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My friend egstudios93 sent me leaked bloopers from MLP:FiM voice actors doing lines and other… very not so family friendly language XD. It’s very funny when they screw up lines and people laughing in the background.
Here’s Trixie’s…. moaning take
My friend egstudios93 sent me leaked bloopers from MLP:FiM voice actors doing lines and other… very not so family friendly language XD. It’s very funny when they screw up lines and people laughing in the background.
Here’s Trixie’s…. moaning take
really can have link? but Private Message
Hah! I have to check out YouTube for that one.
@Beau Skunky
I never knew about the Donkey Kong thing but I heard about the stripper.
I’ve heard that the original airing of Rocky and Bullwinkle in Los Angeles featured puppets of the characters as hosts. . One week, the Bullwinkle puppet told kids to pull off the channel selector knob to make sure the TV was on the right channel for next week’s broadcast. The station got complaints about kids doing just that, so next week the puppet told kids to get some glue and put the knob back on “and use LOTS of glue!”
The puppet part of the broadcast disappeared shortly afterward.
ANOTHER!
I don’t remember that, but one time they snuck a hidden stripper (off-camera) LIVE into the show. When Soupy Sales opened the door his live reaction was priceless.
Soupy Sales also voiced Donkey Kong.
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And while not exactly vulgar there was the infamous ‘Soupy Sales’ moment where he told kids to take these rectangular pieces of green paper out of daddy’s wallet with the pictures of dead presidents and mail them in. I understand that several thousand dollars were mailed in, some by the amused fathers,
In the Garfield “In Dog Years I’d be Dead” anniversary book, one photo featuring “Garfield & Friends” guest star Buddy Hacket said he was in the middle of telling a really dirty joke.
Gilbert Gottfried & Robin Williams supposedly sometimes slipped and said adultish things while making Disney’s “Aladdin.”
Even on the Sonic the Hedgehog SatA.M. “The Complete Series” DVD set, there’s a special feature (maybe an easter egg, I can’t remember) where Jaleel White (Sonic’s original voice) was asked what the hardest thing about voicing in animation was. He said while chuckling, “Trying not to be as vulgar as everyone there in the studio wants to be.”
There’s also some blooper/gag reels on Youtube of old kiddy shows like Zoobilee Zoo (Warning: language/suggestive jokes.) where the people making the shows joke around rather vulgarly, as well. Just look at this 1972 kiddy show. (Warning: language/suggestive.)
Making kid shows must be alot of fun.
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How can the sound that supposed to be Trixie mumbling in her sleep turn into something suggestive.
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