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"Napoleon Bunny-Part" (Freleng; 1956):
ABC:
Probably as a result of the controversy in the early 1980s concerning Mighty
Mouse inhaling a flower, the Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show censors decided
to delete a scene of this cartoon, that of Napoleon inhaling some snuff and
Bugs trying the snuff himself, with the result of him sneezing all of the
toy soldiers off of Napoleon's map.
"Naughty Neighbors" (Clampett; 1939):
Nickelodeon:
The redrawn version of this cartoon shortened the Porky and Petunia duet of "Would You
Like to Take a Walk" (with modified lyrics).
"The Night Watchman" (Jones; 1939):
WB: Tommy Cat
punching mice was shortened.
"No Barking" (Jones; 1954):
ABC: Omitted scene:
Claude Cat emerges from under the manhole cover that has flattened him,
resumes his quest of destroying Frisky Puppy, and is so startled by Frisky's
next sudden barking outburst that he is thrown into the path of an elevated
train, which smashes into him at high speed.
"No Parking Hare" (McKimson; 1954):
ABC: Several
scenes missing were the following: as Bugs is reading Edgar Allan Poe, the
construction worker tries to chainsaw through Bugs'
dwelling and is zapped with electricity when his chainsaw hits a fuse box;
Bugs is in his hole singing "There Ain't No Place Like a Hole in The Ground"
while the worker is flying over the hole with a helicopter, drops a bomb as
Bugs rises from Bugs' bed to turn the page of Bugs' music, and is the victim
of his bomb's explosion after the bomb bounces off of Bugs' mattress, rises
out of the hole, and drops into the helicopter and into his arms; and the
worker builds a ladder out of pipes and climbs to the top of Bugs' hole with
a stick of dynamite, and Bugs blows through the pipes a lit match which
ignites the TNT in the worker's hand- BOOM!
CBS: The lit match, pipes, and ignited dynamite scene was spliced to lack
the match, the igniting of the dynamite, and the explosion. The viewer saw
the worker building the pipe ladder and then falling to ground as the ladder
collapses from the unshown blast.
"Notes to You" (Freleng; 1941):
FOX: A false
"iris-out" ended this cartoon abruptly with Porky holding his ears to the
cat's guitar song, and not seen was Porky killing the cat and the cat's nine
lives all singing. Eliminated also was Porky pointing a gun at the cat's
nose during the scene at the fence.
"Nutty News" (Clampett; 1942):
Nickelodeon:
A scene with the "new invention" (a jack-in-the-box Hitler) which a barber
uses to keep children perfectly still in the barber chair, was excised from
this black-and-white cartoon.

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