The following contains descriptions of Sєxual acts and violence, as depicted in Fixed.
Fixed is a very raunchy comedy, with the ten dirtiest and most shocking gags highlighting how far the cartoon can push the envelope. Directed by Genndy Tartakovsky, Fixed has little in common with some of Tartakovsky’s other projects, like Samurai Jack and H๏τel Transylvania. The crᴀss comedy focuses on a dog that discovers he’s about to be neutered, so he decides to head out for a night on the town that quickly involves his best friends, his love interest, and plenty of hilarious one-off characters.
The movie’s style of comedy might not be for everyone, but Fixed is a frequently hilarious movie for anyone who can appreciate a goofy riff on animal behavior or joke about Sєxual relationships. Not all of Fixed‘s most shocking jokes are Sєx ones, though. In fact, there are a few bursts of unexpected violence that stand out just as much as the raunchiest punchlines. Here are the most shocking jokes that Fixed‘s characters deploy throughout the Netflix animated film.
10
Bull Humping Nana’s Leg Sets The Tone For Fixed
The joke that sets the tone for the rest of Fixed, Bull humping Nana’s leg is a good crᴀss gag that establishes the tenor of the film. The visual of Bull thrusting against the old woman’s leg is a silly gag that highlights the movie’s translation of animal habits.
What makes the beat so surprising is the dirty talk that Bull deploys during the scene, serving as the audience’s true introduction to the character and Adam DeVine’s performance. It’s a silly bit that transforms into an exaggerated chase scene, highlighting the Tex Avery-inspired style of motion and chaos baked into Fixed‘s animation.
9
Bull’s Dreams About His Balls Are So Very Weird
Once Bull discovers what is about to happen to him, he panics over the prospect of losing his testicles. This leads to several minor beats where Bull talks to his testicles, dubbing them Ol’ Spice and Napoleon based on their taste, smell, and appearance.
It would already be a pretty good raunchy joke, but it only gets more pronounced (and weird) once Bull gets high on second-hand marijuana smoke and begins to hallucinate the pair speaking to him. The jokey visions of the pair are some of the more outlandish comedy moments in the film, which is saying something.
8
The Cat Fight That Bull Barely Escapes
A running gag in Fixed is the tension that exists between dogs and cats, with the two species openly despising one another. This builds to a moment where Bull and his friends get surrounded by dozens of alley cats, who try to kill them. The cats are almost supernatural in their hypnotic abilities, at least until they swarm over the dogs.
The jokey scene is shocking because of the sudden shift in the tone of the film. While there’s some tension in Fixed related to Bull’s arc and his relationship with Honey, the confrontation with the cats raises the stakes to a potentially lethal level. It is also paid off later in the film when the dogs ignore the cats’ request for help, further solidifying their age-old enmity.
7
The Death Of A Squirrel Is Fixed’s Grisliest Joke
One of the most shockingly brutal jokes in Fixed is the fate of an unnamed squirrel that Bull and his friends encounter while “off the leash.” Chasing after the squirrel in a sequence that shifts to a shaky-cam style of motion, the little furry animal tries (and fails) to get away from the dogs.
The result is a grisly and blood-soaked end for the squirrel, which Fixed doesn’t try to sugarcoat. If anything, the sheer vicious nature of the attack makes Fetch’s subsequent horror and pondering about why dogs hate squirrels all the more hilarious, especially once Bull doubles down on his hatred for squirrels.
6
The Purse Dog Doesn’t Get A Happy Ending
The montage of Bull and his friends enjoying their night on the town is full of dark gags, and it also features the film’s single most brutal moment. After freeing a small dog that was humiliated by being carried around in a small purse, Bull and his friends try to cross the street — only for their newest recruit to be swiftly run over and killed.
Even compared to the brutal squirrel scene, the sheer sudden nature of this death adds a shock quality to the gag. Even though it’s a grim gag that kills off the character, it’s also punctuated with the dog looking more annoyed than anything as it admits that “freedom has its cost.” The film then cuts away from the dog, making it one of Fixed‘s best dark gags.
5
The Dog Brothel Is One Of Fixed’s Main Settings
One of the major settings in Fixed turns out to be the dog brothel. An abandoned building that is used as a place of refuge for street dogs, the brothel quickly sets up several jokes in quick succession. While Lucky is distracted by Frankie, the film follows Bull, Rocco, and Fetch as they stare at the various performers, which take inspiration from real-life exotic dancers.
Treated as a strip club with dogs filling in the roles of dancers, the sequence is full of lewd jokes. Some dogs lap up water over themselves, others preen around rebar as if they were poles. The best gag comes when a small dog, set up as a dominatrax, gives the patrons commands. It’s perhaps Fixed‘s best fusion of Sєx comedy tropes with the dog-centric story.
4
Frankie’s Lessons For Lucky Are Raunchy And Surprisingly Romantic
Fixed‘s most surprising subplot has to do with the relationship between Frankie and Lucky. The interSєx host of the dog brothel, Frankie serves as a guide for Lucky to explore his Sєxuality. It’s a genuinely sweet story beat that also takes some crude turns as the pair discovers a pᴀssion for performing oral Sєx on one another.
Moments like Lucky’s profession of love for Frankie are given a silly edge while he’s referring to their “pea pod and a zucchini,” with even their biggest romantic moment punctuated with Sєx jokes. Frankie’s hook-up with Lucky is one of the raunchiest jokes in the film, while also building up to their genuinely sweet reunion in the climax of the film.
3
The Piss Flood Helps Save The Day For Bull
After Bull and his friends are captured by dog catchers, they’re forced to scramble to find a way to break loose. This ultimately involves an extended peeing joke that quickly takes on a grosser edge. To overcome the dog catchers, the dogs all pee at the same time — with the film depicting the resulting liquid as fountains and eventually a full flood.
The faceless dog catchers are quickly covered in urine and sent sliding around the room, leading to Bull and the other dogs pulling off an escape. It’s a crude gag that sees the dogs unite in a surprising way, a plot-relevant gross-out gag to keep the momentum of the film moving.
2
How Bull Professes His Love To Honey Is One Of Fixed’s Raunchiest Gags
The emotional climax of Fixed comes when Bull finds Honey about to have Sєx with Sterling. Hoping to save her from a coupling she’s long resisted, Bull takes her place and allows Sterling to have Sєx with him instead. The whole time, Bull opens up about his love for Honey, being genuinely vulnerable while also wincing in pain.
It’s a ridiculous (and hilarious) scene, the emotional depths of the character’s vulnerability contrasted against Sterling’s dirty talk and Bull’s clear discomfort. The fusion of an emotional catharsis and one of Fixed‘s raunchiest jokes highlights the comic fusion at the heart of Fixed.
1
The Bear Male Stripper Is Fixed’s Final Punchline
The final gag of Fixed is also one of the best raunchy jokes in the movie, showcasing how Honey spends a night out with her girlfriends. It turns out they also visit the dog brothel, where a bear has taken the stage to perform as a male stripper. With Nelly’s “H๏τ In Herre” playing in the background, the bear goes all out.
It’s a ridiculous joke, and one that fits perfectly as the final bit of equal opportunity crᴀssness that’s pervaded the film. The fact that Honey and the other female dogs love the performance and pay the bear by showering him with fish and honey only makes it a sillier conclusion to Fixed.