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  • Wow thats garbage i mean now kids cant watch spongebob cuz of some dumb song cmon kids are not saints they do way worse then puting phonebooks in ther pants and those kids who only watch veggie tales probably only have 5 friends and will be socially depressed 4 ever cuz of those parents

  • Meh... don't censor your kids unreasonably. I always have given my kids the courtesy that they are intelligent human beings and can learn to form analysis about the things they see, and of course based on my commentary or discussions or questions. Only letting your kids watch Veggie Tales or whatever will just bring them up in a bubble and they will be naive and sheltered, and over sensitive.

  • Before there was youtube, I saw a similar Spongebob Squarepants commercial a few years ago that floored me and I wish the VCR had been recording so I could have uploaded it years later:

    The commercial was for Spongebob shorts for boys to wear that - no joke - slit open in the back when bending over.

    Is Spongebob gay? Some sick-minded chilren's advertisers who think pederasty is cute seem to think so.

  • @MTabla Woooow!! They are indeed introducing more perversion into the media, geared toward children. Have you ever heard of NAMBLA? North American Man Boy Love Association? Ew! You may be able to find it.. look up Spongebob underwear commercial. it may be on YT by now. Watch "Consuming Kids"

  • oh hell nawl idk wats wronq witchuu !!

  • wonda, you know where we are. this should'nt shock you.

  • Yes, but it doesn't make it any better..and the more that I study & read ....mmmmnn, this is looking like vacation bible school!!

  • Great video! WONDAWOMAN

  • hell yea i want my kids to have phonebooks in their asses..thats the only way

  • great channel i had too subscribed

  • You hit the nail right on the head. You shoulda seen MY face when I first saw it. WTF...

  • All they know is that this is a song about SQUARE butts (as in "square pants") and that image is funny to them. You said you don't have kids... I don't know how much time you spend around kids, but kids happen to think butts are FUNNY. And square butts are funny. That's all that matters.

  • Believe me Oronbaba, children know MORE than just that teh song is about butts. Yes butts are funny in a certain context, as a child, I thought butts were funny, but we weren't watching women in short tight shorts with enhanced butts (square or round) shaking theirs around in mockery of an ADULT song to sell happy meals to us either. Children today are bombarded with sexuality ALL DAY LONG, they are no longer allowed to be innocent. But what DO butts have to do with CHILDREN'S HAMBURGERS? Nada.

  • good lookout on Esau's subliminal commerical.

    you caught him red handed. lol.

  • How is it "adult" humor?

    The women in that clip are not sexualized... they're not gyrating in a sensual way. They're not oiled and and stroking themselves or making open-lipped come-hither faces. They're just shaking (not *gyrating*) their butts. Kids love that stuff... Have you seen "Yo Gabba Gabba"?

    The original "I like big butts" song was released when? 1991? The kids this commercial is aimed at were born around 2000! They don't KNOW the original and they don't CARE about it!

  • You're right... Square butts don't have anything to do with children's hamburgers, but square butts DO have something to do with SQUAREPANTS. As in "SpongeBob"? A cartoon a lot of kids kinda like?

    Methinks you need to lighten up.

  • @oronbaba NO, I don't watch children's tv shows.. I try not to watch too much of any media. There should be no attention on women's BUTTS in a commercial about FOOD geared toward CHILDREN.. they are GYRATING, you don't need oil or stroking to hypersexualize children, nor faces, emphasis on women shaking their stuffed behinds in a FOOD commercial is enough.

  • @WONDAWOMAN I have to agree with oronbaba in that I think you are over reacting somewhat to the dancing aspect of it. For my family the type of dancing you may view as "provocative" or "sexualized" is part of our culture... a lot of people react when they see how we get on bad and whine, usually white people or people outside of our family, but for us it's normal I whine and dance with my mudda 'n law or my sisters n law just so. doesn't mean we want to go to the bedroom! /watch?v=g4d1kg3XsZQ

  • @oronbaba The original song is not locked away in a time vault somewhere, it is still played on radio and television today. Children DO know the original and if they don't , they are now more conditioned to see it as acceptable and to gravitate to it, now that they have been sold HAMBURGERS using the SAME melody, beat and track as the ADULT SONG.

  • Come on... The commercial isn't about sex; it's about comedy.

  • You think that way because you have been conditioned to accept what popular culture presents to you as funny. I don't see the humor in taking a song by sir Mix- Alot, see the original "I like big butts" song & then taking that concept, mixing it with cartoons that appeal to children, women in tight shorts with books in their butts, shaking them & bending over to sell kids meals. Do you think its appropriate to use adult humor & "Sexy" women to sell to CHILDREN?

  • excellent points. turn off the tube! propaganda mind control garbage. Babylon is wicked

  • Right on sis.

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