Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for June 12, 2014
Transcript:
verne: "he stuck in his thumb, and pulled out a plum, and said, "what a good boy am I"...." hammy: that's weird. rj: And kinda creepy. hammy: I hope he got some help. rj: There's no stigma in admitting you need a mental health professional. verne: he's not... rj: did they shock him? hammy: owie.... verne: what? no! Rj: how many times? hammy: Owie...owie...owie... verne: They didn't shock him!
CHRISTINE HUGGINS over 10 years ago
I love Over the Hedge, it’s always sooooo funny
QuiteDragon over 10 years ago
Don’t get it; watt’s the best way to gauge the current joke?
DutchUncle over 10 years ago
I don’t see any mental health issues here, merely a lack of good parenting to teach proper behavior and eating habits. Unless perhaps the rhyme is meant to remind us of the existence of other cultures around the world which do not use knife and fork in the European style… but still eat Christmas pie.
Somehow I think not.
shamino over 10 years ago
Sadly humor like this is far too PG to have ever made it into the movie. What a pity.
Toonerific over 10 years ago
Shocking!
Altar_Ego over 10 years ago
These comments are liable to generate some battery…
Stephen Gilberg over 10 years ago
Like many nursery rhymes, it seems random until you think to look up the history — and find it was made for adults.