Toilet humour, or potty or scatological humour (compare
scatology), is a type of
off-colour humour dealing with
defecation
Defecation (or defaecation) follows digestion, and is a necessary process by which organisms eliminate a solid, semisolid, or liquid waste material known as feces from the digestive tract via the anus. The act has a variety of names ranging f ...
,
diarrhea,
constipation,
urination and
flatulence
Flatulence, in humans, is the expulsion of gas from the intestines via the anus, commonly referred to as farting. "Flatus" is the medical word for gas generated in the stomach or bowels. A proportion of intestinal gas may be swallowed environm ...
, and to a lesser extent
vomiting and other bodily functions. It sees substantial crossover with
sexual humour, such as
dick jokes.
Toilet humour is commonly an interest of children and young teenagers, for whom cultural
taboos related to acknowledgement of waste excretion still have a degree of novelty. The humour comes from the rejection of such taboos, and is a part of modern culture.
Music
Toilet humour is sometimes found in song and rhyme, particularly schoolboy songs. Examples of this are found in
Mozart and scatology, and variants of the German folk schoolboys' song known as the ''Scheiße-Lied'' (English: "Shit-Song") which is indexed in the German ''Volksliederarchiv''. A children's Spanish musical duo,
Enrique y Ana, made a song called "Caca Culo Pedo Pis", which literally translates to "Poop Butt Fart Pee".
American musician
Matt Farley
Matt Farley (born June 3, 1978) is an American filmmaker, musician, and songwriter who has released over 23,000 songs .(24 February 2022)Singer-songwriter Matt Farley writes songs about cities and towns in all 50 states ''KREM (TV)'' (states he ...
is known for writing and performing a multitude of songs related to urine, feces, vomit, and various other bodily fluids under the pseudonym ''The Toilet Bowl Cleaners'', including one of his most popular songs entitled "
Poop In My Fingernails
Poop or pooped may refer to:
Informal
* Feces, the solid or semisolid remains of the food that could not be digested in the small intestine
** To poop, to defecate, to eliminate waste material from the digestive tract via the anus
Other
* ...
".
Farley has another pseudonym, ''The Odd Man Who Sings About Poop, Puke, and Pee.''
Detroit rapper
Eminem
Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972), known professionally as Eminem (; often stylized as EMINƎM), is an American rapper and record producer. He is credited with popularizing hip hop in middle America and is critically acclai ...
famously utilises crude humour throughout his discography. His most notorious example of toilet humour was featured on the 2017 album
Revival, where he raps "Your booty is heavy duty, like diarrhoea", a line which received extensive lament from critics. The Los Angeles Times comments: "If Hannibal Lecter could have recorded a rap album, this would have been it. Brilliant, sinister, scatological and a parent's nightmare."
Performance
Paul Oldfield
Paul Oldfield, better known by his stage name Mr Methane, is a British flatulist or "professional farter" who started performing in 1991. He briefly retired in 2006 but restarted in mid-2007. He claims to be the only performing farter in the wor ...
, who performed under the name Mr Methane,
performed a stage act that included him farting the notes of music.
Joseph Pujol, who performed under the name Le Pétomane (French for "fart maniac"), performed a similar stage act for the Paris music hall scene.
Books
One of the most popular books about defecation and accidents in toilets is a guide that began as ''Shitting Pretty'' and then was relaunched as ''How to Shit around the World''.
The children's book series ''
Captain Underpants'' makes copious use of toilet humor. "Doctor Diaper", "The Bionic Booger Boy", and "Professor Pippy Pee-Pee Poopypants" are among the villains in the series.
Television
The American comedy duo
Tim & Eric have made
numerous comedy sketches based around toilet humour. For example, they have made fake commercials for non-existent products such as the "Poop Tube" (a device that lets people release liquefied faecal matter into a urinal while standing up), the "fla'Hat" (a hat that is connected to the wearer's anus which expands when storing flatulence), and "D-Pants" (an undergarment invented by "Diah Riha-Jones" that captures "uncontrollable diarrhea").
In the series ''
South Park
''South Park'' is an American animated sitcom created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone and developed by Brian Graden for Comedy Central. The series revolves around four boys Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormickand th ...
'', the Canadian comedy duo Terrance and Phillip are noted for toilet humor and often make comedic use of their flatulence e.g. in the song ‘Unclefucker’.
English actor
Adrian Edmondson, who appeared in many shows utilising toilet humour, is quoted as saying, "Toilet humour is like jazz: everybody has an idea what it is, and most people don't like it. But the people who do like it are fervent about it and like it until they die."
Video games
A game notorious for its juvenile humour, ''
Conker's Bad Fur Day'' contains a plentiful amount of scatological jokes. One of the landmark areas is a "Poo Mountain" and some of its missions involve getting cows to drink a laxative
prune juice to produce "pooballs" and another fighting The Great Mighty Poo, a giant opera-singing pile of
feces
Feces ( or faeces), known colloquially and in slang as poo and poop, are the solid or semi-solid remains of food that was not digested in the small intestine, and has been broken down by bacteria in the large intestine. Feces contain a relati ...
as a boss. In a later mission, the game's protagonist also has urination as an attack, after drinking a lot of
beer and getting
drunk.
Toilet humour is also versatile in the ''
Metal Gear'' franchise.
Solid Snake can protect himself from
wolf attacks by having one urinate on him. In ''
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty'', Solid Snake can spot soldiers
relieving themselves several times and also stand under them. In ''
Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance'',
Raiden is instructed in order to use a terminal, he first needs to "
take a DOOMP", which is an abbreviation for "digital-optical output mounted proxy".
A trait of
Wario from the
eponymous spin-off franchise is a powerful flatulence attack extensively used in his ''
Super Smash Bros.
''Super Smash Bros.'' is a Crossover (fiction), crossover fighting game series published by Nintendo. The series was created by Masahiro Sakurai, who has directed every game in the series. The series is known for its unique gameplay objectiv ...
'' appearance.
Toys
The
Moose Toys franchise
Little Live "Gotta Go" Pets is a toy line of interactive plush animals that "poop" when fed colourful sand. The toys make graphic noises of
passing gas, panic and say the words "uh-oh! Gotta go!" and have scatological names including "turdle" (turtle). Famous internet critic
Doug Walker called the toys "disgusting" and found them immature and inappropriate. Parenting blogs praised the toy line for its crude humour approach to
potty training.
Mattel fashion doll
Barbie has a plastic
golden retriever, named Tanner, which has been an available toy in different variations since the 1990s. Tanner the dog eats brown bean-like beads and then poops them out when its tail is pressed. Barbie can then pick up the plastic poop with a scooper that comes with the playsets.
Infant dolls, typically targeted towards little girls, have existed for decades that urinate and defecate (into diapers or potties) as a play feature. Variants include "Magic Potty Baby" (a 1990s Tyco brand doll) and "Baby Alive" (and
Amazon knock-off counterfeit variants) that pee, poop and release glitter from their rear ends. The trend of scatological dolls for girls was mocked on the 1970s
British comedy TV series ''
Are You Being Served?'' in the episode "A Change Is as Good as a Rest"; salesman Mr. Lucas fills Ms. Brahms's peeing dollies with fizzy carbonated
lemonade; another gag features character Mrs. Slocombe displaying two doll variants to a customer: the one manufactured in Britain is blonde-haired and says "I want to go to the potty" when a string on its back is pulled, while a similar doll with sandy hair manufactured in
India says "my name is Yasmin, and I have just ''been'' to the potty" when its string is pulled.
See also
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Bum trilogy
The Bum Trilogy consists of three books by Australian author Andy Griffiths. They are aimed at children aged around ten and contain much toilet humor
Toilet humour, or potty or scatological humour (compare scatology), is a type of off-colour ...
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Dick joke
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Flatulence humour
Flatulence humor, or Rude humour (more commonly known as fart humor) refers to any type of joke, practical joke device, or other off-color humor related to flatulence.
History
Although it is likely that flatulence humor has long been considere ...
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Gross out
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Grotesque body
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Interactive urinal
An interactive urinal is a device that allows users to play video games or control interactive displays while urinating. Several designs have been produced to date, usually comprising a urinal fitted with a pressure sensor to measure the strength ...
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Le Pétomane
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Lighting farts
Fart lighting also known as pyroflatulence, or flatus ignition is the practice of igniting the gases produced by flatulence. The resulting flame is often of a blue hue hence the act being known colloquially as a "blue angel", "blue dart" or in A ...
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Mr. Methane
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Pull my finger
Pull my finger is a joke or prank regarding flatulence in which a victim is asked to pull the finger of the joker, who simultaneously breaks wind so as to suggest a causal relationship between the two events.
A comparable activity is attribute ...
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Roland the Farter
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Scatology
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Sophomoric humour
Sophomoric humor is that which is juvenile and puerile. It is a type of comedy that often includes toilet humor and gags that are based on an appeal to a silly sense of immaturity. The word sophomoric, an adjective dating from 1813, is used to r ...
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Whoopee cushion
Notes
References
*Henderson, Jeffrey
The Maculate Muse: Obscene Language in Attic Comedy' 1991 Oxford University Press
*Slater, W. J. review of
The Maculate Muse: Obscene Language in Attic Comedy' by Jeffrey Henderson. ''Phoenix'', Vol. 30, No. 3 (Autumn, 1976), pp. 291–293
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