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Disney Channel And Swearing

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 5:12 pm
by Spottedfeather
I know it's a rare occurence, if it happens at all, that swear words are used on the Disney Channel. I know that it'll happen if they show programs that originally on other channels, like Boy Meets World, for example. But I was just on Wikipedia, and they said that That's So Raven was one of the first Disney Channel shows to use the word "damn" I don't know about this. I've seen, I'm pretty sure, just about every episode of the show and don't recall them using swear words of any kind. Or did it happen in one of the few episodes that I missed ?

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 6:26 pm
by SofaKing381222
I do not think that I have seen that episode yet.... I did check out the Wikipedia entry, though. I for one don't trust half the stuff of Wiki. Sometimes it can be very helpful and informative, but since it is allowed to be edited by everyone, its not very reliable. Who knows? It could be true....

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 8:26 pm
by Mushu2083
I have never heard anyone on That's So Raven use the word "damn". But on one episode of Even Stevens Tawny calls Louis a "donkey's behind"

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 8:44 pm
by Robin Hood
Mushu2083 wrote:But on one episode of Even Stevens Tawny calls Louis a "donkey's behind"
A "donkey's behind" isn't a swear word. :lol:

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 7:26 am
by SofaKing381222
Mushu2083 wrote:I have never heard anyone on That's So Raven use the word "damn". But on one episode of Even Stevens Tawny calls Louis a "donkey's behind"
I do remember that episode! It was very funny!

P.s. Its not a donkey's behind. It's either a donkey or your behind... :D

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 7:58 am
by Mushu2083
Robin Hood wrote:
Mushu2083 wrote:But on one episode of Even Stevens Tawny calls Louis a "donkey's behind"
A "donkey's behind" isn't a swear word. :lol:
Well I can't put the exact word on here without getting yelled at! Tawny called Louis a Jack..... you fill in the rest.

Hi

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 10:58 am
by Disney Guru
Wowzers,

What's the point in saying damn once in a while > I don't mind it. High time we get these kids into the real world, PEOPLE DO SWEAR. But if you use it or not it's your choice, but there's no real problem with it.

So sayeth DG>

Long live the king, long live the king, hey folks i know I"m on an ego trip today and love every minnute of it lol.

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 2:49 pm
by BATBfan1
I miss the old Disney Channel! THE new one sucks! :twisted:

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 5:10 pm
by Mushu2083
I don't see a problem with saying 'damn' every once in a while but with the PC world we live in today it seems every little itty bitty word will offend someone out there.

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 5:15 pm
by JiminyCrick91
Mushu2083 wrote:I don't see a problem with saying 'damn' every once in a while but with the PC world we live in today it seems every little itty bitty word will offend someone out there.
Yhea I think that whene I saw "Snow Day" in 2000 some lady got mad and left with her kids because thay said the word 'crap'. :roll:

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 6:35 pm
by ZOOMBOOM0688
That's so raven does have somethings that might bug really sensetive people, who are looking for trouble LOL. There are some sexual jokes on that's so raven, actually alot of the shows on disney channel have things that the caraters say but don't finish or something and you kind of fill in the "Bad" part.

Raven Sexual joke examples:
When eddie and chelsea are gonna dance and he says "we're gonna do our moves" or something and raven says "you nasty! my dad runs a respectable restuarant..."

OR... Tanya and victor are excersising on the ball and corry comes in and says go get your groove on somewhere else...

OR...When Raven was modeling, Raven's dad shouted "My baby made that dress" then Raven's mom said "I made that baby" and then Raven's dad shouted out "And I helped".

OR...Tanya says something like "the kids are gone, we have the house to ourselves, you know what this means!" and Victor says "Oh yeah ... pizza!".

Or... The eppisode where raven has a cold and can read minds eddie is looking at a girl and raven grabs the girl turns to eddie and says "You Nasty!"

Or... Raven sees her boyfriend giving CPR to a dummy and thinks he's cheating she runs in and says "you're cheating on me with this Hussy"

Or... The halloween episode the parents are looking at each other and talk about the kids being gone then the lean in to eachother and, like the pizza joke, they get the candy and start eating.



What annoys me is on SISTER SISTER they edit so much and there are always ackward moments where a joke was supposed to be, but I know that it's disney channel and they have to keep it clean :roll: :roll: :roll:

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 7:43 pm
by chrisno51
Actually in Chip 'N' Dale Rescue Rangers: in the episode "Parental Discretion Retired", Monty's dad, while pacing outside while Chip 'N Dale are inside the boat seeing what Fat Cat and his men are up to, says, "Damn! How long have they been in there anyway?"

Anyone else notice this?

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 7:52 pm
by Luke
chrisno51 wrote:Actually in Chip 'N' Dale Rescue Rangers: in the episode "Parental Discretion Retired", Monty's dad, while pacing outside while Chip 'N Dale are inside the boat seeing what Fat Cat and his men are up to, says, "Damn! How long have they been in there anyway?"

Anyone else notice this?
I actually just checked on this. The subtitle says "Digum" and that's pretty clearly what it sounds like, whatever the heck that means.

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 7:58 pm
by SofaKing381222
The adult jokes in TSR is part of what makes it so funny! Same with SpongeBob. You don't think that it would be as popular with teenagers if it didnt have seal jokes hidden in it?

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 8:02 pm
by chrisno51
Luke wrote:
chrisno51 wrote:Actually in Chip 'N' Dale Rescue Rangers: in the episode "Parental Discretion Retired", Monty's dad, while pacing outside while Chip 'N Dale are inside the boat seeing what Fat Cat and his men are up to, says, "Damn! How long have they been in there anyway?"

Anyone else notice this?
I actually just checked on this. The subtitle says "Digum" and that's pretty clearly what it sounds like, whatever the heck that means.
Okay, thanks for the info! I appoligize for the misunderstanding.

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 8:29 pm
by Fidget1234
Luke wrote:
I actually just checked on this. The subtitle says "Digum" and that's pretty clearly what it sounds like, whatever the heck that means.
I think Digum is one of Fat Cats' henchmen names...i think he was the mole character or maybe the lizard...

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 11:25 pm
by Kram Nebuer
Fidget1234 wrote:
Luke wrote:
I actually just checked on this. The subtitle says "Digum" and that's pretty clearly what it sounds like, whatever the heck that means.
I think Digum is one of Fat Cats' henchmen names...i think he was the mole character or maybe the lizard...
Maybe it's an Australian expression? Loomis?

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 7:27 am
by StitchExp626
Well Mate, if digum is a true aussie word then you can butter me on both sides, roll me in cocoanut and call me a lamington as I never heard such a tem and thats the fair digum truth!

Re: Disney Channel And Swearing

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:51 pm
by sethn172
Howdy!

Funny you should mention this. I hate it when the captioning on shows like "Lizzie" and stuff have "Oh My G--" when it doesn't sound like it. The subtitles (the yellow words from the disc, not the TV) on the DVD releases are more accurate than the tripe Disney Channel puts into their captions!

sethn172

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Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 5:53 pm
by lord-of-sith
Well, I do remember an episode of SisterSister when Lisa calls Ray a jack ---, and she says it twice! Sometimes what Disney Channel lets in as opposed to what they don't doesn't make sense.