialogue: Muscle Man : I'll take you tomorrow after Starla and I finish brunch. : I'll take you tomorrow after Starla and I finish brunch. And by "brunch" I mean... Rigby : (disgusted) We don't need to hear it!

And later: Muscle Man : I'll take you tomorrow after Starla and I... Mordecai and Rigby : (covering their ears) La la la la la la la!

One of the things Rigby promised to do before he met his classmates again at a high school reunion involved mooning on all six continents.

"You know who else hasn't done anything since high school? My mom!" Even worse since this implies Muscle Man was the product of a teen pregnancy.

521 — Journey to the Bottom of the Crash Pit "You're a dark hole." 522 — Saving Time In the beginning of the episode, Mordecai and Rigby mention that Muscle Man believes he can get a suspiciously unspecified body part sewn back on. 523 — Guitar of Rock Mordecai, Rigby, and Benson literally going to Hell (as in, "Death takes them to an underworld rock bar that's obviously in Hell, but the censors won't let J.G. Quintel and company say it") and back to replace Mr. Maellard's guitar. 524-525 — Skips' Story The nail hammering scene and the line about how if your aim is true, you will hit your mark could be an allegory for sex. 526 — Return of Mordecai and the Rigbys "You're not blowing hard enough!" in reference to blowing on a trumpet.

Eileen being visibly aroused when she watches Rigby rub a glass of ice water on his sweaty body to cool off. 527 — Bad Portrait Rigby: You've got everything, you know, his face, his arms, you know, you've got his butt! 529 — I Like You Hi Hilariously double-subverted with this line: "And that was the day I lost my innocence. (sniffles) At making coffee! Not at making out with girls! I did that way earlier. To the extreme!"

An advertisement for the song "Fax Me Gently". 530 — Play Date At one point during the (normal) playground scene with Thomas, Mordecai buys an ice-cream, and asks CJ if she wants to share, which she agrees to. You can catch them looking at each other slyly for a split second just before Thomas interrupts them.

Death's son Thomas gets Mordecai in trouble with a minotaur husband with a pregnant praying mantis wife. 531 — Catching The Wave 532 — Gold Watch It is pretty clear that chicken wings are a substitution for alcohol in this episode because Benson is once again acting drunk off of chicken wings and he doesn't even have a concussion or some kind of head injury this time. 533 — Take the Cake "Line cutters! Their cake's gonna get cut!" 534 — Skips in the Saddle Muscle Man goes into one of his "my mom" jokes by asking, "You know who else likes to polish other people's rocks?" note in the UK, the line was changed to "You know who else studies petrology" as the UK censors knew that "polish other people's rocks" can be construed as sexual innuendo He doesn't actually say "My mom!" but Mordecai and Rigby perk their heads up in surprise.

He doesn't actually say "My mom!" but Mordecai and Rigby perk their heads up in surprise. When Skips is telling everyone who he really is, he mentions that he wants someone who doesn't mind that he always goes commando. Not only this, but nobody gasps like they were, until the sign says gasp, which is possibly referencing that everyone in the audience always go commando.

535 — Thomas Fights Back Muscle Man: No starch this time! It wrecks havoc on my pepperonis! 536 — Bachelor Party! Zingo!! 537 — Tent Trouble One of the audience members shirts has "Mud Waifu" written on it. Just the fact that Starla is a mud wrestler and they actually show a mud wrestling match between two women (not as racy as most other examples, but close enough, given this show) is enough.

538 — Real Date

Season 6

601 — Maxin' and Relaxin' Mordecai's mom starts twerking in front of Mordecai and his girlfriend. 602 — New Bro on Campus All of Muscle Man's clothes burn off in the viral video of him trying to fry a chile relleno, apart from his underwear. 603 — Daddy Issues The title is often used in association with women who do sexually foolish or dangerous things because their fathers never showed them love or abused them in some way. Rigby: Hey man, what's with the balls?

CJ's Dad hits a golf ball into an animal's crotch.

CJ is shown putting from the rough grass. "Putting from the rough" is a euphemism for gay anal sex. 604-605 — Terror Tales of the Park IV The Hole

Rigby doesn't like his Planet Costume because it's the Planet Uranus.

When Muscle Man finds out that he's not going to die, he reaches into his costume arm hole and takes out his underpants while swinging them around.

The basic goal in the story is to get Pops in a hole, so they can stay alive. What's mainly bad is that Benson says: Benson: This must be the reason we're alive!

Unfinished Business

Ghost Rigby pulls down his pants to reveal his buttcheeks, which are actually the faces of Ghost Mordecai and Rigby.

The Scary Movie

Two teenagers make out a lot in the first movie, with their crotches close, they even get a bit worried that people are watching them.

At the end, everyone's butt cheeks are stuck together.

Muscle Man's reaction to his story is telling Rigby that he didn't know he was an expert on "Lightning Balls". 606 — The End of Muscle Man 607 — Lift With Your Back Muscle Man: Looks like CJ's the remote in that relationship! Because she's the one with all the controls! 608 — Eileen Flat Screen When it turns out Rigby has what he calls a utility whip, CJ and Mordecai make him demonstrate his skills. CJ: Rigby, show us your whipping skills. Mordecai: Yeah, Rigby, whip it out. 609-610 — The Real Thomas The entire episode is political commentary on the current situation in Ukraine. This flies WAY over the heads of the average viewer. note Consequently, most international versions — specifically, the UK and Filipino versions — of the episode were very extensively edited to remove any Russian references; "Russia" was changed to the fictional country of "Druznia", with any use of "Russia" and "Russian" being redubbed to "Druzia" and "Druznic" respectively, and with any Russian language/imagery/terminology accordingly being changed or removed as well.

Rigby says, "OOOHHHH! Now, we're all boned!" note "Boned" was redubbed to "toast" in the UK

The US President spanks himself to insult the Russians. In the UK version, this was replaced with the President pointing into his rear end, which is still rude. 611 — The White Elephant Gift Exchange Muscle Man gets Benson some gloves made out of his old underwear and later on when Muscle Man is getting pranked some more underwear gloves fly towards him, in the mouth.

Pops and High Fives go to a store named "Naughty-9 Cent!"

Easy to miss: When the White Elephant stands up at the end of the episode it's revealed that the box he's holding is actually attached to his pants. 612 — Merry Christmas Mordecai Mordecai cheating on CJ with his ex-girlfriend Margaret . This is something that's not been allowed with many cartoons. Granted, it was only a kiss, not sex, but it was treated as if it was something more than that. 613 — Sad Sax The episode is a sequel to Merry Christmas Mordecai, where Mordecai cheats on CJ with Margaret , when Mordecai tries to get back together with her , somebody comes to CJ's house and she says "Do you even know what he did to me?" When the man comes back, he slaps Mordecai and says "You disgust me!" 614 — Park Managers' Lunch Rigby says, "Gene sucks!" when Benson announces that he's having lunch with him. In the UK, the line is changed to "Gene stinks!" 615 — Mordecai and Rigby Down Under The Aboriginal guide that picks up Mordecai and Rigby is wearing pants that look like he's wearing a loincloth with tribal tattoos. 616 — Married and Broke Announcer: First person to hit the wet ding-dong wins! 618 — Format Wars II Archie (the LaserDisc Guardian) talks about "favoring large things" then exclaims "Size Matters!" 620 — Benson's Suit When Benson puts on his pants, he thinks it makes it butt look flat. The suit inflates in response, and he remarks "Nice!"

Rigby asks if Benson dug up his unkle (ie graverobbed) to get the suit.

Benson is very obviously drunk (or wasted on chicken wings) when he buries the suit.

How about the fact that it's a Whole Plot Reference to Kill la Kill of all things? 622 — 1000th Chopper Flight Party CJ while cleaning up a beach finds either a bikini top or a bra.

In his attempts to keep Margaret a safe distance from Mordecai Rigby first sticks his butt in Margaret's face, then shoves Tommy so that he bumps his head against Margaret's butt. 624 — Men in Uniform Chicken Wings are once again used as a replacement for alcohol. This time, everybody's drunk. So drunk, that they are partying in the rival park and make a stupid purchase online that they don't remember the next day.

Everyone takes off their clothes, and they are all in underwear, even the characters who are usually naked. 625 — Garage Door Mordecai and Rigby laugh at this: Bolt Keeper : I am the Bolt Keeper, keeper of the bolts, and the nuts. (turns eyes to right)

There is a man with a toilet for a face, (the toilet also has a beard). Oh and his trial is also, to plunge a toilet. Mordecai also looks so nervous and awkward while doing it. Mordecai : Dude, are you okay? Garage Door Seller : No, I'm actually dying.

The Garage Door Seller's body is garage door pieces, one of them is a light string, coming out of his crotch. 626-627 — Brilliant Century Duck Crisis Special Skips: I strongly recommend wearing protection. While insulting Play Co. Mordecai : More like Play Blows! Then a few seconds later. Play Co Man : (opens a box) Does this Play Blow?

Benson wears some more pants where he thinks his butt fits nicely again (cf. "Benson's Suit" for the first time this happened)

The entire Earth gets burned away (with heavy implications that no one [save the main characters and antagonists] survived)...all for merchandising rights over toys. 628 — Not Great Double Date Del Hanlon is shown grabbing Margaret's butt in one scene. Margaret politely moves his arm to her shoulder.

The Dump Cam, which is shown through a toilet being flushed. In the Philippines and UK version, the toilet is replaced with a garbage can.

Del's line when he breaks up with Margaret after her revelation that she has feelings for Mordecai causes CJ to call her out on her lies and Mordecai to run off: Del Hanlon: You broke me heart, Margaret! Good luck getting that bungalow in Connecticut. I'm keeping the kids!

Season 7

702 — The Parkie Awards Benson gets drunk on chicken wings when he gets snubbed for the Parkie Award.

One of the ghostly park manager's acceptance speeches is a rant that tells everyone to go "shove it" (the shortened form of "shove it up your ass"). 703 — The Lunch Club Once again, "shove it" is used (Benson's letter to Mr. Maellard ends with, "Shove it, you decrepit old fart!") The UK version changes "fart" to "man", surprisingly leaving "shove it" uncensored. 704 — Local News Legends Del Hanlon reveals that he once used steroids to win a race.

One of the leads Margaret follows is one about the park workers running a gambling ring. Turns out they were having a charity-based casino night. 705 & 706 — The Dome Experiment Special When Benson's arrow hits Dr. Dome's "An Ice Storm at Weather Control Booth" button, thereby dooming Dr. Dome to a certain death and allowing Benson and the others to escape the dome, Dr. Dome says, "Dome it all to hole." After all of the 'dome' puns throughout the episode, it is clear that this is a punny way of saying, "Damn it all to hell." 710 & 711 — Terror Tales of the Park V When Mordecai, Rigby, and Benson attempt to kill Mr. Boss Man, Mr. Boss Man taunts them by saying "You don't have the chimichangas!" 721 — Donut Factory Holiday A tape is stuck in the VCR player so Rigby sticks his hand in the slot and rummages around to try and fish it out. However because he has the player between his legs it looks like he's up to something else. Later when Eileen pours butter in the drive to try and loosen it Rigby complains that it's "making me feel weird". 734 — Pam I Am Benson said he shared a "chemistry" with Pam, this made Rigby get disgusted and say "gross, I'm trying to eat my lunch"

Season 8