The entire scene of Bugs running up onto a gallows, pressing a button that lowers him like an elevator, and Sam Schultz doing the same, only to get hanged was cut.Since 2011, this short has aired uncut in America (though it was already shown uncensored in Cartoon Network's European channel).īelieve it or Else Cartoon Network Censorship Big House Bunny (1950) The Russian Roulette ending gag was deleted with a fake iris-out after Bugs and Sam look at each other.The whole sequence of Finster pulling a gun on Bugs, Bugs thinking it's a toy, and Bugs getting shot in the face was cut.The scene near the beginning of the cartoon, with the drunken stork at the Stork Club grousing about how the fathers get all the credit while the storks get ignored, was deleted (barring its appearance on The Bob Clampett Show). ![]() While the actual scene was never reinstated in the cartoon, The Bob Clampett Show did show a version where one can see the abrupt and obvious jump to the next scene. This was removed before its theatrical release for being too suggestive. The original version of the pig and alligator scene had a close-up shot of the mother pig telling the baby alligator "Don't touch that dial!" when it attempted to get at her teat. On the Turner Entertainment "dubbed" version, the scene of the baby alligator delivered to the mother pig was cut to get rid of the abrupt and obvious jump to the next scene.The scene where a native uses a blowgun on a practice target, with a second commenting "Terrible shot, Joe."Īviation Vacation 2 Cartoon Network Censorship Baby Bottleneck (1946).The scene where the natives pound their drums, to which one native asks another, "Uh, what do he say?" The other native says (imitating drum sound), "Uh, he say, uh, 'Boom-ditty-boom-ditty-boom-boom-boom-boom, ditty-boom-ditty-boom-ditty-boom-boom-boom-boom'.Two scenes in the "Darkest Africa" scene were deleted: Despite airing edited on ToonHeads: The Lost Cartoons, this short was one of the notorious 12 Bugs Bunny cartoons that was pulled from the June Bugs 2001 marathon for containing outdated ethnic stereotypes that couldn't easily be edited out (joining "All This and Rabbit Stew", "Mississippi Hare", "Herr Meets Hare", "Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips", "Bushy Hare", "Which is Witch", "Horse Hare", "A Feather in His Hare", "Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt", "Frigid Hare", and "What's Cooking, Doc?" ).When this short aired during the ToonHeads special, "The Lost Cartoons", the part where Bugs turns into Al Jolson (complete with blackface) during the title song was censored with a page-turning scene transition.Starting in late 2001, shortly after the September 11th attacks, the scene where one of Ali Baba's men has a bomb strapped on his head and is revealed to be a member of the "suicide squad" was cut along with the scene of the bomber sitting next to a building. This cartoon initially ran uncut on Cartoon Network before 2001.The scene where the Victor Moore hunter shoots his gun at Daffy's head, causing him to have the hairstyle of a stereotypical black girl, was deleted, though some primetime showings of this cartoon as well as non-USA Cartoon Network and Boomerang channels aired this scene intact.1.123 The Woods are Full of Cuckoos (1937).1.102 The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives (1933). ![]()
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