Said in my own way, over the years, several episodes of cartoons have been banned in various countries due to content deemed inappropriate and offensive. For example, some episodes of "SpongeBob Squarepants" have been excluded in the Netherlands due to fears related to behaviors considered problematic for children. In China's "The Simpsons" she was censored for her depiction of American culture and political commentary. In addition, in some countries of the Middle East, episodes "Pokémon" were banned due to the presence of religious or cultural elements that were not in line with local norms. These censorships reflect the different cultural and political sensitivities of the various countries of the world.
I already watched “Mr. Skinnylegs” and yeah, let's just say that it wasn't a very good episode to be aired on public TV in Australia as it encouraged children to play with spiders because they're "small" and "harmless", but there are bigger spiders and not to mention a lot more dangerous in Australia than anywhere else. In fact, Australia is home to the most dangerous spiders, which was exactly why this particular episode had to be banned in that country.
#Pokemon! I don't look at Peppa Pig but I do understand that banned episode though and trust me I really don't like those things and I did heard that there are very dangerous spiders in Brisbane and Sydney Australia if I remember, I forgot what their names are and it's for the best I don't try and look that up as I already have enough bad dreams about them as it is. I do remember once I use to see grand daddy long legs spiders and I think they are safe to be picked up by their legs. I don't know if this is true or not about them and correct me if I'm wrong but I heard they are dangerous spiders but also harmless due to their fangs being so small they can't do nothing to anyone but still just to be safe it's best to stay away from them.
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Said in my own way, over the years, several episodes of cartoons have been banned in various countries due to content deemed inappropriate and offensive. For example, some episodes of "SpongeBob Squarepants" have been excluded in the Netherlands due to fears related to behaviors considered problematic for children. In China's "The Simpsons" she was censored for her depiction of American culture and political commentary. In addition, in some countries of the Middle East, episodes "Pokémon" were banned due to the presence of religious or cultural elements that were not in line with local norms. These censorships reflect the different cultural and political sensitivities of the various countries of the world.
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I already watched “Mr. Skinnylegs” and yeah, let's just say that it wasn't a very good episode to be aired on public TV in Australia as it encouraged children to play with spiders because they're "small" and "harmless", but there are bigger spiders and not to mention a lot more dangerous in Australia than anywhere else. In fact, Australia is home to the most dangerous spiders, which was exactly why this particular episode had to be banned in that country.
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#Pokemon! I don't look at Peppa Pig but I do understand that banned episode though and trust me I really don't like those things and I did heard that there are very dangerous spiders in Brisbane and Sydney Australia if I remember, I forgot what their names are and it's for the best I don't try and look that up as I already have enough bad dreams about them as it is. I do remember once I use to see grand daddy long legs spiders and I think they are safe to be picked up by their legs. I don't know if this is true or not about them and correct me if I'm wrong but I heard they are dangerous spiders but also harmless due to their fangs being so small they can't do nothing to anyone but still just to be safe it's best to stay away from them.