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Even the other segments of the episode set that it fell under (titled "Four on the Floor") were privatized by [=MondoMedia=]'s [=YouTube=] channel for the same reason. Still, the entirety of "Wishy Washy" can be officially watched on [=MondoMedia=]'s website, and all segments of "Four on the Floor" are available on Amazon Prime Video and Platform/{{Crunchyroll}}. You can also find the whole episode on [=YouTube=] in the form of reuploads if you're lucky.

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Even the other segments of the episode set that it fell under (titled "Four on the Floor") were privatized by [=MondoMedia=]'s [=YouTube=] channel for the same reason. Still, the entirety of "Wishy Washy" can be officially watched on [=MondoMedia=]'s website, and all segments of "Four on the Floor" are available on [[Creator/PrimeVideo Amazon Prime Video Video]] and Platform/{{Crunchyroll}}. You can also find the whole episode on [=YouTube=] in the form of reuploads if you're lucky.
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Even the other segments of the episode set that it fell under (titled "Four on the Floor") were privatized by [=MondoMedia=]'s [=YouTube=] channel for the same reason. Still, the entirety of "Wishy Washy" can be officially watched on [=MondoMedia=]'s website, and all segments of "Four on the Floor" are available on Amazon Prime Video and Crunchyroll. You can also find the whole episode on [=YouTube=] in the form of reuploads if you're lucky.

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Even the other segments of the episode set that it fell under (titled "Four on the Floor") were privatized by [=MondoMedia=]'s [=YouTube=] channel for the same reason. Still, the entirety of "Wishy Washy" can be officially watched on [=MondoMedia=]'s website, and all segments of "Four on the Floor" are available on Amazon Prime Video and Crunchyroll.Platform/{{Crunchyroll}}. You can also find the whole episode on [=YouTube=] in the form of reuploads if you're lucky.
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Even the other segments of the episode set that it fell under (titled "Four on the Floor") were privatized by [=MondoMedia=]'s [=YouTube=] channel for the same reason. Still, the entirety of "Wishy Washy" can be officially watched on [=MondoMedia=]'s website, and all segments of "Four on the Floor" are available on Amazon Prime Video. You can also find the whole episode on [=YouTube=] in the form of reuploads if you're lucky.

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Even the other segments of the episode set that it fell under (titled "Four on the Floor") were privatized by [=MondoMedia=]'s [=YouTube=] channel for the same reason. Still, the entirety of "Wishy Washy" can be officially watched on [=MondoMedia=]'s website, and all segments of "Four on the Floor" are available on Amazon Prime Video.Video and Crunchyroll. You can also find the whole episode on [=YouTube=] in the form of reuploads if you're lucky.
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* BannedEpisode: While the "part one" video clip for this episode is still officially available on Website/YouTube, [=MondoMedia=] removed the second part from the site in April 2020 due to it violating [=YouTube=]'s Community Guidelines. It's speculated that either Lumpy's [[NightmareFuel horrifying corpse]] or Petunia's intentional suicide caused its removal. It's most likely the latter, as videos featuring intentional suicides aren't allowed on the site, regardless if they happen in a cartoon or a real-life recorded video.//
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* BannedEpisode: While the "part one" video clip for this episode is still officially available on Website/YouTube, [=MondoMedia=] removed the second part from the site in April 2020 due to it violating [=YouTube=]'s Community Guidelines. It's speculated that either Lumpy's [[NightmareFuel horrifying corpse]] or Petunia's intentional suicide caused its removal. It's most likely the latter, as videos featuring intentional suicides aren't allowed on the site, regardless if they happen in a cartoon or a real-life recorded video.//
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* BannedEpisode: While the "part one" video clip for this episode is still officially available on Website/YouTube, [=MondoMedia=] removed the second part from the site in April 2020 due to it violating [=YouTube=]'s Community Guidelines. It's speculated that either Lumpy's [[NightmareFuel horrifying corpse]] or Petunia's intentional suicide caused its removal. It's most likely the latter, as videos featuring intentional suicides aren't allowed on the site, regardless if they happen in a cartoon or a real-life recorded video. Even the other segments of the episode set that it fell under (titled "Four on the Floor") were privatized by [=MondoMedia=]'s [=YouTube=] channel for the same reason. Still, the entirety of "Wishy Washy" can be officially watched on [=MondoMedia=]'s website, and all segments of "Four on the Floor" are available on Amazon Prime Video. You can also find the whole episode on [=YouTube=] in the form of reuploads if you're lucky.

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* BannedEpisode: While the "part one" video clip for this episode is still officially available on Website/YouTube, [=MondoMedia=] removed the second part from the site in April 2020 due to it violating [=YouTube=]'s Community Guidelines. It's speculated that either Lumpy's [[NightmareFuel horrifying corpse]] or Petunia's intentional suicide caused its removal. It's most likely the latter, as videos featuring intentional suicides aren't allowed on the site, regardless if they happen in a cartoon or a real-life recorded video. //
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Even the other segments of the episode set that it fell under (titled "Four on the Floor") were privatized by [=MondoMedia=]'s [=YouTube=] channel for the same reason. Still, the entirety of "Wishy Washy" can be officially watched on [=MondoMedia=]'s website, and all segments of "Four on the Floor" are available on Amazon Prime Video. You can also find the whole episode on [=YouTube=] in the form of reuploads if you're lucky.

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* BannedEpisode:
** While the "part one" video clip for this episode is still officially available on Website/YouTube, [=MondoMedia=] removed the second part from the site in April 2020 due to it violating [=YouTube=]'s Community Guidelines. It's speculated that either Lumpy's [[NightmareFuel horrifying corpse]] or Petunia's intentional suicide caused its removal. It's most likely the latter, as videos featuring intentional suicides aren't allowed on the site, regardless if they happen in a cartoon or a real-life recorded video.
** Even the other segments of the episode set that it fell under (titled "Four on the Floor") were privatized by [=MondoMedia=]'s [=YouTube=] channel for the same reason. Still, the entirety of "Wishy Washy" can be officially watched on [=MondoMedia=]'s website, and all segments of "Four on the Floor" are available on Amazon Prime Video. You can also find the whole episode on [=YouTube=] in the form of reuploads if you're lucky.

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BannedEpisode: While the "part one" video clip for this episode is still officially available on Website/YouTube, [=MondoMedia=] removed the second part from the site in April 2020 due to it violating [=YouTube=]'s Community Guidelines. It's speculated that either Lumpy's [[NightmareFuel horrifying corpse]] or Petunia's intentional suicide caused its removal. It's most likely the latter, as videos featuring intentional suicides aren't allowed on the site, regardless if they happen in a cartoon or a real-life recorded video.
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video. Even the other segments of the episode set that it fell under (titled "Four on the Floor") were privatized by [=MondoMedia=]'s [=YouTube=] channel for the same reason. Still, the entirety of "Wishy Washy" can be officially watched on [=MondoMedia=]'s website, and all segments of "Four on the Floor" are available on Amazon Prime Video. You can also find the whole episode on [=YouTube=] in the form of reuploads if you're lucky.
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** While the "part one" video clip for this episode is still officially available on Website/YouTube, [=MondoMedia=] removed the second part from the site in April 2020 due to it violating [=YouTube=]'s Community Guidelines. It's speculated that either Lumpy's [[NightmareFuel horrifying corpse]] or Petunia's intentional suicide caused its removal. It's most likely the latter, as videos featuring intentional suicides aren't allowed on the site, regardless if they are in a cartoon or real-life related.

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** While the "part one" video clip for this episode is still officially available on Website/YouTube, [=MondoMedia=] removed the second part from the site in April 2020 due to it violating [=YouTube=]'s Community Guidelines. It's speculated that either Lumpy's [[NightmareFuel horrifying corpse]] or Petunia's intentional suicide caused its removal. It's most likely the latter, as videos featuring intentional suicides aren't allowed on the site, regardless if they are happen in a cartoon or a real-life related.recorded video.
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** While the "part one" video clip for this episode is still officially available on Website/YouTube, [=MondoMedia=] removed the second part from the site in April of 2020 due to it violating [=YouTube=]'s Community Guidelines. It's speculated that either Lumpy's [[NightmareFuel horrifying corpse]] or Petunia's intentional suicide caused its removal. It's most likely the latter, as videos featuring intentional suicides aren't allowed on the site, regardless if they are in a cartoon or real-life related.

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** While the "part one" video clip for this episode is still officially available on Website/YouTube, [=MondoMedia=] removed the second part from the site in April of 2020 due to it violating [=YouTube=]'s Community Guidelines. It's speculated that either Lumpy's [[NightmareFuel horrifying corpse]] or Petunia's intentional suicide caused its removal. It's most likely the latter, as videos featuring intentional suicides aren't allowed on the site, regardless if they are in a cartoon or real-life related.
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** While "part one" video clip for this episode is still officially available on Website/YouTube, [=MondoMedia=] removed the second part from the site in April of 2020 due to it violating [=YouTube=]'s Community Guidelines. It's speculated that either Lumpy's [[NightmareFuel horrifying corpse]] or Petunia's intentional suicide caused its removal. It's most likely the latter, as videos featuring intentional suicides aren't allowed on the site, regardless if they are in a cartoon or real-life related.

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** While the "part one" video clip for this episode is still officially available on Website/YouTube, [=MondoMedia=] removed the second part from the site in April of 2020 due to it violating [=YouTube=]'s Community Guidelines. It's speculated that either Lumpy's [[NightmareFuel horrifying corpse]] or Petunia's intentional suicide caused its removal. It's most likely the latter, as videos featuring intentional suicides aren't allowed on the site, regardless if they are in a cartoon or real-life related.
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** While "part one" video clip for this episode is still officially available on Website/YouTube, [=MondoMedia=] removed the second part from the site in April of 2020 due to it being in violation of [=YouTube=]'s Community Guidelines. It's speculated that either Lumpy's [[NightmareFuel horrifying corpse]] or Petunia's intentional suicide caused its removal. It's most likely the latter, as videos featuring intentional suicides aren't allowed on the site, regardless if they are in a cartoon or real-life related.

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** While "part one" video clip for this episode is still officially available on Website/YouTube, [=MondoMedia=] removed the second part from the site in April of 2020 due to it being in violation of violating [=YouTube=]'s Community Guidelines. It's speculated that either Lumpy's [[NightmareFuel horrifying corpse]] or Petunia's intentional suicide caused its removal. It's most likely the latter, as videos featuring intentional suicides aren't allowed on the site, regardless if they are in a cartoon or real-life related.
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** While "part one" video clip for this episode is still officially available on Website/YouTube, [=MondoMedia=] removed the second part from the site due to it being in violation of [=YouTube=]'s Community Guidelines. It's speculated that either Lumpy's [[NightmareFuel horrifying corpse]] or Petunia's intentional suicide caused its removal. It's most likely the latter, as videos featuring intentional suicides aren't allowed on the site, regardless if they are in a cartoon or real-life related.

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** While "part one" video clip for this episode is still officially available on Website/YouTube, [=MondoMedia=] removed the second part from the site in April of 2020 due to it being in violation of [=YouTube=]'s Community Guidelines. It's speculated that either Lumpy's [[NightmareFuel horrifying corpse]] or Petunia's intentional suicide caused its removal. It's most likely the latter, as videos featuring intentional suicides aren't allowed on the site, regardless if they are in a cartoon or real-life related.
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** Even the other segments of the episode set that it fell under (titled "Four on the Floor") was privatized by [=MondoMedia=]'s [=YouTube=] channel for the same reason. Still, the entirety of "Wishy Washy" can be officially watched on [=MondoMedia=]'s website, and all segments of "Four on the Floor" are available on Amazon Prime Video. You can also find the whole episode on [=YouTube=] in the form of reuploads if you're lucky.

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** Even the other segments of the episode set that it fell under (titled "Four on the Floor") was were privatized by [=MondoMedia=]'s [=YouTube=] channel for the same reason. Still, the entirety of "Wishy Washy" can be officially watched on [=MondoMedia=]'s website, and all segments of "Four on the Floor" are available on Amazon Prime Video. You can also find the whole episode on [=YouTube=] in the form of reuploads if you're lucky.
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** While "part one" video clip for this episode is still officially available on Website/YouTube, [=MondoMedia=] removed the second part from the site due to it being in violation of [=YouTube=]'s Community Guidelines. It's speculated that either Lumpy's [[NightmareFuel horrifying corpse]] or Petunia's intentional suicide caused its removal. It's most likely the latter, as intentional suicides aren't allowed on the site, regardless if they are in a cartoon or real-life related.

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** While "part one" video clip for this episode is still officially available on Website/YouTube, [=MondoMedia=] removed the second part from the site due to it being in violation of [=YouTube=]'s Community Guidelines. It's speculated that either Lumpy's [[NightmareFuel horrifying corpse]] or Petunia's intentional suicide caused its removal. It's most likely the latter, as videos featuring intentional suicides aren't allowed on the site, regardless if they are in a cartoon or real-life related.
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** While "part one" video clip for this episode is still officially available on Website/YouTube, [=MondoMedia=] removed the second part from the site due to it being in violation of [=YouTube=]'s Community Guidelines. It's speculated that either Lumpy's [[NightmareFuel horrifying corpse]] or Petunia's intentional suicide caused its removal. It's most likely the latter however, as intentional suicides aren't allowed on the site, regardless if they are in a cartoon or real-life related.

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** While "part one" video clip for this episode is still officially available on Website/YouTube, [=MondoMedia=] removed the second part from the site due to it being in violation of [=YouTube=]'s Community Guidelines. It's speculated that either Lumpy's [[NightmareFuel horrifying corpse]] or Petunia's intentional suicide caused its removal. It's most likely the latter however, latter, as intentional suicides aren't allowed on the site, regardless if they are in a cartoon or real-life related.

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* BannedEpisode: While part one for this episode is still available on Website/YouTube, part two was removed from from the site due to it being in violation of [=YouTube=]'s Community Guidelines. It is speculated that either Lumpy's [[NightmareFuel horrifying corpse]] or Petunia's intentional suicide caused it's removal. It's most likely the latter however, as intentional suicides aren't allowed on the site, regardless if they are in a cartoon or real-life related.
** Even the episode that featured it, "Four on the Floor", was privatized by [=MondoMedia=]'s [=YouTube=] channel for the same reason. However, the entirety of "Wishy Washy" can be watched on [=MondoMedia=]'s website and "Four on the Floor" is available on Amazon Prime Video.
** Although, you can still find the episode on Youtube in the form of reuploads if you're lucky.

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While part one "part one" video clip for this episode is still officially available on Website/YouTube, part two was [=MondoMedia=] removed from the second part from the site due to it being in violation of [=YouTube=]'s Community Guidelines. It is It's speculated that either Lumpy's [[NightmareFuel horrifying corpse]] or Petunia's intentional suicide caused it's its removal. It's most likely the latter however, as intentional suicides aren't allowed on the site, regardless if they are in a cartoon or real-life related.
** Even the other segments of the episode set that featured it, it fell under (titled "Four on the Floor", Floor") was privatized by [=MondoMedia=]'s [=YouTube=] channel for the same reason. However, Still, the entirety of "Wishy Washy" can be officially watched on [=MondoMedia=]'s website website, and all segments of "Four on the Floor" is are available on Amazon Prime Video.
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Video. You can still also find the whole episode on Youtube [=YouTube=] in the form of reuploads if you're lucky.
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* BannedEpisode: While part one for this episode is still available on Youtube, part two was removed from YouTube due to it being in violation of YouTube's Community Guidelines. It is speculated that either Lumpy's [[NightmareFuel horrifying corpse]] or Petunia's intentional suicide caused it's removal. It's most likely the latter however, as intentional suicides aren't allowed on the site, regardless if they are in a cartoon or real-life related.
** Even the episode that featured it, "Four on the Floor", was privatized by [=MondoMedia=]'s YouTube channel for the same reason. However, the entirety of "Wishy Washy" can be watched on [=MondoMedia=]'s website and "Four on the Floor" is available on Amazon Prime Video.

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* BannedEpisode: While part one for this episode is still available on Youtube, Website/YouTube, part two was removed from YouTube from the site due to it being in violation of YouTube's [=YouTube=]'s Community Guidelines. It is speculated that either Lumpy's [[NightmareFuel horrifying corpse]] or Petunia's intentional suicide caused it's removal. It's most likely the latter however, as intentional suicides aren't allowed on the site, regardless if they are in a cartoon or real-life related.
** Even the episode that featured it, "Four on the Floor", was privatized by [=MondoMedia=]'s YouTube [=YouTube=] channel for the same reason. However, the entirety of "Wishy Washy" can be watched on [=MondoMedia=]'s website and "Four on the Floor" is available on Amazon Prime Video.

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* BannedEpisode: While part one for this episode is still available on Youtube, part two was removed for violating its terms of service. It's speculated that the reason was Lumpy's death and [[NightmareFuel hideous corpse]] and/or Petunia's death, especially since it's a suicide attempt was the reason for the video's removal. Even the episode that featured it, "Four on the Floor", was removed for the same reason. The entirety of "Wishy Washy" can be watched on [=MondoMedia=]'s website and "Four on the Floor" is available on Amazon Prime Video.

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* BannedEpisode: While part one for this episode is still available on Youtube, part two was removed for violating its terms from YouTube due to it being in violation of service. It's YouTube's Community Guidelines. It is speculated that the reason was either Lumpy's death and [[NightmareFuel hideous horrifying corpse]] and/or or Petunia's death, especially since intentional suicide caused it's a suicide attempt was the reason for the video's removal. It's most likely the latter however, as intentional suicides aren't allowed on the site, regardless if they are in a cartoon or real-life related.
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Even the episode that featured it, "Four on the Floor", was removed privatized by [=MondoMedia=]'s YouTube channel for the same reason. The However, the entirety of "Wishy Washy" can be watched on [=MondoMedia=]'s website and "Four on the Floor" is available on Amazon Prime Video.
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* BannedEpisode: While part one for this episode is still available on Youtube, part two was removed for violating its terms of service. It's speculated that the reason was Lumpy's death and hideous corpse and/or Petunia's death, especially since it's a suicide attempt was the reason for the video's removal. Even the episode that featured it, "Four on the Floor", was removed for the same reason. The entirety of "Wishy Washy" can be watched on MondoMedia's website and "Four on the Floor" is available on Amazon Prime Video.

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* BannedEpisode: While part one for this episode is still available on Youtube, part two was removed for violating its terms of service. It's speculated that the reason was Lumpy's death and [[NightmareFuel hideous corpse corpse]] and/or Petunia's death, especially since it's a suicide attempt was the reason for the video's removal. Even the episode that featured it, "Four on the Floor", was removed for the same reason. The entirety of "Wishy Washy" can be watched on MondoMedia's [=MondoMedia=]'s website and "Four on the Floor" is available on Amazon Prime Video.
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* BannedEpisode: While part one for this episode is still available on Youtube, part two was removed for violating it's terms of service. It's speculated that Lumpy's death and hideous corpse and/or Petunia's death, especially since it's a suicide attempt was the reason for the video's removal. Even the episode that featured it, "Four on the Floor", was removed for the same reason. The entirety of "Wishy Washy" can be watched on MondoMedia's website and "Four on the Floor" is available on Amazon Prime Video.

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* BannedEpisode: While part one for this episode is still available on Youtube, part two was removed for violating it's its terms of service. It's speculated that the reason was Lumpy's death and hideous corpse and/or Petunia's death, especially since it's a suicide attempt was the reason for the video's removal. Even the episode that featured it, "Four on the Floor", was removed for the same reason. The entirety of "Wishy Washy" can be watched on MondoMedia's website and "Four on the Floor" is available on Amazon Prime Video.Video.
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*BannedEpisode: While part one for this episode is still available on Youtube, part two was removed for violating it's terms of service. It's speculated that Lumpy's death and hideous corpse and/or Petunia's death, especially since it's a suicide attempt was the reason for the video's removal. Even the episode that featured it, "Four on the Floor", was removed for the same reason. The entirety of "Wishy Washy" can be watched on MondoMedia's website and "Four on the Floor" is available on Amazon Prime Video.

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