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1It's worth mentioning that in general, while the English dub did change and/or bowdlerize a fair amount of aspects of the series, it kept in a ''very'' surprising amount of things that [[Creator/FourKidsEntertainment other companies]] wouldn't have.
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3* In Episode 36, we are treated to a scene of Phantomon ''strangling'' Matt with his chain (although they cut out that brief two seconds of the chain first wrapping around his neck). You can even ''hear Matt choking'', and yes, this was in the ''English dub!'' Bear in mind that death by strangulation was something even the ''[[Film/HarryPotter Harry Potter movies]]'' considered too graphic, and that was a PG-13 series. This was shown on a '''Y7 program!'''
4* And let's not forget that giant cockatrice Digimon chasing after Mimi and Sora who are in nothing but towels after turning the boys to stone. [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything Hard to get more Freudian]].
5** And then the cruise ship runs into an absolutely ''massive'' cactus, the tip of which opens up to reveal Mimi's crest. Freud would have a field day with that episode.
6* There's the famous [[CatFight slap fight]] between [[AngelicBeauty Angewomon]] and [[HotAsHell Ladydevimon]], with Angewomon out-right calling Ladydevimon "bitch" before giving the first strike.
7-->'''Izzy''': I know I shouldn't watch this, [[GirlOnGirlIsHot but for some reason I can't take my eyes off]].
8** [[MaleGaze Angewomon herself]] is practically the postergirl for this trope. Despite being an angel Digimon, she's arguably more scantily clad than the HellBentForLeather [=LadyDevimon=]. While [=LadyDevimon=] has a noticeable {{sideboob}} in her design, Angewomon takes it a step further by having cleavage on display at all times, skintight pantyhose around her HartmanHips, one of her legs is almost completely bare, and her inner thighs are very much visible. And while likely unintentional, she also digivolves from a [[StealthPun pussycat]], so make of that what you will.
9* They also left in a lot of the bath scenes that surprisingly (mostly) didn't get censored out, like the aforementioned Gomamon scene above.
10* The dialogue when Joe walks in the bath in Ep 8. In the original, Matt and Tai (Yamato and Taichi) become indignant at Joe covering up in an all-boys bath, so they leap out buck naked to try and take off his towel, with their nudity from the back being on full display for a second (and Joe's after being accidentally knocked out by Gomamon, with an extra shot of Tai from the back and looking proud). Obviously, ''that'' didn't make it into the dub, but it ''does'' add this bit:
11-->'''Matt''': Come on in, so far we haven't found any sharks in the water.
12-->'''Tai''': No big ones!
13** Let that sink in for a moment (Tai's facial expression does not help at all).
14** In the same episode the girls were having their own bath and were rudely interrupted by Gomamon. This also actually made it into the English dub.
15* In "Etemon's Comeback Tour", in a rare move for children's cartoons at the time, the blood running down Ogremon's face was kept in the dub.
16* Puppetmon's gun in the original, which was censored for the dub but made it into the manga.
17* The EvilVersusEvil fight against [=MetalEtemon=]. There's also [=MetalEtemon=]'s {{Fartillery}} attack.
18* Similar to the [[Anime/KirbyRightBackAtYa Kirby]] and ''Manga/OnePiece'' examples, there is a mention of steroids here. More specifically, when Matt sees Myotismon's OneWingedAngel form[[note]]At the time, it's [=VenomMyotismon=][[/note]]. Then again, considering the latter of the two characters is the bad guy, it has a bit of an [[DrugsAreBad implication]].
19** Elsewhere, [=VenoMyotismon's=] weak-point turns out to be a face on his crotch... And it talks.
20* They also left in the English dub, the "666" reference in the same episode... you know, as in Beast from the book of Revelation! Hard to believe this got through the air back in the 90's.
21** Not just a reference, it was a whole plot point that they had until "the hour of the beast" (6:06:06) This makes Myotismon practically ''Satan,'' at least until the fallen angel Lucemon (something that '''[[{{Disneyfication}} DISNEY]]''' didn't even attempt to censor) comes along in [[Anime/DigimonFrontier Season Four]].
22** There's a whole bunch of devil-based Digimon who don't get censored. Devimon, [=DemiDevimon=], Devidramon, [=LadyDevimon=], [=MarineDevimon=], [=IceDevimon=], Daemon[[note]]who's ''usually'' called Creepymon in English[[/note]], [=SkullSatamon=]... the list goes on. The earliest toys replace Devi- with Dark- in most of those names, but the show and the later merchandise don't. What class of Digimon are they? "Fallen Angel Digimon." Of course, nearly all are the EvilCounterpart of an Angel Digimon. How nobody complained is a huge mystery. Ironically, ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' incurred the brunt of the MoralGuardians' wrath despite not having explicit demonic references until ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'''s Houndoom, so it's possible that being in its shadow helped it avoid censorship. (Strangely, they've got a bigger problem with Myth/NorseMythology. [[VideoGame/DigimonWorld3 Ragnamon becomes Galacticmon]], though he keeps his Ragnarok Cannon. Also, Zudomon's "Thor's Hammer" becomes "Vulcan's Hammer", and [[WorldTree Yggdrasil]] becomes "King Drasil.")
23* During the fight against Apocalymon, after Angewomon is hit by [=MetalSeadramon=]'s River of Power (providing a MaleGaze shot in the process), the viewers are treated to a shot of Kari screaming... and Angewomon's cleavage.
24* The English dub did this beautifully, to the point where one wonders how the network was able to keep in a good chunk of the following.
25** In [[TearJerker a slightly different example]] from the usual, Izzy's parents imply that his mother had a miscarriage or a stillborn shortly before they adopted him.
26** In one example literally. For the most part the dub avoided poop jokes by changing it to sludge (ex: the Numemon threw numesludge at the kids, not poop as in the original). The same can't be said for the moment when while the kids were in Sora's cousin's car, Koromon [[PottyFailure couldn't wait]]. Or when Tai was overfeeding Agumon to get him to Digivolve into his Ultimate form, which also caused a PottyFailure.
27** In another possible example of GettingCrapPastTheRadar, the dub doesn't change a plot-critical reference to the NumberOfTheBeast.
28** They don't hide [[NeverSayDie the concept of death]] like most 90s dubs did either.
29*** Of course this only applies if resurrection follows. The scene where Wizardmon kicks the bucket is deleted in the dub.
30*** They were still explicitly clear that Wizardmon was killed though. However the final episode tries to lighten it up by suggesting that he will be reborn, of course next season we find out that it wasn't the case. (Whether the specific reference was in the original or not, it ''is'' an aspect of the original that dead Digimon are 'reconfigured' to start over; it's why Patamon spent most of the Etemon arc as Poyomon/Tokomon after his HeroicSacrifice as Angemon. ''Why Wizardmon didn't get better'' is a good question. The only change to his situation for the dub is the exact moment where his eyes close is omitted... but we do see it in later flashbacks.) [[spoiler: He eventually does resurrect in the ''Xros Wars'' manga, but that was after years of assuming he was gone for good.]]
31*** Why Wizardmon didn't get reconfigured is (sort of) explained. It's stated at some point that Digimon that 'die' in the Digital world will eventually be reborn there. Wizardmon died in the real world, thus he couldn't be reconfigured.
32*** It's actually possible the dub edit made Wizardmon's death almost ''traumatic'' for Kari, as she's quietly begging him to answer her after he thanked Gatomon. And we still see his body lying there when Kari grabs her Digivice, giving the implication he [[DiesWideOpen died like that.]]
33** The dub got away with the fact that Matt's father smoked like they normally wouldn't do.

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