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Since Disney is involved, it has to be mentioned they have been in the business of "cleaning up" old movies since the 1950s in order to maintain their "family friendly" image. That's their brand. They remove all the hard edges so parents can "feel safe" when buying one of their movies. If a company Disney acquires has released an explicit version and a safety version of a movie, expect Disney to only release the safety version after the acquisition. That's what Disney is, that's what it's always been. Complaining about Disney changing movies to suit its brand is like complaining about Turner colorizing B&W movies -- they are who they are and they're not going to change.

Jun 13, 2023
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