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* The Music/KidRock songs "Fuck Off", "Black Chick, White Guy", "Fuck U Blind" and "WCSR" are omitted from the clean versions of the albums.

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* The Music/KidRock songs "Fuck Off", "Black Chick, White Guy", "Fuck U Blind" and "WCSR" are omitted from the clean versions of the albums. Also, his pre-''Music/DevilWithoutACause'' albums are all out of print and unlikely to be reissued or streamed due to sample clearance issues, except for his debut, ''Grits Sandwiches for Breakfast'', which is available on streaming services.

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* A ''ComicBook/MonicasGang'' story titled "O Mônico" was published in the 1990s, but it was never reprinted and the animated adaptation deleted from [=YouTube=] after it was discovered that one frame showed Jimmy Five's penis ''completely uncensored''. [[note]]It should be worth noting that male frontal nudity, especially from a ''child'', because only a paedophile would be offended by a small kid's penis, was not as taboo in Brazil in the 90s when the issue was first published.[[/note]]

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* A ''ComicBook/MonicasGang'' story titled "O Mônico" was published in the 1990s, but it was never reprinted and the animated adaptation deleted from [=YouTube=] after it was discovered that one frame showed Jimmy Five's penis ''completely uncensored''. [[note]]It should be worth noting that male frontal nudity, especially from a ''child'', because only a paedophile would be offended by a small kid's penis, mind you, was not as taboo in Brazil in the 90s when the issue was first published.[[/note]]
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Depending on the popularity or cult following of the series, often these episodes still get some mileage, through [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes tape tradings]], or various posting on Internet video sharing sites such as Website/YouTube.

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Depending on the popularity or cult following of the series, often these episodes still get some mileage, through [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes tape tradings]], or various posting on Internet video sharing sites such as Website/YouTube.
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* A ''ComicBook/MonicasGang'' story titled "O Mônico" was published in the 1990s, but it was never reprinted and the animated adaptation deleted from Website/YouTube after it was discovered that one frame showed Jimmy Five's penis ''completely uncensored''. [[note]]It should be worth noting that male frontal nudity, especially from a ''child'', because only a paedophile would be offended by a small kid's penis, was not as taboo in Brazil in the 90s when the issue was first published.[[/note]]

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* A ''ComicBook/MonicasGang'' story titled "O Mônico" was published in the 1990s, but it was never reprinted and the animated adaptation deleted from Website/YouTube [=YouTube=] after it was discovered that one frame showed Jimmy Five's penis ''completely uncensored''. [[note]]It should be worth noting that male frontal nudity, especially from a ''child'', because only a paedophile would be offended by a small kid's penis, was not as taboo in Brazil in the 90s when the issue was first published.[[/note]]



* ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'': While part 1 for "Wishy Washy" is still available on Website/YouTube, part 2 was removed for violating its terms of service. It's speculated that Lumpy's death and hideous corpse and/or Petunia's death, especially since it's a [[DrivenToSuicide suicide attempt]], was the reason for the video's removal. Even the episode that featured it, "Four on the Floor", was removed from [=YouTube=] for the same reason.

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* ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'': While part 1 for "Wishy Washy" is still available on Website/YouTube, [=YouTube=], part 2 was removed for violating its terms of service. It's speculated that Lumpy's death and hideous corpse and/or Petunia's death, especially since it's a [[DrivenToSuicide suicide attempt]], was the reason for the video's removal. Even the episode that featured it, "Four on the Floor", was removed from [=YouTube=] for the same reason.



** Taylor decided to remove the sixth episode from Website/YouTube for some reason. In fact, the fake DVD cover for Season One of the show even says, "Includes all 10 episodes from Season 1 (except Episode 6)." and "Episode 6 has been banned due to the creator not liking it." However, another user named [=TrickyMario7654=] reuploaded a fake TV broadcast that includes the episode, and this "broadcast" was later reuploaded by Taylor himself.

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** Taylor decided to remove the sixth episode from Website/YouTube [=YouTube=] for some reason. In fact, the fake DVD cover for Season One of the show even says, "Includes all 10 episodes from Season 1 (except Episode 6)." and "Episode 6 has been banned due to the creator not liking it." However, another user named [=TrickyMario7654=] reuploaded a fake TV broadcast that includes the episode, and this "broadcast" was later reuploaded by Taylor himself.



* ''WebVideo/SteveDMonster''. "You Can Be Fat Houndstooth" (S2) featured a RunningGag of [[CurseCutShort curses cut short]], which was ultimately met with negative reaction, which prompted the entry to be taken down from Website/YouTube altogether.

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* ''WebVideo/SteveDMonster''. "You Can Be Fat Houndstooth" (S2) featured a RunningGag of [[CurseCutShort curses cut short]], which was ultimately met with negative reaction, which prompted the entry to be taken down from Website/YouTube [=YouTube=] altogether.
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* A ''ComicBook/MonicasGang'' story titled "O Mônico" was published in the 1990s, but it was never reprinted and the animated adaptation deleted from Website/YouTube after it was discovered that one frame showed Jimmy Five's penis ''completely uncensored''. [[note]]It should be worth noting that male frontal nudity, especially from a ''child'', mind you, was not as taboo in Brazil in the 90s when the issue was first published.[[/note]]

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* A ''ComicBook/MonicasGang'' story titled "O Mônico" was published in the 1990s, but it was never reprinted and the animated adaptation deleted from Website/YouTube after it was discovered that one frame showed Jimmy Five's penis ''completely uncensored''. [[note]]It should be worth noting that male frontal nudity, especially from a ''child'', mind you, because only a paedophile would be offended by a small kid's penis, was not as taboo in Brazil in the 90s when the issue was first published.[[/note]]
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* A ''ComicBook/MonicasGang'' story titled "O Mônico" was published in the 1990s, but it was never reprinted and the animated adaptation deleted from Website/YouTube after it was discovered that one frame showed Jimmy Five's penis ''completely uncensored''. [[note]]It should be worth noting that male frontal nudity was not as taboo in Brazil in the 90s when the issue was first published.[[/note]]

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* A ''ComicBook/MonicasGang'' story titled "O Mônico" was published in the 1990s, but it was never reprinted and the animated adaptation deleted from Website/YouTube after it was discovered that one frame showed Jimmy Five's penis ''completely uncensored''. [[note]]It should be worth noting that male frontal nudity nudity, especially from a ''child'', mind you, was not as taboo in Brazil in the 90s when the issue was first published.[[/note]]
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** [[VideoGame/MarioParty1 The series' first entry]] contains mini-games that require players to quickly rotate the control stick, and many players ended up with burns on the palms of their hands as a result. This led to a class action lawsuit that Nintendo lost, forcing them to pay thousands of dollars in damage reparations as a result. This was the reason why the game wasn't included in any system's Virtual Console nor did it have any sort of re-release until the Platform/NintendoSwitch Online service 24 years later, as well as why control stick rotating mini-games aren't in any other ''Mario Party'' titles[[note]]save for rotating it only once in one mini-game in ''5'', as well as a board event in ''4''[[/note]] until ''Island Tour'', with ''The Top 100'' additionally bringing back one of the controversial mini-games from the original; however, this is alleviated by the 3DS's Circle Pad being safer. And again in ''Superstars'' on the Nintendo Switch, now with a safety warning before the minigame begins.
** ''VideoGame/MarioParty3'' was also never released on Virtual Console, most likely due to the Game Guy Spaces and their [[BettingMiniGame gambling minigames]], which could get the game a higher rating in countries that have a low opinion of the subject (or in the case of South Korea and Belgium, outright ban depictions of gambling). It was eventually confirmed to be re-released on Nintendo Switch Online alongside ''1'', nearly 22 years after its original release.

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** [[VideoGame/MarioParty1 The series' first entry]] contains mini-games that require players to quickly rotate the control stick, and many players ended up with burns on the palms of their hands as a result. This led to a class action lawsuit that Nintendo lost, forcing them to pay thousands of dollars in damage reparations as a result. This was the reason why the game wasn't included in any system's Virtual Console nor did it have any sort of re-release until the Platform/NintendoSwitch Online service 24 years later, later (now with a warning before the game boots up), as well as why control stick rotating mini-games aren't in any other ''Mario Party'' titles[[note]]save for rotating it only once in one mini-game in ''5'', as well as a board event in ''4''[[/note]] until ''Island Tour'', with ''The Top 100'' additionally bringing back one of the controversial mini-games from the original; however, this is alleviated by the 3DS's Circle Pad being safer. And again in ''Superstars'' on the Nintendo Switch, now with a safety warning before the minigame begins.
** ''VideoGame/MarioParty3'' was also never released on Virtual Console, most likely due to the Game Guy Spaces and their [[BettingMiniGame gambling minigames]], which could get the game a higher rating in countries that have a low opinion of the subject (or in the case of South Korea and Belgium, outright ban depictions of gambling). It was eventually confirmed to be re-released on Nintendo Switch Online alongside ''1'', nearly 22 years after its original release.
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** [[VideoGame/MarioParty1 The series' first entry]] contains mini-games that require players to quickly rotate the control stick, and many players ended up with burns on the palms of their hands as a result. This led to a class action lawsuit that Nintendo lost, forcing them to pay thousands of dollars in damage reparations as a result. This was the reason why the game wasn't included in any system's Virtual Console nor did it have any sort of re-release until the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch Online service 24 years later, as well as why control stick rotating mini-games aren't in any other ''Mario Party'' titles[[note]]save for rotating it only once in one mini-game in ''5'', as well as a board event in ''4''[[/note]] until ''Island Tour'', with ''The Top 100'' additionally bringing back one of the controversial mini-games from the original; however, this is alleviated by the 3DS's Circle Pad being safer. And again in ''Superstars'' on the Nintendo Switch, now with a safety warning before the minigame begins.

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** [[VideoGame/MarioParty1 The series' first entry]] contains mini-games that require players to quickly rotate the control stick, and many players ended up with burns on the palms of their hands as a result. This led to a class action lawsuit that Nintendo lost, forcing them to pay thousands of dollars in damage reparations as a result. This was the reason why the game wasn't included in any system's Virtual Console nor did it have any sort of re-release until the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch Platform/NintendoSwitch Online service 24 years later, as well as why control stick rotating mini-games aren't in any other ''Mario Party'' titles[[note]]save for rotating it only once in one mini-game in ''5'', as well as a board event in ''4''[[/note]] until ''Island Tour'', with ''The Top 100'' additionally bringing back one of the controversial mini-games from the original; however, this is alleviated by the 3DS's Circle Pad being safer. And again in ''Superstars'' on the Nintendo Switch, now with a safety warning before the minigame begins.
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* The original music video of "Bombtrack" by Music/RageAgainstTheMachine included support for the brutal Maoist Peruvian group ''Sendero Luminoso'' ("Shining Path"), complete with the group singing inside a cage, mimicking Abigael Guzman, leader and founder of the Shining Path, being shown in a cage after his capture. The video clip did not appear on the group's first home video, and it is in 2003 that the video finally appeared as bonus material on their Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium DVD.
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* The original version of ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'' episode "Atari Porn" is the only one that has never been uploaded to the official Cinemassacre [=YouTube=] channel, for reasons that are probably obvious from the title. It's still available on the Cinemassacre website and on [=YouTube=], but in a [[{{Bowdlerization}} heavily sanitized version]] with [[SelfDeprecation tons of self-deprecatory lines]], however.

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* The original version of ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'' episode "Atari Porn" is the only one that has never been uploaded to the official Cinemassacre [=YouTube=] channel, for reasons that are probably obvious from the title. It's still available on the Cinemassacre website and on [=YouTube=], but in a [[{{Bowdlerization}} heavily sanitized version]] with [[SelfDeprecation [[LampshadeHanging tons of self-deprecatory lines]], lampshade hanging]], however.
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* The original version of ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'' episode "Atari Porn" is the only one that has never been uploaded to the official Cinemassacre [=YouTube=] channel, for reasons that are probably obvious from the title. It's still available on the Cinemassacre website and on [=YouTube=], but in a [[Bowdlerization heavily sanitized version]] with [[SelfDeprecation tons of self-deprecatory lines]], however.

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* The original version of ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'' episode "Atari Porn" is the only one that has never been uploaded to the official Cinemassacre [=YouTube=] channel, for reasons that are probably obvious from the title. It's still available on the Cinemassacre website and on [=YouTube=], but in a [[Bowdlerization [[{{Bowdlerization}} heavily sanitized version]] with [[SelfDeprecation tons of self-deprecatory lines]], however.
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There exists a bowdlerized version on YouTube.


* ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'' episode "Atari Porn" is the only one that has never been uploaded to the official Cinemassacre [=YouTube=] channel, for reasons that are probably obvious from the title. It's still available on the Cinemassacre website, however.

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* The original version of ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'' episode "Atari Porn" is the only one that has never been uploaded to the official Cinemassacre [=YouTube=] channel, for reasons that are probably obvious from the title. It's still available on the Cinemassacre website, website and on [=YouTube=], but in a [[Bowdlerization heavily sanitized version]] with [[SelfDeprecation tons of self-deprecatory lines]], however.
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* ''Film/TheThreeStooges'': During a period of time in the 1970s, several TV stations across the US banned ''They Stooge to Conga'' (1943) due to its extreme violent nature throughout the film (indeed, Jules White considered it the peak of the series' violence, with such acts as a climbing spike being jammed into Moe's eye, scalp, and ear, Moe using a blow torch on Curly's butt in revenge, a wooden post hitting Moe in the neck and [[Main/FatalMethodActing actually injuring him]], and Curly being charged up "light a lightbulb" and being shorted with a hammer and a lightbulb), and ''The Yoke's on Me'' (1944) due to its mistreating racial views towards Asian Americans when several Japanese Men escape from a relocation center and all of them would later be killed after Curly throws an egg-shaped grenade at them at the end of the film. Some stations also refused to air shorts featuring [[EthnicScrappy African-American supporting actor Dudley Dickerson]].

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* ''Film/TheThreeStooges'': During a period of time in the 1970s, several TV stations across the US banned ''They Stooge to Conga'' (1943) due to its extreme violent nature throughout the film (indeed, Jules White considered it the peak of the series' violence, with such acts as a climbing spike being jammed into Moe's eye, scalp, and ear, Moe using a blow torch on Curly's butt in revenge, a wooden post hitting Moe in the neck and [[Main/FatalMethodActing [[OnSetInjury actually injuring him]], and Curly being charged up "light a lightbulb" and being shorted with a hammer and a lightbulb), and ''The Yoke's on Me'' (1944) due to its mistreating racial views towards Asian Americans when several Japanese Men escape from a relocation center and all of them would later be killed after Curly throws an egg-shaped grenade at them at the end of the film. Some stations also refused to air shorts featuring [[EthnicScrappy African-American supporting actor Dudley Dickerson]].
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* ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'' episode "Atari Porn" is the only one that has never been uploaded to the official Cinemassacre [=YouTube=] channel, for reasons that are probably obvious from the title.

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* ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'' episode "Atari Porn" is the only one that has never been uploaded to the official Cinemassacre [=YouTube=] channel, for reasons that are probably obvious from the title. It's still available on the Cinemassacre website, however.
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** Taylor also removed Episode 25 from his channel for some personal reason. However, it was reuploaded by [=TrickyMario7654=] and could still be seen on Taylor's channel in another fake TV broadcast (which is now missing but can be found on the Internet Archive).

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** Taylor also removed Episode 25 from his channel for some personal reason. However, it was reuploaded by [=TrickyMario7654=] and could still be seen on Taylor's channel in another fake TV broadcast (which is now missing but can be found on the Internet Archive). The episode was later featured in a video of Taylor reacting to a few of his own videos.
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* In the early 2022 reissue of ''Elephunk'' by Music/BlackEyedPeas, the song "Let's Get Retarded" was replaced by its clean version, titled "Let's Get It Started". The clean version had previously been featured as a bonus track on the 2004 reissue.
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* ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'' episode "Atari Porn" is the only one that has never been uploaded to the official Cinemassacre [=YouTube=] channel, for reasons that are probably obvious from the title.
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** Taylor also removed Episode 25 from his channel for some personal reason. However, it was reuploaded by [=TrickyMario7654=] and can still be seen on Taylor's channel in another fake TV broadcast.

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** Taylor also removed Episode 25 from his channel for some personal reason. However, it was reuploaded by [=TrickyMario7654=] and can could still be seen on Taylor's channel in another fake TV broadcast.broadcast (which is now missing but can be found on the Internet Archive).
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* The controversial "One in a Million" is the only song from ''Music/GNRLies'' that is not included on the deluxe version of ''Music/AppetiteForDestruction''.
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* As of October 2022, the Music/PattiSmith Group song "Rock N Roll Nigger" has been quietly removed from streaming services. On the iTunes Store, it was made an album-only song. A live performance on the ''Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Volume 9'' album, as well as cover versions, were not affected by this.

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** The songs "Drips" and "Fack" are omitted from the clean versions of the albums.



* The Music/{{Eminem}} songs "Drips" and "Fack" are omitted from the clean versions of the albums. The same goes for the Music/KidRock songs "Fuck Off", "Black Chick, White Guy", "Fuck U Blind" and "WCSR".

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* The Music/{{Eminem}} songs "Drips" and "Fack" are omitted from the clean versions of the albums. The same goes for the Music/KidRock songs "Fuck Off", "Black Chick, White Guy", "Fuck U Blind" and "WCSR"."WCSR" are omitted from the clean versions of the albums.
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* ''VideoGame/MarioParty1'' contains mini-games that require players to quickly rotate the control stick, and many players ended up with burns on the palms of their hands as a result. This led to a class action lawsuit that Nintendo lost, forcing them to pay thousands of dollars in damage reparations as a result. This was the reason why the game wasn't included in any system's Virtual Console nor did it have any sort of re-release until the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch Online service 24 years later, as well as why control stick rotating mini-games aren't in any other ''Mario Party'' titles[[note]]save for rotating it only once in one mini-game in ''5'', as well as a board event in ''4''[[/note]] until ''Island Tour'', with ''The Top 100'' additionally bringing back one of the controversial mini-games from the original; however, this is alleviated by the 3DS's Circle Pad being safer. And again in ''Superstars'' on the Nintendo Switch, now with a safety warning before the minigame begins.

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* ''VideoGame/JetpackJoyride'' held "Hygiene Event" on May 2020. While it was playable on Android, Creator/{{Apple}} did not allow the event to released on iOS versions due to its UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic-theming. Two previous events, "Zappy Bird" and "Cut & Run", had to be ran as a substitute, while Hygiene Event would not receive any reruns (nor would the items added alongside it be obtainable again) until 2023, when it came out on both iOS and Android with no issues.
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* Pretty much any track marked as "explicit" on streaming is missing from Internet jukeboxes, although Music/{{Devo}}'s "Modern Life" did slip through the cracks.
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Dammit, I know better than this! I fully deserve to have Leela ask what the hell is wrong with me.


* Since the Yoto Player is an audio player for young children, it's Music/{{Queen}} collection does not include "Fat Bottommed Girls" due to sexual content.

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* A number of Music/SiIvaGunner rips over the years have been taken down by the team themselves with no intention to reupload them, usually due to SensoryAbuse or [[BuryYourArt general poor quality]]. Of course, there are the occasional outliers, such as a ''VideoGame/KirbyPlanetRobobot'' rip that included an image of a baby with [[BodyHorror harlequin ichthyosis]] (which led to the ripper's removal from the collective), and a VideoGame/WarioWare rip removed due to lyrics that could be seen as [[PaedoHunt pedophilic]]. The Lost Media Wiki keeps [[https://lostmediawiki.com/SiIvaGunner_(partially_lost_removed_parody_music_videos_from_YouTube_channel;_2016-present) a fairly thorough list]] of banned rips and the reasons behind their removal.

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* A number of Music/SiIvaGunner rips over the years have been taken down by the team themselves with no intention to reupload them, usually due to SensoryAbuse or [[BuryYourArt general poor quality]]. Of course, there are the occasional outliers, such as a ''VideoGame/KirbyPlanetRobobot'' rip that included an image of a baby with [[BodyHorror harlequin ichthyosis]] (which led to the ripper's removal from the collective), and a VideoGame/WarioWare ''VideoGame/WarioWare'' rip removed due to lyrics that could be seen as [[PaedoHunt pedophilic]]. The Lost Media Wiki keeps [[https://lostmediawiki.com/SiIvaGunner_(partially_lost_removed_parody_music_videos_from_YouTube_channel;_2016-present) a fairly thorough list]] of banned rips and the reasons behind their removal.
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** Taylor later removed the replacement Episode 37 due to controversy over Sam calling Scotty a "dicksucking faggot". Episode 32, which uses the same phrase, along with Episode 50, which also features this F-word, got removed as well. These episodes were reuploaded to the Website/InternetArchive by Toodle-oo Enterprises.

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** Taylor later removed the replacement Episode 37 due to controversy over Sam calling Scotty a "dicksucking faggot". Episode 32, which uses the same phrase, along with Episode 50, which also features this F-word, got removed as well. These episodes were reuploaded to the Website/InternetArchive by Toodle-oo Enterprises. Later, Taylor Enterprises uploaded an edited version of Episode 50 that not only removes that F-word and some other swearing, but also removes a long logo that caused the original to be blocked worldwide on [=YouTube=].
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[[DistancedFromCurrentEvents Distancing from current events]] is another reason why episodes may be removed from the schedules. If an episode's content is felt to be too reminiscent of a major RealLife event (it being a terrorist attack, global pandemic, etc.), that episode is likely to be withdrawn out of respect. However, it may be reinstated once enough time has passed (or, if the ban is still in place, then the episode will most likely be readily available elsewhere).

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[[DistancedFromCurrentEvents Distancing from current events]] is another reason why episodes may be removed from the schedules. If an episode's content is felt to be too reminiscent of a major current or recent RealLife event (it being a terrorist attack, global pandemic, etc.), that episode is likely to be withdrawn out of respect. However, it may be reinstated once enough time has passed (or, if the ban is still in place, then the episode will most likely be readily available elsewhere).

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