![]() ![]() ![]() In a statement to IGN a representative for Nickelodeon said that the episode “centers on a virus storyline, so we have decided not to air it due to sensitivities surrounding the global real-world pandemic. Now onto “Kwarantined Krab.” It seems that this episode has been banished to the vault due to the fact that its storyline bears some striking similarities to the current coronavirus pandemic. The episode has now also been removed from Amazon Prime. Nickelodeon have not confirmed whether this scene is the reason behind the disappearance of the episode, saying only that the episode has “been out of rotation since 2018, following a standards review in which we determined some story elements were not kid-appropriate.” All the Light We Cannot See In this epic limited series based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning bestseller, a blind French girl and a young German soldier's paths collide during WWII. A live-action adaptation of Aang's story. The problematic scene which probably led to the episode being out of rotation since 2018, is when Patrick suggests a “panty raid,” resulting in the three breaking into Mr Krabs’ mum’s house and stealing all her underwear. Long ago, the four nations lived together in harmony then everything changed. SpongeBob lives in a pineapple with his pet snail, Gary, loves his job as a fry cook at the Krusty Krab, and has a knack for getting into all kinds of trouble without really trying. Let’s start with the season three episode “Mid-Life Crustacean.” The episode centres around Mr Krabs having a mid-life crisis and SpongeBob and Patrick’s attempts to cheer him up. Deep down in the Pacific Ocean in the subterranean city of Bikini Bottom lives a square yellow sponge named SpongeBob SquarePants. The episode “Kwarantined Krab,” that was due to air in the ongoing season 12, also appears to have been shelved, though both have been pulled for quite different reasons. The episode “Mid-Life Crustacean” has been taken “out of rotation” and is now no longer to stream on Paramount+ or purchase on services such as Amazon. In yet another example of a headline that only 2021 could produce, episodes of SpongeBob SquarePants have been pulled from streaming services because of concerns over their storylines. ![]() “We determined some story elements were not kid-appropriate” ![]()
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