

I don’t know what kind of animal he is supposed to be, but he creeps me the f-k out. You guessed it, the s-y pilot from the plane. One of the overhead buttons Heffer pushes ejects a pilot out of the cockpit. The pilot explains that he “tends to blackout at higher elevations” just before takeoff. The company they fly with is D-REG airlines. This episode starts with Heffer reading a book called “Survive,” which is clearly a parody of that book about the plane that crashed, where the rugby team had to resort to eating themselves called “Alive.” Rocko’s fillings are pulled out after he attempts to go through the metal detector at the airport, and sets the thing off a bunch of times. I’d say this is the most disturbing one of the bunch. Somehow, this episode is more disturbing than the one where Heffer dies and goes to hell. Oh, and for some reason the Bigheads have a moose who lives in their fridge, and holds their coffee. I’ll let the screen shots speak for themselves. Bighead, the amphibian, attempts to seduce Rocko, the marsupial. Oh, and I guess Heffer’s biological papa is a deadbeat dad. My favorite scene is when Heff is at an all night diner eating all sorts of fries, and in an obvious homage to the guy who over drinks at the bar scene in…nearly everything, he yells at the server, and tells him he’ll let the guy know when he’s had enough! But, then they grew attached, and raised him as their own. We also find out they were planning to eat him. In this one, we meet Heffer’s parents, who are wolves. Then come the Up-Chucks, and their toe jam tea, and other strange plans to make Rocko bettah. He then proceeds to trip balls, and hurls. Rocko takes his prescribed medication orally, which it warns against. Then comes the glove on Bendova’s hand, and while we don’t see it, you can guess what happened. He grabs Rocko’s bits three times, and makes him cough. Rocko sees a Doctor Bendova, who turns out to be an escaped patient.

Lots of snot and talking vomit (known as the Enchanted Up-Chucks) in this one. Like what we do here at AIPT? Consider supporting us and independent comics journalism by becoming a patron today! In addition to our sincere thanks, you can browse AIPT ad-free, gain access to our vibrant Discord community of patrons and staff members, get trade paperbacks sent to your house every month, and a lot more. Side note: I suspect the creator of Rocko’s Modern Life shares my phobia of parking. I guess most disturbing Rocko’s Modern Life segments would have been more accurate, but it wouldn’t have sounded as good for a title, so screw it. Oh, and some of the episodes have two segments, but I’m just going to list which of the two was most off the rocker. They’re all up on Netflix now, so most of my time off from customer service hell was spent watching episodes, and taking notes.Īnd now, in chronological order by season and episode number, here is my list of the most disturbing episodes of Rocko’s Modern Life. Whittling this down to ten was exceedingly arduous.

I wasn’t exaggerating when I said I went and watched every single episode. Admittedly, this list took me quite a while to finish. So, how do you decide which episodes are the most disturbing, when nearly every one has its little disturbing bits? I decided to go with a mixture of the plot of the episode, and the amount of disturbing imagery combined.
