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Inappropriate SpongeBob episodes get pulled by streaming services

New York (CNN) — Two "SpongeBob SquarePants" episodes are no longer available on Paramount+ and Amazon because of inappropriate content.

One episode, "Kwarantined Crab," from the show's 12th season, centers on a virus storyline. "We have decided to not air it due to sensitivities surrounding the global, real-world pandemic," a spokesperson for Nickelodeon told CNN Business.

In the episode, a health inspector comes to the Krusty Krab and finds a case of the "Clam Flu" in the restaurant. Upon this discovery, the health inspector quarantines the patrons, and the characters grow anxious. Those who are assumed to have the virus are shunned and tossed in a freezer.

The removal of the "Kwarantined Crab" comes during a time of increased anti-Asian violence in the United States. The episode's storyline reflects feelings of increased isolation and hatred that many Asian communities have experienced since the Covid-19 pandemic began. The World Health Organization has urged people to avoid terms like "Chinese virus" or because they can create a backlash against people of Asian descent, though former President Donald Trump repeatedly ignored such pleas.

Another episode called "Mid-Life Crustacean" has been out of rotation since 2018. In it, SpongeBob, Patrick and Mr. Krabs break into a woman's house and steal her underwear. "We determined some story elements were not kid-appropriate," the Nickelodeon spokesperson said.

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by Anonymousreply 11April 1, 2021 12:54 PM

Last year Black people, now it's Asians. Cultural (in)sensitivity and the woke agenda run amok.

by Anonymousreply 1March 31, 2021 2:52 PM

Do thru really think children think about this or that adults are taking their cues from old cartoons? lol. Jesus Christ.

by Anonymousreply 2March 31, 2021 3:02 PM

It sounds pretty reasonable, young children might be scared by the virus story line under the present circumstances. The writer of the story might be projecting cultural issues onto the story where they aren't really relevant.

by Anonymousreply 3March 31, 2021 3:14 PM

I think the episode was made in 2019, before the pandemic. Pretty crazy.

by Anonymousreply 4March 31, 2021 3:20 PM

Why is it OK to say South African Virus or UK Virus but not Chinese Virus? Fuck this crap

by Anonymousreply 5March 31, 2021 3:21 PM

Doesn't he LIVE in BIKINI Bottom?!

by Anonymousreply 6March 31, 2021 3:55 PM

To be honest, I never understood why people didn’t cancel this show due to the Patrick character. He is clearly....”differently abled” and the jokes are at his expense.

by Anonymousreply 7March 31, 2021 4:17 PM

It’s a PLANDEMIC, sheeple! Wake up!

by Anonymousreply 8March 31, 2021 6:54 PM

R5, bless your heart. Nobody is saying those things, they're saying "variant".

by Anonymousreply 9March 31, 2021 7:11 PM

R9 ChinaVirus ChinkVirus WuFlu Boogaloo!

by Anonymousreply 10March 31, 2021 9:13 PM

^^ Oops! Wrong thread!! Apologies.

by Anonymousreply 11April 1, 2021 12:54 PM
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