Ink & Paint Club (1997– )
Too bad the PC Police got to it
21 March 2006
The Ink and Paint Club is a great collection of the older classics that we never seem to get enough of. Unfortunately, much "politically incorrect" content has been simply removed from the versions that are currently shown on the Disney Channel. Examples of censored episodes include "The Country Cousin", "The Fire Fighters", "Home Defense", "The Three Little Pigs", "The Nifty Nineties", "Broken Toys", "Donald's Dilemma", "Mickey's Trailer", "The Vanishing Private", "How To Be A Sailor", "For Whom The Bulls Toll", "Spare The Rod", "Pluto's Dream House", "Woodland Cafe", and probably many others I have missed. For shame! By the way, the Ink and Paint Club moniker comes from the movie, "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" (the club where Jessica Rabbit sings).
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