Shows with disclaimers

I think that the disclaimers on The Boondocks' Gangstalicious episodes are pretty funny.

ABC Family uses disclaimers on That 70's Show, which is weird since the show's content is usually on the same level as their other shows outside of the implied drug use.
 
Doesn't the whole AS block come with an advisor?

Also I saw the DVD box sets of "70's Saturday Mornings and '60's Saturday mornings and they said "These are for adult collectors and not suitable for children." I don't have any of these, but can someone explain why they would say something like that. Were there commentaries with swearing on it or something?
 
Since a year has passed since I wrote that comment, and with it being Summer '09 I think they now replaced it with a bright Blue background on top with Hawaiian/beach/summer theme at the bottom. You have the straws/grass on the bottom, much more relaxing. But yeah I remember they used the most brightest shade of green they could find, not exactly a good color, and I like green.
 
Oh yeah the American cowboy one right? I can remember them before Blood+, One episode of FMA? and a few of E7. Maybe one or two GITS episodes too.
 
This is why I don't like watching the Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show. When ABC first aired it it was so heavily censored. There was a scene in Robin Hood Rabbit where Bugs disguised himself as the King and started to bonk the Sheriff of Nottingham on his head with his scepter. Then the Sheriff had built a house in the middle of the king's private garden and he started to say "Ooooh I hate myself. I DO! I DO! I DO" while bonking himself on his head with a hammer.
 
Beavis and Butthead had 3 cases of an in-episode disclaimer:
Home Improvement: during the paint thinner sniffing scene a message came up saying "sniffing paint thinner will damage your brain, look what its done to Beavis and Butthead"
Stewarts House: "If you're not a cartoon, stove gas will kill you"
Way Down Mexico Way Pt. 2: "If you're not a cartoon, swallowing a rubber full of drugs will kill you"
 
When Beavis and Butt-Head aired on Much Music they always had an "extreme bad taste alert" warning.

"WARNING! EXTREME BAD TASTE ALERT!!
The following program may not be appropriate for all viewers.
VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED!!"
 
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