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==Swearing==
 
==Swearing==
 
*[[Frank]] cries out, "What the hell!," during [[The Country Trio]]'s performance of "[[Mama Don't Allow]]" on ''[[The Dick Cavett Show]]''.
 
*[[Frank]] cries out, "What the hell!," during [[The Country Trio]]'s performance of "[[Mama Don't Allow]]" on ''[[The Dick Cavett Show]]''.
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*In ''[[The Muppet Musicians of Bremen]]'', when Kermit suggests to [[Leroy the Donkey]] that he trying blowing into his tuba, he replies "alright, but I feel like a jackass".
   
 
*[[Kermit the Frog]] comes on screen and comments "What the hell was that all about?" at the conclusion of ''[[The Muppet Show Pitch Reel]]''.
 
*[[Kermit the Frog]] comes on screen and comments "What the hell was that all about?" at the conclusion of ''[[The Muppet Show Pitch Reel]]''.
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*In the pitch reel for ''[[The Muppets Present]]'', [[Pepe the King Prawn]] boasts that the new show will be hip and edgy, and they will swear. Kermit protests, but not before exclaiming that the Muppets don't say "ass".
 
*In the pitch reel for ''[[The Muppets Present]]'', [[Pepe the King Prawn]] boasts that the new show will be hip and edgy, and they will swear. Kermit protests, but not before exclaiming that the Muppets don't say "ass".
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*In ''[[The Muppet Musicians of Bremen]]'', when Kermit suggests to [[Leroy the Donkey]] that he trying blowing into his tuba, he replies "alright, but I feel like a jackass".
 
*In ''[[The Muppets (2015)]]'', Kermit says "You've made my life a bacon-wrapped hell on Earth." 
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*In the presentation pilot for ''[[The Muppets (2015)|The Muppets]]'', Kermit tells Piggy "you've made my life a bacon-wrapped hell on Earth." 
   
 
==Euphemisms and implied expletives==
 
==Euphemisms and implied expletives==

Revision as of 21:51, 5 June 2015

The use of profanity, foul language, vulgarities and swearing is not commonplace in the generally family-friendly productions of the Muppets, however the characters have used expletives on occasion.

Swearing

  • When Rowlf the Dog was a guest on The Arsenio Hall Show he pointed to Arsenio and remarked, "Son of a bitch!" After the audience's hysterics died down, Rowlf added, "Coming from a dog, that's a compliment."
  • In the series Dinosaurs, Earl Sinclair occasionally used the words "damn" and "hell" — such as in the pilot when he tells Fran "I mean this with all love and everything, but... I don't give a damn about your day" (the line was cut from syndication airings). In that same episode, after Fran tells the kids that she and Earl feel the same way about their upcoming child as they did them, Earl remarks "How in the hell could this have happened?"
  • The film Muppet Treasure Island features several pirates using the exclamation "bloody." In the UK, where the phase is considered a more harsh profanity, the lines were redubbed and the word "bloody" being replaced with "blooming'" or "blasted."
  • Additionally, in Muppet Treasure Island, Long John Silvers says "hell" a few times, when reacting to getting the black spot torn from a page of the bible, and later when he decides not to shoot Jim Hawkins.
  • In the pitch reel for The Muppets Present, Pepe the King Prawn boasts that the new show will be hip and edgy, and they will swear. Kermit protests, but not before exclaiming that the Muppets don't say "ass".
  • In the presentation pilot for The Muppets, Kermit tells Piggy "you've made my life a bacon-wrapped hell on Earth." 

Euphemisms and implied expletives

  • Throughout the years many Muppets, including Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy on multiple occasions, have used the "softer" euphemisms of "what the heck," "what the hey," or simply "what the..." in place of actually saying "what the hell."
  • During his monologue on The Tonight Show in 1979, Kermit claims he can say things on late night that he couldn't ordinarily say on Sesame Street (such as "curb feeler" and "bust line").
  • The Dinosaurs episode Baby Talk is all about "dirty words", most prominently "smoo" (which the Baby constantly repeats after hearing on TV, and later lends itself to the title of "The Smoo Show"), but the alternate terms "flark" and "glick" are also mentioned.
  • In The Muppets' Wizard of Oz, Miss Piggy (as The Wicked Witch of the West) exclaims "looks like somebody's about to get witch-slapped!" (a play on the phrase "bitch-slapped").

Honorable mentions

  • During a 2005 appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live guest Ozzy Osbourne was sitting next to Fozzie, and complained "What am I doing, talking to a fucking glove puppet for?" Fozzie appeared quite insulted - somewhat by Osbourne's foul language, but more so for being called a "puppet".

See also

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