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Simply put, toilet humour comprises jokes nearly urine, feces (human or otherwise), bums, fannies, willies, other naughty $.25, fluids, farts and the immolation of them, boogers, bodily functions, and various other yucky stuff. It is very popular with young children, only as they abound upwardly, they tend to notice greater amusement in more than witty jokes (at least, almost of them do), and toilet humour is generally regarded with bang-up dislike from the eyes of the mature audience. On the other hand, when toilet humour is mixed with Slapstick, the outcome is generally viewed as humourous. People falling into manure is good for a laugh across all historic period groups.
Toilet humour is related to Vulgar Sense of humor. You lot could say it is the "cleaner counterpart". e.g What did the Pirate find in the ship toilet? The Captain's Log. note Taken from https://www.keeplaughingforever.com
Toilet humour is mutual on grossout shows and shows with large amounts of Black One-act, but is not restricted to them. In a show which rarely relies on toilet humour, such instances tend to be lampshaded ("Oh, just what this episode needs - a fart joke"). Often toilet sense of humour is used as filler, which results in a Bottom of the Barrel Joke.
Nearly guaranteed in annihilation with babies in it.
Before anyone tells you lot sense of humor was cleaner back in the old days, this trope is Older Than Clay. A Sumerian proverb, dating to 1900 BCE goes "Something which has never occurred since time immemorial; a immature woman did not fart in her husband'southward lap."
I Ate WHAT?! is the trope when eating is involved. Characters that are Gassholes and most instances of Fartillery are also usually meant for comedic purposes. Compare Tinkle in the Eye, Nose Nuggets, Road Apples, Urine Problem, Revolting Rescue, and Joke of the Butt. Can be played very lightly via Calling Your Bathroom Breaks. Humor that involves an bodily toilet is oft involved in a Potty Emergency (but this Trope ofttimes applies in that location as well). Yous can accept some toilet humour without having anything gross actually happen by employing a Grossout Fakeout.
Not to be dislocated with Toilet Horror, though the two can overlap in Horror Comedy or in a moment of Mood Whiplash in other works.
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Advertising
- Apparently, this commercial for baby diapers is a real Australian advertizing. Allow'south simply say that the mother will be cleaning out her car for a while, and hope we never acquire what a number four is...
- There are a couple of somewhat pop ads that got uploaded to YouTube and other video sharing sites countless times. For instance:
- A campaign against secondhand smoke used the phrase "passing gas" instead of smoking in reference to the gases expelled from smoking cigarettes. The ads usually involved i character mentioning he or she needed to laissez passer gas and the others would tell them to go to another room or do it outside equally a narrator explained the dangers of "passing gas" in the presence of others.
- The "Bleachable Moments" ad campaign for Clorox had a few instances of this. In i ad, a little male child proudly informs his mother that he used the potty. The female parent goes to the bathroom, looks at the training toilet, and with a dislocated expression says, "Where is it?" Then her gaze drifts over to a nearby vase...
- Ane ad that tells people to get checked for kidney disease features a vocal called "Everybody Pees", which is nigh people peeing in all sorts of crazy ways and stating that everybody pees.
- "Tinkle, tinkle, Little Claire, sitting on your potty chair..." ◊
- Claude the Cat:
- If gas is mentioned, there's usually a fart joke.
- One video begins with Claude digging then proverb, "And so much for privacy" implying he wanted to go number two.
- In one video, Claude describes the beach as a litter box.
- The Energy Sheets commercial. The people in the commercial are saying stuff like "I take a canvas in the puddle" and such, referring to where they take the product.
- The Charmin bears: the toilet newspaper company has an entire international advertizing campaign based effectually taking the phrase "Does a comport shit in the forest?" to its logical extreme. (Evidently, the answer is "Yes, and they apply Charmin toilet tissue to clean up afterwards.")
- One wonders how this ad for Luvs Diapers got past the radar. Aye, you saw information technology correctly. Those babies are having a competition for...who can exist the near "heavy duty".
- This advertisement for the Intercity 125 shows the railroad train stopping "to spend a penny", followed by a flock of disturbed birds fleeing from offscreen, adjacent to a sign labelled "inconveniences".
- Cryptoland: When Christopher asks Connie where he gets his ideas, Connie looks at a public restroom labeled "Shitcoin". The photographic camera zooms in on i-dollar bills labeled "Wipe paperrr".
Arts
Comedy
- Bill Cosby'due south famous standup human activity, Bill Cosby: Himself featured a rant about how fathers are the about fun family members because they're the only ones immune to accept gas. He also discussed how his father used to blame his farts on invisible animals.
- Billy Connolly's early material featured an abundance of toilet and body function jokes. The most famous example is ane where he speaks at length about being trapped in an airplane toilet with the previous visitor'due south "jobby" still floating in it, non flushing away and being unable to leave because he'd never be able to convince anyone that he didn't do it himself! He's no stranger to jokes well-nigh willies and bums either (a joke nigh the latter pretty much kickstarted his career outside Scotland).
- Oh, Bob Saget. The comedy special That Ain't Right features lighting farts, an examination of the potential literal meaning of the phrase "fuck that shit", a man from Spain getting his head stuck upwards an elephant's ass, and that time where Bob got garlic diarrhea after eating at The Stinking Rose and so used it to kill a vampire.
- Eddie Murphy has a bit in Delirious that starts off with farting in the bath tub and ends with a turd, a cracked skull and his brother with a G.I. Joe upward his barrel.
- George Carlin defines a fart in its simplest context: "Shit without the mess."
- Larry the Cablevision Guy is notorious for overusing this.
Comic Strips
- Gary Larson liked putting outhouse jokes into The Far Side, though he did take a problem getting them by his editors in the early on years.
- One of his favorites was 1 featuring a boy in the foreground practicing his sousaphone behind an outhouse; in the background, beyond the outhouse, stand a cluster of awed onlookers.
- Garfield has had a few examples here and there over the years.
- Marvin...but the entire run of Marvin, a strip that seems obsessed with a diaper-wearing toddler'southward fecal production and his credible willingness to sit smugly stewing in it indefinitely. (This behavior and the strip'due south unswerving focus on it is ane of the bêtes noir of The Comics Curmudgeon.)
- BabyBlues: Often used as a running gag and is ordinarily used on Wren. Some other running gag has Wren constantly eat prunes and the after-math e'er has her pooping herself. In one comic, Wren gets diarrhea afterward eating a whole handbag of prunes and stinks upward the van, leaving Darryl with a empty diaper pocketbook and a trip the store to get pull-ups.
- In a Pearls Before Swine strip in which Pig tries to print a adult female with his travel, he tries to testify he does know whether or not he's in Due north America by proclaiming I'G IN CONTINENT!!
Eastern Animation
- Aachi and Ssipak has an entire plot that revolves around a future where feces is the main source of power and the primary characters are protecting a hooker who has very... *ahem* generous bowels.
- Happy Heroes: Season viii episode 11 is about Big M. being stuck floating in the air. He gets tired of not being able to control where he floats and finds a solution - propel himself in the management he wants past farting. He then runs into an aerial traffic cop who fines him for polluting the air with his gas.
- Lavatory-Lovestory: This is a cartoon in which a lovelorn men'due south room attendant falls in dear. In one scene all the men in the stalls are unnerved when the adult female starts peeking underneath them in an effort to find her admirer. Afterwards, she accidentally whacks a man in the face up with her bouquet, causing him to autumn into the toilet.
Pinball
- Fully embraced past America's Most Haunted at every opportunity.
- Heavily used in Stern Pinball's Family Guy, just like its namesake. Operators can tone it downwardly, however.
- The "Joe's Diner" mode from The Flintstones ends with a large pterodactyl flight overhead and releasing a behemothic dropping on the diner.
- Capcom Pinball'southward Flipper Football includes belches, farts, and burps in its repertoire of sound effects. Which are however mild compared to the game'due south nonstop barrage of profanity...
- Inappropriately enough, the South Park pinball from Sega is loaded with this.
- WhizBang Pinball'due south Whoa Nellie! Big Juicy Melons has a horse that'due south seen shooting a melon out of its posterior. Another part of the play field shows it farting onto a lit match, which launches a fireball (that doubles equally a score light).
- The "13-UTT" dimension in Rick and Morty causes fart sounds to play whenever the ball hits anything.
Pro Wrestling
- The 1987 Slammy Awards: In a literal case, one of the nominees for the "Best Personal Hygiene" award was Rex Kong Bundy, who is seen using the toilet to defecate himself ... and it is implied he held information technology all in (and nosotros hateful ALL in) until his bowels finally gave way.
- John Cena occasionally pulls this out for the kids.
- Who can forget the time Eddie Guerrero gave The Big Show a tainted burrito, giving him diarrhea in the middle of a friction match, and so stealing all the toilet paper from the toilet stalls before he got in? And the adjacent week, Eddie Guerrero sprayed The Big Bear witness downwards with a hose connected to a septic truck.
Puppet Shows
- The Carry in the Big Blue House installment "Potty Time with Deport" pretty much operated on this when it wasn't offer applied information on children's potty training.
- On Dinosaurs, Baby often makes mention of having dirty diapers with comical reactions from Earl. Some prominent examples include the lyrics, "I take every run a risk to make a poop in my pants" in the "I'm the Babe (Gotta Love Me)" music video, and the unabridged plot of "Nature Calls" dealt with Earl's unsuccessful attempts to potty-train Babe.
- The Muppet Show:
- In "Episode 106: Jim Nabors", Kermit introduces Fozzie equally "the human who thinks that Elton John is a singing bath".
- In "Episode 310: Marisa Berenson", a wig trainer tells Louis Kazagger that he doesn't employ "sham"-poo for his wigs, but real poo.
- In "Episode 504: Shirley Bassey", Statler and Waldorf share the post-obit exchange after the guest star's start number:
Waldorf: "Fire Downwardly Beneath", great number.
Statler: Thanks.
Waldorf: Thank you? Y'all didn't write "Fire Down Below".
Statler: No, merely the guy who did had just had a bowl of my chili. - Muppets Tonight: The Seinfeld Babies sketch from "Episode 107: Sandra Bullock" parodies the Seinfeld epsiode, "The Contest" by having Baby Jerry say that whoever can go the longest without soiling their diaper wins the contest. Baby Kramer gain to exercise his business and declares, "I'm out".
- Sesame Street: "Elmo'southward Potty Time" is mainly educational, but there are a few joke moments, similar a giant primate needing to pee and chasing a giant toilet, jokes during a song about toilet paper being made (such as when a large toilet roll is being seen in the manufacturing process, asking, "If the roll ran out, would we hire a truck?!") and kids shouting synonyms for pee and poop, the peeing part ending in a shout of "I Really NEED TO URINATE!".
Radio
- Howard Stern and his superhero, Fartman.
- Opie & Anthony: "Fart Equals Funny" is one of their bones tenets.
- Listeners are spared listening Giles Wemmbley-Hogg's tour of amoebic dysentery during his trip to Thailand, except to be told afterward most it...
...spending the night, squatting over a pigsty, spraying pint subsequently pint of cerise-hot magma down the back of [his] legs.
- The Stephanie Miller Show describes itself as "a Mensa coming together with fart jokes!"
- Martin/Molloy featured lots of this, which the hosts acknowledged and frequently mocked themselves for. The "Blimpy, the Lactose Intolerant True cat" sketches were built entirely around information technology.
Theatre
- In 1776, at 1 point, RI delegate Stephen Hopkins is out using the latrine when his time to vote is called; the Congressional secretary marks this as "Rhode Isle passes," sending the rest of Congress into a fit of laughter. Later, Benjamin Franklin is discussing his thoughts about not truly being an Englishman since he doesn't take the rights of one.
Franklin: Only to telephone call me one without those rights is like calling an ox a bull; he'southward thankful for the accolade just would much rather have restored what's rightfully his.
Dickinson: When did you lot commencement notice they were missing, sir? - The Clouds: At one point, Strepsiades is speaking to one of the students at the Thinkery, surrounded past kneeling students. When he's told that they are studying the reaches of Hell, he's quick to indicate out that their "3rd eyes" are facing the sky.
- The One-act of Errors: The Ephesian Antipholus starts slinging insults with the Dromio keeping him out of his house and descends into threatening to fart in his face.
- Matilda: Mr Wormwood'due south hair is green due to a mistake and claims it's to celebrate the green things like "lettuce and snot".
- Urinetown is a Black One-act musical most a dystopian future where, due to a drought, people have to pay to pee.
Real Life
- Older Than Dirt: The oldest known joke of any kind comes from a Sumerian tablet dated to c. 1900 BCE. It's a fart joke:
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"Something which has never occurred since fourth dimension immemorial - a young woman did non fart in her married man'southward lap."
- You...sulphurous bastard.
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- Flatuists, A.Thou.A. professional person farters, are people paid to fart on command. The earliest known flatuist was mentioned by St. Augustine of Hippo in his book, "Metropolis of God", which was written in the 5th Century A.D. One 12th-century Englishman by the name of Roland was given a feudal grant of 110 acres in Suffolk provided that every year he would, on Christmas Day, entertain the Rex by performing "altogether, and at once, a leap, a puff, and a fart." He and his descendants did and then for 200 years.
- "Fart Proudly" was the title of an essay by Benjamin Franklin. You read that right.
- The Maasai people of Tanzania, a nomadic tribe known for wearing toga-similar wraps instead of Western dress, refer to Westerners as iloredaa enjekat, or "those who hold their farts in with trousers".
- Leslie Nielsen'south gravestone reads "Let 'er rip."
- Comedian Michael Bentine recalled his life as Intelligence Officer to an Australian bomber squadron during WW2. The Germans fabricated a war crimes protest to Switzerland that had to be investigated at the highest levels and which led back to Bentine's squadron, who had been indenting for more than than the usual amount of replacement chemical toilets, claiming the onboard lavatories had been damaged beyond repair by enemy flak. It turned out that every time the toilets got full, rather than have them drained and cleaned on return to base of operations, the earthy Aussies had been ejecting them over German towns and cities as an boosted, unofficial, weapon of war, hoping to splash the maximum possible number of Germans equally a courtesy item to go with the bombs. The Germans protested formally about baneful chemical warfare, the Swiss Ruby-red Cantankerous formally investigated, and all RAF crews were officially forbidden to empty aircraft toilets over Germany....
- Most souvenir shops for any rural or semi-rural destination will have novelty items befitting this trope, such as toy animals that "defecate" at will, chocolate candies that resemble the droppings of local fauna, or T-shirts with illustrations and jokes along those lines.
- The "poop cake" story.
- Jack Kim, founder of the World Toilet Organisation, invokes this trope as a means of promoting better sanitation globally.
- A themed restaurant in Taiwan was infamous for having certain dishes served in a toilet-shaped bowl. The contents if y'all didn't know whatever amend may as looked liked someone having a bad day on said bowl.
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Alternative Title(s): Toilet Humor, Nob Gag, Bathroom Humour, Potty Humor, Potty Humour
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