Spongebob Just One Bite Uncut

I haven't seen it on TV for a while. :O

But I think Patrick2403 is right. ;)
 
They used to show the 'Deleted Scene' in the episode before, over here, but now they don't for some strange reason. Now it doesn't show the gas bucket part anymore, it did the last few times I saw it, but now it doesn't.
 
They used to show the 'Deleted Scene' in the episode before, over here, but now they don't for some strange reason. Now it doesn't show the gas bucket part anymore, it did the last few times I saw it, but now it doesn't.
They want the show to be kid-friendly so they don't want to show he** or anything that involves gas/fire I guess :P
 
Timo,
Nickelodeon and the other major cartoon studios have a policy about
showing dangerous "repeatable" behavior. Though a few kids may have
access to robotic arms and buckets of kerosene (not grease), the fire
gag in Just One Bite went through every possible Nickelodeon approval
and it was determined that it did NOT meet the standard for
repeatable behavior, . It was checked, re-checked, approved,
animated and aired intact multiple times after its October 2001
premiere.

So why is it gone now?

Believe it or not, the fire scene from Just One Bite, and others like
it, were erased from history... because of the 9/11 terrorist
attacks! One of the geniuses at Nickelodeon's Standards and
Practices Department (and they're ALL geniuses)--or perhaps someone
from higher up-- decided that after being subjected to the disaster
at the World Trade Center, the delicate children of America should be
protected from all images of fire and even, in some cases, references
to firemen. Many scenes like mine were cut from the Nickelodeon
library, often resulting in continuity issues, and sometimes even
creating story problems which make the episodes unwatchable. One
entire series, Constant Payne, Nickelodeon's first action cartoon,
was cancelled before a single episode ever aired.
(http://youtube.com/watch?v=1PwEyWucKJE).

As for why the "I have no soul" flames have reappeared on DVD...
perhaps it is because those were metaphorical flames, not actual
ones, and therefore, less likely to harm the imaginary talking
cartoon octopus burglar. If you would like those flames removed
again, I'm sure it will only take one angry letter to Nickelodeon.
However, if you would like the other scenes restored, it will take
angry letters from you and several million of your friends, plus a
boycott and personal threats against the lives of Nickelodeon
executives. A controlling share of Viacom stock would also be
helpful. :-)
--Jay

Nick blows
 
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Timo,
Nickelodeon and the other major cartoon studios have a policy about
showing dangerous "repeatable" behavior. Though a few kids may have
access to robotic arms and buckets of kerosene (not grease), the fire
gag in Just One Bite went through every possible Nickelodeon approval
and it was determined that it did NOT meet the standard for
repeatable behavior, . It was checked, re-checked, approved,
animated and aired intact multiple times after its October 2001
premiere.

So why is it gone now?

Believe it or not, the fire scene from Just One Bite, and others like
it, were erased from history... because of the 9/11 terrorist
attacks! One of the geniuses at Nickelodeon's Standards and
Practices Department (and they're ALL geniuses)--or perhaps someone
from higher up-- decided that after being subjected to the disaster
at the World Trade Center, the delicate children of America should be
protected from all images of fire and even, in some cases, references
to firemen. Many scenes like mine were cut from the Nickelodeon
library, often resulting in continuity issues, and sometimes even
creating story problems which make the episodes unwatchable. One
entire series, Constant Payne, Nickelodeon's first action cartoon,
was cancelled before a single episode ever aired.
(http://youtube.com/watch?v=1PwEyWucKJE).

As for why the "I have no soul" flames have reappeared on DVD...
perhaps it is because those were metaphorical flames, not actual
ones, and therefore, less likely to harm the imaginary talking
cartoon octopus burglar. If you would like those flames removed
again, I'm sure it will only take one angry letter to Nickelodeon.
However, if you would like the other scenes restored, it will take
angry letters from you and several million of your friends, plus a
boycott and personal threats against the lives of Nickelodeon
executives. A controlling share of Viacom stock would also be
helpful. :-)
--Jay

Nick blows


but will they ever put it on dvd or something?
 
Nick blows
I know. <_<
Nick is too sensitive. By the way, can I have Jay Lender's e-mail address?
No. :P

Yeah, how did you get Jay Lender's e-mail?
I've got special powers.

Timo,
Nickelodeon and the other major cartoon studios have a policy about
showing dangerous "repeatable" behavior. Though a few kids may have
access to robotic arms and buckets of kerosene (not grease), the fire
gag in Just One Bite went through every possible Nickelodeon approval
and it was determined that it did NOT meet the standard for
repeatable behavior, . It was checked, re-checked, approved,
animated and aired intact multiple times after its October 2001
premiere.

So why is it gone now?

Believe it or not, the fire scene from Just One Bite, and others like
it, were erased from history... because of the 9/11 terrorist
attacks! One of the geniuses at Nickelodeon's Standards and
Practices Department (and they're ALL geniuses)--or perhaps someone
from higher up-- decided that after being subjected to the disaster
at the World Trade Center, the delicate children of America should be
protected from all images of fire and even, in some cases, references
to firemen. Many scenes like mine were cut from the Nickelodeon
library, often resulting in continuity issues, and sometimes even
creating story problems which make the episodes unwatchable. One
entire series, Constant Payne, Nickelodeon's first action cartoon,
was cancelled before a single episode ever aired.
(http://youtube.com/watch?v=1PwEyWucKJE).

As for why the "I have no soul" flames have reappeared on DVD...
perhaps it is because those were metaphorical flames, not actual
ones, and therefore, less likely to harm the imaginary talking
cartoon octopus burglar. If you would like those flames removed
again, I'm sure it will only take one angry letter to Nickelodeon.
However, if you would like the other scenes restored, it will take
angry letters from you and several million of your friends, plus a
boycott and personal threats against the lives of Nickelodeon
executives. A controlling share of Viacom stock would also be
helpful. :-)
--Jay

Nick blows


but will they ever put it on dvd or something?
Most likely not because they are already coming out with dvds with only current season episodes on it. (season 4 volumes, friend or foe (with ONLY season 5 episodes)). I doubt any dvd in the future is going to have any season 1-3 episodes on it
 
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