Added it back (among other examples), since Tropes Are Not Narrow and there's no other existing trope that covers that sort of thing.
Removed because it's completely wrong (It's a script change done before the movie release, not an edit in movie rereleases, and the Transformers movie didn't had similar editings about Optimus Prime's death at all)
- G.I. Joe: The Movie: Duke goes from dead to being in a "coma," and then recovering (off-screen), thanks to similar editing done in Transformers: The Movie. Note that this was done entirely upon reaction to Optimus Prime's death in the aforementioned movie, which was met with such negative reaction that the original plans of killing off Duke were scrapped. And the funny thing is, the live-action sequel was delayed because of a dispute over killing Duke (as played by Channing Tatum).
Not to mention the delay in the sequel to the live action movie wasn't because of killing Duke.
Found a Youtube Channel with political stances you want to share? Hop on over to this page and add them.In modern slang, perhaps. But dictionaries define "B-girl" as "a woman paid to encourage customers at a bar to buy her drinks", and this was definitely the recognized meaning in the 1940s. To be fair, it could have more risqué implications, but so does being a burlesque performer, which is Kitty's cover story.
Cut this from the page as this involved going from one medium to another (an adaptation) as opposed the original work being censored:
Despite what I said in the edit reasons, I hesitate to list it in Adaptational Modesty on the grounds that it doesn't involve making outfits less revealing.
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