Some are obvious, like not enough viewers or being to,um inappropriate. Some are taken off because of racism or violence. Some examples are old bugs bunny cartoon's, WWII Propaganda and others. Sometimes the Cartoons are too creepy (like Mark Twain's "The mysterious Stranger" that was meant for kids, or simply outlive their legacy.
The movie faces of death was banned in 40+ countries i believe the exact amount of countries is 48 im not sure thought
The simpsons is made with traditional 2D drawn animation but in some modern episodes 3d animations are used.
yes at the start of the trapped in the dome part
The Simpsons Bowling happened in 2000.
In the Simpsons Movie nowhere in the movie stated that they lived in any certain area of Alaska.
No the simpsons are still on television and are still going strong!
Foods such as raw milk cheese are banned in the U.S. but allowed in France. Foie gras is banned in some states in the U.S. and countries like India, but allowed in France. Shark fin soup is banned in several countries, including the U.S., but still consumed in some Asian countries. Dog and cat meat is banned in many Western countries but consumed in parts of Asia.
Yes, Quorn has been banned in some countries due to concerns about its labeling and potential allergic reactions.
As of now, there is no official "Bible banned countries list." However, some countries have restrictions on the distribution or possession of the Bible, such as North Korea, Saudi Arabia, and China.
No countries are banned from participating
Youtube is banned in many countries. But I know why it is banned in Pakistan. Pakistani government banned youtube one year ago because the management of youtube denies to delete the blasphemous video of Prophet Mohammad PBUH.
Europe France and some u.s. states
Practically all countries banned DDT.
Not in the United states, but in some other countries it is.
None. No schools or states have banned homework. Some schools have reduced the amount given but it is still given out.
Yes, the Bible is banned in 52 countries around the world.
Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is not banned in any countries. However, some countries have regulations on its use in food products due to potential health concerns and require it to be labeled on food packaging.