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The endless and exhausting weekend pursuit of our elusive paradise had sobered us to the bleak realities of purchasing agricultural land. The stunning view was inevitably offset by inadequate papers the fairyland hemmed-in by a bubbling brook would cost us not just an arm and a leg, but our kidneys and livers too! That mystical mountain perch with fern and orchid-laced trees either lacked clear access or was mired in legal tangles. Our wild goose chase over the years led us to many prospective wonderlands. Our two boys were growing up in a heartbeat, and I couldn’t imagine raising them sans the adventures of a childhood soaked in nature.Īt the start of our search, I had a clear picture of the proverbial paradise in my mind - a blissful wonderland enrobed in lofty trees with moss-clad limbs, by a gurgling perennial stream somewhere in a misty mountain. It was the culmination of years of questing for paradise and the quenching of a visceral longing to return to the farming ways of my ancestors from the mountainous Western Ghats.
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Nick felt that life had already been bad enough for some adopted kids without their show making it worse, and they righteously dropped the ban hammer.When we dropped anchor on a small patch of parched earth over three-and-a-half years ago, we were unprepared for what was to unfold. No moral, no lesson, just treating adopted kids like garbage.
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That’s something you really can’t do on TV (in the 80s). At one point, the dad even tries to return the kids once the chores are done, and also says the “D” word! Oooooooo you said a swear, I’m telling. The boy is worked hard by his foster parents and shown no affection. The episode Adoption featured, predictably, an adoption of a young boy by terrible parents. Because it touched on topics related to teens, you might think they got an episode banned for being too adult, but it was actually worse than that. It was a sketch comedy show, starring teenagers and marketed towards them. Way back when on Nickelodeon, before the sponges and the slime, one of the most successful TV shows they acquired and aired was You Can’t Do That On Television. Yeah, Nickelodeon didn’t think kids should be exposed to so much sensuality, much less adultery, and it got banned.
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Anyway, she even tries to get him to zip up her dress causing it to rip and him seeing all of her toadly glory. She’s a toad, by the way I suppose I should have mentioned that. She invites Rocko over to her place to “fix a few things up around the house.” She spends the rest of the episode trying to get into Rocko’s pants by doing things such as “accidentally” turning on a TV show about the mating rituals of toads. The episode titled Leap Frogs saw Rocko’s next door neighbor, Mrs. The ideas got a little too adult in one episode, and I’m actually glad this one got banned.
20 Let’s Get WreckedĪh, Rocko’s Modern Life, how did any of your episodes avoid getting banned? This awesome show from the 90s (which got itself a comeback recently) constantly pushed the envelope with violence and adult themes wrapped in clever gags and biting satire of the modern world. We’ll check out some of the episodes that you’ll never get to see on TV again. So let’s take a look back at the Nickelodeon of days gone by. Fickle and sensitive audiences can get episodes banned just as fast as inappropriate content. Writers can go forward with a seemingly innocent episode, only to be left cursing their luck as crowds of people are suddenly mad and offended. Real life events occur or times change, and suddenly those episodes mean something much different. Other times, it’s pure bad luck when an episode gets banned. Networks are run by suits and executives who, traditionally, do not mix well with artists. Showrunners, even kids' program showrunners, are artists.
Sometimes, backstage politics run amok, and episodes get pulled for spite. It wasn’t all just “too hot for tv” moments, though. So, it should come as no surprise that there were many times in Nickelodeons history when episodes of your favorite shows crossed the line and got pulled from TV screens.
Showrunners rode the line hard between kid-friendly and inappropriate, cleverly weaving in innuendo and themes meant for older audiences.
Nickelodeon is pretty clean and family friendly these days, but those of us who were kids in the 90s remember a time when Nick was more subtle and mature.