Controversial TV Episodes of Popular Shows That Have Been Totally Banned

"Butt Atoms" - Teen Titans Go!

In this episode of Teen Titans Go!, the team messes around with "atomic toots" and accidentally end up causing a worldwide plague. The episode was first aired in October of 2019 but was taken completely off of the roster in 2019. Cartoon Network never said "why" outright, but we can all guess. 

"Blame It On Lisa" - The Simpsons

The Simpsons have yet another banned episode, but this time it was for insensitive content. "Blame It On Lisa" was originally aired in 2002 and followed the family as they traveled to Brazil. There were a lot of unfair stereotypes presented in the episode, and Brazilians were not happy. 

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