5 Cartoon Characters who understand why AB/DLs exist
SpongeBob - SpongeBob SquarePants
Sponge Bob season 2 episode 11 SpongeBob tries to lay down the law with his Grandma to have her stop treating him like a baby. His grown up facade doesn’t last long before he has a breakdown.
Dash Parr - The Incredibles
In the movie The Incredibles an often missed joke is that Dash seems to have some lingering fondness for not being toilet trained as the following dialog shows:
Helen : Now it's perfectly normal...
Violet : [interrupting] Normal? What do *you* know about normal? What does *anyone* in *this* family know about normal?
Helen : Now wait a minute, young lady...
Violet : We act normal, mom! I want to *be* normal! The only normal one is Jack-Jack, and he's not even toilet trained!
[Jack-Jack blows a raspberry and bursts out laughing]
Dash : Lucky...
[Violet and Helen look askance at him]
Dash : Uh, I meant about being normal.
Tommy Pickles and crew - Rugrats
Rugrats is a show about babies so it’s only natural that there be plenty of solid quotes. from the classic “A baby’s gotta do what a baby’s gotta do” to appropriate fear of the potty monster Tommy and Company definitely know whats up.
Stewie - Family Guy
Stewie may not be old enough to understand what’s happening, but the scene where he gets excited about a messy diaper and then has a moment of reflection to ask “why does that turn me on?” is all too relatable for most of us (even if it wasn’t specifically about a messy diaper at the time).
Ren and Stimpy - The Ren and Stimpy Show
In season 2 episode 10 Ren and Stimpy are tired of the difficulties of life and take aim at babies, after all “They don’t even have to wipe themselves”