Thứ Hai, 23 tháng 4, 2018

Popular animated films are banned in many countries around the world

Popular animated films are banned in many countries around the world


Whether you're an adult or a kid, it's hard to resist the appeal of the animated films below. But no matter how popular they are, there are still films banned for very strange reasons.

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1.Tom and Jerry

Tom and Jerry's classic cartoons have fallen into many banned films around the world, many of them cut and the characters in the movie have been altered. The reason the film is banned is because the film teaches children to smoke, drink, use drugs and violence. Many episodes of "Tom and Jerry" were banned, cut and the characters in the movie were forced to change.



However, in the opinion of some critics and audiences, the main problem that the film encounter is that the film's director has not made any move to punish those who cause chaos and violence. Tom always have to pay for his ignorance, Jerry is still easy to cause trouble without any consequences.

2. Winnie the Pooh

Winnie the Pooh started trouble in China when there appeared an image of Pooh and President Xi. The image of a cute honey bean turned out to be similar to the appearance of the Chinese leader. People in your country can not see the funny, cute bear of this hilarious bears who only see the image of their leader, so the film suffered the scene "wiped out" from the small screen at billion people.

3. Peppa Pig


Unblocked by the absurdity of China's ban on Winnie the Pooh, the Australian government has a very convincing argument: Peppa Pig teaches young children not to be afraid of dangerous insects, while Australia has more than 10,000 poisonous spiders and children are taught to stay away from them. So the film was banned because it was contrary to the living knowledge taught here.


4. Cartoons with the appearance of Donald Duck


Donald Duck - this cute cartoon character is doomed to failure when appearing on screen in Finland. The reason given is that films with Donald Ducks contain 18+ content and propagate nonstandard values. Even so, the Helsinki Youth Commission has stated that these cartoons neglect family values, threaten morality, and disseminate an unnatural obsession with material wealth.

5. Pokemon


The film "Pokemon" was banned in Japan, Switzerland and Arab countries for reasons that could harm children's health. In one episode, there was a strange explosion accompanied by flashing blue and red flashes at a frequency of 12 Hz and many children watching the movie were affected. Even some children develop symptoms such as partial loss of vision, convulsions and loss of consciousness. It is estimated that more than 600 children have been hospitalized. The episode was banned, and the "Pokemon Shock" incident left a huge wake-up call.

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