This is a non-exhaustive list of television series that have been censored.
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USA censorship[]
4KIDS[]
- Doraemon - The scene where Nobi, Sneech & Big G watch Green Screen was cut off on 4KIDS TV airings. (Same as Adult Swim airings)
- Kirby: Right Back at Ya! - Some violence, alcohol use, guns, profanity, weapons and bathroom humor were cut. But as of 2020, the show is now pronounced banned worldwide, including Japan.[1][2][3]
- Ojamajo Doremi - Violence, death and alcohol use were cut, and only the first season (minus episode 30 because of religious references) was dubbed.
- One Piece - Perhaps 4Kid's most notoriously censored title; it was heavily cut and modified to remove its dark elements and violence in order to get a TV-Y7-FV rating. Now that the show is owned by Funimation, they released the show uncut with a TV-14 rating.
- Pokémon - Some episodes were banned, violence was toned down and religious references were removed.
- Sonic X - Alcoholic references were removed, violence and sexuality were toned down due to the show targeting a TV-Y7 rating.
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003) - One of the episodes was banned due to graphic violence.
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters - Any scenes that showed strong violence were toned down, any mention of death was removed from the show and replaced with different words to keep the show more family friendly, any scenes with wine were changed to juice, and all guns on the show were removed. The character outfits were modified to be more kid friendly. Due to these changes the show was rated TV-Y7-FV.[1]
ABC[]
- Buzz Lightyear of Star Command - One of the episodes were banned.
- Castle - the episode "Still", where characters had to disarm a bomb to save Beckett, was postponed in order to air two weeks after the Boston Marathon instead of one week, and never was shown in the Boston area outside of areas which received the Boston ABC affiliate's sister station in New Hampshire, online, and then, seven months later, when it hit rerun cycle. Just three days after the Boston Marathon attack, TNT aired a rerun of "47 Seconds", the other episode with a bomb plot. The latter network had then to issue an apology for it.
- Gargoyles - The episode Deadly force was pulled from rotation.
- Looney Tunes - Due to the networks standards some shorts were banned, and violence was toned down.
- Mickey Mouse Works - The short, Minnie Takes Care of Pluto, was banned due to the offensive content where Pluto believes that Minnie Mouse is trying to kill him.
- Of Kings and Prophets - Some nudity was removed.
- The Real O'Neals - Profanity is bleeped out.
- Schoolhouse Rock! - The song "Three Ring Government" was not aired for several years because executives at ABC were concerned that the FCC and Congress would resent being compared to a circus and threaten their broadcast license renewal. This was not included in the 1987 VHS release of America Rock, though this was included in home media releases since 1995 and Disney+. The song was also available on the Leapster game "Schoolhouse Rock! - America Rock". The song "The Greatest Show on Earth" stopped airing in 1985 because of a lawsuit by Ringling Bros./Barnum & Bailey (who trademarked the phrase "The Greatest Show on Earth".) However, it was released on the 1987 ABC Kidavision VHS of "Science Rock" with the late Cloris Leachman, where it was erroneously listed as "Weather", but was not included in the 1995 or 1998 VHS tapes (despite the barker character also appearing in the opening), nor the Official Guide due to the suit. It was finally released as a bonus feature on the 30th anniversary DVD with the offending phrase removed and renamed as "The Weather Show". This is the version that's also available on Disney+.
Adult Swim[]
Adult Swim usually shortens anime openings/endings and removes every eyecatch in order to allow more commercials than the original airing. Opening and ending themes in particular are cut out completely. Cowboy Bebop, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex and Bleach were exempt of the latter censorship (FLCL was exempt as it does not have opening credits). However, with the revival of Toonami, the network relaxed a little on cutting the openings and endings, in particular for their more popular shows, but it still persists. The current practice for most shows airing on Toonami is to show the full opening during the premiere episode and then an edited one for the remaining ones.
- Attack on Titan - The opening and ending were shortened. However, Adult Swim apologized for shortening the opening of Attack on Titan after major backlash. Episode 1 and 6 had the truncated opening during the second run.
- Aqua Teen Hunger Force - Strong Language and nudity is censored, asshole was censored until season 3, shit was censored until season 10, The first six volumes are still censored but on the Volume 7 and Aqua Unit Patrol Squad 1 DVDs, the profanity is uncensored but the nudity is still censored. One of the episodes was banned.
- Black Lagoon - The word "Fuck" was bleeped out and violence was toned down.
- Beware the Batman - The opening was cut down to five seconds.
- Bleach - The opening was omitted from TV broadcast.
- Blue Gender - The anime was censored in order to appeal to a broader audience, nudity, sex and graphic violence were completely removed.
- Check it out! with Dr. Steve Brule - Strong language and explicit dialogue is censored both on TV and DVD. Shit was censored at first, but it is uncensored after the first two seasons.
- Code Geass - Nudity was pixelated for the TV broadcast.
- Cowboy Bebop - Drug references were cut, crude language was removed and all sexual references were removed. Blood effects were so digitally removed. Three episodes were pulled from the TV broadcast.
- Deadman Wonderland - Scenes with nudity and the words "Fuck" and "Shit" were censored for the TV broadcast.
- Durarara!! - Its opening and ending were shortened, the former was important for listing main and important characters, while the latter was how people found out about the series through said ending.
- FLCL - Strong language and nudity were removed. The ending from the final episode was also cut.
- Futurama - Religious references were bleeped out for the TV broadcast.
- Ghost in the Shell: Stand Along Complex - The words "Shit" and "Fuck" were censored for the TV broadcast.
- Hellsing Ultimate - Some nudity was removed.
- Home Movies - In the episode "Curses", many instances of profanity words are censored and bleeped out.
- Inuyasha - Nudity and sexual innuendo were censored.
- Kill La Kill - Nudity and sexual situations were censored.
- Metalacolypse - Strong Language and Nudity is censored both on TV and the first two seasons on DVD, but it is uncensored on Seasons 3 and 4 on DVD and Blu-ray. Violence was also extended on the season 3 DVD as well.
- Mobile Suit Gundam 0083 - Violence was toned down, alcohol was removed, and any reference towards death or killing was removed and swear words were removed.
- Neon Genesis Evangelion - The word shit was censored, nudity and sexual innuendo were censored.
- Off the Air - Strong Language ("Fuck" and "Cum") is censored, "Shit" is also censored sometimes but not other times. Phone Numbers, License plates, logos, etc. are blurred out. Nudity (Female breasts) are censored.
- Paranoia Agent - Nudity and strong language and anything reference to religion was censored. Partial nudity, strong language, and religion has since come back (though full nudity, like nipples, are still censored.) One episode later aired with a suicide disclaimer.
- Parasyte - The scene that shows Migi turns into a penis was cut.
- Rick and Morty - Strong Language is censored on TV, but its uncensored on DVD/Blu-ray. Shit is usually uncensored on TV, but some it is sometimes censored.
- Robot Chicken - Strong language such as fuck and cunt is bleeped out on TV but uncensored on DVD/Blu-ray, asshole was censored until season 2, and shit was censored until season 7.
- Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Strong language was bleeped out on the TV, it remains censored on the DVD.
- Samurai Champloo - The word "Shit" was muted and nudity was censored.
- Sailor Moon - Some blood was digitally removed, nudity was removed, and sexual situations were censored.
- Sealab 2021 - Strong language were bleeped out in both TV and DVD.
- Squidbillies - Strong language such as fuck is censored on both TV and DVD. The word "Goddamn" was censored until season 8 and the word "Shit" was censored until season 9.
- Superjail - Strong Language such as fuck is bleeped on TV, iTunes, Hulu and Netflix, shit was censored in the first three seasons, but it's uncensored in Season 4, but uncensored on the DVDs.
- Super Milk-Chan - Strong language was removed from the show.
- Tenchi Muyo! GXP - Nudity was removed from the show in order to make it more family friendly.
- Sword Art Online - The words "Shit" and "Goddamn" were bleeped out for the TV broadcast. The rape scene in "Taboo Index" was heavily censored and shortened.
- The Boondocks - Strong language such as fuck is censored but its uncensored on DVD, the word "Asshole" was censored until season 2, the word "Pussy" was censored until season 3, and the word "Shit" is uncensored in season 4. Nudity is also pixelated, and one episode satirizing R. Kelly blurred out a scene where an underage girl gets peed on. Two season 2 episodes were banned in the USA for making fun of BET Network, and two season 3 episodes were banned for mocking Tyler Perry. Every episode except "The Story of Jimmy Rebel" has since come back, though in one of the previously banned episodes all instances of BET's logo were digitally removed.
- Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann - Nudity was censored.
- Trigun - Strong language was cut, nudity was removed and violence was toned down.
- The Venture Bros. - Strong language are bleeped out on TV, iTunes, Hulu, and Netflix, but uncensored on the DVDs. "Shit" is uncensored in Seasons 5 and 6 on TV.
AMC[]
- Breaking Bad - Nudity was blurred, and the words "Fuck" and "Shit" were muted and the TV broadcast.
- Preacher - The word "Fuck" was muted.
A&E[]
- Small-Town Security - This reality show which looked like it was about overzealous watchpeople, was originally named Neighborhood Watch. It was renamed as Small-Town Security in the wake of the Trayvon Martin shooting by an overzealous watchman.
- The Sopranos - Nudity was removed, sexuality was toned down, violence was toned down and profanity was removed.
BBC[]
- Looney Tunes - Any scene that showed alcohol was cut.
- Top Gear - The word "fuck" is bleeped out, and one of the episodes was made more politically correct after it aired.
Cartoon Network USA[]
- 6teen - Some of the more obvious sexual jokes were cut to maintain a TV-PG rating, and 24 episodes were skipped over.
- Baby Looney Tunes - One of the episodes censors the swear words that one of the characters says with a squeaking sound.
- Batman Brave and the Bold - One of the episodes was banned due to sexual innuendo.
- Blue Dragon - Sexual references were removed, violence was toned down due to the show targeting a TV-Y7-FV rating.
- Cow and Chicken - Sexual references and some crude language was removed.
- Dexter's Laboratory - The Dial 'M' for Monkey segment "Barbequor" was removed from the episode due to a camp gay version of the sliver suffer called The Sliver Spooner. The segment is replaced by a rerun segment "Dexter's Lab: A Story".
- Dragon Ball - Sexual references, swear word, nudity and blood were removed. And any reference to death or killing was removed or altered. Due to the show targeting a TV-Y7-FV rating.
- Dragon Ball Z - Blood was removed, language was removed and any mention of death was removed from the show.
- G-Force Guardians of Space - Violence was toned down.
- Justice League Unlimited - The episode Task Force X could not use the term suicide.
- Looney Tunes - Some shorts were removed from broadcast TV due to racism, some of the violence was removed in order to be more family friendly.
- Mobile Fighter G Gundam - Religious references and nudity were removed. Due to the show targeting a TV-Y7 rating,
- Mobile Suit Gundam - Nudity was removed from the show, due to it targeting a TV-Y7-FV rating.
- Mobile Suit: Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team - Blood, swear words and nudity were removed. Violence and sexuality were toned down due to the show targeting a TV-Y7-FV rating.
- Mobile Suit Gundam Wing - Violence, profanity and any reference towards killing or death were removed due to the show targeting a TV-Y7-FV rating.
- MGM Cartoons - Some episodes were removed from broadcast TV due to racism, some of the violence was removed in order to be more family friendly.
- My Gym Partner's a Monkey - One episode was banned due to being too vulgar.
- Naruto - Alcoholic drinks, mild language, mild sexual situations, and blood and death remain but they were reduced. The uncensored DVD adds it back in.
- Neon Genesis Evangelion - Alcoholic drinks were removed, language was censored, nudity and sexual innuendo was removed.
- Outlaw Star - Nudity was censored, violence was toned down, clothing was digitally added in and altered, sexual themes were censored and one of the episodes was nothing aired due to sexual themes.
- Rave Masters - Violence and sexuality were toned down for the TV broadcast.
- Stoked! - Crude language was removed.
- Sailor Moon - Blood, nudity, alcoholic references and sexual situations were removed.
- Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Strong language was bleeped out of the TV broadcast and some scenes were modified in order to be more family friendly.
- Star Wars The Clone Wars (TV Show) - Violence and sexuality were toned down for the TV broadcast.
- Techi Muyou - Nudity was removed, and violence and sexuality were toned down.
- Tenchi Universe - Nudity, blood, alcoholic references and profanity were removed from the show due to it targeting a TV-Y7 rating.
- Tenchi in Tokyo - Nudity, blood, alcoholic references and profanity were removed from the show due to it targeting a TV-Y7 rating.
- The Amazing World of Gumball - The TV show was censored in the USA in order to get a TV-Y7-FV rating, some of the violence was toned down.
- The Big O - Violence was toned down, blood was digitally removed, alcohol was removed and smoking was removed.
- The Powerpuff Girls - One of the episodes was banned.
- Tiny Toon Adventures - One episode was banned due to alcohol use.
- Tom and Jerry - Some of the violence was removed in order to be more family friendly and some shorts were banned.
- Total Drama Island - Crude language was censored and nudity was blurred out, and sexual innuendo was cut.
- Total Drama Action - Sexual innuendo and strong language was removed.
- Total Drama World Tour - Sexual innuendo and strong language was removed.
- Total Drama Revenge of the Island - Removed some references to other companies.
- Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race - Any reference to death was removed.
- Transformers Armada - Violence was toned down.
- Transformers Energon - Alcoholic references were removed.
- Voltron - Violence was toned down, blood was digitally removed and any reference to death was removed.
- YuYu Hakusho - Blood, offensive imagery, alcoholic references and smoking were removed, and violence was toned down.
CBS[]
- Dexter - The show was censored in order to air with a TV-14 rating, bloody images were cut, nudity was removed, strong language was censored, and sexual situations. The word "fuck" was changed to "frickin" and "mother lover".
- Looney Tunes - Due to the networks standards some shorts were banned, and violence was toned down.
- NUMB3RS - The episode "Thirty-Six Hours", set in Los Angeles, which centered about an horrific collision between a passenger train and a freight train, was scheduled to air on October 24, 2008, as the fourth episode of season 5. However, on September 12, 2008, two weeks after the filming on the episode was concluded, the Chatsworth train collision, which was one of the worst rail disasters in the US in living memory, occurred. It was ultimately decided to shift the episode later in the new season in order to allow a little more time to pass (requiring a few edits to the script to mantain continuity). It finally aired on November 21, 2008, as the eight episode of the season, preceded by a brief disclaimer to warn viewers of the similarity with the real-life disaster.
- New Amsterdam - The season 2 finale, originally named "Pandemic", which was due to be broadcast in April 2020, was replaced due to the scheduled airdate being in midst of a real global pandemic, the COVID-19 pandemic (the episode would even have guest starred, Daniel Dae Kim, was afflicted by coronavirus himself), was pulled by the network and replaced with the season 3 opener "Matter of Seconds".
- Pee-Wee's Playhouse - Due to its late-lead star, Paul Reubens, being arrested for indecent exposure at an X-rated movie theatre, the show was withdrawn from CBS's morning line-up (the show was already over as the late-Paul Reubens decided to end the show and move on. CBS just aired reruns before the incident). Moreover, for the same reason, Pee-Wee Herman dolls were pulled from store shelves.
- Suncoast Digest - reruns of this news program were pulled from Florida affiliate WXLT-TV after reporter Christine Chubbuck shot herself during a live taping of the program. Gentle Ben insted ran in its timeslot.
- United States of Al - this show's premise, which revolves around an Afghanistan War veteran and his Afghan beste friend who served as an interpreter for him overseas, was overshadowed by controversy for making light of an ongoing war. However, after the US military left the country in 2021 and the Taliban retook the country afterwards, reruns of the show were pulled from the CBS' schedule and the writers had to rewrite the second season to address the topic in a more sensitive manner.
- Without a Trace - Due to one of the episodes containing explicit sexual material, the FCC fined CBS.
Comedy Central[]
- Drawn Together - Nudity and strong language were censored on the TV broadcast, the DVD is uncensored.
- The episode "Terms of Endearment", where Captain Hero gets confined to a wheelchair as a side-effect of giving up his powers (which was reference to the real-life accident which paralyzed actor Christopher Reeve, who portrayed Superman) for over a year due to Reeve's death. The episode was almost delayed again when shortly before the rescheduled airdate, Reeve's widow announced she had a terminal illness.
- Futurama - Strong language is censored on both the TV broadcast and the DVD, was censored in order to get a TV-14 rating.
- Reno 911! - Strong language are bleeped out on the TV broadcast, but the DVD is uncensored.
- South Park - The words "Fuck" and "Shit" were bleeped out on the TV broadcast, the word "Shit" was censored until season 14, and five episodes were banned due to making fun of the prophet Muhammad.
CW[]
- Dragon Ball Z Kai - Violence was toned down.
- Gilmore Girls - Lauren Graham had to hastily voiceover a one-liner involving Bali for her character Lorelai replacing aid place with Maui, due to the episode airing four days after the 2005 Bali bombings. However the closed captioning track was not able to be replaced in time.
- Reign - Sexuality was toned down.
- Supergirl - the episode "How Does She Do It?", which involved Supergirl stopping a bunch of bombs from going off around National City, was postponed as it was slated to air right after the November 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris, leading to it being replaced with the episode that introduced Livewire.
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal - Violence and sexuality were toned down, and swear words were removed.
- Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Violence and sexuality were toned down, and swear words were removed.
Disney Channel[]
- Ant Farm- Violence and language were toned down.
Disney XD[]
- Doraemon - The show was made more family friendly.
- Naruto Shippuden - The show was censored due to the Disney XD wanting a TV-PG rating.
- Yo-Kai Watch - The show was censored due to the Disney XD wanting it to be more family friendly, and only some episodes from the third season were dubbed and censored by SDI Media. Also, some of the episodes and segments were cut from airing, which ended up producing even more plot holes.
Disney Junior[]
- Bluey - Some scenes were censored due to them being inappropriate, others had dialogue changes to suit American audiences.
Discovery Channel[]
- Colony - Strong language was bleeped out.
Fox[]
- American Dad! - When American Dad! was on FOX many of the episodes were censored due to the networks strict standards on language but its uncensored on DVD.
- America's Most Wanted - Strong language was bleeped out on the TV and on the DVDs.
- Bordertown (2016 TV Series) - Strong Language is bleeped out on TV.
- Cops - Nudity and strong language are censored.
- The Cleveland Show - Strong language is bleeped out on TV but the DVD is uncensored.
- Family Guy - When Family Guy airs on fox many of the episodes are censored due to the networks strict standards on language. Some episodes were completely removed, one such episode was the abortion episode, but the DVD is uncensored.
- Rudy Coby: The Coolest Magician on Earth - this TV special was going to refer to the cardboard bomb at the end as "Bomb of Death", but it was referred instead as "Doomsday Device of Death" due to the Oklahoma City bombing that had just happened at the time.
- The Simpsons - Strong language was censored on the TV broadcast and the DVDs.
- Son of Zorn - Strong language is bleeped out on TV.
- The X-Files - The episode Home was removed from the network, due to being rated TV-MA for graphic violence and blood and banned from television, but it's featured on DVD.
Fox Kids[]
- Beast Wars - Violence was toned down.
- Cybersix - Violence was toned down, and the show was made more family friendly.
- Digimon Adventure - Nudity and alcoholic references were removed, and violence was toned down.
- Digimon Tamers - Alcoholic references were removed, and violence was toned down.
- Escaflowne - Violence was toned down.
- Tiny Toon Adventures - One episode was banned due to alcohol use.
- Transformers: Robots in Disguise - One of the episodes was pulled from reruns due to the 9/11 attacks, and violence was toned down.
- Silver Surfer - In the comics Thanos loves Lady Death, in the show Lady Death is changed to Lady Chaos this is due to the show not being allowed to say the word death.
- X-Men - The Dark Phoenix Saga is censored, in the comics when the phoenix destroys a solar system everyone in it dies. In the cartoon no one lives in that solar system. The show tones down the comics material.
FX[]
- American Horror Story - Violence was toned down for the TV broadcast.
- Archer - Strong language is censored on the TV and the DVDs.
- Family Guy - Sexuality was toned down.
- It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia - Strong language was bleeped out on the TV, but the DVDs are uncensored.
- Sons of Anarchy - Sexuality was toned down and some scenes were removed due to time constraints.
FXX[]
- It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia - Strong language is bleeped out in TV but the DVD is uncensored.
History Channel[]
- Vikings - Violence and nudity were either toned down or completely removed to get a TV-14 rating. The uncensored Blu-Ray discs are rated TV-MA.
IFC[]
- Documentary Now! - The episode 2 of this show, "Dronez: The Hunt for El Chingon", which featured two comical depictions of two journalists being murdered on camera during work, was postponed for a week after a Roanoke, VA TV reporter and cameraman were murdered live on air by a former colleague a day before the intended debut, with IFC airing in its place "Kunuk Uncovered".
Jetix USA[]
- Digimon Data Squad - Swear words and Alcoholic references was removed and violence was toned down.
- Digimon Savers - Alcoholic references were removed.
Kids WB[]
- Baby Looney Tunes - One of the episodes censors the swear words that one of the characters says with a squeaking sound.
- Cardcaptor Sakura - When Nelvana dubbed this show, it had any episode focusing on Sakura removed, making Li Syaoran the protagonist, in order to make a show targeted to young males, titled Cardcaptors.
- Pokemon - Some episodes were banned, and violence was toned down for the TV broadcast.
- Tiny Toon Adventures - One of the episodes was banned due to alcohol use.
MyNetworkTV[]
- Monk - the episode "Mr. Monk and the Marathon Man", which featured a murderer using an alibi of being in the San Francisco Marathon at the time of the murder of his girlfriend, was quietly replaced with another episode four days after the Boston Marathon bombing, without notice; the episode aired the next week, though.
NBC[]
- 30 Rock- Any episode with blackface was banned.
- Aquarius - Strong language, nudity and crude slang were removed, and some scenes were trimmed down due to time constraints.
- FBI - The season 4 finale intended to air on May 24 2022 was pulled by CBS due to the Uvalde, TX school shooting which happened that day. The synopsis of the episode was "As the team investigates a deadly robbery that garnered a cache of automatic weapons for the killers, they discover one of the perps is a classmate of Jubal's son, who is reluctant to cooperate with the case". The episode was replaced by CBS with a rerun of an FBI episode from earlier in the season, preempting most of that rerun with a speech by Joe Biden in response to the shooting. While it is officially intended to be rescheduled for a later date, the original episode could briefly seen on Amazon Prime before being removed and can be easily found online unofficially. Eventually, the episode was rescheduled to air on October 4 2022 as part of season 5.
- Hannibal - Nudity was censored, one of the episode's was pulled from the network due to the episode having a teacher teaching students how to kill. The episode 4 of season 1 was pulled after the creator Bryan Fuller felt like it was insensitive to air an episode about children killing other children after the Sandy Hook school shootings months before, so the episode in was postponed in the USA (but it did air overseas and ended on file-sharing sites) with plot-relevant bits released online as "minisodes" and the full episode later released on iTunes.
- The Office - The words "Fuck", "Shit", "Asshole", and "Goddamn" are bleeped out, and some violence was removed from the TV reruns and from the DVDs.
- The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 - the episode "Kootie Pie Rocks", which had the duo Milli Vanilli as guest stars, aired uncut, just before the duo was exposed as non-singers who were frontmen for four singers, lip-synching their songs. When news of the scandal broke, NBC pulled the episode and when it aired, was heavily edited to remove the duo's songs and any dialogue referencing Milli Vanilli. The edited version is the one on present airings and DVD releases, making the original version no longer available legally.
- Seinfeld - An episode where Susan died from licking toxic envelope glue was temporarily removed in 2001 due to the anthrax scare to spread the disease via mail.
- Wheel of Fortune - some examples are due to certain events happening between the tape date and air date:
- In an 1992 episode which had VANNA'S PREGNANT as a puzzle (in reference to the show's longtime assistant Vanna White), who had a miscarriage after the taping, so the only choice NBC had was to edit the entire round to replace it with host Pat Sajak narrating a behind-the-scenes featurette on San Diego, where the show was being taped at the time.
- In 2001, the show had ROBERT BLAKE AS BARETTA as puzzle on an episode which aired shortly after he was accused of shooting his wife. The network later had to dub in a clip of Sajak explaining the situation.
- In 2004, an episode having in the category "Who Is It?" (the puzzle was a clue to a famous person with the contestant getting a bonus for identifying the person) where the answer AGELESS HOST OF ANNUAL NEW YEAR'S ROCKIN' EVE SPECIAL describing Dick Clark. However, before the airing of the episode, Clark suffered a stroke and a clip was added in post-production, where Pat Sajak explained the circumstances and gave Clark well wishes.
- Before Hurricane Katrina hit, Wheel of Fortune was taping on location in New Orleans, while the crew got two weeks done, they had to cancel a third (even if all of the contestants slated for that third week eventually did got to play). Two episodes from the first taped week had the entire puzzles edited out because it was thought that their answers might be insensitive to hurricane victims, which were replaced instead with clips of Pat and Vanna promoting Katrina relief funds.
- An episode of November 2006, THE CROCODILE HUNTER puzzle was used, Said episode ended up airing right after the death of Steve Irwin. Once again, a clip of Pat Sajak was dubbed in to explain what happened.
- Something similar also happened when the THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH CONAN O'BRIEN puzzle came up after O'Brien left the show due to the Jay Leno Show debacle, ending with Leno returning to his old stomping grounds.
- The December 2, 2013 episode used THE FAST AND FURIOUS as a puzzle just two days after Paul Walker's death. Although the events were not mentioned in the show, the staff made note of the unfortunate circumstances via Facebook, as Sajak did via Twitter.
- A week or two of Texas-themed episodes were filmed before Hurricane Harvey in 2017. Said episodes were preceded by a short clip of Pat and Vanna explaining this.
- Another episode had a contestant winning a trip to the "untouched beauty" of Puerto Rico before Hurricane Maria hit the island. A message at the bottom of the screen explained this.
Nickelodeon[]
- 6teen - Some of the sexual jokes and instances of mild profanity were removed in order to maintain a TV-Y7 rating, and most episodes are banned and not aired in this channel.
- Digimon Fusion - Sexuality was toned down and violence was toned down.
- Looney Tunes - Some scenes that showed strong violence were cut.
- Rocko's Modern Life - Due to standards changing over time, scenes that were originally broadcast with a TV-Y7 rating have been edited in later reruns to maintain the same rating.
- The Ren & Stimpy Show - Due to network standards changing over time, scenes that were originally broadcast with a TV-Y7 rating have been edited in later reruns to maintain the same rating. Moreover, the show was dropped from NickSplat and other Nickelodeon platforms in 2018, after showrunner John Kricfalusi's involvement in statutory rape allegations (His photo was even removed from the "wall of creators" in Nickelodeon Studios). However, the show returned to the block a year later.
- Rugrats - The episode "Word of the Day" censors swear words with a TV censor bleep, a truck horn and Charlotte's scream.
- Sam & Cat - TeenNick temporarily pulled repeats of this show after the Manchester Arena bombing during an Ariana Grande (who was star of said show) concert on 22 May 2017.
- SpongeBob SquarePants - One episode involving a scene with gas and a match was slightly altered due to Nickelodeon being against the idea of the gag.
- Tiny Toon Adventures - One episode was banned due to alcohol use.
- You Can't Do That on Television - the episode "Enemies and Paranoia" on U-Pick Live in 2004 was replaced by a rerun of The Fairly OddParents due to the episode featuring many jokes about former President of the United States Ronald Reagan, who had recently died at the time.
Nicktoons USA[]
- Dragon Ball Z Kai - Violence was toned down and blood was digitally removed.
- Digimon Fusion - Sexuality was toned down and violence was toned down.
- Tiny Toon Adventures - One of the episodes was banned due to alcohol use.
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc V - Violence and sexuality were toned down and swear words were removed.
MTV[]
- Clone High- Strong language was bleeped out and sexuality was toned down.
PBS[]
- Arthur - The episode "Bleep" censored many lines of dialog with profanity with a censor bleep. The episode "The Great MacGrady" was pulled due to the episode's guest star, cyclist Lance Armstrong, being involved in a doping scandal in 2012 which stripped all of his victories. The episode was later remade without Armstrong. The episode "Mr. Ratburn and the Special Someone" was withheld from broadcasts in Alabama and Arkansas due to this episode involving gay marriage. Following the controversy, the episode was also made unavailable for streaming on PBS and YouTube.
- Caillou - Some of the episodes are banned or censored, the most notable episode being "Big Brother Caillou".
- Postcards from Buster - The episode "Sugartime! Hinesburg, Vermont" was banned and pulled due to having a proud lesbian couple showcased in the episode. The episode still can be found on the "Buster's Outdoor Journeys" VHS and DVD home video release.
- Sesame Street - The show was banned in Mississippi in 1970 due to showing children of different races playing together. The episode in which The Wicked Witch of the West from The Wizard of Oz appeared on Sesame Street was banned and was considered a lost episode of the show. The episode in which a hurricane struck Sesame Street was censored due to 9/11 and had some Elmo’s World episodes at the end, considering it to be a little dark, like the Birds episode in which Elmo became a peacock in the imagination sequence. The episode in which a bird gets lost from Paraguay was pulled from some PBS airings and is mostly shown on some Sprout airings and features the “Sleep” episode from Elmo’s World with Elmo as a squirrel in the imagination sequence. In the Elmo’s World episode “Mail”, the part where Elmo humps Computer was censored in some 2010's PBS airings of the episode.
Spike[]
- Afro Samurai - Strong language, blood violence and some minor swear words were removed.
- Blade: The Series - The TV version was rated TV-14 but to achieve that rating many scenes were edited or removed, any scene with nudity, graphic violence or strong language were removed. Spike latter released an unrated edition on DVD.
- Cops - Nudity and strong language are censored, in order to get a TV-PG/TV-14 rating.
- Ren and Stimpy: Adult Party Cartoon - Strong language was bleeped out on TV broadcast, but the DVD is uncensored.
- Stripperella - Nudity is blurred out on the TV broadcast, but it is uncensored on the DVD.
Starz[]
- Black Sails - When the Pilot was released on YouTube it was censored due to the show targeting a TV-14 rating. As a result strong language and nudity were removed.
- Spartacus: Blood and Sand - Graphic sex scenes were removed.
Syndication[]
- ALF - Many scenes are cut off in syndication and on many DVDs.
- Battle of the Planets - Violence and alcohol was toned down.
- Robotech - Nudity was removed, and violence was toned down.
- TaleSpin - Two episodes were pulled from syndication.
- Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs - Violence was toned down.
- Samurai Pizza Cats - Other content in the series was changed, some of which can be considered censorship.
- Star Blazers - Violence was toned down, alcoholic references were removed.
Syfy[]
Syfy's former Ani-Monday block often made syndication-like edits for the anime broadcasted in order to fit for more commercials.
- Battlestar Galatica - Some scenes were removed from the TV broadcast due to time constraints, and due to violence and sexuality.
- Battlestar Galatica: Blood and Chrome- Sexuality was toned down in order to get a TV-14 rating.
- Bitten - Nudity is censored on the TV broadcast, the DVD is uncensored, it order to get a TV-14 rating.
- Caprica - Nudity and violence is censored in the pilot order to get a TV-14 rating (the DVD has it uncensored).
- Continuum - The word "Shit" was muted and sexuality was toned down.
- Lexx - Nudity and some violence was removed, and some scenes were removed due to time constraints.
- Monster - Nudity was removed.
- Noein - During this anime's broadcast, some scenes were rearranged in order to make commercial breaks seem more appropriate in certain slots in the episode.
- Rave Masters - Violence and sexuality were toned down for the TV broadcast.
- Spartacus - Due to the TV network standards nudity and strong language were removed from the TV broadcast.
- Stargate SG-1 - Nudity was removed and violence was toned down, due to the show targeting a TV-14 rating. It is uncensored on the DVDs.
- Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann - Sexuality was toned down and partial nudity was removed from the TV broadcast. Some scenes are sped up to fit in more commercial breaks, including both the opening and closing (the latter of which is impossible to hear anyway, as it's both crunched to the side and talked over by the announcer; even by adverts for itself). Most of the edits are surprisingly graceful, but some – especially in the last couple episodes (such as Kamina's talk with Simon and Viral's family in the Lotus-Eater Machine and the Granzeboma's impossibly huge explosion) – can really ruin important moments, as can some incredibly poorly timed commercial breaks.
- The Magicians - The word "Fuck" was muted on the TV broadcast.
- The Expanse - The word "Fuck" was muted on the TV broadcast, and sexuality was toned down.
TBS[]
- American Dad! - Nudity was censored and some sexual references and strong language was cut of the TV broadcast version in order to get a TV-14 rating. The word shit is was uncensored due to being on a different network, the DVDs are uncensored.
- Close Enough- Sexuality was toned down and strong language was bleeped.
- Futurama - Religious references were bleeped out for the TV broadcast.
- Sex in the City - Nudity was censored, sexually explicit dialogue was removed and the show was made more family friendly.
Tech TV[]
The shows broadcast in the anime block Anime Unleashed were trimmed to 14 minutes to episode to make room for commercials, which resulted in the shows feeling like their plots having random events as much material was being cut out, such as emotional scenes or connecting plot points.
- Betterman - the ending credits were used for the opening.
- Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann - any scene following Rossiu returns to his room and sits on his bad after he makes some tough decisions causing some people to die were edited out.
The N[]
- Daria - Swear words were removed, sexual innuendo was removed and the show was made more family friendly.
Toon Disney[]
- Blazing Dragons - ?
- Buzz Lightyear of Star Command- Two episodes were banned.
- Gargoyles - Violence was toned down.
USA Network[]
- Burn Notice - Some scenes were cut due to the runtime.
- Mr. Robot - Strong language was muted on the TV broadcast.
- Shooter - This show, whose protagonist was an Army veteran and an ex-sniper who was framed for assassinating the U.S. President, had its premiere pushed to July 26 2016, from its planned premiere date, July 19 2016, due to a sniper (who was alos an Army veteran) murdering five policemen during an anti-police brutality protest in Dallas, TX on July 7, as well due to the Baton Rouge, LA shooting on July 17, during the 2016 Presidential Elections.
- Sailor Moon - Some blood was digitally removed, nudity was removed, and sexual situations were reduced.
WGN[]
- Cops - Strong language and nudity was censored.
GameTap[]
- Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Strong language was bleeped out on the internet, it remains censored on the website.
UK censorship[]
CITV[]
- Hello Jadoo - One episode was banned.
- Pokémon - For a while, some episodes were poorly split into two parts
- Sailor Moon - Some blood was digitally removed, nudity was removed, and sexual situations were reduced.
- Tiny Toon Adventures - One episode was censored due to the episode's violent content.
Pick TV[]
- Futurama - Swear words were removed in order to make it more family friendly.
Sky One/Sky Showcase[]
- Arrow - Violence was toned down.
- Futurama - Violence was toned down and some language was removed.
- King of the Hill - Some episodes were banned due to their violent content.
- Simpsons - Violence was toned down and some language was removed.
- South Park - Some episodes were banned due to the episodes being controversial.
Jetix UK[]
- Shaman King - Violence was toned down, religious references were removed and blood was removed.
BBC UK[]
- Simpsons - Swear words were removed and sexuality was toned down.
- Star Trek - Some episodes were banned due to the controversial content.
- Star Trek Deep Space Nine - Violence was toned down.
- Star Trek The Next Generation - Some of the episodes were banned due to them showing controversial material.
E4[]
- Big Bang Theory - Strong language and drug references was removed from the show and sexuality was toned down.
Channel 4[]
- 100 (TV show) - Violence was toned down.
- Angel - Violence was toned down.
- Agents of Shield - Violence was toned down.
- Big Bang Theory - Strong language and drug references was removed from the show and sexuality was toned down.
- Friends - Language was toned down.
- Futurama - Violence was toned down, sexuality was toned down and some language was removed.
- Simpsons - Some adult humor and language was removed and sexuality was toned down.
- Smallville - Violence was toned down.
Syfy UK[]
- Angel - Violence was toned down for the TV broadcast.
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Violence was toned down for the TV broadcast.
Cartoon Network UK[]
- Adventure Time - Some scenes that show reckless violence were removed, sexuality was toned down and language was toned down.
- Regular Show - Some scenes that show reckless violence were removed, sexuality was toned down and language was toned down.
- Steven Universe - Nudity, sexuality and violence was removed.
- Teen Titans Go! - Violence was toned down and scenes that had suggestive dialogue or suggestive scenes were removed.
- Hello Jadoo - Crude language was removed.
- Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart - One episode was censored from the line "Robo-Poindexter!" to the line "Ugh. Why you...".
- Unikitty! - Scenes that shows Unikitty going into angry mode was removed.
BBFC[]
- Angelic Layer - A commentary track was trimmed to remove the word 'retard' in order to receive a PG certificate.
- Braceface - (volume 4) - A use of the word 'spaz' was removed in order to receive a PG certificate.
- Gunbuster - (episode 2) - 36 seconds of sexualized nudity/imagery cut in order to receive a PG certificate.
- Guyver - (episode 12) - Unknown 20 seconds of cuts made to receive a 15 certificate.
- Lizzie McGuire - (volume 2) - Scenes of children electrocuting adults cut in order to receive a U certificate.
- Street Fighter V - (volumes 1 and 2) - Cuts made to strong violence in order to receive a 12 certificate.
- Urusei Yatsura - (volume 4) - Scene involving nunchucks removed in order to receive a PG certificate.
Nicktoons UK[]
- Harvey Beaks - One of the episodes had a scene cut due to it show reckless behavior, and three of the episodes in the first season were banned.
- Spongebob Squarepants - The show was edited for younger viewers.
- The Loud House - The show was made more family friendly.
- Banzi's Secret Diary - Violence was toned down.
Nickelodeon UK[]
- The Legend of Korra - Violence was toned down.
- The Loud House - The show was made more family friendly.
Fox UK[]
- The Walking Dead - Some graphic violence was removed.
- Hello Jadoo - Spanking scenes are removed in all spanking episodes (except My Mom Is An Ailen).
Asian censorship[]
Toonami Asia[]
- Dragon Ball Super - Sexuality was toned down.
Australian censorship[]
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- The Looney Tunes Show - Some crude language was removed and violence was toned down.
- Hello Jadoo - A scene with Holdol pulling Jadoo's ear was cut.
Cartoon Network Australia[]
- Adventure Time - A number of episodes have received cuts for mild language, violence, and innuendo in order to receive a PG rating.
- Codename: Kids Next Door - Violence was toned down.
- Chowder - Crude language was removed.
- Clarence - Violence was toned down.
- My Gym Partner's a Monkey - One episode was banned after Steve Irwin's death.
- The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack - Violence was tinned down and smoking was removed.
- Regular Show - Crude language, sexual innuendo and any scene that has reckless behavior were cut.
- Sailor Moon - Some blood was digitally removed, nudity was removed, and sexual situations were censored.
- Steven Universe - Sexual innuendo is cut and the violence is toned down.
- The Amazing World of Gumball - Unlike the USA's censorship (witch was only minor edits for the most part) the Australian censorship cuts out any scene that has suggestive dialogue or violence.
- The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy - Violence was toned down.
- The Tom and Jerry Show - Violence was toned down.
- Wakfu - Some sexuality was removed.
- Hello Jadoo - Spanking scenes are removed.
Nine Network[]
- Farscape: When the network re-released the show at earlier time slots - prime episode was "Out Of Their Minds". every fake swear word and scene cut out, losing about 20 minutes.
Canadian censorship[]
BBC Kids Canada[]
- Red Dwarf - Sexuality was toned down and swear words were removed.
M3[]
- Reign - Sexuality was toned down.
Teletoon[]
- 6Teen - Nudity was pixelated.
- Johnny Test - One episode was banned.
- Total Drama Island - Nudity, strong language and offensive gestures were censored.
Teletoon at Night/Detour on Teletoon[]
- The Boondocks - Strong language was fully censored.
Treehouse TV[]
- My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic - Crude language was removed.
- Shaun The Sheep - Nudity was removed.
YTV[]
- Escaflowne - Violence was toned down.
- Ghost in the Shell: Stand Along Complex - One of the episodes was banned.
- Red Dwarf - Sexuality was toned down and swear words were removed.
- Sailor Moon - Some blood was digitally removed, nudity was removed, and sexual situations were reduced.
- SpongeBob SquarePants - One episode was removed due to animal abuse.
- Whose Line Is It Anyway? - The show was made more family-friendly.
- Banzi's Secret Diary - Violence was toned down.
Nickelodeon Canada[]
- SpongeBob SquarePants - One episode was removed due to animal abuse.
The Comedy Network[]
- South Park - One episode was censored as the American broadcasting did the same thing with this episode.
Cartoon Network Canada[]
- Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends - A beginning scene in one episode was cut.
Central/Eastern European Censorship[]
Boomerang CEE[]
- Inspector Gadget (2015) - Some episodes were banned, but later, they were lifted.
Cartoon Network CEE[]
- OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes - The show was made more family friendly.
- Regular Show - Crude language was removed.
- The Amazing World of Gumball - The show was made more family friendly.
- The Powerpuff Girls (2016) - Some scenes were removed in order to make it more family friendly.
- Yo-kai Watch - The violence was toned down, and the show was made more family friendly.
Nickelodeon CEE[]
- Breadwinners - The series was refused to air on Nickelodeon CEE, but later, it was aired on Nicktoons CEE in 2019.
French censorship[]
Boing France[]
- Digimon Universe: Appli Monsters - Nudity was removed.
Toonami France[]
- Dragon Ball Super - Some violence and sexuality was removed.
TF1[]
- Dragon Ball Z - in the AB Group French edit of this anime, most of the footage during the reruns of the episodes, such as in the middle of Piccolo's fight with Android 17, had scenes jarringly fading to black.
German censorship[]
FSK (Germany)[]
- Bible Black - Cut further than necessarily from its uncensored hardcore adult version in order to receive a 16 rating.
Indian censorship[]
Cartoon Network India[]
- Ben 10: Ultimate Alien - Some sexuality and violence was removed.
Nick India[]
- Spongebob Squarepants - Nudity was blurred and sexuality was toned down.
HBO Asia[]
- Game of Thrones - Nudity, violence and strong language are censored in India.
Toonami India[]
- Dragon Ball Super - Sexuality was toned down.
Indonesian censorship[]
Nick Indonesia[]
- Spongebob Squarepants - Nudity was blurred and sexuality was toned down.
Italian censorship[]
Cartoon Network Italy[]
- Steven Universe - Some sexuality and violence was removed.
Italia 1[]
Shows such as Pokémon were split into two parts in order to have more time for commercials, due to Italian law forbidding commercial breaks during children's programming (including animated shows). The last show to suffer from this was the first season of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.
Japanese censorship[]
MBS[]
- Blood-C - Scenes that showed strong violence were censored, shadows were used to tone down the violence.
- To Love-Ru - Nudity was censored.
- To Love-Ru Darkness - Nudity was censored.
- To Love-Ru Darkness 2 - Nudity was censored.
Chiba TV[]
- Higurashi: When They Cry - Scenes that showed strong violence were censored, shadows were used to tone down the violence.
TV Tokyo[]
- Cowboy Bebop - 21 episodes were pulled from the TV broadcast after complaints about its graphic content.
- Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann - Sexuality was toned down for the TV broadcast.
- Kare Kano - A scene that shows intercourse was cut from the TV broadcast, it was added back into the home video release.
Animax[]
- Earth Maiden Arjuna - One of the episodes was pulled from broadcast TV due to controversial material.
Tokyo MX[]
- Akame ga Kill - Scenes that showed strong violence were censored, shadows were used to tone down the violence.
- Big Order - Nudity was censored.
- Black Lagoon - Strong language was censored.
- Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School - Scenes that showed strong violence were censored, black bars were used to tone down the violence on the TV broadcast.
- Deadman Wonderland - Scenes that showed strong violence were censored, shadows were used to tone down the violence. Strong language was bleeped out and nudity was censored.
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Any scene that showed underage smoking and strong violence was censored.
- Overlord - Black shadows were used to tone down the gore and blood.
- Manyuū Hiken-chō - Nudity was censored.
- Terra Formars - Scenes that showed strong violence were censored, black bars were used to tone down the violence.
- Tokyo Ghoul - Scenes that showed strong violence were censored, shadows were used to tone down the violence.
- Tokyo Ghoul Root A - Scenes that showed strong violence were blurred out.
Fuji Television[]
- Wandering Son - The last two episodes were shortened and mashed together for the TV release.
Kenyan censorship[]
DSTV[]
- Adventure Time - The show was banned due to it being "pro gay".
- Clarence - The show was banned due to it being "pro gay".
- Hey Arnold! - The show was banned due to it being "pro gay".
- Loud House - The show was banned due to it being "pro gay".
- Steven Universe - The show was banned due to it being "pro gay".
- The Legend of Korra - The show was banned due to it being "pro gay".
- OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes - The show was banned due to it being "pro gay".
Latin American censorship[]
Cartoon Network Latin America[]
- Steven Universe - Nudity, violence and sexuality was removed.
- Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race - The show was made more family friendly.
Disney XD Latin America[]
- Gravity Falls - Some crude language was removed.
Discovery Kids Latin America[]
- Ghostforce - This show has been made more family friendly.
Mexican censorship[]
Televisa[]
- Ranma 1/2 - Sexuality was toned down.
Cartoon Network[]
- Regular Show - Crude Language, sexuality and violence was toned down.
New Zealand censorship[]
TVNZ[]
- The Simpsons - All Itchy and Scratchy cartoons are/were absent.
Polish censorship[]
Cartoon Network Poland[]
- Dexter's Laboratory - Some scenes were removed in order to make the show more family friendly.
- Regular Show - Some violence and crude language was removed.
Russian/Southeastern European censorship[]
Cartoon Network RSEE[]
- Regular Show - The UK edits are used; 4 episodes were banned.
- The Amazing World of Gumball - The show was made more family friendly.
- Adventure Time - The UK edits are used.
- Teen Titans Go! - The UK edits are used.
- The Powerpuff Girls (2016) - The show was made more family friendly.
- OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes - The show was made more family friendly.
- Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (TV series) - One episode was banned.
- Steven Universe - The show was made more family friendly although some scenes have been uncensored in other countries; 6 episodes were banned.
- Clarence - The show was made more family friendly.
- Uncle Grandpa - The show was made more family friendly.
- We Bare Bears - The UK edits are used.
Saudi Arabian censorship[]
BBTV Channel 7[]
- Phineas and Ferb - Sexuality was toned down and the show was made more family friendly.
Cartoon Network MENA[]
- Ben 10 - Sexuality was toned down.
- Ben 10: Ultimate Alien - Some sexuality was removed
- Steven Universe - The UK edits are used.
Spacetoon[]
- Ben 10 - Sexuality was toned down.
- Detective Conan - Swear words, religious references, alcoholic references were removed, sexuality was toned down and blood was digitally removed.
- Futurama - ?
- Hamtaro - Sexuality was toned down.
- Ranma 1/2 - Sexuality was toned down.
MBC3[]
- Spongebob Squarepants - Sexuality, and rude humor was toned down or removed.
- Animaniacs - ?
South Korean censorship[]
KMRB (South Korea)[]
- Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic - Season 1 was edited for a 15 rating.
- Oreimo - Edited for a 15 rating.
Southeast Asian censorship[]
Main article: Southeast Asia TV censorship
- Family Guy - This show is banned in Indonesia due to it's offensive content. However, the show is still airing in surrounding countries like Malaysia.
Disney Channel Asia[]
- Big City Greens - Crude language was removed.
- Kickin' It - Only the first 2 seasons were available and made more family-friendly.
- Star vs. the Forces of Evil - Sexuality was toned down.
Disney XD Southeast Asia[]
- Gravity Falls - Crude language was removed and violence was toned down.
- Kaitou Joker - Violence was toned down, some dark themes were removed from the show and sexuality was toned down and alcoholic beverages were censored.
Cartoon Network Asia[]
- Oggy and the Cockroaches - Violence was toned down and sexual images were removed.
Turkish censorship[]
Cartoon Network Turkey[]
- Regular Show - Scenes that showed reckless violence were removed, sexuality was toned down and language was toned down for the Turkish broadcast.
United Arab Emirates censorship[]
MBC UAE[]
- Simpsons - All alcoholic, and religious references were removed.
References[]
- ↑ Copyright claimed link of a YouTube upload of Kirby: Right Back at Ya!
- ↑ "Nintento is blocking The kirby Right Back At Ya's Archive. Why cant they just let us be happy?"
- ↑ "A-PAB is the real name of company trying to do this. They have been terrorizing Kirby content on YouTube for the past 3 years."