Corrected entry: In the episode, "Alzheimer's That End Well", Toot is about to be pushed into the pool at the nursing home. She takes off one of her shoes and drops it into the pool. It sinks and she shudders. The shots thereafter show her wearing both shoes.

Drawn Together (2004)
1 corrected entry in show generally
Starring: Jess Harnell, Adam Carolla, Jack Plotnick, Abbey McBride
Clara's Dirty Little Secret - S1-E2
Audio problem: Season 1 Episode 2: "Clara's Dirty Little Secret". When Princess Clara and her Evil Stepmother make up, the latter thanks Clara before the scene switches to the Confession Room. When she says 'Thank you', her lips do not move.
Super Nanny - S2-E7
Super Nanny: What's going on here?
Toot: Oh, nothing. Captain Shero was just trying to take my barrette.
Captain Hero: It's pronounced Hero. The S is silent, you hithead.
Trivia: The post-credit clip showing the swinging and bucking bridge was taken from a live recording of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapse on November 7, 1940, due to what is called aerolastic flutter.
Question: Why did the characters Elmer Fudd, Snagglepuss, Natasha Fatale and Charlie Brown have their faces covered but the characters Pac-Man, Speedy Gonzales, Wilma Flintstone and Scooby-Doo have their faces show to the viewer?
Answer: You might think it has something to do with licensing rights for the characters. But that's doubtful as several of the characters, both seen and unseen, are from the same animation company, Hanna-Barbera. Actually, it's a play on the real-life reality TV show convention of blurring/obstructing the faces of people who haven't legally consented to having their image shown, because their appearance on camera would put them in a compromising position. This happens often in shows like "The Real World, " "Cheaters, " and "COPS." In "Drawn Together, " Snagglepuss and Elmer Fudd, for example, were jokingly portrayed as not giving consent to their image on TV because it would out them as gay in the context of that episode. Of course, to the viewer, it's obvious who they are, and the humor lies in our memory of them as possessing a lot of stereotypically "gay" characteristics. Charlie Brown's face was obstructed by a leather BDSM mask, part of his "costume, " in a scene where Foxxy was his dominatrix. In the same scene, Natasha Fatale has Captain Hero in a similarly submissive role wearing a spiked collar and leash. Her eyes have a black bar across them, again, so as to "conceal" her identity, the way they do in the fashion magazines, even though we the audience know exactly who she is. The other characters you mention apparently "gave their consent" to their image being shown.
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Correction: They make a point of mentioning in the series that they know: they are cartoons and they are under the control of the producers & artists. Look at the suicide hotline episode. The producers changed the votes, changed what they said and the artists took Foxy's clothes away.
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