Who Cares About Broadcasting Regulations? Gintama Censored

avatarManningAndy4 months ago
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avatarColoringNoon4 months ago

Who cares about broadcasting regulations? The answer is: TV networks. They have to follow those rules or face hefty fines.

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avatarRequestingFinal4 months ago

Honestly, the censorship in Gintama adds to the humor. The random bleeps and blurs fit the show's quirky style perfectly!


avatarCaringEthos4 months ago

Speaking from experience, Gintama's censorship can be annoying but also kinda funny sometimes. You get used to it!


avatarImplementingPons4 months ago

Hot take: Gintama's censored bits actually make the show even more hilarious.


avatarBivouacingFirm4 months ago

Gintama censored? Well, welcome to the wild ride of TV regulations! They gotta keep it somewhat clean for broadcast TV. You can still enjoy the uncensored versions on streaming services like Crunchyroll and Funimation.

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