Banned Cartoons

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  • 1940
  • 1 hr 4 min

Banned Cartoons is not a particular movie, but rather a collection of cartoons that were considered controversial and inappropriate for various reasons. These cartoons were either banned or heavily censored when they originally aired, but have since found new life among collectors and fans. The collection includes cartoons from the early days of animation, as well as more recent creations. Some of the cartoons are considered offensive due to their racial or cultural stereotypes, while others contain sexual innuendos or violent themes that were deemed too mature for younger audiences.

One of the most infamous banned cartoons is "Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs" from 1943, which was pulled from circulation due to its portrayal of African American characters as simple-minded and stereotypical. The cartoon was heavily criticized for its use of racial slurs and exaggerated accents, and has only been shown in limited release since its ban.

Another controversial cartoon is "Song of the South" from 1946, which was banned due to its depiction of African American characters as happy and content living on a Southern plantation during the Reconstruction era. The movie has been criticized for its romanticized view of slavery and has not been released to the general public in the United States since the 1980s.

More recent banned cartoons include episodes of "South Park" that were deemed too offensive for broadcast television, such as "200" and "201" which were censored by Comedy Central due to their depictions of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Other banned or censored episodes of "South Park" include "It Hits the Fan" for its use of profanity, and "The Death of Eric Cartman" for its violence and strong sexual content.

The collection also includes cartoons from other animation studios, such as Warner Bros. and Disney. Some of these cartoons have been banned or censored due to their depictions of violence or sexual innuendo. For example, the "Three Little Pigs" cartoon from Disney has been criticized for its portrayal of the Big Bad Wolf as a sexual predator, while the "Tom and Jerry" cartoons from Warner Bros. have been criticized for their depictions of racial and cultural stereotypes.

While some of the banished cartoons in the collection may seem dated or offensive by today's standards, they serve as a reminder of the changes in popular culture and societal norms over time. The collection offers a glimpse into the history of animation and the societal issues that have influenced the medium over the years. It also allows viewers to see how cartoons have evolved over time, both in terms of their technical quality and their content.

Overall, Banned Cartoons is a collection of controversial and once-forbidden cartoons that were either banned or censored for various reasons. Some of the cartoons are considered offensive by today's standards, but they serve as a reminder of the changes in popular culture and societal norms over time. The collection offers a glimpse into the history of animation and the societal issues that have influenced the medium over the years.

Banned Cartoons is a 1940 animated movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 4 minutes.

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  • Release Date
    1940
  • Runtime
    1 hr 4 min
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