This video discusses various controversial episodes from popular cartoons. It starts by highlighting the universality of cartoons, appealing to children, adults, and the elderly. The hosts then proceed to share several instances where cartoons have included controversial or double-meaning content, which may not be suitable for children.
One of the examples given is from the cartoon "Adventure Time". In a scene, a book reveals a number "531 8008" which, when read upside down on a calculator, reveals the word "bugs". This was meant as a joke for the older audience, as "bugs" is a slang term for smart or clever people in Portuguese.
Another example is from "Super Power Girls" where a joke with double meaning arises when a character says she was also the result of an accident between her parents, similar to the superpowered girls.
The video also discusses episodes from "The Fairy Godparents", "Family Guy", and "Mickey Mouse" cartoons that generated controversy due to their content.
In "The Fairy Godparents", an episode where the characters run through a room with toilet paper in their hands, watching TV, and their parents are present in the room.
In "Family Guy", an episode where the character Brian goes back in time to prevent the September 11th attacks, but when they return to the present, they discover that without the nationalist spirit generated after the attack, the United States would have entered into a civil war.
In "Mickey Mouse", an episode where a girl is taking care of Pluto and tries to poison fruit, putting poison in the dog's food. This episode was censored in several countries due to the inappropriate scenes.
The video also mentions a controversial design in a product called "Versus the Force of Evil" from the show "Just Friends". A scene from the main character's favorite band's show features a couple of men kissing, which generated controversy and accusations of promoting homosexuality.
The video concludes by mentioning other controversial cartoons like "South Park", "Dexter's Laboratory", and "Harry and the Hendersons". It invites viewers to share more examples of controversial cartoons in the comments.
1. The video discusses controversial episodes from various cartoons, aimed at adult viewers who enjoy discovering these hidden moments. [Source: Text]
2. One of the controversial moments is from "Adventure Time", where a code appears in the scene that reveals the word "bugs" when turned upside down on a calculator. [Source: Text]
3. The video also talks about "Superpowered Girls", where a joke with double meaning is born from the little girl's statement that her parents didn't plan to have her. [Source: Text]
4. Another controversial episode discussed is from "Family Guy", where Brian goes back in time to prevent the September 11th attack, leading to a controversial outcome. [Source: Text]
5. The video also mentions a controversial episode from "Mickey Mouse" where the girl tries to poison Pluto, which was censored in several countries due to its inappropriate content. [Source: Text]
6. A product called "Versus the Force of Evil" also generated controversy due to a scene in "Just Friends" where all the people are seen kissing, leading to accusations that it was encouraging homosexuality. [Source: Text]
7. The video also mentions "South Park", a cartoon known for creating controversy, and an episode from "Harry and the Hendersons" where the producers took heavily from another episode, leading to unnecessary brutality. [Source: Text]
8. The video concludes with a controversial episode from "Dexter's Laboratory", where Dexter and D-day decide to enter a machine capable of ending with rudeness, leading to them saying bad words all the time. [Source: Text]
9. The creators of the video invite viewers to share any missing controversial cartoon scenes they remember or any they've seen with double meaning. [Source: Text]