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* '''Exploited''': ???

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* '''Exploited''': ???A RealityWarper villain traps Charles and Diane, heavy smokers, in a movie with a rating that doesn't allow smoking to be depicted, in order to torture them.

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* '''Defied''': ???

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* '''Defied''': ???"Charles and Diane" never saw a re-release thanks to a single smoking scene.



* '''Deconstructed''': "Charles and Diane" re-release was met with negative reception because the smoking scenes are cut.
* '''Reconstructed''': The producers want to teach the younger generation that smoking can kill, hence the removal of the smoking scenes.



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* '''Downplayed''': Charles was occasionally seen smoking, but the re-release changed his cigarette to a lollipop, toothpick, or other similar item.
* '''Justified''': In the re-release, the characters actually learn that smoking is bad.

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* '''Downplayed''': Charles was occasionally seen smoking, but the re-release changed his cigarette to [[SweetTooth a lollipop, lollipop]], toothpick, or other similar item.
* '''Justified''': In the re-release, the characters actually [[SmokingIsNotCool learn that smoking is bad.bad]].



* '''Double Subverted''': Which turns out to have been a lollipop.
* '''Parodied''': ???

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* '''Double Subverted''': Which [[BaitAndSwitch turns out to have been a lollipop.
lollipop]].
* '''Parodied''': ???A group of characters are seen sucking on lollipops and behaving like stereotypical smokers.
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'''Basic Trope''': Cigarettes and other tobacco products are removed from a work, or are otherwise not shown even when it would be expected.
* '''Straight''': The re-release of "Charles and Diane" removes the scenes with smoking.
* '''Exaggerated''': Everyone in the movie "Charles and Diane" already smoked, so the re-release ends up changing a lot of the movie.
* '''Downplayed''': Charles was occasionally seen smoking, but the re-release changed his cigarette to a lollipop, toothpick, or other similar item.
* '''Justified''': In the re-release, the characters actually learn that smoking is bad.
* '''Inverted''': "Charles and Diane" didn't have any instances of tobacco products being used, but the re-release adds a lot of it.
* '''Subverted''': Although most of the smoking is censored, there is a scene that shows a man smoking a cigarette at one point.
* '''Double Subverted''': Which turns out to have been a lollipop.
* '''Parodied''': ???
* '''Zig-Zagged''': Some scenes with smoking are kept in, while others are altered or removed.
* '''Averted''':
** Smoking is left in.
** The work doesn't have any instances where smoking would even be expected.
* '''Enforced''': "Charles and Diane" was made at a time where [[ValuesDissonance smoking was more common in family-oriented media]].
* '''Lampshaded''': [[WesternAnimation/GravityFalls "Why is there nothing in my hand?"]]
* '''Invoked''': Charles decides to quit smoking in the movie.
* '''Exploited''': ???
* '''Defied''': ???
* '''Discussed''': ???
* '''Conversed''': "And they replaced his cigarette with a lollipop... really?"
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%% * '''Played for Horror''': ???

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