An episode of ‘Bluey’ has been banned in the US over her dad’s ‘inappropriate’ act

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An episode of the Australian smash hit series OfficialBlueyTV has been banned in the US. Streaming platform disneyplus took exception to an episode called 'Family Meeting' where Bluey's dad Bandit is accused of farting. 7NEWS

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Well, it appears that references to certain bodily functions are deemed unacceptable by Disney+, the streaming platform that shows the popular Aussie kid’s cartoon in America. Family Meeting, an episode from the third season, didn’t make the cut because it refers to, you guessed it, farting.Bluey is one of the most beloved children’s shows.That was apparently considered inappropriate and didn’t meet the streaming service’s guidelines.When it was revealed why the episode had been pulled, the Twitterverse went into meltdown.

Many fans of the show pointed out that breaking wind was something everyone does, especially kids, who generally tend to find it hilarious, not offensive. “Disney banned the episode Family Meeting of Bluey when it’s just about farts as if almost every kid show nowadays has fart jokes in it, I don’t get it,” one outraged viewer tweeted.If you’d like to view this content, please adjust your

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