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Post by Jeepers on Jan 16, 2017 13:48:03 GMT -5
So I bought the season 1 and 2 DVD set a couple years ago but hadn't really watched them because I had all the episodes on DVR but I broke out the DVDs recently and: Am I going crazy or are there scenes on the DVD that they don't show on TV?
The first time I noticed it was with What a Night for a Knight, before they get the ladder out of the mystery machine and Daphne makes the comment about Shaggy being the swinginest gymnast in school, Fred tells Shaggy that he's going to go through the window and Shaggy asks why him. Fred replies because it's a small window and he's the smallest.
I've never noticed that scene when watching the episodes on TV and after that, I began looking at each episode and I've noticed more little snips of episodes that apparently don't make it to TV.
Have I just not being paying attention or are we getting pieces of the episodes previously clipped for commercials?
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Post by candy1026 on Jan 16, 2017 14:27:03 GMT -5
I think that it's the pieces of episodes edited out.
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Post by Ark on Feb 8, 2017 19:48:17 GMT -5
Pretty sure cartoon network never clipped episodes but I have heard of them speeding up the Captain Redbeard episode. Not sure. What channel did you used to watch them on?
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Post by Ark on Feb 8, 2017 19:50:31 GMT -5
I used to watch vhs recorded Cartoon Network and occasionally there would be part of an episode missing but I thought it was just recorded badly.
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Post by Doo on Feb 9, 2017 17:39:06 GMT -5
CN cuts pieces out of the episodes sometimes for extra commercials. Actually quite a common tactic for most networks during repeats. The difference with CN being they do it during new episodes too. (SDMI "Night Terrors" and "Wrath of the Krampus," for example)
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Post by Doo on Feb 9, 2017 17:40:56 GMT -5
Pretty sure cartoon network never clipped episodes but I have heard of them speeding up the Captain Redbeard episode. Not sure. What channel did you used to watch them on? I've heard that CN speeds the episodes up slightly, but I've never found any official confirmation of that.
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