Well. I dont have the Noggin app, but i got this from Wikipedia. So, Robot and Monster is on the service, despite being a Nicktoon and not a Nick Jr show.
What is the strangest things you ever seen on a streaming service.
Probably some of the odd edits HBO Max makes to episodes of "Sesame Street", such as splicing in the credits from the episodes that aired on the Friday of the original episodes' airings.
And when Disney+ boasts about "all your favourite Simpsons moments" on their service. But what if one of your favourite moments is from "Stark Raving Dad", which is not on the service?
Speaking of, their "presented as originally created" disclaimer is in the description of "Fantasia", which actually uses the censored version.
I know these might not be that strange to you, but those are some of the only examples I can think of.
Speaking of, their "presented as originally created" disclaimer is in the description of "Fantasia", which actually uses the censored version.
That is a generic disclaimer they slap on just about everything over a certain age. I think they deal with Fantasia is that it’s been censored for decades now.
Post by extremewreck2000 on Feb 17, 2021 15:47:17 GMT
Well I mean, I've been on Netflix, & haven't seen some particularly strange stuff. I don't even remember the names of some of those Netflix shows really. I mostly watched shows like Chowder, Beast Wars, some of the DiC Sonic cartoons, & possibly a few others here, & there. Most of the time, I'm just on YouTube which isn't really "streaming" anyways, so that's all I'll say on the matter.
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Speaking of, their "presented as originally created" disclaimer is in the description of "Fantasia", which actually uses the censored version.
That is a generic disclaimer they slap on just about everything over a certain age. I think they deal with Fantasia is that it’s been censored for decades now.
Yeah. It would be more accurate to say something like "This programme has/may have been modified from its original version".
That might be something they could also put on their prints of "Gravity Falls", which remove the symbol of one of the character's hats (don't remember the name), likely from a version produced for a region where such symbols are offensive.