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(2004–2010)

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Sex & Nudity

  • A repeated character is a woman whom the teens call "yummy mummy" (she is a single mom). The character dresses in tight leopard-print leggings and a low-cut top revealing cleavage. Jonesy hits on her, but her son pulls his pants down, revealing his underwear. "Yummy mummy" then calls Jonesy "pervert" and slaps him.
  • Some of the sexual scenes included in the Canadian airings of the series were censored in US airings, especially a number of scenes referencing and hinting at homosexuality and gay relationships. None of this material is particularly explicit (censored more for political reasons).
  • A girl is mocked by her older sister for running in circles naked as a child. The same girl's top later snaps off, revealing her breasts.
  • A boy discovers a hole in the ladies' changing room at a store called "Not Quite Naked". The boy pretends to be gay in order to get an attendant's job there, and uses the hole as a peephole. However, he plays with bras and underwear, and he watches a woman unzipping her jeans.
  • A girl refers to a woman's too-tight pants as "hungry-butt".
  • There are some crotch gags, including Wyatt spilling hot coffee on his own crotch, men being kicked and grabbed in the crotch, and a nerdy character being given a wedgie.
  • Ron the rent-a-cop finds a photo that has arisen of himself standing before a fake tropical backdrop in nothing but a thong. Also, there are rolls of fat and a butt crack that is briefly shown on-screen.
  • Wyatt makes up a rude song about his friends and mentions that Jonesy will "hit on anything in a skirt".
  • Shirtless characters are seen, especially at a store called "Albatross and Finch" (parody of Abercrombie and Fitch). It is suggested that they are hired there because they are physically attractive; likewise, the girls employed there are made to wear tube tops.
  • Jonesy moons a crowd of people at the store he works at. A blurred area is seen where his genitalia is.
  • A boy fills bras with inflated water balloons, then sells them as shoddy breast enhancements. One bra proceeds to pop, squirting water.
  • A boy is accused of having a fart fetish in "cheapskates". The boy also hides in a public restroom to watch people pass gas.
  • Darth and Julie frequently kiss in almost every scene they're featured in. Their braces get locked together as they drool.
  • Nikki and Julie are both made at various points throughout the series to wear the infamous "Slave Leia" costume from the Star Wars franchise. At one point as an employment requirement, the costume features nothing but a metallic bra, skimpy white skirt and brown wig.
  • Light sexual innuendos.
  • One episode centers around Nikki, Jen and Caitlin getting their periods at the same time.
  • Jude and Caitlin ride a roller-coaster. She gets a call from Nikki and she's enjoying the ride. However, this causes Nikki and Wyatt to assume that something sexual is going on.
  • Jonesy sees Jen naked in two episodes. The first episode, he sees her breasts, but in the second time, he sees her fully naked.

Violence & Gore

  • Some injury to characters, including a man in a panda costume being pushed down escalator stairs and being taken to the hospital, a boy being hit in the eye with an object, and a character slipping while skateboarding.
  • Some scenes of physical bullying, including Jonesey mentioning that he bullied Darth in middle school with beatings and atomic wedgies; he is later given a wedgie himself; there is some mild slapping and hitting, as well.
  • There are some mild gross-out scenes, including a boy holding a raw steak on a black eye, a girl having an allergic reaction to mushrooms and repeatedly passing gas, and a live fish screaming before being killed at a sushi bar.
  • Some slapstick cartoon violence.
  • The episode "Dude of the Living Dead" is the most violent episode, and the only one to have blood shed.

Profanity

  • Some scatological humor, including fart jokes, fart noises, diarrhea, and mild toilet humor.
  • Jonesy almost says the word "ass" at one point, but it cuts to a loud scream before he can complete the phrase.
  • A roller coaster called the "Vomit Comet" is a frequent hang-out; multiple vomiting jokes are made throughout the series, including visual depictions of vomit and words like "barf", "puke" and "hurl" used.
  • A scene features characters discussing how it's okay not to wash your hands after using the public restroom, so long as you don't "pee on your hands".
  • A character is told that his "butt is too uptight" because he can't pass gas.
  • One use of "crap" in "Boo, Dude".
  • The term "weewee" is used to refer to a boy's genitalia being caught in the car door in "Going Underground".
  • Name calling, such as scumbag, maggot, and many other insults.
  • Nikki is called "ass-man" in one episode, because her name tag means Assistant Manager but it's abbreviated.
  • The word "bitch" is almost used, but it's cut off very quickly.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • There is a marijuana reference in "Dude of the Living Dead"; Jude tells Ron the rent-a-cop that he has the munchies and thus always carries food in his pockets.
  • Wyatt asks for a margarita in one scene; the waitress asks him for ID, and he doesn't have any because he's underage.
  • Alcohol is served at parties; notably none of the known minors in the series are ever seen drinking.
  • Jude speaks like a hippie, which may hint he's a stoner.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • One episode features a zombie theme. Another features a group of goths who get trapped in the mall when the power goes out.
  • Ron the rent-a-cop is driven into a state of depression at one point; the kids team up to help him with his career.
  • Some fairly emotional break-up scenes and relationship drama, including Wyatt being dumped via text message, Jude breaking up with Starr, Darth and Julie fighting, and Caitlin breaking up with Talon.
  • An intense end-of-series story features Nikky possibly having to move away to Nunavut. Her friends are visibly distraught by this.
  • Characters lose their jobs; at one point a character is fired via a girl screaming it at him through the intercom.
  • Jude sells a meat product called "chunklets", which spoil and cause food poisoning when eating. This leads to characters getting diarrhea and vomiting; the Coach clutches his buttocks and chants to himself that he needs to "hold out 'till half-time" and "make it to the end field" as he waits in line to use the public washroom. Fart noises are heard. The scene may gross out and disturb some viewers.

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