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Disney's streaming service has been busy with the editing tools! Join us as we count down the most surprising censored moments on Disney Plus. From altered scenes to completely removed episodes, we're exploring what Disney deemed too controversial for their platform. Which edit surprised you the most?
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00:00If you want to stay on top, you have to think outside the box.
00:04Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we're counting down our picks for parts of movies and TV shows that have been censored on Disney+.
00:13You get your jimmy jammies on, and I'll meet you downstairs.
00:18Number 30. A derogatory word. All hail the king.
00:22In this Marvel short film and spinoff of Iron Man 3, an inmate named Herman enters the scene and angrily says,
00:31What's up?
00:32That seems like a typical casual greeting, doesn't it?
00:35Well, yes, but the original line also has him saying a word in between hey and what's up that points out a man's Caucasian identity.
00:44Disney Plus decided to not let that slide, and opted for a toned-down version of the line.
00:49MCU fans may have noticed that the B-word said by Trevor Slattery in the very next line didn't get censored, though.
00:57Oh, very well.
00:58Number 29. Cleavage. Wizards of Waverly Place.
01:02This one is a head-scratcher.
01:04Disney Plus made an unnecessary change to a scene from the Disney Channel series Wizards of Waverly Place,
01:10an edit that caused fan outrage online.
01:13Doesn't understand. Wait, are you trying to make this my problem?
01:16The streaming service decided to blur a tiny bit of Cleavage shown by the character Teresa Russo, played by Maria Canals Barrera.
01:24If Disney Plus is censoring like this, surely they could find plenty of other similar scenes to alter.
01:29There was no such censorship when the episode originally aired on the Disney Channel.
01:34You're mine. Don't you forget that.
01:36Some online commenters suggested that the censored version actually draws more attention to the area.
01:42This arbitrary, unnecessary edit leaves us wondering, why? Just why?
01:48Number 28. Black Centaurets. Fantasia.
01:52For those who aren't familiar with Greek mythology, or simply need a refresher,
01:57a centaur is a creature with the upper body of a human and lower body of a horse.
02:02Female centaurs can be referred to as centaurides, centaresses,
02:06or as the Walt Disney Studio refers to them for their 1940 film Fantasia, centaurettes.
02:12Two of the centaurettes from the original film, Sunflower and Otika, are black.
02:17And rather than the lower body of a horse, they each have the lower body of a donkey.
02:22Their portrayals were seen as stereotypical and highly controversial,
02:26leading to their removal from the film during the civil rights movement in the 1960s.
02:37Not surprisingly, the original version is not available on Disney Plus.
02:42Number 27. Episodes with Henry Ham Mack.
02:46Andy Mack. Actor Stoney Westmoreland, who plays the title character's grandfather in the series,
02:53Andy Mack, was fired by Disney Channel after being arrested for a charge involving a minor.
02:59I can't be here right now.
03:00The controversy left the company with further serious decisions to make,
03:04particularly about how the series would be portrayed for audiences moving forward.
03:09Disney Plus decided to omit all episodes in which the guilty man's recurring character appears.
03:14And there are plenty of those, coming in all three seasons of the show.
03:18Dad, it's pointless. She'll never admit.
03:21I do.
03:22Oh. Um. Wow.
03:27Season 1 was affected the most, and the streamable series was left with gaping holes.
03:32Number 26. A Talking Doll. Santa's Workshop.
03:36In this Disney short film, there's a moment where a dark-skinned doll shouts a historically loaded word
03:42towards Santa Claus and stamps its behind.
03:45Ha ha! Get Molly a dolly!
03:47In 2019, 87 years after the original release, Santa's workshop was remastered for Disney Plus,
03:54and the dark-skinned doll didn't make the cut.
03:57Both its caricature and line brought about controversy.
04:00The word it utters is rooted in a historically racial stereotype about black women,
04:06particularly those who were enslaved and in domestic roles.
04:10Given its historical connection to sensitive topics like slavery,
04:14segregation, and discrimination,
04:16it's understandable that Disney Plus omitted it.
04:19Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!
04:25We're a merry, merry man on the night's night.
04:28Number 25. An episode based on Nazi Germany.
04:33Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends.
04:36Among the multiple reasons for Disney Plus' exclusion of the episode,
04:40The Quest of the Red Skull, in the animated series Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends,
04:44are its depictions of swastikas, Adolf Hitler, and the Nazi salute.
04:49The Red Skull? That's top priority, all right.
04:52With consistent references to Nazi Germany,
04:55just removing one or two scenes or lines from the episode
04:58wouldn't fully censor the overarching controversial subject matter.
05:02Disney Plus omitted the episode altogether
05:04when the 1980s Marvel series hit its streaming library in 2019.
05:10In fact, NBC, the original network that broadcast the series,
05:14had stopped re-airing it years earlier.
05:17He had his chance.
05:18Number 24. Civil War Reenactment and A Trip to Egypt. DuckTales.
05:25Out of the 100 episodes of DuckTales,
05:28Disney Plus deemed two of them unsuitable for its platform,
05:32Launchpad, Civil War, and Sphinx for the Memories.
05:36Ah, this is more like it.
05:38The former centers on a fictional portrayal of the American Civil War.
05:42Of course, this particular reenactment involves animated ducks,
05:46Given its references to the Confederacy and visuals of the Confederate flag,
05:50Disney Plus chose to omit the episode.
05:53As for the episode, Sphinx for the Memories,
05:55it's not as clear why it's not available,
05:58but it may have something to do with the way it portrays ancient Egypt.
06:02Intruders, oh precious one. I call them spying.
06:06They look familiar.
06:08They were friends to your earthly form.
06:11Number 23. Nudity at the Strip Club. Deadpool.
06:14Deadpool. Disney Plus once released a statement that it wouldn't include R-rated movies in its
06:19streaming library, instead maintaining a reputation as a family-friendly platform.
06:24I don't want to see that or think of it again.
06:27However, that stance on mature content changed just a few years later,
06:31and the R-rated superhero film Deadpool became available,
06:35alongside expanded parental controls.
06:38Some viewers have noticed that the platform altered a strip club scene by censoring the graphic
06:43nudity. Yet, the movie is still known for its foul language, violence, and gore,
06:48especially when compared to other Marvel films and the general content that Disney Plus originally
06:53contained.
06:54Come on, get it together.
06:55Number 22. Topless Woman in the Window. The Rescuers.
07:00Could you imagine pausing a G-rated movie and noticing a topless woman on your screen?
07:05Whoops, kids.
07:05If you ever saw the 1977 film The Rescuers, that would be possible.
07:10I don't know. I mean, it's, you know, it could be risky.
07:13Oh, come on.
07:14You wouldn't realize it while watching at normal speed, but for two non-consecutive frames,
07:19there's a topless woman in a window in the background. Talk about a contrast to the animated
07:23mice. The Walt Disney Company issued the movie's second home video release nearly 20 years after the
07:29film came out, only to recall millions of copies three days later, after the topless woman came to
07:34their attention. Apparently, she was somehow mysteriously added in post-production.
07:39Now, come on. Stop worrying.
07:43Sure, we'll go with that. Perhaps someone just couldn't resist.
07:47Unsurprisingly, Disney Plus carries the updated nude-free version.
07:52Number 21. A seemingly overly excited priest. The Little Mermaid.
07:57Once Eric and the disguised Ursula reach the altar in a wedding scene during this classic Disney film,
08:02there seems to be something going on in the priest's crotch area. A kind of excitement,
08:08you could say.
08:10The angle, placement, and movement sure make it appear as though he has an erection,
08:15but that's actually his wobbly knee. We'll let you decide what it looks like.
08:20The potential for a sexual interpretation must have flown over the heads of the film production crew.
08:25However, viewers did catch it, including one disgruntled woman who filed a lawsuit.
08:30Disney later censored the moment, which is the version we get on its streaming platform.
08:35You're too late!
08:38Number 20. Accidental Adult Content. The Santa Claus.
08:43Intentional or not, this line from The Santa Claus was the reason for a lot of concern from parents
08:49back in the 90s.
08:50What are you talking about?
08:52Why, you ask?
08:53Well, a seemingly harmless joke about an adult entertainment phone line
08:57accidentally used a real number in the script,
09:00leading curious kids to call the number, and, well, you get the idea.
09:05Here's...
09:05Neil's mom's number, in case.
09:091-800-SPANK-ME.
09:12I know that number.
09:13And a Merry Christmas to you, too.
09:16Parents were not happy, and the scene was edited on both Home Video and Disney+.
09:21It's still there, but the characters don't reference the number at all anymore,
09:26and the scene goes on as if the joke never existed.
09:28You don't want kids running around using their imaginations.
09:31Number 19. Isis.
09:33Hannah Montana.
09:34Serving as a parody of Madonna, Isis appears in the second season Hannah Montana episode,
09:40Yet Another Side of Me.
09:41She's a singer known for frequently reinventing her look,
09:44and by the end of the episode, she steals Hannah Montana's.
09:48You want to know how I survived all these years?
09:52Change.
09:53Constant change.
09:54New looks, new sound.
09:56You have to know what's next and do it first.
09:59While this character was named Isis in the original airing,
10:02she was subsequently renamed Ice in later repeats,
10:05and this censored version of the episode is the one found on Disney+.
10:09Oh, I see.
10:13Isis is here.
10:15Oops.
10:16It's very likely that Disney wanted to dissociate from the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria,
10:21an organization that has been accused of various crimes against humanity.
10:26Number 18.
10:27Bust Reduction.
10:28Knickknack.
10:29A crudely animated short film from 1989,
10:33Knickknack was produced by Pixar and directed by John Lasseter,
10:36who would later direct the first two Toy Story films.
10:40Found within the short are various knickknacks with rather large busts.
10:51But when the short film was re-released alongside Finding Nemo in 2003,
10:56the animation was altered to reduce their bust size.
11:00A mermaid knickknack was also seen with starfish pasties,
11:04but this was later changed into a seashell bra.
11:07It's this altered version that can be found on Disney+.
11:10However, Lasseter was quick to place the blame on himself rather than Disney,
11:14as he personally made the changes after becoming a father.
11:18Number 17.
11:19The King of Disney Easter Eggs.
11:21The Lion King.
11:23It has long been suggested that The Lion King contains a rather cheeky Easter egg.
11:27The legend goes that when Simba flops to the ground and kicks up a cloud of dust,
11:32the word sex forms in the individual dust modes.
11:47An animator for the film named Tom Cito acknowledged the inclusion of the Easter egg,
11:52although he claims that it spells SFX as a nod to the effects animators.
11:57But it doesn't really matter now, because modern viewers can't see it anyway.
12:02Hey, Pumper!
12:02Not in front of the kids.
12:04Oh, sorry.
12:04This scene was altered for the 2002 IMAX re-release,
12:08and all further home and streaming releases have retained the censored scene.
12:12Number 16.
12:20The Fez Symbol.
12:21Gravity Falls.
12:22In the original run of Gravity Falls, the character of Grunkle Stan wears a fez adorned with a fish-shaped figure.
12:29Within the canon of the show, this is the symbol of the Royal Order of the Holy Mackerel,
12:34to which Grunkle Stan belongs.
12:36Here we go.
12:37However, the symbol bears a slight resemblance to that of the Floridian Masonic Society, the Shriners.
12:44As a result, the symbol was removed for the show's streaming on Disney+,
12:48much to the frustration of series creator Alex Hirsch.
12:51If only they knew how evil he really was!
12:54He penned a rather harsh tweet after learning of the change,
12:57stating that it was removed for, quote,
12:58no reason,
13:00and that Disney, quote,
13:01can't keep track of what they're pretending to be concerned about this week.
13:05Such accusations!
13:06Number 15.
13:08Max gets a little too close to Roxanne.
13:10A goofy movie.
13:12Those watching a goofy movie on Disney+,
13:14will quickly notice a bit of censorship,
13:17as it occurs within the first 30 seconds.
13:19The movie's opening dream sequence sees Roxanne flying towards Max,
13:23and landing in his outstretched arms.
13:26In the original version,
13:33Max's nose is squished into Roxanne's falling chest,
13:36but this was supposedly deemed problematic by Disney,
13:39and altered for both the streaming and recent Blu-ray releases.
13:43I can't believe I did that!
13:45In the Disney Plus version,
13:46the distance between Max's nose and Roxanne's bust was increased,
13:50meaning Roxanne lands further away from Max's face,
13:53and his nose doesn't bump into her chest.
14:01Number 14.
14:02Duck You.
14:03Clock Cleaners.
14:05Often regarded as one of Disney's greatest shorts,
14:07Clock Cleaners runs a swift eight minutes,
14:10and was released in the fall of 1937,
14:12featuring Walt Disney himself as the voice of Mickey Mouse.
14:15Hey, come on, cut the clowning, will you?
14:18One scene sees Donald Duck fighting with a mainspring,
14:21asking the question,
14:22says who,
14:23and calling it a snake in the grass.
14:26However, Donald's goofy voice makes the words hard to discern,
14:29and some people believed he was swearing.
14:32Oh, yeah?
14:33Oh, yeah.
14:35That's you.
14:36Both instances were altered for a 2001 DVD release,
14:40and the Disney Plus release has retained the changes.
14:42The says who has been significantly cleaned up to be more discernible,
14:47and the snake in the grass line has been completely replaced by a slew of angry shouts.
14:53Oh, yeah?
14:54Oh, yeah.
14:56Say who?
14:57Say I.
14:59Oh, that's you.
15:00Oh, god, god.
15:01Yeah, yeah, yeah.
15:02Number 13.
15:03Throwing an acorn?
15:05The Emperor's New Groove.
15:06While it wasn't a major commercial success,
15:09the Emperor's New Groove has found a new generation of fans,
15:12thanks primarily to the funny internet memes.
15:15Oh, yeah.
15:16It's all coming together.
15:17However, new fans are not getting the movie in its full intended glory.
15:21In the original version of the film,
15:22an irritated Cusco throws a small rock at Pacha's head.
15:27Huh?
15:27What?
15:28I didn't do anything.
15:29I...
15:29Somebody's throwing stuff.
15:31In future Blu-ray releases and the Disney Plus streaming release,
15:34this small rock was changed into an acorn.
15:37It's not really a big deal, and it still has the same comedic effect.
15:41Huh?
15:42What?
15:43I didn't do anything.
15:44I...
15:44Somebody's throwing stuff.
15:46But if Disney is that concerned with violence,
15:48why didn't they just make it an acorn in the first place?
15:51Number 12.
15:52A Whole New Movie
15:54Aladdin
15:54The Disney Plus version of Aladdin opens with a content warning,
15:58quote,
15:59acknowledging its harmful impact.
16:01And while they claim that nothing has been altered,
16:03that doesn't seem to be the case.
16:05The opening song has retained changes that were made for the DVD,
16:09swapping out the lyrics,
16:10Where they cut off your ear if they don't like your face.
16:14It's barbaric, but hey, it's old.
16:17To
16:17Where it's flat and immense and the heat is intense.
16:21Those changes were made after the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee
16:25criticized Disney for cultural insensitivity.
16:28Furthermore,
16:29Aladdin's whispered line,
16:30Good Tiger,
16:32Take Off and Go
16:32was removed as well
16:34because people thought he was seeing something much worse.
16:37Number 11.
16:38Messed Up Censorship
16:39Free Solo
16:40Found on Disney Plus is the Academy Award winning documentary Free Solo,
16:45which details Alex Honnold's attempt to climb Yosemite's El Capitan
16:49without the help of ropes or harnesses.
16:51In the original version,
16:53Honnold utters the line,
16:54I don't know, so I've really not thought about this since 2009.
16:57Like, each year since 2009, I've been like, this is the year.
17:00And then each year I climb it and I'm like, this isn't the year.
17:02Like, this is...
17:03This line was completely re-dubbed for the Disney Plus release,
17:06changing F'd Up to Messed Up.
17:09Later in the documentary, the word Goddamn has been removed when Honnold states,
17:13That is the goddamn warrior spirit.
17:15Changing it to just, this is the warrior spirit.
17:18Free Solo was originally given a PG-13 rating for brief, strong language,
17:23and it seems like it was just a little too strong for Disney's liking.
17:27Number 10.
17:28A Musical For The Whole Family
17:29Hamilton
17:30In the summer of 2020,
17:32the cultural phenomenon that is Hamilton came exclusively to Disney Plus,
17:36only fans were quick to notice that some things were a little different.
17:40Primarily, two F-words that were removed from the musical in order to avoid an R rating.
17:45The first comes in Yorktown, the world turned upside down,
17:48when an utterance of the F-word from Hercules Mulligan was muted.
17:52Hercules Mulligan, I need to know what you're done.
17:54When you knock me down, I get the back of that.
17:56The second is in Washington On Your Side,
17:59when a reversing record sound has been placed over a nasty word
18:03harmonized by Jefferson, Madison, and Burr.
18:06It may come as quite a shock to Hamilton purists
18:08who have listened to the soundtrack 10,000 times,
18:11but hey, it's for the kids.
18:15Oh, Southern mother,
18:17I'm a Democratic Republican!
18:19Number 9.
18:20Horseplay, Bluey
18:21We open this entry with a question.
18:24What could a program geared towards toddlers
18:26possibly have content-wise that could warrant censoring?
18:30Would you believe poop?
18:31Yep.
18:32That was disgusting!
18:34Yeah!
18:35There's a scene in the first season episode Markets
18:38that features the horse doing his business
18:40after being pet by a group of kids.
18:42On Disney+, the scene now only shows the horse wagging his tail.
18:46Goodbye, buttermilk.
18:48You're so beautiful.
18:52Elsewhere, there was also the temporary removal of two episodes
18:56titled Teasing and Flat Pack.
18:58You are!
19:00What?
19:00Since when?
19:01We changed your name.
19:03You can't change my name!
19:05Parental pressure and complaints led to it being excluded
19:08in the series run on Disney+.
19:10Number 8.
19:11Don't try this at home.
19:13Lilo and Stitch.
19:14Ask any child of the 80s which episode of Punky Brewster they remember,
19:18and the odds are pretty good that they'll reference that one time
19:21Cherry Johnson got locked in an old refrigerator.
19:2475, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85!
19:28Maybe this explains the inspiration for 2002's Lilo and Stitch,
19:32where Lilo originally chooses a dryer for her hiding place.
19:44The version on Disney+, has since been changed in quite possibly the weirdest way.
19:49The dryer was turned into a cupboard of sorts,
19:52with the top of a pizza box acting as the dryer's door.
19:57This was presumably changed so that kids wouldn't get the idea to try this stunt themselves.
20:03Or, you know, they could just go back and watch some Punky instead.
20:07Number 7.
20:08No Joking Matter.
20:09That's so Raven.
20:10Some of the edits in this list have been pretty silly or funny,
20:14but there's nothing humorous about the implications behind this joke.
20:18If anyone present has any objection to this...
20:20Yeah, I do.
20:21Oh, lady, I do, so I'm coming to it later.
20:23There's a reference to R. Kelly made during the episode There Goes the Bride,
20:26when Raven says she's 15 to a crowd who believes she's getting married to an older man.
20:32I love your son.
20:35Oh, no, y'all don't understand.
20:37I'm only 15.
20:38What?
20:39Who's that, Mark?
20:40The joke was taken out when Not So Raven migrated to Disney+.
20:45The episode Driving Miss Lazy also features a loud conversation
20:49where some viewers claim to have heard Raven drop a disparaging racial remark.
20:53Oh, we out of gas!
20:55Out of gas?
20:56Eddie!
20:56Don't Eddie me, it's not my fault!
20:58Uh, you gotta put gas in the car, that's what makes it go!
21:01Wait, you're the one that can see the future.
21:03How come you couldn't see us running out of gas?
21:05I don't know why you ought to be in my spirit!
21:08The episode has since been edited with the conversation mixed so that no real dialogue
21:13can be discerned.
21:14Number 6.
21:15Smoking, The Muppet Christmas Carol
21:17The removal and censoring of tobacco imagery is something comparatively recent in the world
21:23of movies and television.
21:24It was never a big deal for protagonists to be seen smoking in the past, but today's
21:29entertainment requires a warning advisory if that sort of content is included.
21:34Well now, let's see.
21:37The Muppet Christmas Carol, available on Disney+, no longer includes the street choir conductors
21:43smoking a cigarette, with the offending nicotine stick having since been digitally removed.
21:48Christmas morning!
21:50Any Jim Henson fans wishing to see the unedited image as part of the film as a whole should
22:01either check the recent Blu-ray version of the film or dig out their old VHS.
22:07Ah, hamburg!
22:09Number 5.
22:10Pick a change, any change.
22:12The Simpsons
22:12There have actually been a bunch of changes made to The Simpsons on Disney+, with some episodes
22:18having gone missing altogether.
22:20Specifically, the famous episode that featured the king of pop Michael Jackson as a guest star
22:25is gone, perhaps due to the controversy behind the documentary Leaving Neverland.
22:29Joe's crematorium, you kill him, we grill him.
22:31Hello?
22:32Who is this?
22:33I'm Bart Simpson.
22:33Who the hell are you?
22:34I'm Michael Jackson.
22:35THE Michael Jackson?
22:37Pfft, no way!
22:38A joke at the Catholic Church's expense in the episode Sunday Cruddy Sunday now omits the
22:43word Catholic altogether, opting for the use of just the word church.
22:48The church.
22:49We've made a few changes.
22:53These Super Bowl commercials are weird.
22:56Also, the episode Gorgeous Grandpa leaves out the Harlem Shake parody during the opening
23:00couch gag.
23:01We're not too sure what that's about, though.
23:03Maybe they figured we wouldn't remember what it was?
23:06Leave your theories in the comments.
23:07Do the Harlem Shake.
23:09No Butts Allowed
23:16Disney is a family-friendly company.
23:19We all know this.
23:20We also know, however, that the company experimented with some awesome, more PG-rated fare back in
23:26the 70s and 80s, such as The Black Hole, Midnight Madness, and The Black Cauldron.
23:31You did come for The Black Cauldron, didn't you?
23:36Good!
23:37Then climbing?
23:38Ha ha!
23:39It will only cost you your life!
23:41Ha ha ha!
23:42However, this doesn't mean that Disney Plus is about to allow nudity on their watch.
23:46However brief.
23:48If you're thinking of the movie Splash, you'd be right on.
23:51The version on the streaming service has added a mound of what we can assume is CGI hair,
23:59or fur, as one Twitter user puts it, to Daryl Hannah's nude behind.
24:05Is this computer-generated cover-up distracting?
24:07Why yes.
24:08Yes it is.
24:09In fact, it seems to draw more attention to Hannah's body than if it had just been left
24:13unedited.
24:14Yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah.
24:18Number 3.
24:19PG-13 Adventures in Babysitting
24:22The 80s were a different time.
24:25We've already made mention of changing social norms, how they affect censorship, and what's
24:30considered acceptable with regards to film ratings.
24:32I've got the baby sitting blues, baby, baby, baby sitting blues.
24:41The 80s classic Adventures in Babysitting was rated PG-13, which means that it was technically
24:48allowed one F-bomb.
24:49But don't go looking for that iconic line on the Disney Plus cut.
24:53Watch your mouth.
24:54You big city scum sucker.
25:00Instead, Elizabeth Shue says something about not fooling with the babysitter, which is just
25:05lame if you ask us.
25:07Incidentally, a homophobic remark early on in the film was changed to the word weirdo.
25:11But this edit goes way back to when the film was originally shown on television.
25:15Take back what you said about Thor!
25:18Take it back, Brad!
25:19Take back what you said about Thor!
25:22Obviously, it's also been kept that way for the streaming platform.
25:26Number 2.
25:27Casting Couch Credits
25:28Toy Story 2
25:29If you were a parent who stayed for the credits of Toy Story 2 when it was first released in
25:34theaters, you may have been surprised by the crassness of a particular end credit scene.
25:39I am so sorry.
25:41It made an implicit reference to the endemic Hollywood practice of aspiring actors and
25:45actresses being pressured into doing favors in exchange for a role.
25:50I'm sorry.
25:51Are we back?
25:52There's nothing funny about it, which perhaps explains why this joke was cut on later versions
25:56of Toy Story 2.
25:58During the original credits, Sneaky Pete insinuates that he can get a pair of Barbie dolls roles in
26:03Toy Story 3, presumably for something in return.
26:06Yes, anytime you'd like some tips on acting, I'd be glad to chat with you.
26:10We get dark humor, but this is definitely pretty skeezy, especially for a movie aimed
26:15at kids.
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26:32Number 1.
26:33A History of Edits
26:34Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
26:36A whole lot has been edited from the original run of Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
26:41For starters, Baby Herman raising his middle finger has been removed.
26:45I'll be in my trailer!
26:46Taking a nap!
26:47Excuse me, toots.
26:49And by this, we mean it was digitally painted over.
26:52Remember animated icon Betty Boop and her revealing dress slip over at the Ink and Paint
26:57Club?
26:57Watch with him.
26:58Mr. Acme never misses a night when Jessica performs.
27:02Not a thing for rabbits, eh?
27:04Thankfully, saved from prying eyes.
27:06Then there's that infamous reveal when Jessica Rabbit takes a tumble out of Benny the Cab.
27:15That's also been made more kid-friendly on Disney+.
27:18In actuality, all of these changes were from before streaming platforms, meaning that you're
27:23going to have to treasure those old LaserDiscs, VHS tapes, or simply your memories if you're
27:28on the hunt for an unedited version of this classic.
27:31Which one of these things are you most surprised with censored?
27:34Let us know in the comments.
27:36Men, we are about to recreate a great battle of the Civil War.
27:40This will be our finest hour.
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