I heard that this show named K-On! had some censorship outside of Japan and I am requesting this page to see how much edits are made
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In India , in the episode Tangled in the Web, the scene Alice slaps her butt was replaced with the first scene where the animals watch the most voted funny zoo video.
Is editing content to remove references to IP where the content creator doesn't have the rights for considered censorship? For example, the new Final Fantasy Legend release changed the "Redbull" species to "Redhorn" in the COLLECTION of SaGa FINAL FANTASY LEGEND release of The Final Fantasy Legend.
Is the red cross symbol being modified or replaced considered censorship on this wiki? If so, LittleBigPlanet 3 has a confirmed censorship case because LittleBigPlanet 3 has the red cross on her helmet from the original LittleBigPlanet 2 design for Eve's outfit switched to a yellow one.
I lived in hungary when i watched Unikitty! the censorship has happened. like removing burps (burps are non-family friendly and disguising for CEE Audience.), Some Disturbing and Violence scenes Expect for Germany, Russia and The Netherlands.
Do you remember that censorship?
And Also Happened In Czech Republic, Romania, and Bulgaria.
Instead of the logo being named "Censored Wiki", I changed it to "Censorship Wiki".
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There is a TV series that aired on CN here in Poland, and it's called "Taffy". According to Dubbingpedia, the show was censored on Boomerang, but not on Disney Channel. Can someone make a page about Taffy?
In the episode Mummy Dummy the shots of Bugs getting his bones broken were cut, so it just cuts around the scene with the parts without the mutilation
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As my native language, I was going to create an another wiki in Spanish, but, Fandom was detected there's found a Spanish version from this wiki: https://censurapedia.fandom.com/es/wiki/Censura_y_Beta_Wiki
If anyone who speaks Spanish and living in Hispanic countries such like Mexico, Spain, Argentina, etc., We need to expand this wiki Amigos!
In Kidz Bop's version of 2 Be Loved, it says on Genius
That truth, it hurts, oh yeah, it hurts, ah, ah (Goddamn, it hurts)
I really thought Kidz Bop would censor that🤣
Is this a mistake or is Genius wrong?
Rouge touching her own breast when she takes Bokkun's locket out of her breastplate in Sonic X episode 57.
Hi,
For my first Blog Post, I'd like to discuss something I've observed for a while now.
When it comes to Movies that are banned in Germany, it appears (to me at least) that they can generally be divided into one of three categories, though these can also overlap sometimes. So, sit back, grab a soft drink of your choice if you like, and let me explain what exactly these categories are:
Nazi Propaganda Films
This should come as no surprise to anyone, but distributing any of these films in their full, original, unaltered forms is illegal. For some of these Movies, there are certain exceptions, like using them for educational purposes. By that I mean, for example, if you are a History Teacher/Professor who intends to do a lecture about Nazi Propaganda, you are allowed to showcase clips from these Movies as examples of how the Nazi Propaganda worked.
2. Older Movies
With "Older Movies" I'm referring specificially to Movies (Mostly Horror and/or Gore) from the late 1940s to the early 1980s whose fixed time on the Index hasn't expired yet. However, I'm rather confident that this Category will become obsolete, sooner or later, as in the 2010s and 2020s, a whole bunch of Movies that once belonged to this Category had their bans lifted, including:
"The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" (1978), ban was lifted in 2011.
"The Evil Dead" (1981), ban was lifted in 2016.
"Phantasm" (1979), ban was lifted in 2017
"Dawn of the Dead" (1978), ban was lifted in 2019
"Faces of Death" (1978), ban was lifted in 2022
"Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom" (1975), ban was lifted in 2022.
3. Movies with a unusually High Level of Explicit, Gory Grotesque Violence in Them.
For this one, I feel like the Name already says what this is, so I'll just list some of the Movies that belong to this Category:
"Ichi the Killer" (2001)
"Cannibal" (2006)
"Tokyo Gore Police" (2008), though with this one the Distributor didn't even submit the uncut version to the FSK.
"The Human Centipede" (All Three Movies)
"A Serbian Film" (2010)
"Vomit Gore" (All Instalments)
So yeah, that's all I had to say about this. Hope you had a good read, and see you on the flip side.
I replace "American" with "U.S." because America is the Americas (North, Central and South), North American with U.S. and Canadian if it doesn't include Mexico, Latin American with "Hispanic American" if it doesn't include Brazil, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana, and I put Iberoamerican if includes Brazil, British with UK if it includes Northern Ireland, and Middle Eastern with Arabic World if it doesn't include Iran, Israel, and Iran. Those are the proper demonyms for me to use to fill out censors in this wiki.
Hello everyone, I'm starting this thread to document new updates to the Censorship Wiki:
New updates to the Censorship Wiki (2022 Dec.)
The URL has been shortened from from censorship-history.fandom.com to censorship.fandom.com — any links to the old address will be automatically redirected to the new shorter one.
Forums have now been enabled for discussions by editors.
User blogs have now been enabled. If you would like to share anything about the topic of censorship or other matters pertinent to this wiki, you can create a new blog from the "Blog" tab of your user page.
New updates to the Censorship Wiki (2023 Feb.)
Navigation menus (see at top) have been reorganized to allow easier navigation of popular censorship topics.
The community menu (also at top) has been updated for easy access to information about this wiki, blog posts, forums, and help (including policy).
Some updates were made to improve the display and formatting of references through the use of templates such as {{reflist}} and {{cite web}}.
Let us know if you have any questions or suggestions!