Rocko

File:Rocko's_Modern_Life.svgFile:Rocko's_Modern_Life_-_Rocko_as_seen_in_season_2.pngFile:Spunky.pngFile:Rocko's_Modern_Life_Heffer_Wolfe.pngFile:Filburt_Shellbach_Turtle.pngFile:Ed_Bighead_character.pngFile:Bev_Bighead.pngMurray's early concept art of Rocko, submitted to Linda Simensky in 1991[11]Joe Murray, the creator of Rocko's Modern LifeStephen Hillenburg served as the series' director,[25] marking a precursor to his later series SpongeBob SquarePants.[26]Many episodes are based on mundane tasks mixed with satire and absurdity. For example, "Trash-O-Madness" is based on environmental concerns.[29]The B-52's (pictured in 1980) performed the theme song for Rocko's Modern LifeVisual gags often incorporate props with adult innuendos. In the season one episode "Bedfellows," during a nudist party at Rocko's house, a female poodle is briefly shown from behind before quickly turning when arrows hit an archery target, censoring her.[43]In the first season episode "Carnival Knowledge", a washing machine is displayed among multiple other unconventional carousel horses as a reference to female masturbation.

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