According to WaluigiFanGuy2133, there was a banned scene on Peep and the Big Wide World.
This is perhaps my favorite show of all time, so I'm very curious about this and if it's real. Does anyone know what scene he might be referring to? I'm also curious as to if it ever aired on PBS (the network I first saw the show on) or only on the original TLC/Discovery Kids airing. (PBS first broadcast season 1 in 2007-2009 and began to broadcast later seasons in 2010).
My personal opinion says that it is a hoax or joke. If you read all of the comments on the page, you will see many other "deleted scenes". Such as Cailiou, Blue's Clues, and many others. Also, a comment replied to "Is this real" said How to write a fake article and put steps below it.
Post by aaaaaaaaaaaaa on Dec 13, 2017 13:10:15 GMT
I agree, especially since the guy who posted that also "Wished A Blue's Clues Episode "Blue Takes You To School" Will Aired On Adult Swim With A Banned Scene". Exactly like that.
The Lost Media Archive is filled with obvious hoaxes like this that's not even funny. There would be no way that a deleted scene of Blue's Clues, a Nick Jr. show meant for children, to air on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim program (Cartoon Network is one of Nickelodeon's competitors alongside the Disney Channel and Adult Swim is Cartoon Network's program meant for airing cartoons aimed towards adults, while Nick at Night airs both family-friendly and adult-oriented sitcoms from various decades).
Just treat the Lost Media Archive like it doesn't exist and stay on the Lost Media Wiki; we are much more reliable than they are and I'm pretty sure the "deleted scenes" on there don't actually exist.
Despite the frustrations of normal day life we go through, the best thing to do about it is still being happy for our friends and family.
The Lost Media Archive is filled with obvious hoaxes like this that's not even funny. There would be no way that a deleted scene of Blue's Clues, a Nick Jr. show meant for children, to air on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim program (Cartoon Network is one of Nickelodeon's competitors alongside the Disney Channel and Adult Swim is Cartoon Network's program meant for airing cartoons aimed towards adults, while Nick at Night airs both family-friendly and adult-oriented sitcoms from various decades).
Just treat the Lost Media Archive like it doesn't exist and stay on the Lost Media Wiki; we are much more reliable than they are and I'm pretty sure the "deleted scenes" on there don't actually exist.
The Lost Media Archive is filled with obvious hoaxes like this that's not even funny. There would be no way that a deleted scene of Blue's Clues, a Nick Jr. show meant for children, to air on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim program (Cartoon Network is one of Nickelodeon's competitors alongside the Disney Channel and Adult Swim is Cartoon Network's program meant for airing cartoons aimed towards adults, while Nick at Night airs both family-friendly and adult-oriented sitcoms from various decades).
Just treat the Lost Media Archive like it doesn't exist and stay on the Lost Media Wiki; we are much more reliable than they are and I'm pretty sure the "deleted scenes" on there don't actually exist.
The Lost Media Archive is filled with obvious hoaxes like this that's not even funny. There would be no way that a deleted scene of Blue's Clues, a Nick Jr. show meant for children, to air on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim program (Cartoon Network is one of Nickelodeon's competitors alongside the Disney Channel and Adult Swim is Cartoon Network's program meant for airing cartoons aimed towards adults, while Nick at Night airs both family-friendly and adult-oriented sitcoms from various decades).
Just treat the Lost Media Archive like it doesn't exist and stay on the Lost Media Wiki; we are much more reliable than they are and I'm pretty sure the "deleted scenes" on there don't actually exist.
Well said
We also have more interesting personalities than they do. Dycaite, Bedhead Bernie, Jorge, LMW-tan, Rebel Taxi, the list goes on.