![]() ![]() Cam, which will record everything that happens to him in case he's killed in action. In the mini-episode "The Last Day" a soldier is instructing another soldier in the use of his helmet P.O.V.In the "World War Three" episode of Doctor Who, a Slitheen utters the first syllable of a word meaning "testicles" before 10 Downing Street is trashed by a missile.In American Chopper and similar shows we often watch escalating situations between the protagonists which are more or less completely bleeped.However, during serious or emotional situations, they'll usually revert to the standard "bleep" sound effect. Because you often see people talking from the side or behind, you aren't quite sure if they've cussed or if the ship actually blew its horn. On Deadliest Catch the profanities are blocked with ship noises (such as horns and the wind). ![]() Ghost Adventures members Zak, Nick, and Aaron tend to get quite colorful when things get extremely spooky or really, really tense.The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson: On-air swearing was almost always bleeped with sped-up audio of Craig saying foreign ( sounding) phrases, and a corresponding flag coming up over the speaker's mouth because it was pretty funny.To save money on the inevitable beeping, Adam constructed a helmet that obscured the wearer's mouth (since putting in anti-lip-reading graphics is more expensive than just adding a bleep to the audio track.) It was decorated with Symbol Swearing. One episode had them testing a myth that swearing increases pain tolerance.Adam lampshaded this as well once - after an actual minor curse which (in some airings) got bleeped out, Adam then said, "Holy bleeping bleepity bleep!".They're also not above using cartoony sound effects if it's funny that way. When censoring short words or phrases, the Mythbusters also often use various sounds reminiscent of workshop accidents, like a crash, bang, clang, thud, etc.Indeed, you will get a violent reaction if you " add donkey to rooster". The MythBusters are often censored with animal noises ( complete with cartoon animals blocking the speaker's mouth) when describing especially dangerous or illegal procedures.Used frequently in the show Arrested Development, sometimes jokingly.Third Watch used siren bleeps from passing police and rescue vehicles to blot out a character's uttering of curse words.My Dad's the Prime Minister did this once.George Frankly stops smiling and says, "I heard that about him," while Kate just looks shocked at what she just heard. He answers, "Aw, George is a.", and the honking of cars drown out what he was saying. ![]()
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