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The producers wanted to have Belushi wearing diapers on the poster, even though no such scene appeared in Hughes' screenplay. Martha Coolidge was fired from the movie, [ 8 ] for cutting many scenes of gratuitous nudity, but declined an opportunity to have her directing credit appear as Alan Smithee . [ 9 ]
Seann Odoms of Men's Health magazine believes that wearing diapers can help people of all ages to maintain healthy bowel function. He himself claims to wear diapers full-time for this purported health benefit. "Diapers," he states, "are nothing other than a more practical and healthy form of underwear. They are the safe and healthy way of living."
The casts in the series are pre-schoolers dressed in adult costumes on top and diapers fastened with large safety pins on the bottom. War Babies takes place in a cafe, where children pose as adults, specifically musicians, soldiers, a bar keep, and a dancer. The short film stars Shirley Temple, who was three at the time of filming.
Pilot. Stunts included in this episode: Cannonball Intro, Johnny Coxville, Port-a-Potty Bike Smash, Fast Food Football, Steve-O Shot Glass, Self Defense, Jess on the Sled, Johnny kidnaps Pontius, Bam on the Golf Course, Shopping Carts, Bam Margera Skateboarding under a bridge, Wee Man the Oompa Loompa skater, Bed Slam, Daddy and Baby, Fat Fucks, Fast Food Fall and The Poo Cocktail
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Baby is never permitted to speak, walk or do things for himself and is forced to both wear and use diapers. He is punished by being beaten or restrained and is even shocked with an electric cattle prod whenever he attempts to break out of the baby role. Baby has been forced to remain in his state of perpetual dependency and infantilism since ...
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Depend is a Kimberly-Clark brand of absorbent, disposable undergarments for people with urinary or fecal incontinence. It positions its products as an alternative to typical adult diapers. Depend is the dominant brand of disposable incontinence garments in the United States with a 49.4 share of the market. [1]