Of course, we know who among Mickey and his friends can say the f word: Mickey: Legally can't say F Minnie: Legally can't say F Goofy: Has said it, but sworn it off Donald: Regularly says F
@@danielgudinojuarez6729But he does say some words. In his first short Hare Raising Hare, he gives a frightened "People!" Before being frightened by the audience and in Water Water Every Hare, he does say when Bugs says the events were a bad dream he claims "Oh yeah that's what you think!"
I feel like Space Jam Lola would say it if she forgot her keys at her house or something. It'd definitely be a small quick one tho. Basically a whisper
Hilariously, the version of Lola who definitely said it was the Baby Looney Tunes version because of one specific episode. Even though it was censored it was quite clear that the new swear word Baby Daffy learned and taught the rest of them was the F word
Let’s be honest, we all know why Buddy wouldn’t drop an F-bomb, he’s too BLAND to drop one and dropping one would require at least having a PERSONALITY.
Lola also technically has a more Bugs-like personality in the series of shorts that was once called Wabbit. She was actually pretty good in it, even if her material was eerily similar to Bugs'.
True that Sylvester would probably not say the f word. But still, imagine if Sylvester yelled out the f word, I could see him yelling it out loud at Tweety in which he would then snitched on Sylvester to Granny. And by then, Granny would just go all gangster on Sylvester or even shove a bar of soap in his mouth for using such language, especially when he yelled it directly at Tweety.
Fun fact. Bosko, the first Looney Tunes character, actually did say f**k in his final episode as a Looney Tune. Rudolf Ising and Hugh Harman were in a heated budget dispute with Leon Schlesinger at the time and slipped it in and the censors somehow missed it (this was slightly before the Hays code was strictly enforced).
1. I still address Bugs with "he/him/his" pronouns. Because I think when Chuck Jones said about Bugs being non-binary, he meant that Bugs doesn't have any visible reproducing organs, not the modern definition that means a person doesn't want to be addressed as male nor female. 2. In "The Bashful Buzzard," Beaky did almost say the "S" word, but he quickly covered it up by saying "shoe leather."
Bugs is clearly male, there's no indication in mainstream looney tunes media that he is or identifies as anything other than male. Cross dressing used to be "hilarious", for anybody who might use those cartoons as evidence contrary to my point.
In response to the first thing, same, but I feel like with the use of the term “non-binary” Chuck meant androgynous, which Bugs fits the definition of quiet well, rather than him not having any visible reproducing organs
I'm surprised WBs hasn't made a raunchy adults only Looney Tunes series yet. Not that I (or anyone) would want that, but it would fit in with WB's constant struggle to try and breathe new life into these iconic characters.
Same with me, I love Pepé. He has zero understanding of what boundaries are & comes off as creepy, yeah, but he’s fun to watch, & I really like his design. I’ve been working on a modern retooling of the character recently, & while I don’t have much work done, it’s been fun to take a character that has a great concept yet comes off as creepy & repetitive
There's a video of Porky swearing. He hits his thumb with a hammer "Oh, son of b-b! Son of b-b-b. Son of a gun! I bet you thought I was gonna say Son of a bitch didn't ya? hahaha!"
I feel like with Hubie and Bertie, it's more dependent on which one you refer to. Hubie probably has said it under his breath at some point given some of the stuf inflicted on him by Bert's actions, but Bertie strikes me as a little too dimwitted to actually drop the f-bomb and understand all the ramifications, or at least he has sworn of saying after hubie's physically corrected him a few time. EDIT: Regarding Wile E. Coyote, Genius, in the more modern short, i believe it was call Lil' Beeper, which was a sort of origin story for WIle and Roadrunner's relationship, WIle's Father made him take an oath, inadvertently, to never speak until he caught a roadrunner. Now he does utilize Sign-Speak as a Loophole, but there was nothing in the oath about not Speaking regarding Rabbits.
Okay, so curveball time in regards to ol' Michigan J. During the era where he was the mascot for the WB television network, he sang a bumper version of Hello My Baby in which he very nearly said "pain in the ass" and definitely said "hell." So while I don't think he would say the Fuck word, I definitely think he has the capacity to.
Unfortunately Peppy is probably getting a restraining order these days but I always felt bad for him cause he JUST WANTS TO BE LOVED DANG IT! Keep trying Peppy u'll find love one day.
Fun fact: Villains are real foul mouth. When outsmart ten times, only swears by "F", "S" and "B" while outburst. Similar to Donald Duck. Fiction biology.
8:50 quite the surprise to know he's French Canadian. (I'm from Saguenay btw) Here's my 2 cents on Bosko: He did drop a f bomb at least once(th-cam.com/video/-KVkGReG2N4/w-d-xo.html) but with so much joy like there (th-cam.com/users/clipUgkxLp3dhwxH42KpX_ZhsoqtCyMwQmvG7y6V), I guess he's more in the "Have sworn off to say it but said it at some point" tier.
I knew Sam was gonna be S tier in terms of Swearing all the time, it's in his destructive and sometimes bigoted nature!! We all hate the guy anyways!!! 😂😂😂👌
Chuck Jones is not the final word on Bugs Bunny, no matter how important he is. Until I see an example of Bugs dressing as a lady, or anything like that, for his own comfort, and not as part of tricking someone, I'm not including him as Trans. There are some good characters, and needs more representation, but reaching out of desperation to add characters helps no one.
100% this. I've noticed the same thing with historical figures. I once looked up LGBT artists for a pride event my wife was holding at her job, and pretty much every name you could think of was mentioned-- DaVinci, Michelangelo, etc. Granted, I don't know for sure who was and who wasn't, but it seemed people were using every minuscule bit of "evidence" they could find to label them as LGBT. (i.e. He wasn't married, he must have been gay!) Seriously, people, cut this out. Aren't there enough LGBT figures that we know about for sure?
@@arealconservative8712 Religion does the same thing. While the stereotype is of Christian authorities shunning and vilifying games, there's a subset that try to reach to absurd lengths to claim games as Christian; the biggest example I recall was literally claiming the cross on the shield in original NES Legend of Zelda meant the creators intended the game to represent for god.
@@Babbleplay Not sure why you felt the need to bring religion into this. If you're suggesting that I have a problem with LGBT people because of my conservative leanings, you're grossly mistaken.
@@arealconservative8712 No! Honestly no. I should have said ‘not all’ . I’m only cited an example of people reaching to include things in a category they support, when said things do not belong there, like trying to say Bugs in drag = Bugs bring trans; I assure you it was not actively bashing or making assumptions.
You forgot Bosko. He definitely regularly says F**k! And given that the semi-recurring Three Bears aren't listed, I'd say: Papa definitely, Mama refuses, Junyer legally can't
I mean if we Goggle translated some of those "Meep Meep"s he says to Wile E Coyote I think a few of them are F U esp since MEEP MEEP is one of the ways my college friends would swear in front of the teacher like Pengu (there's a Canadian Classic for u Animat)
You're description of if Hennery Hawk would say fuck would be exactly how Beans would say it. Considering in many of his cartoons Beans has to deal with his nephews fucking with him a lot. He would say it in front of them but maybe when he is venting to himself about why he constantly has to watch over them.
I know what characters who would be next to say F*** in the upcoming video rankings? The Simpsons, Garfield, Nicktoons, Disney characters, characters from shows of Disney Television Animation, and a few others I can think 🤔 of
I can imagine ANY of them saying the F Word. Porky is the most guilty simply for saying the B Word
Bacon?
@@SEGASister"son of a bb son of a bb son of a gun you thought i was gonna say son of a bitch didnt ya"
Yeah that was funny of Porky to hear him swear
@@pumpkinjack7265
I knew that much, but I imagine, “Bacon,” would probably be a slur in pig circles lol
Bosko also said the f word
I believe Granny would get scared if she accidentally blurts out a swear word herself.
Of course, we know who among Mickey and his friends can say the f word:
Mickey: Legally can't say F
Minnie: Legally can't say F
Goofy: Has said it, but sworn it off
Donald: Regularly says F
Donald says Phooey- He holds off on it, seeing his sister and her kids are often around. Same with Sora.
The real question is who will say it more? Donald or Daffy?
@@dabatman5187Probably Daffy
I would put mickey in has not said F but can so if desired.
As far as Minnie is concerned, I would put her in has not said F and refuses to say it.
Pete has invented an entire language purely built on profanity and we all know it.
I think Papa Bear would use the F word as an adjective rather than an exclamation
I would have thought Sylvester would swear a lot, maybe not in front of his son, but elsewhere. Daffy's phrase was also Suffering Succotash
Also with Gossamer, in The Looney Tunes Show, he's literally a child. A very polite child. Very much legally cannot say it.
That's a different story, regular Gossamer is just treated as a giant monster who makes noises than say words like a human
@@danielgudinojuarez6729But he does say some words. In his first short Hare Raising Hare, he gives a frightened "People!" Before being frightened by the audience and in Water Water Every Hare, he does say when Bugs says the events were a bad dream he claims "Oh yeah that's what you think!"
Tweety would drop the f-bomb and blame it on Sylvester just to get him in trouble
I feel like Space Jam Lola would say it if she forgot her keys at her house or something. It'd definitely be a small quick one tho. Basically a whisper
Hilariously, the version of Lola who definitely said it was the Baby Looney Tunes version because of one specific episode. Even though it was censored it was quite clear that the new swear word Baby Daffy learned and taught the rest of them was the F word
@@gugurupurasudaikirai7620 I remember that
Remember when Porky Pig accidentally whacked his thumb with a hammer and he blurts out the B word?
TBH, Daffy would probably say it, like for no reason.
That's very in-character, in Bugs Bunny’s 50 1/2 anniversary short, Daffy was cut off the camera from say the b word
Let’s be honest, we all know why Buddy wouldn’t drop an F-bomb, he’s too BLAND to drop one and dropping one would require at least having a PERSONALITY.
Screw Buddy, I'm glad he's actually dead and long forgotten
They weren't wrong when they said that Buddy's cartoons were a cure for insomnia
I doubt it, he's so BORING
*Fun fact:* People would also sometimes swear mostly either out of Fear, Panic, or even Pain.
Yosemite Sam is S Tier for sure XD
definitely PFFF
He's also a homophobic and racist tyrant!!! 😤😤😤
Especially when falling down the stairs
Yosemite Sam would say nothing but the F word lol
In fact Speedy González wouldn't say the F word.
He would say Ch**** tu mad**
I know what you mean, he most likely swear in Spanish!!!
Lola also technically has a more Bugs-like personality in the series of shorts that was once called Wabbit. She was actually pretty good in it, even if her material was eerily similar to Bugs'.
Marvin dropping the f bomb when he isn’t angry would be hilarious
I think honestly besides bugs everyone would drop the f bomb.
Edit: Sylvester not refusing to drop the f bomb makes him a good kitty😊
Roadrunner?
True that Sylvester would probably not say the f word. But still, imagine if Sylvester yelled out the f word, I could see him yelling it out loud at Tweety in which he would then snitched on Sylvester to Granny. And by then, Granny would just go all gangster on Sylvester or even shove a bar of soap in his mouth for using such language, especially when he yelled it directly at Tweety.
I agree!
I so see that lol
I don't think Bugs Bunny would say fuck, at least not out of anger. Maybe if he was forced to do something annoying & he'd just say "Meh, fuck it".
Fun fact. Bosko, the first Looney Tunes character, actually did say f**k in his final episode as a Looney Tune. Rudolf Ising and Hugh Harman were in a heated budget dispute with Leon Schlesinger at the time and slipped it in and the censors somehow missed it (this was slightly before the Hays code was strictly enforced).
1. I still address Bugs with "he/him/his" pronouns.
Because I think when Chuck Jones said about Bugs being non-binary, he meant that Bugs doesn't have any visible reproducing organs, not the modern definition that means a person doesn't want to be addressed as male nor female.
2. In "The Bashful Buzzard," Beaky did almost say the "S" word, but he quickly covered it up by saying "shoe leather."
Bugs is clearly male, there's no indication in mainstream looney tunes media that he is or identifies as anything other than male. Cross dressing used to be "hilarious", for anybody who might use those cartoons as evidence contrary to my point.
In response to the first thing, same, but I feel like with the use of the term “non-binary” Chuck meant androgynous, which Bugs fits the definition of quiet well, rather than him not having any visible reproducing organs
Bosko: Am I a joke to you?
I'm surprised WBs hasn't made a raunchy adults only Looney Tunes series yet. Not that I (or anyone) would want that, but it would fit in with WB's constant struggle to try and breathe new life into these iconic characters.
Makes perfect sense. Remember when Porky accidentally wack his thumb with a hammer?
"Oh, son of a b-b, son of a b-b, son of a b-b-b-gun! Ha ha ha. You thought I was gonna say 'son of a bitch', didn't ya? Ha ha!"
Was not prepared for the take on Wile E Coyote. Actually burst out laughing when he said it.
Granny's fought in war and joined gangs, she's more than likely dropped an F-Bomb at some point.
40:25 I don't care about the controversy surrounding him, Pepe Lé Pew is one of my favorite Looney Tunes characters.
Same with me, I love Pepé. He has zero understanding of what boundaries are & comes off as creepy, yeah, but he’s fun to watch, & I really like his design. I’ve been working on a modern retooling of the character recently, & while I don’t have much work done, it’s been fun to take a character that has a great concept yet comes off as creepy & repetitive
Your Marvin Martian is spot on!
Yosemite sam going into regularly says F is so appropriate.
The sequel we didn’t ask, but needed anyways.
I did
A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one.
What are you talking about?
Bosko canonically said the f bomb so he would probably be on the top 2 tiers
Petition for ED505 to rank every Thomas and friends character by who would swear the most
Gordon and Emily would be the most guilty for being Scottish
I thought it would be Duncan or Sir Handel.
@@CaptainCat101Don't forget Donald and Douglas
@@jefelix2010 oh yeah, right
Diesel 10 would swear up a storm.
Hey remember that time Bosko said the f-word
Beautiful impression of Marvin the Martian and Pete Puma!
Bosko would be the character who has canonically said fuck
I know Yosemite Sam would throw the F-Bomb much faster than Joe Pesci after getting Tormented by Bugs Bunny
Joe Pesci would be impressed by how many swears Yosemite Sam would fit into one sentence
Oh yeah@@dabatman5187
17:29 the Crusher just makes me think that WWE in the Roger Rabbit universe must be *wild*
There's a video of Porky swearing. He hits his thumb with a hammer "Oh, son of b-b! Son of b-b-b. Son of a gun!
I bet you thought I was gonna say Son of a bitch didn't ya? hahaha!"
I feel like with Hubie and Bertie, it's more dependent on which one you refer to. Hubie probably has said it under his breath at some point given some of the stuf inflicted on him by Bert's actions, but Bertie strikes me as a little too dimwitted to actually drop the f-bomb and understand all the ramifications, or at least he has sworn of saying after hubie's physically corrected him a few time.
EDIT: Regarding Wile E. Coyote, Genius, in the more modern short, i believe it was call Lil' Beeper, which was a sort of origin story for WIle and Roadrunner's relationship, WIle's Father made him take an oath, inadvertently, to never speak until he caught a roadrunner. Now he does utilize Sign-Speak as a Loophole, but there was nothing in the oath about not Speaking regarding Rabbits.
The short was called Little Go Beep.
They all would, let's not kid ourselves. Different times, different standards.
Still waiting for Disney Villains saying the F-word
Me too.
The biggest one that would regularly say it is the queen of hearts.
@@christophermoore5007 I was actually thinking Hades
@@queenratiganthefirst5442 I can see why you said that.
I might add, Mel did a thing with Bugs and Porky and Daffy for Hustler magazine where they all actually DID let loose with some blue language.
I often swear by accident while doing impressions
they all cant swear (except for humans, they can speak english tho)
that was a spot on impression of marvin the Martian and pete puma
Which Spongebob Character would say F***?
Spongebob himself, there was literally an episode about it. It's just not the actual F word, but a bunch of dolphin noises
@@cutequakrparrot I know, but would anyone else say it?
@chrisbarone515 Doesn't Mrs. Krabs end up swearing at the end of the episode? And Mr. Krabs is all shocked that his mother is using foul language.
@@cutequakrparrot EXACTLY!!!
Ironically, despite not being included, Bosko is the only Looney tune who has said the f bomb
Marvin: You have made me very angry! (pants) Very f***ing angry indeed!
First the Muppets, now Looney Tunes?
2:55 Not sure if he said, “Bigots, cope and seethe,” or, “Biggest cope and seethe.” Either way, it works!
Daffy sounds like he says it in curse of the monkey bird.
Sniffles looks exactly like Fivel from an American Tail, down to the blue hat and red/yellow shirt
Penelope was more of a victim rather than a love interest.😋
35:20 Marvin the Martian sound like Kermit the frog but little deep voice
I say Marvin is comparable to Sam the eagle and Pete puma is easily similar to Lew Zealand
Okay, so curveball time in regards to ol' Michigan J. During the era where he was the mascot for the WB television network, he sang a bumper version of Hello My Baby in which he very nearly said "pain in the ass" and definitely said "hell." So while I don't think he would say the Fuck word, I definitely think he has the capacity to.
Am glad am not the only one Sylvester I hope he does a DreamWorks character would swear we all know who would
*Bugs Bunny voice* Eh....What's up Animat?
Unfortunately Peppy is probably getting a restraining order these days but I always felt bad for him cause he JUST WANTS TO BE LOVED DANG IT! Keep trying Peppy u'll find love one day.
Fun fact: Villains are real foul mouth.
When outsmart ten times, only swears by "F", "S" and "B" while outburst.
Similar to Donald Duck.
Fiction biology.
I think the next video on this topic could be with the protagonists of Disney or Dreamworks.
It could be interesting.
What are you gonna do next, Sesame Street Characters?
They'd all be at or near the bottom. Except Oscar, he'd be alone at the top.
8:50 quite the surprise to know he's French Canadian. (I'm from Saguenay btw)
Here's my 2 cents on Bosko: He did drop a f bomb at least once(th-cam.com/video/-KVkGReG2N4/w-d-xo.html) but with so much joy like there (th-cam.com/users/clipUgkxLp3dhwxH42KpX_ZhsoqtCyMwQmvG7y6V), I guess he's more in the "Have sworn off to say it but said it at some point" tier.
2:54- Wait what?! Where? Which book was it? I didn’t know this!
Take a shot every time he says "in that regard"
Son of a bbbbb b BBB bbbbb gun
17:07 The Crusher reminds me heavily of Strong Mad
Pokey pig said son of a bitch before
Three versions of Lola, if you count Tiny Toons Looniversity.
Four if you count Baby Looney Tunes
Disney Characters are Next.
YESSSS
I knew Sam was gonna be S tier in terms of Swearing all the time, it's in his destructive and sometimes bigoted nature!! We all hate the guy anyways!!! 😂😂😂👌
That reminds me, I have a video idea. Ranking the Spongebob character by Who Would Say F*** This idea was backed up by Cannon.
Security, Looney Tunes Looney Tunes give me the Little League Looney Tunes
I love Looney Tunes
Me too
2:40 Animat says Trans Rights!!
I approve!!! 🏳⚧🏳⚧🏳⚧✊
Chuck Jones is not the final word on Bugs Bunny, no matter how important he is. Until I see an example of Bugs dressing as a lady, or anything like that, for his own comfort, and not as part of tricking someone, I'm not including him as Trans. There are some good characters, and needs more representation, but reaching out of desperation to add characters helps no one.
100% this. I've noticed the same thing with historical figures. I once looked up LGBT artists for a pride event my wife was holding at her job, and pretty much every name you could think of was mentioned-- DaVinci, Michelangelo, etc. Granted, I don't know for sure who was and who wasn't, but it seemed people were using every minuscule bit of "evidence" they could find to label them as LGBT. (i.e. He wasn't married, he must have been gay!) Seriously, people, cut this out. Aren't there enough LGBT figures that we know about for sure?
@@arealconservative8712 Religion does the same thing. While the stereotype is of Christian authorities shunning and vilifying games, there's a subset that try to reach to absurd lengths to claim games as Christian; the biggest example I recall was literally claiming the cross on the shield in original NES Legend of Zelda meant the creators intended the game to represent for god.
@@Babbleplay Not sure why you felt the need to bring religion into this. If you're suggesting that I have a problem with LGBT people because of my conservative leanings, you're grossly mistaken.
@@arealconservative8712 No! Honestly no. I should have said ‘not all’ . I’m only cited an example of people reaching to include things in a category they support, when said things do not belong there, like trying to say Bugs in drag = Bugs bring trans; I assure you it was not actively bashing or making assumptions.
You forgot Bosko. He definitely regularly says F**k!
And given that the semi-recurring Three Bears aren't listed, I'd say: Papa definitely, Mama refuses, Junyer legally can't
If the Winter Stag was here, he would be in the "Has not said it before and refuses to say it"
I mean if we Goggle translated some of those "Meep Meep"s he says to Wile E Coyote I think a few of them are F U esp since MEEP MEEP is one of the ways my college friends would swear in front of the teacher like Pengu (there's a Canadian Classic for u Animat)
Napoleon from Napoleon Bunny-Parte sounded like he said the F word
I can imagine Michigan singing an obscene, old song, say, "Shave 'Em Dry".
you did muppets, and now looney tunes? cool. and if you do a third one, can you do Which PIXAR characters would say the F word?
Yosemite Sam is the Looney Tunes version of the AVGN
Who is Animat's favorite Looney Tunes character?
You should make one that is titled “cartoon characters that would probably be corrupted in learning with pibby”
You're description of if Hennery Hawk would say fuck would be exactly how Beans would say it. Considering in many of his cartoons Beans has to deal with his nephews fucking with him a lot. He would say it in front of them but maybe when he is venting to himself about why he constantly has to watch over them.
I believe any of them would say the F word or curse if it wasn't a family show.
I know what characters who would be next to say F*** in the upcoming video rankings? The Simpsons, Garfield, Nicktoons, Disney characters, characters from shows of Disney Television Animation, and a few others I can think 🤔 of
Who’s more worse, Tweety or Jerry the mouse from Tom and Jerry?
Jerry
"1:06" The dodo bird appears?
Porky Pig saying the F word no, the B word absolutely!
Your voice and the way you talk reminds me of Daniel T. Gaming who was like my favorite youtuber when I was 9
Does this list include the Tiny Toons?
Sadly it does not however there are is one character who probably would use the F word a lot more than fowl mouth.
Porky Pig be like: See-- se-s-s-s-see if-- Fuck around, Find out!
I was thinking just the opposite: "Oh f- f- fu- f- f- fu- f- fu- darn."
I know what can get Willie to swear: David Zaslav.
claude is absolutely different portrayed than Sylvester ... claude hasa lot of problems .. haha love him
The Road Runner is the kind of prick who would write it on a sign. Wile E. would consider it beneath him to do so.
It's already canon that Bosko said it
Yosemite sam can swearing words
I can think of a time Bugs would swear. The episodes involving Cecil Turtle
Edit: Oh crap, glad to see you think so too.