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I've seen the banned episode "Dad Baby." It's actually a really good and hilarious episode, that handles it's topic well. I really hope it becomes widely available someday.
People always are finding reasons to hate Bluey. They say it’s too childish or it’s too inappropriate. Also I hate all these censors, it ruins the funny stuff.
I don't mind most of these censors as they mostly work anyway. There are some exceptions such as "Asking About Pregnancy" that I found had no reason to be censored.
The episode where Bingo asks about how the baby got in the woman’s belly actually helped my sister tell my nephew and niece about how she was expecting again
As stated above. Sadly tho, they are this way because there is a staggeringly large number of people who get their panties in a twist over anything and everything and scream and shout all over social media about it until they bully everyone else into doing that they them to do. Sadly, there's a very good chance that there's parents here who would see some of these things and scream and cry until bluey got banned completely over here It's happened before
I actually liked the poop joke with Buttermilk. The way she keeps an unamused expression in her eyes and scares the kids away after they called her beautiful seriously cracked me up. It was much better executed than any other poop joke I've seen.
I found that out when I went to school...Those kids already knew what "flipping the bird" meant, and I was clueless - plus adjusting my glasses with my middle finger triggered that accusation... I still refuse to say major swears, but at the same time, I can't resist shows like Hell's Kitchen uncensored, ahaha. I do mostly stray from gory adult medias (I'm sensative to such themes, and am also a coward), but since it's a competition, that's one thing I don't mind.
Absolutely true! Kids are often bound to learn about things eventually when they go out into the world (even if they live in environments like being homeschooled or from private schools). Heck, I can remember going to a private high school for a short time when I was younger, and that was when I learned a lot more curse words and what were popular adult comedy sketches/shows at the time (way more than when I went back to public high school).
These “censored” clips aren’t even a big deal. It’s one thing for some people being too sensitive these days, but these “censored” Bluey moments are harmless.
Why is the US censoring sooo much of what is normal day life. I can only speak for myself, but if my preschooler were to watch the uncensored version he would find it even more relatable and love it. This age group is so raw in social/emotional compression. The censorship going on in this country is past the point of being ridiculous, just look at Florida… enough said before I get banned from every social media platform. Much love to everyone ❤❤❤
Yeah, Disney censoring an episode about a dad playing a game where he sees what being pregnant is like, while also being ok with working with China near their internment camps, is really stupid.
They also censored the beginning segment in the episode "Exercise". It was when Bandit was weighing himself on the scale, and said "ah man". People found it to be "fat-shaming".
They censor the most random things, namely Bingo pretending to throw up on Bandit in Taxi, yet keep Bandit starting to vomit at the end of "Fancy Restaurant", yet luckily don't show the impact.
Neither of those is censored to my knowledge. In Taxi, Bingo's toy vomits on Bandit. I don't think they are ever going to actually SHOW vomit. That would be too much.
bluey is so far the perfect preschool show in my opinion. it's so modern, up to date, honest, & it appeals to anyone who is a child or is around children. the fact that real life dead children killed by school shootings is more OK than a fart joke on a preschool show showed in america is bewildering.
Plus there are already some kid friendly movies with a TON of potty humor! Despicable Me, Minions, even Secret Life of Pets (and Pets actually has a poop joke, where the bunny poops and a cat behind him PLAYS WITH IT because it's a little round pellet) all have their fair share in those jokes, from Fart Guns to a guy named Ramsbottom, and even seeing some chars naked from the back, or in their underwear.
There are plenty of swear words in Japanese kids shows. Super Sentai, the source material for power rangers, curses in both Japanese and English, depending on how fluent the character is. Cursing isn’t frowned upon in kids shows because the parents do a good job of making sure kids don’t swear when young.
I find it hilarious that censors think certain things are too much for kids when we live in an age where my niece grew up watching the walking dead for most of her preschool years. Kids can handle mature subjects as long as parents teach their children and not be lazy and hold off everything till their teenagers.
@@RYMAN1321 I honestly can't explain it, then again my sister taught her from an early age that the images she saw were fake and just people pretending and she amazingly went with it. Unlike me where my mother let me believe Barney the Purple dinosaur was a real dinosaur... longer then i wished she did.
I don't see what is so wrong with Bandit sneezing due to food that he is eating. Thing here is that my Mom always sneezes after she eats dinner all of the time or food from a restaurant and never once does it have absolutely anything to do with allergies. We tease her that she could have allergies and we all laugh about it but that's pretty much it and I always assumed that it was just the way that her body functioned. So yeah Bandit burping instead of sneezing over that food that he keeps on eating and people freaking out over it is way too oversensitive and people like that get on my nerves and I hate it when Disney constantly listens to people like that. :(
Disney treats kids like they aren't supposed to know any of "Adult stuff" But the kids show bluey explains it in a childish way, removing all the "graphic, physical, stuff" which parents are worried about. Same with the book the birds and the bees, by Berenstain bears.
Whenever "Fruit Bat" is aired in the UK, they edit out Bluey sliding across water on the bathroom floor on her belly, likely to keep impressionable viewers from following suit.
Another one people seem to have missed is in the AU version of the episode Puppets, when Unicorse is dancing for Chili, he shakes his butt and says “care for a lick?” But in other territories it’s “do you want a bit?”
These supposedly-heavy topics are appropriate for children. Nobody should restrict kids' knowledge just because an adult feels uncomfortable talking about where babies come from. Older adults are like that now because their parents didn't want them to know about the basics of fundamental human experiences. Kids are human too 😅
I honestly hate it that Disney sensors these scenes just because them themselves or some parents crack a sook over (in my opinion) nothing. I hate it that you guys miss out completely on some really funny (and sometimes relatible) scenes or episodes.
They censor things like these, and yet, they kept the scene in Flat Pack where Chili tells Bandit "We made them" while they're watching Bluey and Bingo play. Was there also a scene in Smoochy Kiss that was cut out?
I know what about to say is dumb, I'm just stating a fact when I say that even though I don't really watch Bluey I'm not surprised that even this cartoon has it's share of censored moments. Because you know what cartoon doesn't?
Disney is also shown to be very picky over what should and should not get censored because the episode "Born Yesterday" had Bluey and Bingo taking pretend photos of Chillis "bottom" which honestly should have been censored but they left the entire episode uncut on Disney+
So interesting to note, some of these censored moments are only censored on Disney + but not on Disney Jr. Like the sneezing vs burping one. Bandit still sneezes on Disney Jr. I'm also pretty sure you can still hear Bingo ask about pregnancy on Disney Jr. Not sure why it's censored on streaming and not on the channel, but Disney didn't completely censor the show.
Okay, gotta admit, the pony poop clip caught me off guard XD I thought it was going to be a toot, a little nugget, or a gas cloud. Was not expecting a whole pile lol They went full zoo documentary there.
The pregnancy episode is one of the best portrayal of this topic, its very accurate, doesn't romanticize pregnancy so much, its just real, fun, and an excellent way for kids to understand the topic. We have enought shows where mommy goes to the hospital and then kids visit while she is happily holding a baby. We dont have shows that explain the nature of childbirth so realistically and yet still funny.
@@kellyswiftielyricvideos2596 Ludo Studios released a statement where they told the censor version is the only version that's going to be use. Even in the ABC stream app.
Disney has become so sensitive to everything. This should have been called "Times Disney Became the Same Age as Their Audience" But the one with the racist language being cut off was valid.
the other day I tried to play the original Aladdin for some kids at work and it had a bunch of warnings on it saying "involves use of tobacco and possible racism. Are you sure you want to watch?" like wtf Disney? now you're considering your old movies bad? like seriously
I love Bluey so much, but I gotta say. For a show aimed at kids (and everyone), it’s pretty amazing what Australia allows and what can get by. It makes sense why they would censor it here in the US.
As a 24 year old adult and single male, this is insane that they censor television like this on the Australian originals compared to the Disney versions. I'm also American and this show was legitimately my childhood. Almost every single episode happened in my life and Bluey & Bingo remind me of my sister and I. If I was able to handle Static Shock, South Park, and Elfen Lied prior to age 10, kids of Bluey's target audience can handle the uncensored content. This is what most childhoods look like, if you imagine the ideal childhood.
So I’m watching Bluey on different site than Disney+. I had no idea there were censored bits, and it seems very random. They censored the part about Bingo asking where babies come from, but kept the episode “Dad Baby”.
Cracking up how the visectemy one has the other animal eating a hotdog while seemingly talking about havnig one.xD I don't watch the show so idk if he had one or not, but it's just hilarious.
Despite having a lot of love, enjoyment and respect for this show, I get the feeling why certain people have distaste for it and because of that, companies like ABC (Australian Broadcasting Company) and Disney have been censoring the episodes on this list.
Thank goodness you spent the first 30 seconds explaining that this "Top 10 Times Bluey Was Censored" video is about the top 10 times Bluey was censored. I would've been so lost if you have just cut straight to the chase!
They would have aired these no problem back in the 2000's. Lucky's Dad was right, we're raising a nation of squibs Edit: squibs is Aussie slang for coward.
@@MarcelineRaven no way! Have you seen SpongeBob, Invader Zim, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, Ed, Edd, and Eddie, movies like Open Season and Shrek?
@@MarcelineRaven Oh trust me, watching Powerpuff Girls back in the day, I didn't realize the blood coming from HIM in the intro, nor that all those monsters had some form of gore when they were getting beat up. The only thing they may had done to change the show was remove the gnome episode - BUT it's on Hulu. But we even had a villain named Dick Hardley(? I know his first name), a creepy collector guy who actually STALKED AND COLLECTED THE GIRLS (of whom are in kindergarten, btw!), and a literal demon (possibly Satan). There were cases of animal cruelty, a sexist villain in one episode, Bubbles swearing (it was obviously censored so the word wasn't heard, but you hear the sound effects hinting at the other girls + the Professor saying it) and just all sorts of stuff that I'm sure wouldn't work today. :/ They may had changed Lil Arturo's voice as well due to stereotypes. I admit though, I liked his voice. The remake butchered everything I knew about PPG, and I'm so angry at it. I rewatched it as an adult, and I realized everything, lol. I lived a sheltered life, but my parents let me watch shows like PPG, Rugrats, and Spongebob just fine, despite any controversies later on. I saw Sailor Mouth from SB, I saw another similar episode in PPG, I saw Angelica throwing up so many times, and I heard Dil Pickles saying "poopy" more than I can count. While I am not a fan of graphic blood (like horror movie tier stuff) and a lot of swears being thrown around, I just choose what I want to watch and that's it; No complaining, no protesting, just don't watch again (or if I feel like giving it another try, come back later!). That's what appears to be wrong too. People immediately see one episode with something "offensive", and boycott the show because of the one ep. Just don't watch that episode! Or if the first ep doesn't make you comfortable, just don't watch the rest of the show! It's not that hard, especially if you have your own television or streaming service. /shrugs
Also for the daddy put down thing, whenever bluey said “ok bingo ready” that’s when I noticed that bingo was dizzy because of dad spinning her! It’s so crazy in such a fun way!
I think the decision to ban the male pregnancy episode wasn't because of male pregnancy but because of the topic of pregnancy in general. Disney did censor bingo asking how a baby comes to be so why shouldn't they want to censor how a baby comes into the world as well? And you could say that parents don't want to explain how it is a man could have a baby either. I personally don't want to have any of these conversations with my 3 year old for a few more years and Bluey is one of our favorite shows to watch, when we're not watching RU-vid.