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* The final scene of "Friend or Foe?" might be the biggest example of this trope causing a scene considered this to be altered for a western animated show, since the offending clip does not show up in Mumfie's Quest, and the show's creator denies its' existence. [[spoiler: In it, there's a longer sequence when Mumfie gets imprisoned that is very terrifying. Mumfie is asked to stop whistling by Bristle, who then makes a scary face as he locks the holding cell's door on Mumfie]]. It was the first thing that ever scared this troper in her lifetime, and re-watching this clip on VHS made her not able to sleep that night. She's not alone-a fellow relative of hers also went to a doctor who couldn't show Fox Kids or any other afternoon kids' blocks or Disney-related channels because of this scene and had to resort to Nickelodeon programming, an IMDB reviewer said that the scene made them cry as well, and of said troper's friends was scared of the scene when he was shown it on a wikia. Complaints about this scene were reason why some countries skipped the Mumfie's Quest arc, and why, in a similar case to the [=DiC=] ''Anime/SailorMoon'' episode "Day of Destiny", the final two episodes of Mumfie's Quest were combined in Norway.

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* The final scene of "Friend or Foe?" might be the biggest example of this trope causing a scene considered this to be altered for a western animated show, since the offending clip does not show up in Mumfie's Quest, and the show's creator denies its' existence. [[spoiler: In it, there's a longer sequence when Mumfie gets imprisoned that is very terrifying. Mumfie is asked to stop whistling by Bristle, who then makes a scary face as he locks the holding cell's door on Mumfie]]. It was the first thing that ever scared this troper in her lifetime, and re-watching this clip on VHS made her not able to sleep that night. She's not alone-a fellow relative of hers also went to a doctor who couldn't show Fox Kids or any other afternoon kids' blocks or Disney-related channels because of this scene and had to resort to Nickelodeon programming, an IMDB reviewer said that the scene made them cry as well, and of said troper's friends was scared of the scene when he was shown it on a wikia. Complaints about this scene were reason why some countries skipped the Mumfie's Quest arc, and why, in a similar case to the [=DiC=] ''Anime/SailorMoon'' episode "Day of Destiny", the final two episodes of Mumfie's Quest were combined in Norway.
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* The final scene of "Friend or Foe?" might be the biggest example of this trope causing a scene considered this to be altered for a western animated show, since the offending clip does not show up in Mumfie's Quest, and the show's creator denies its' existence. [[spoiler: In it, there's a longer sequence when Mumfie gets imprisoned that is very terrifying. Mumfie is asked to stop whistling by Bristle, who then makes a scary face as he locks the holding cell's door on Mumfie]]. It was the first thing that ever scared this troper in her lifetime, and re-watching this clip on VHS made her not able to sleep that night. She's not alone-a fellow relative of hers also went to a doctor who couldn't show Fox Kids or any other afternoon kids' blocks or Disney-related channels because of this scene and had to resort to Nickelodeon programming, an IMDB reviewer said that the scene made them cry as well, and of said troper's friends was scared of the scene when he was shown it on a wikia. Complaints about this scene were reason why some countries skipped the Mumfie's Quest arc, and why, in a similar case to the DiC Anime/SailorMoon episode "Day of Destiny", the final two episodes of Mumfie's Quest were combined in Norway.

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* The final scene of "Friend or Foe?" might be the biggest example of this trope causing a scene considered this to be altered for a western animated show, since the offending clip does not show up in Mumfie's Quest, and the show's creator denies its' existence. [[spoiler: In it, there's a longer sequence when Mumfie gets imprisoned that is very terrifying. Mumfie is asked to stop whistling by Bristle, who then makes a scary face as he locks the holding cell's door on Mumfie]]. It was the first thing that ever scared this troper in her lifetime, and re-watching this clip on VHS made her not able to sleep that night. She's not alone-a fellow relative of hers also went to a doctor who couldn't show Fox Kids or any other afternoon kids' blocks or Disney-related channels because of this scene and had to resort to Nickelodeon programming, an IMDB reviewer said that the scene made them cry as well, and of said troper's friends was scared of the scene when he was shown it on a wikia. Complaints about this scene were reason why some countries skipped the Mumfie's Quest arc, and why, in a similar case to the DiC Anime/SailorMoon [=DiC=] ''Anime/SailorMoon'' episode "Day of Destiny", the final two episodes of Mumfie's Quest were combined in Norway.
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* The final scene of "Friend or Foe?" might be the biggest example of this trope causing a scene considered this to be altered for a western animated show, since the offending clip does not show up in Mumfie's Quest, and the show's creator denies its' existence. [[spoiler: In it, there's a longer sequence when Mumfie gets imprisoned that is very terrifying. Mumfie is asked to stop whistling by Bristle, who then makes a scary face as he locks the holding cell's door on Mumfie]]. It was the first thing that ever scared this troper in her lifetime, and re-watching this clip on VHS made her not able to sleep that night. She's not alone-a fellow relative of hers also went to a doctor who couldn't show Fox Kids or any other afternoon kids' blocks or Disney-related channels because of this scene and had to resort to Nickelodeon programming, and an IMDB reviewer said that the scene made them cry as well.

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* The final scene of "Friend or Foe?" might be the biggest example of this trope causing a scene considered this to be altered for a western animated show, since the offending clip does not show up in Mumfie's Quest, and the show's creator denies its' existence. [[spoiler: In it, there's a longer sequence when Mumfie gets imprisoned that is very terrifying. Mumfie is asked to stop whistling by Bristle, who then makes a scary face as he locks the holding cell's door on Mumfie]]. It was the first thing that ever scared this troper in her lifetime, and re-watching this clip on VHS made her not able to sleep that night. She's not alone-a fellow relative of hers also went to a doctor who couldn't show Fox Kids or any other afternoon kids' blocks or Disney-related channels because of this scene and had to resort to Nickelodeon programming, and an IMDB reviewer said that the scene made them cry as well.well, and of said troper's friends was scared of the scene when he was shown it on a wikia. Complaints about this scene were reason why some countries skipped the Mumfie's Quest arc, and why, in a similar case to the DiC Anime/SailorMoon episode "Day of Destiny", the final two episodes of Mumfie's Quest were combined in Norway.
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* If anyone has watched the original version of "Friend or Foe?", there's a longer sequence [[spoiler: when Mumfie gets imprisoned that is very terrifying. Mumfie is asked to stop whistling by Bristle, who then makes a scary face as he locks the holding cell's door on Mumfie]]. It was the first thing that ever scared this troper in her lifetime, and re-watching this clip on VHS made her not able to sleep that night. She's not alone-a fellow relative of hers also went to a doctor who couldn't show Fox Kids or any other afternoon kids' blocks because of this scene and had to resort to Nickelodeon programming, and an IMDB reviewer said that the scene made them cry as well.

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* If anyone has watched the original version The final scene of "Friend or Foe?", Foe?" might be the biggest example of this trope causing a scene considered this to be altered for a western animated show, since the offending clip does not show up in Mumfie's Quest, and the show's creator denies its' existence. [[spoiler: In it, there's a longer sequence [[spoiler: when Mumfie gets imprisoned that is very terrifying. Mumfie is asked to stop whistling by Bristle, who then makes a scary face as he locks the holding cell's door on Mumfie]]. It was the first thing that ever scared this troper in her lifetime, and re-watching this clip on VHS made her not able to sleep that night. She's not alone-a fellow relative of hers also went to a doctor who couldn't show Fox Kids or any other afternoon kids' blocks or Disney-related channels because of this scene and had to resort to Nickelodeon programming, and an IMDB reviewer said that the scene made them cry as well.
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* The Secretary of Night is this. Many children who watched the show have been scared by him.

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* The Secretary of Night is this. Many children who watched the show have been scared by him.him.
* If anyone has watched the original version of "Friend or Foe?", there's a longer sequence [[spoiler: when Mumfie gets imprisoned that is very terrifying. Mumfie is asked to stop whistling by Bristle, who then makes a scary face as he locks the holding cell's door on Mumfie]]. It was the first thing that ever scared this troper in her lifetime, and re-watching this clip on VHS made her not able to sleep that night. She's not alone-a fellow relative of hers also went to a doctor who couldn't show Fox Kids or any other afternoon kids' blocks because of this scene and had to resort to Nickelodeon programming, and an IMDB reviewer said that the scene made them cry as well.
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* The Secretary of Night is this. Many children who watched the show have been scared by him.

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