Bevis and Butthead was NEVER my favorite cartoon as a kid. Ever since, I've seen dumb characters as people you are specifically never to imitate and never to associate with.
I'm pretty sure there were other episodes that revealed the tops of the parents, mainly, that they were missing. Because I've never seen or heard of this episode, and I knew. There's at least and episode where you can see their shadows, and they clearly end at the waist, so they did reuse the gag.
I saw EarShot as a kid, and its my reason why i would NEVER want Telekinesis as a power. now as an adult i'm watching True Blood and it just firths my choice. As a 90's kid who spent most my time watching TV, i've seen most of these on the first viewing.
27:21 I do remember seeing an episode with an angel and devil Pluto, but I think the devil Pluto was voiced by Penn Jillette instead of James Woods. But then again, it was so long ago, I might have just dreamed it.
I like how Gargoyles makes an episode about the dangers of guns and why gun safety is important then stupid parents doing what they do best, complaining, completely misunderstood the message.
Don't forget about another Cow and Chicken Episode that was Banned as well, which is Buffalo Gals which was banned due to the Sexual Innuendo Jokes that were mentioned in the episode and never got played again
If you do another video can I suggest Paw patrol pup fu it's not known why it's been banned but people believe it was because the Asian lady was teaching the characters kung fu or what it's called in the episode pup fu
Ah yes, because the generation that raised them were a bunch of karens who freaked out at anything that offended their delicate senses. But do go on. 😊
Okay, to correct you, James Wood did not voice Devil Pluto in Minnie Takes Care of Pluto. The VA is actually Penn Jillette, who is best known as one half of the magician duo Penn and Teller.
Leaving Neverland was ultimately disproven. There's no longer a good reason to keep that Simpsons episode banned. At this point the people keeping the episode locked away are just being self-serving. The episode doesn't deserve to be banned for all eternity.
Why aren't episodes like Hey Arnold's New Bully on The Block and Spongebob's One Coarse Meal banned? Neither episodes are funny and try to show that bullying and suicide are okay when they're cleary not! Also, speaking of bad bullying episodes, how is Recess' Gus' Last Stand still not banned?
The obligatory banned/contreversial episodes video. Even though I've seven of these, it still somewhat baffles me episodes like these would be banned, a time where, I thought, TV audience were less sensitive with the content of a show's episode. Although the ban of the Buffy episode is reasonable.
Exactly! People have no Business in Thinking that they are "Politically Correct" Through their Neuroticism and Pettiness, it's the Parents' fault, not Necessarily the Producers of the Show! I Absolutely Agree with that Statement!
Stereotypes aside, I first heard of this episode from a Cracked article when I was twelve, but I never watched this episode as a kid (I didn’t even watch this show that much anyway, I only saw a couple episodes as an eight year old), but now that I see it as an adult, I know it was the 90s but I think it would’ve been better if the Buffalo Gals weren’t the villains of the story. Plus not all lesbians and other WLW are butch.
@@stayuplateproductions And Aladdin is the only other series based on a movie that's suspiciously absent. Both sequels, including "Return of Jafar" which was the lead in to the series as well as the Hercules crossover episode are on Disney +, but the series itself isn't. Someone told me once it was a bizarre copyright thing, though.
It’s a good thing I got ahead of the nostalgia before Disney and other companies started making money off of it. Scouring the Internet for uploaded episodes of old TV shows from my childhood was commonplace for others like me before Disney+ and Paramount+.
I swear, the only reason Buzz Lightyear isn't on Disney + is out of pure spite from Pixar. That's why the movie Lightyear exists, to say THAT was the thing that Andy watched that made him want a Buzz toy, not the cartoon series. And that's not the only episode they banned. There was an episode where a small, militant alien race had this major conspiracy to take over the identities of political leaders, leading Buzz to be caught assassinating the fake Galactic President. I forget when they banned the episode, but I'm surprised it got to air in the first place.
I always interpreted it to be Lightyear ( the movie) was the original show that the toyline was made from ( think something like Ghostbusters) and Buzz Lightyear of Star Command ( the show ) was made after the toyline Buzz Lightyear was from proved to be successful and thus a show was made to further promote toys after the movie's shelf life
@@larrychilders6599 The Buzz cartoon series seems like something that's kid friendly and far more in line with the " Andy's Star Wars" concept the movie producers were speaking of. The movie felt like Andy's Star Trek. Something he'd admire when he was older. Personally, I like to think of it as the other way around. Buzz Lightyear of Star Command was the original concept, Lightyear was the more adult reboot. Though Pixar DID have disdain for Disney making a cartoon with their characters, which while I want to understand, I just feel is petty. It's not like they made some cheapo cashgrab with Star Command. They had some of their best Disney Afternoon veterans, including Tad Stones, working on it. I didn't dislike the movie (except for the Zurg reveal), but it just paled in comparison to the world building and twisting sci-fi/sci-fantasy concepts. I LOVE the one where Buzz is brainwashed into thinking he's an office worker.
Forgot who pointed this out, I assume no credit. Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: the tape opens with the movie toys watching the same tape we're watching, and the tv show opens with the movie toys tuning into the same show we're watching. Lightyear: opens with a subtitle "this is the movie Andy watched." Which of these is more of an in universe explanation of where the Buzz toy came from?