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Post by Cadpig on May 7, 2022 18:27:54 GMT -5
That's a great point Two-Tone ! Ccause I'm mean they did show another one of the romantic pairing episodes, De Vil Age Elder
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Post by Lucky on May 7, 2022 20:03:06 GMT -5
I know, it's just that Raine brought up DBZ and I was referring that DBZ was getting off topic and I feel like Bluey is too, I could be wrong though on Bluey.
For 101 Dalmatians TV Series, I know that the beginning of the series was cut and you can see that in the clip show where they give out rewards, that Cruella's words were edited out. "Tell me is there still 101 or did I run over a few on my way over."
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Post by babclayman on May 8, 2022 6:35:36 GMT -5
I remember seeing one cut in the episode “Invasion Of The Doggie Snatchers”, where the Pups were explaining what was up. It shows them floating on the balloons, at which point, Spot questions why they were talking in a high squeaky voice, to which Lucky points to a Helium Canister.
In an airing on Disney Cinemagic, an Ol’ Disney Channel in the U K, they cut out Lucky pointing to the canister, despite keeping in Spot’s question.
You hear on this, Pups?
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Post by Cadpig on May 8, 2022 13:17:44 GMT -5
Heh, it's funny how they show that episode at your area whereas in the US it was another one of the episodes skipped.
Still fyi Bab, if you look deep into some episodes that Disney Junior did air generally whether the US or not I can guarantee you I can sense some material that was still shown that didnt look quite necessary to be shown. Trust me, I can sense and know a lot of these kinds of things. And a list can go on and on and on and on.
And like I said, I dont see it for being censorship but more for the timing set of these episodes considering that this kind of channel dosent do advertisements.
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Post by Raine Dearly on May 8, 2022 16:17:38 GMT -5
To be honest here in Australia they haven’t aired 101 Dalmatians Series since 2019
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Post by Raine Dearly on May 8, 2022 16:18:43 GMT -5
I don’t think 101 Dalmatians is as popular here in Australia as much as the USA or UK.
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Post by babclayman on May 9, 2022 7:41:45 GMT -5
Oh, another edit I remember!
In “Every Crooked Nanny”, when Cruella is trying to use the Vacuum, Cadpig sneaks up and turns it up to max, before going “Uh Oh” to hide from Cruella. We then have Rolly grab the power cable to plug it into the wall, turning the vacuum on.
In the Disney Cinemagic version of the episode, it cuts everything between Cadpig saying “Uh Oh” to the Vaccuum turning on.
My best guess is, is it considered not safe to plug something in when it’s set to On, if you get what I mean?
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Post by Cadpig on May 9, 2022 10:55:59 GMT -5
Hate to disagree with you Bab, but I highly doubt people can figure that out. That seems like a very lame way to go if you ask me about plugging things in.
But might I say this about Cadpig behind bars, if they showed the helium part that can be a bit hazardous too if you use it too much. And to be influenced by that that goes to show you something.
All honesty from all the kinds of material they shown, when the series was on Disney Junior really begs a big question mark would you say?
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Post by babclayman on May 9, 2022 13:12:29 GMT -5
I think it is entirely possible that people would figure that out. Considering, we get several PSA's or almost every Instruction Manuel has messages that warn; "Make sure a product it properly set in Off Mode before Plugging or Unplugging it", I think it is possible that they may concern about someone Plugging the Vacuum in when it's set to full power!
If not, then what reason do you think they would edit that scene, outside of...Time, Maybe?
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Post by Cadpig on May 9, 2022 14:56:04 GMT -5
Well you know what, honestly, I havent seen the episode "Every Little Crooked Nanny" that much and so I went in and checked in on that particular part you mentioned and considering that I see how the plug does spark when Rolly plugs it in, I can see now where you are right on that Bab.
But even still, the point im trying to get to on here is that considering what I have searched in discussion about the things they cut in the episodes they aired on Disney Junior, a lot of them just seem to be material that kids would not really be sensitive to anyway. So that's why I say, it has more to do with the times sake.
From what I've done my further search on here are the episodes that Disney junior aired and correct me if I missed an episode or mistakenly put this episode on list here:
The Goodbye Chick K Is For Kibble Frisky Business/Cadet of the Month Robo-Roly / Splishing & Splashing Humanitarian Of The Year Beauty Pageant Pandemonium / Hog-Tied De Vil-Age Elder Dearly Beloved Part 3 Full Metal Pullet / Dough The Right Thing Home Is Where The Bark Is Howl Noon / Easy On The Lies Bad To The Bone / Southern Fried Cruella Swine Song / Watch For Fallen Idols High Price Of Fame / Great Cat Invasion No Train, No Gain Rolly's Egg-Celent Adventure / Wild Chick Chase You Slipped A Disk / Chow About That Tic, Track, Toe / Lucky All-Star Market Mayhem / Lucky To Be Alone You Say It's Your Birthday Shake, Rattle and Woof / Cadpig Behind Bars Shipwrecked It's A Swamp Thing / Roll Out The Pork Barrel Citizen Canine Fountain Of Youth / Walk A Mile In My Tracks Spots & Shots / On The Lamb Mall Pups Oozy Does It / Barnboozled Maltese CHicken The Fungus Among Us Poison Ivy / Twelve Angry Pups Virtual Lucky The Artist Formerly Known As Spot / The Nose Knows
My thing is, if they really were going their ways of censoring it like this, I wouldn't expect them to air episodes like the Bark Brigade ones such as Full Metal Pullet. Considering the harsh attitude Pug has on the pups, thats pretty violent to me to input. And of course there's quite a bit of crude humor in that episode as well.
Yall know where I'm getting to on this?
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