Arby n the Chief is a 2008 comedy series created by Jon Graham. It follows the adventures of two Halo 3 action figures, Arby and the Chief, as they explore the world of online gaming. The show has become popular for its dark humor and its exploration of the darker side of online gaming culture.
One of the most controversial aspects of the show is its depiction of sexual moments. In one episode, Arby and the Chief are seen playing a game of strip poker. In another episode, Arby and the Chief are seen discussing their sexual fantasies. These moments are often played for laughs, but they also serve to highlight the darker side of online gaming culture.
The show also explores the issue of online harassment. In one episode, Arby and the Chief are seen being harassed by a group of players. This episode serves to highlight the dangers of online gaming and the need for players to be aware of the potential for abuse.
Overall, Arby n the Chief is a show that has become popular for its dark humor and its exploration of the darker side of online gaming culture. While some of its sexual moments may be controversial, they serve to highlight the dangers of online gaming and the need for players to be aware of the potential for abuse.
This acclaimed series contains sexual references and jokes throughout.
Season 1:
In one episode, a crude drawing of a man's genitals can be seen for a brief moment.
In another episode, one of the protagonists asks the other whether he is masturbating. The other protagonist first denies this, but he then says he is (even though he isn't.)
In another episode, one of the protagonists humorously attempts to download 700 gigabytes of pornography. Vaseline and tissues can be seen nearby.
In that same episode, a protagonist's video game character is killed and the other protagonist says that he has been "raped."
References to both male and female genitalia are made, with one of the protagonists being a fan of "boobz."
Season 2:
In nearly every episode there is a sexual joke and/or reference, although they are, for the most part, not particularly graphic.
One of the protagonists is a wannabe womanizer, who tries to pick up women while playing online games. He buys an obscenely large amount of condoms, which he calls "secks baloonz." While chatting with a female on the internet, this protagonist asks for nudes and is seen wearing a condom on his head and upper body (he is an action figure.) Later, he tells a female character that she has nice nipples.
A character asks one of the protagonists if there is any pornography on his computer.
A reference is made to one of the protagonists' habit of watching pornography.
While playing "Grand Theft Auto IV" the protagonist is asked to go to the strip club or pick up a prostitute by a another character, but the protagonist ignores him. This character later steals the controller from the protagonist and goes to the strip club himself, where he gets a private dance and a scantily clad woman can briefly be seen.
A crude drawing containing the breasts of a woman and the genitalia of a man can briefly be seen.
The Movie:
(The movie is technically part of Season 2, but for the purpose of this guide, I have decided to include it separately because it is considerably longer than any of Season 2's episodes.)
Brief sexual references are made.
A crude drawing of a man's genitals are briefly seen.
A sexual song is heard in one scene.
Twice, video game characters are killed and subsequently teabagged.
Season 3:
One of the protagonists says that the only thing in a cup is saliva, but when the cup is turned over, what appears to be semen leaks out.
A video game character's gamertag is "I<3ToJizz420" (I Love To Jizz 420.)
Another video game character's gamertag is "HotBitch69."
One of the protagonists is seen crying and the other protagonist asks him if he is crying because he ran out of vaseline.
While playing a video game, a minor character says that he is "getting laid every night." In that same episode, another character comments that he is has a "hard-on" and that he is going to "wack off." Another character bets that he is harder than him, to which the other responds that they should plug in their webcams to see who is the hardest between the two of them.
A minor character is heard over a headset saying that he has a "hard-on" and is then heard masturbating. Before he orgasms, his mother and father walk in. Nothing graphic is seen, and the scene is meant to be humorous.
Multiple video game characters are killed and subsequently tea-bagged during the season.
One of the protagonists asks a female video game player for "titties."
One of the protagonists states that he'd rather eat his balls than play video games with a certain character.
A minor character's name is "Josh Butterballs."
We briefly see a crude drawing of two pairs of male genitals.
One of the protagonists draws a smaller penis riding a big penis. The drawing is clearly seen for at least a couple of seconds and it is graphic in its depiction.
One of the protagonists tells the other protagonist to give his penis a tug, while making a crude hand gesture.
One of the protagonists is called a "pubic bush" while the other is called a "cumshot."
We hear the terms "jack-off", "jerk-off", and "nutsack" used multiple times.
A minor character makes explicit gagging noises while describing someone's voice, as he explicitly states that they sound like they have a "big, throbbing c*ck" in their mouth. Another character states that vaginas are cool.
During one scene, some of the characters are called "butt-burglars."
Endgame:
It is revealed that three characters that went missing at the end of Season 2 were actually abducted by a gay alien and he proceeds to make love to the butts of the two males in the group (off-screen.)