Now that this thread has been bumped, I have one thing to say...
Since my original posts in this thread, I can actually see that "G-rated" movies and things ARE going a bit too far, even my mom complains about now all G-rated movies seem to have at LEAST ONE swear word in them.
I will say this though, once I'm in this industry professionally, I plan to try to bring back a level of innocence, naivete, and wholesomeness to television; the sitcom I'm developing is modeled after sitcoms my parents grew up with, and introduced me to all my life.
I call Bull crap on this. I hate this whole "Movie ratings are going to far" bull crap. I hate to use a phrase twice, but there's no other word (that's G rated) for it.
If anything, G movies rarely exist, and everything is PG. And with the exception of Speed Racer (which had Spritle flip someone off), every single PG movie I have seen in the past couple years was nothing more than a G film with a souped up rating.
The real evidence lies in TMNT, which the ratings board dogged them every step of the way, causing it to be less violent and less adult than it could have been. And yet, looking at the original TMNT film, which was also PG, it was far more violent, and Raph swore a lot in it. There were even drug references. Of course, they followed the TMNT code of repeating the "say no to drugs" message. ("Question... do you like Penicillin on your pizza?")
Personally, I think this is all nonsense. As usual, kids learn more dangerous things on the play ground than they can ever learn watching a kid's film. When I was a kid, the other kids were making AIDS jokes. If that's not inappropriate behavior, I don't know what is.
Matt and Trey were right. I have seen more kids like Cartman and the South Park gang (mostly Cartman) in REAL life than kids straight out of a Barney the Dinosaur episode. Kids swear. Kids do bad things. Not in general, of course. But we should stop putting them on the cute and innocent platform like everyone seems to automatically do.
That said, I heard worse sexual innuendos in the 4kids dub of Ultimate Muscle. And for those who know 4kids, that's really saying something.