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Dexter's Rude Removal
Topic Started: February 1, 2013, 8:25 pm (143 Views)
Tarantulas
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Dexter's Laboratory is one of my all time favorite cartoons. It plays on the Boomerang channel every evening. But there was one episode that was never aired and was not included in any DVD boxed set. It was shown once or twice at conventions and then never seen again. The reason? It was chock full of profanities and obscenities. The fans set up such an uproar about it that Cartoon Network made it available on their YouTube channel, with questionable language bleeped out. So sit back and enjoy...

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LOL okay, i can see why it would be bleeped, but i wouldn't have removed it from the tv series. It was pretty cute, especially Dexter's last sentence. :)

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I suppose the network was afraid of a boycott or something. The rest of the series is very innocent and pure, so this episode was a significant departure from the others.
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