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What movies or TV shows have you seen with reference to diapers or spanking have you seen?
I have seen Stop or my mom will shoot... Estelle Getty says to Stallone, "Mommy's gotta change you, I have got to change you."
Exit to Eden: Paul Mercurio gets spanked erotically by Dana Delany.
What movies or TV shows have spankings or diapers in them?
Austin
I have seen Stop or my mom will shoot... Estelle Getty says to Stallone, "Mommy's gotta change you, I have got to change you."
Exit to Eden: Paul Mercurio gets spanked erotically by Dana Delany.
What movies or TV shows have spankings or diapers in them?
Austin
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Okay, when Buggs Bunny spanks the heck out of that little dude named Fester because he robbed a bank..HA! Some good stuff there lol
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“And the National Rifle Association says that, "Guns don't kill people, people do,” but I think the gun helps, you know? I think it helps. I just think just standing there going, "Bang!" That's not going to kill too many people, is it?"
I love the sceen in the 1942 movie, "Casablanca", when Ingrid Bergman is powdering Humphrey Bogart's bottom, just before she diapers him, and he say's to her, "Listen sweetheart, we'll always have powder."
Ooops! I think that was, "We'll always have Paris."
Anyway, remember when Claude Rains runs into the nursery, and shouts, "There's diapering going on in here! I'm shocked! Shocked I tell you!"
Oh wait, that didn't happen either.
Hummm..... maybe I just "thought" it happened that way.
Sorry, but if you haven't watched the movie at least a 100 times (as I have) you won't get the joke.
On a more serious note, there are not a whole lot of movies or TV shows that depict, ot talk about babies. In fact, unlike real life, babies are almost completly absent from the movie and TV screen. However, there have been a notable few that caught my eye.
In the Movie, "Baby Geniuses", one baby say's, "I gotta use the potty."
And the baby next to him say's, "You are wearing the potty."
Also in that movie, the name of the diaper service is "Poopie Bottoms Diaper Service".
And then I remember an old episode of "Who's the boss?", and there was a baby in an infant carrier, as Tony and Angela talked about something.
Angela say's, "Life really stinks!"
Tony looks down at the baby, and say's, "Angela, I don't think it's life that stinks."
Ooops! I think that was, "We'll always have Paris."

Anyway, remember when Claude Rains runs into the nursery, and shouts, "There's diapering going on in here! I'm shocked! Shocked I tell you!"
Oh wait, that didn't happen either.

Hummm..... maybe I just "thought" it happened that way.

Sorry, but if you haven't watched the movie at least a 100 times (as I have) you won't get the joke.

On a more serious note, there are not a whole lot of movies or TV shows that depict, ot talk about babies. In fact, unlike real life, babies are almost completly absent from the movie and TV screen. However, there have been a notable few that caught my eye.
In the Movie, "Baby Geniuses", one baby say's, "I gotta use the potty."
And the baby next to him say's, "You are wearing the potty."

Also in that movie, the name of the diaper service is "Poopie Bottoms Diaper Service".

And then I remember an old episode of "Who's the boss?", and there was a baby in an infant carrier, as Tony and Angela talked about something.
Angela say's, "Life really stinks!"
Tony looks down at the baby, and say's, "Angela, I don't think it's life that stinks."

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Austin,
The scene from Exit to Eden you are talking about. Is that where she is spanking him and tells him something along the lines of it's ok to like it, and I give you permission to like it?
I love that part of the movie. The book is better though because the movie was more comedy and the book is...well not so much comedy. 
The scene from Exit to Eden you are talking about. Is that where she is spanking him and tells him something along the lines of it's ok to like it, and I give you permission to like it?


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Yes it is
Scarlett,
Yes it's the part where his arms are tied up and she's wearing this hot beautiful red bathrobe and she spanks him saying, "It's ok to like it etc..." Yeah, I bet the book is better. By the way, do you know of any other good books that talk about spanking?
Austin
Yes it's the part where his arms are tied up and she's wearing this hot beautiful red bathrobe and she spanks him saying, "It's ok to like it etc..." Yeah, I bet the book is better. By the way, do you know of any other good books that talk about spanking?
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I watched Family Guy for the first time ever this past weekend. Stewie received his first ever swat across his bum. He found out he liked it, so he kept doing things to get his mom to spank him again. I wish I could remember the wording of some of the scenes, but if I ever see that it is going to be in rerun I will post here quick to let you know so you can see it as well.
Stacie
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“And the National Rifle Association says that, "Guns don't kill people, people do,” but I think the gun helps, you know? I think it helps. I just think just standing there going, "Bang!" That's not going to kill too many people, is it?"
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My Name is Earl sighting
I haven't seen the episode myself but in a recent episode there was a mention of I think a hooker who was taking care of an adult baby and she was asked to come with someone and told them first that she needs to feed her baby a bottle and get his diaper changed. It was something like that. Can someone confirm this? Has anyone seen this or know what I am talking about?
Cameron
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Baby Bottleneck
There is a cartoon by Warner Bros called "Baby Bottleneck" from around the early 1940s. It features Daffy Duck and Porky Pig where they run a sort of assembly line of babies being shipped out to expectant mothers. The glitch happens when there is an egg that has no mother, and Porky Pig insists that Daffy Duck sit on the egg and hatch it. Well, Daffy Duck doesn't want to sit on the egg, and a chase ensues.
They both eventually get caught up in the conveyor belt system that washes and diapers all the babies, and they get diapered themselves! I used to LOVE this one when I was a kid, and I still do. I have a somewhat bad version on video, but it's a favorite!
Anyone else remember this one?
They both eventually get caught up in the conveyor belt system that washes and diapers all the babies, and they get diapered themselves! I used to LOVE this one when I was a kid, and I still do. I have a somewhat bad version on video, but it's a favorite!

Anyone else remember this one?
WOW!!!!
WE HAVE A LOT IN COMMON PINKLUVS!!!
Do I remember "Baby Bottleneck"??????
YOU BET I DO!!!!!
The first time I watched that cartoon, my little heart pounded through my chest, and I started shaking with excitment. I was around 6, 7, or 8 years old at the time, and after the cartoon was over, I went into my bedroom laid on my bed, and pulled a blanket up between my legs, and fantasized about being powdered and diapered just like porky pig was on that conveyor belt.
I remember VIVIDLY how when that robot hand came out and turned Porky over and powdered his bottom with baby powder, I could see in my mind's eye, a loving mommy doing the same to me as a little baby.
Although Porky was trying to get away as the robot hand powdered his bottom and diapered him, I pictured myself as laying on a soft cloth diaper, as my mother turns me over onto my tummy and powders me, only I'm not trying to get away like Porky: I'm laying there enjoying every minute of it.
That cartoon sure brings back memories.

WE HAVE A LOT IN COMMON PINKLUVS!!!

Do I remember "Baby Bottleneck"??????
YOU BET I DO!!!!!

The first time I watched that cartoon, my little heart pounded through my chest, and I started shaking with excitment. I was around 6, 7, or 8 years old at the time, and after the cartoon was over, I went into my bedroom laid on my bed, and pulled a blanket up between my legs, and fantasized about being powdered and diapered just like porky pig was on that conveyor belt.

I remember VIVIDLY how when that robot hand came out and turned Porky over and powdered his bottom with baby powder, I could see in my mind's eye, a loving mommy doing the same to me as a little baby.

Although Porky was trying to get away as the robot hand powdered his bottom and diapered him, I pictured myself as laying on a soft cloth diaper, as my mother turns me over onto my tummy and powders me, only I'm not trying to get away like Porky: I'm laying there enjoying every minute of it.

That cartoon sure brings back memories.

Heh heh! I KNEW someone would remember!
Allright babymarty!!!
Yeah, I used to pretend too, and no I wouldn't want to get away either!!. I used to pretend that I would get on the conveyor belt willingly and get diapered! What a thrill!
Too bad the Warner Bros didn't include plastic/rubber panties in that one. But I read that they had a kind of difficult time getting that cartoon past the censors of that era. No fooling! I think I have the transcript of the interview with Bob Clampett (hope I spelled that right, and I hope I'm right about the name), I'll let you know. It was an interesting read.
There's also a tom Tom and Jerry cartoon that I'm sure you are aware of from the same era. It's when the little girl makes Tom the baby, and dresses him up in a diaper and his alley cat buddies see him dressed that way. I liked that one too, but not as much as "Baby Bottleneck".
There was also the one that was (I think) called: "The Cat that Hated People", where he eventually launched himself to the Moon to get away from it all only to find all kinds of crazy stuff up there. The cat gets chased by a walking diaper and a bottle of baby powder, and ends up diapered!
I think that was also a Bob Clampett cartoon. Just a thought: maybe he had a thing for diapers too? I wonder!
pinkluvs

Yeah, I used to pretend too, and no I wouldn't want to get away either!!. I used to pretend that I would get on the conveyor belt willingly and get diapered! What a thrill!

Too bad the Warner Bros didn't include plastic/rubber panties in that one. But I read that they had a kind of difficult time getting that cartoon past the censors of that era. No fooling! I think I have the transcript of the interview with Bob Clampett (hope I spelled that right, and I hope I'm right about the name), I'll let you know. It was an interesting read.

There's also a tom Tom and Jerry cartoon that I'm sure you are aware of from the same era. It's when the little girl makes Tom the baby, and dresses him up in a diaper and his alley cat buddies see him dressed that way. I liked that one too, but not as much as "Baby Bottleneck".
There was also the one that was (I think) called: "The Cat that Hated People", where he eventually launched himself to the Moon to get away from it all only to find all kinds of crazy stuff up there. The cat gets chased by a walking diaper and a bottle of baby powder, and ends up diapered!

I think that was also a Bob Clampett cartoon. Just a thought: maybe he had a thing for diapers too? I wonder!

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Re: Heh heh! I KNEW someone would remember!
I had that episode on video when I was a kid and, when I was young, I always fantasised about girls dressing me the same way as Tom. This was long before I knew I was an AB but even when I was a kid, I still wanted to be in baby clothes.pinkluvs wrote:There's also a tom Tom and Jerry cartoon that I'm sure you are aware of from the same era. It's when the little girl makes Tom the baby, and dresses him up in a diaper and his alley cat buddies see him dressed that way.

Although, for anybody who's interested, that episode was called "Baby Puss" and the entire episode can be watched on YouTube. I was extra lucky because that particular video I had featured another episode called "Baby Butch" (I think). It featured one of Tom's alley cat friends dressing up like a baby to steal a ham from Tom's fridge.

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No it isn't something I watch often just caught it on the other night while cooking sorry.Diapers4Ever wrote:Scarlet, can you remember what episode that was?I'm a huge "Reba" fan and an even bigger Joanna Garcia fan (presumably the girl you're referring to, since I know the situation on that show), so I'd love to know the episode.
