I thought this was a restaurant not a GUTTERMOUTH CONVENTION.
>>81289279
>HEY PATRICK HOW THE **** ARE YA?
>>81289316
>PRETTY [SEAL NOISES] GOOD SPONGE BOB
>>81289279
>implying /ck/ would be any less profane
NICE ______ DAY ISN'T IT SQUIDWARD?
>old Mr Jenkins car's horn makes [dolphin noises]
In universe, wouldn't that be like having a horn that goes "FUUUUUUCK"?
>>81291439
you missed a t man.
>>81289761
Maybe it's a double entendre noise or something, cussing makes a noise, and the noise can be used for different things not connected to cussing.
>the VAs recorded this episode actually swearing
>Nick will probably never release that recording
>>81289364
>seal noises
Is this gonna be the next Italian?
>>81289401
>NICE FUCKING DAY
I might say that from now on
Mrs. Krabs is a foul mouth kunt.
>>81295381
wait really, did they actually do that?
>>81295529
Yep. Tom Kenny mentioned it in an interview
>>81295633
It makes sense, it allows the sentence to flow better post-censoring.
>>81295529
>>81295633
>>81295724
this is as close as we will get
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtAOD96RXPE
>>81295381
Pretty sure I read somewhere they didn't actually swear when recording the episode, and instead used random words in place of the profanity
Dexter's Lab on the other hand, they actually used swear words, hence why that episode was banned.
>>81296386
Rude Removal was such a disappointing episode. Not even worth banning.
>>81295415
>>81295381
No doubt. It probably would've been too hard to keep their flow if they suddenly stopped talking mid-sentence so often.
Also, "dolphin squeak" stood for "fucking", right?
I don't understand. He's talented. He doesn't have to work blue.
>>81297361
>He doesn't have to work blue.
Never understood that line.
>>81293442
Fuck.