

Profanity in Metalocalypse is bleeped out with guitar licks such as pinch harmonics and whammy bar divebombs.If he's talking clean, you can usually get the gist of what he's saying on your second viewing, or in some of the subtitles. This helps disguise when he's cursing, or the many times he explains sex acts in detail to the other kids. Everything Kenny says is 'censored' by his muffling parka.The DVD version cleans it up so the music is also audible, and in the commentary, Parker and Stone actually succeed in tempting the bleep censor by discussing classified material at one point. Infamously, "201" was censored with a long, disruptive bleep that actually cuts off the background music.Also, when the episodes that originally aired in SD were remastered into HD and released onto Blu-Ray and online, most of the bleeps were removed, with the notable exception of most of the oldest episodes where the uncensored dialogue hadn't been properly archived. It is worth noting that starting with Season 11, DVD and online releases are mostly uncensored.Later one character (Jimbo) says, "Well, that's not fair! I should be able to say 'fag'!" He's not bleeped.

Garrison is indulging his new ability as a recently de-closeted gay man to say "fag." If anyone who isn't gay attempts to use the word, they are bleeped, and everyone is aware of the bleepage. Notable instance of Painting the Medium in the episode where they see how many times they can get away with saying "shit." In the B-story, Mr.Homer quietly tells the kids to go outside, stands up, takes a deep breath. The most iconic example occurs in "Who Shot Mr.
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In "Where No Fan Has Gone Before", Leela is put into a robot chair like Captain Pike's in the Star Trek episode "The Menagerie", using a series of beeps to convey her testimony. It is implied that by the end of the sketch he is being bleeped for real. Turns out his co-host June has a device that is supplying the bleeps and is censoring random words to cheese him off. Henry keeps getting bleeped at least once in every sentence he says, even though he insists that he isn't cursing, and ends up going on a bleep heavy rant. There's also the episode where SpongeBob censors out the ingredients of the Krabby Patty secret formula in his song.Some YouTube parody videos censor the perfectly child-safe dialogue, giving the appearance of raunchier words being spoken.Further subverted when it turns out that (the actual noise, not something bleeped by a dolphin noise) is just about the worst expletive ever.


At the end, what seems to be a use of one of them is just the horn from "Old Mister Jenkins in his jalopy". SpongeBob learns there are thirteen words a sailor should never use, all of which are covered up by different sound effects (including various horns and sea animal noises).
