Since, this is getting popular, these are not the only edits on Disney+.
- Splash has additional zoomed shots to hide nudity, which is as ugly as you& #39;d expect.
- Adventures in Babysitting uses a US TV which erases all swearing.
- Lilo and Stitch uses the censored UK version. https://twitter.com/AllisonPregler/status/1249616330220847106">https://twitter.com/AllisonPr...
- Splash has additional zoomed shots to hide nudity, which is as ugly as you& #39;d expect.
- Adventures in Babysitting uses a US TV which erases all swearing.
- Lilo and Stitch uses the censored UK version. https://twitter.com/AllisonPregler/status/1249616330220847106">https://twitter.com/AllisonPr...
In Lilo and Stitch& #39;s case, the scene where Lilo hides in a washing machine has been altered so she appears out of a cabinet. This was a cut mandated by the UK& #39;s BBFC for dangerous imitable behaviour. Unlike the other edits, Disney+ may have used the wrong master by mistake.
This is the small change, which presumably escaped notice because the running time is identical. https://twitter.com/Visible_Xela/status/1249780302232408066">https://twitter.com/Visible_X...
And, yes, these edits are absolutely by intent, and will say so themselves. https://twitter.com/BrianMartin1226/status/1249780312462237698">https://twitter.com/BrianMart...
Here is a list of all the edits made to the Disney+ of Splash, all of which to reduce or eliminate nudity, including the use of alternate footage. https://www.movie-censorship.com/report.php?ID=765444">https://www.movie-censorship.com/report.ph...
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