Do you know of any banned episodes, scenes, or episodes that aren't appropriate for children?
Do you know of any banned episodes, scenes, or episodes that aren't appropriate for children?
Example please.
Go to the "Christmas Who?" page.
Tanhamman wrote:
I do know it was a bit extreme, because fish hit the ground hard after "The Huff" came through.
Even harder than Glove World R.I.P.
That is true. My youngest cousin (5 at the time of airing), freaked out at the episode.
His least favoirte part was "Why are you still ALIVE?!!!"
Good job there, Nickelodeon! Oh and let's not forget the charming scene where she (almost understandably) tries to outright strangle SpongeBob after he shows no recourse for crippling her!
i love purto rico {never even learned how to spell it XD}
they banned the splnter and demolition doofus and removed all the scences people complain about
pre episode air more on it
Many things in the Hillenburg era have been altered to fit the needs to the US.
Such as SpongeBob choking out Krabs to the point where he turned extreme worse than this red :O.
Tanhamman wrote: Many things in the Hillenburg era have been altered to fit the needs to the US.
Such as SpongeBob choking out Krabs to the point where he turned extreme worse than this red :O.
Show me a picture, please, no. 1 user!
I don't have a picture. All I know is that it happened, and was deleted
I originally found the deleted quotes on the page for Christams Who? An example would be Spongebob telling the little girl I told you he was real,which did appear in the DVD.
Furry Mess wrote:
Mlpreviews768 wrote:
Regularshowman wrote:
Jensonk wrote: Wormy was banned in some countries due to the sudden live-action buzzing horsefly close-ups being frightening to the young audience.
Imagine watching that episode with lepidopterophobia, the fear of butterflies and moths, like I did!
I have lepidopterophobia, too.
Furry Mess wrote:
Mlpreviews768 wrote:
Regularshowman wrote:
Jensonk wrote: Wormy was banned in some countries due to the sudden live-action buzzing horsefly close-ups being frightening to the young audience.
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