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Toy Story 2
1999 American animated film
euphemism
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Disney+
Disney+ is an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming media service owned and operated by Disney Streaming, the streaming division of Disney Entertainment, a major business segment of the Walt Disney Company. The service primarily distributes films and television shows produced by Walt Disney Studios and Disney Television Studios, with dedicated content hubs for Disney's flagship brands; Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, ESPN (the US, Latin America, Caribbean, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa only), and Hulu as well as showcasing original and e
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring
2003 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-duk
self-censorship
Self-censorship is the act of censoring or classifying one's own discourse, typically not out of fear or deference to the perceived preferences, sensibilities, or infallibility of others, and often without overt external pressure. Self-censorship is commonly exhibited by film producers, directors, publishers, journalists, musicians, and social media personalities.
Arthur and the Minimoys
2006 film by Luc Besson
All the Money in the World
2017 film by Ridley Scott
Motion Picture Production Code
American film studio self-censorship rules (1930–1967)
South Park: The Stick of Truth
2014 video game
Parental Advisory
Notice placed on audio recordings with content inappropriate for children
JioHotstar
Indian over-the-top subscription video-on-demand streaming service
South Park: The Fractured But Whole
2017 video game
The Dukes of Hazzard
1979-1985 American television series
propaganda model
conceptual model in political economy
DVD region code
characteristic of DVDs
Rage
1977 novel by Stephen King
Future Library project
collection of works set to be published in 2114
Redo of Healer
Japanese light novel series
fig leaf
leaf of the fig tree, traditionally used in art to obscure nudity
television content rating system
rating systems for network and broadcast television
Pre-Code Hollywood
US cinema before the Motion Picture Production Code introduction
The Story of Doctor Dolittle
novel, and the first of the Doctor Dolittle Books
X rating
grade of film rating
Hot Coffee
minigame in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Mammy Two Shoes
character in the Tom & Jerry series
The Story of Little Black Sambo
1899 book
pixelization
Pixelization (in British English pixelisation) or mosaic processing is any technique used in editing images or video, whereby an image is blurred by displaying part or all of it at a markedly lower resolution. It is primarily used for censorship. The effect is a standard graphics filter, available in all but the most basic bitmap graphics editors.
broadcast delay
practice of intentionally delaying a radio and television broadcast of live material
Show Dogs
2018 film directed by Raja Gosnell
bleep censor
replacement of offensive language (swear words) or personal details with a beep sound
Chhaava
Chhaava () is a 2025 Indian Hindi-language epic historical action film based on the life of Sambhaji, the second ruler of the Maratha Empire, who is played by Vicky Kaushal. An adaptation of the Marathi novel Chhava by Shivaji Sawant, it is directed by Laxman Utekar and produced by Dinesh Vijan under Maddock Films. The cast also includes Akshaye Khanna and Rashmika Mandanna.
Clownhouse
Clownhouse is a 1989 American slasher film written and directed by Victor Salva in his feature-length directorial debut. It stars Nathan Forrest Winters, Brian McHugh, and Sam Rockwell as three young brothers stalked by escaped mental patients disguised as clowns, portrayed by Michael Jerome West, Bryan Weible, and David C. Reinecker. Clownhouse marks the second collaboration for Salva with Winters and McHugh, who previously appeared in his short film Something in the Basement (1986), and Rockwell's first film appearance.
Deranged
1974 film directed by Alan Ormsby
Don't Look Under the Bed
1999 film directed by Kenneth Johnson
corporate censorship
censorship by corporations
Mr. Popo
fictional character from Dragon Ball
Recently, My Sister Is Unusual
Japanese manga series
Videogame Rating Council
American rating system
DLsite
DLsite (ディーエルサイト), operated by the Japanese company EISYS, Inc. (株式会社エイシス), is an ecommerce storefront website and digital distribution service for downloading and selling a mixture of all-ages and adults-only doujinshi, doujin games, digital manga, light novel e-books, software, computer games, Android apps, and similar goods. As of 2022, DLsite had reached over 9 million global users. The service adapted its current name in January 2019.
The Path to 9/11
2006 television film directed by David L. Cunningham
The Three Impostors
novel by Arthur Machen
Where's Waldo?
American animated children's television series
kotobagari
is a sardonic term which refers to the reluctance to use words that are considered potentially offensive or politically incorrect in the Japanese language. For instance words such as , , , , kichigai ( or , "crazy"), , and are currently not used by the majority of Japanese publishing houses; the publishers often refuse to publish writing which includes these words.
Opinion corridor
metaphor for acceptable opinions in discussions