I do mean stuff like removed scenes from international airings, replacing objects like cigarettes or vine with any other objects.

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    233 months ago

    There’s are two (that I’m aware of) versions of Deadpool that are shown on US TV. One is pretty normal, cut up mostly for time but with all the curseing and violence you’d expect, the other though has hilarious dubs over a good bit of the swearing (which is in theory easier when the main character is in a full face mask I guess?). The one that sticks out in memory is Deadpool’s line “Suck a cock” is dubbed as “ha ha ha”.

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      93 months ago

      I’m not sure if this is what you’re referring to, but Once Upon a Deadpool is Deadpool 1 but he’s telling it as a bedtime story, so it’s a bit cut up and removes all the swearing.

      I haven’t watched it all the way through, but it is still funny at the start at least

      • WxFisch
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        23 months ago

        No, it’s just normal DP but edited for content in addition to time.

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      193 months ago

      Removing the hard R rating from the character deadpool makes you realize what an irritating and childish character he is. I remember seeing him pop up in a G rated spider man show and it’s cringier than a deadpool cosplayer

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        103 months ago

        Isn’t the point of Deadpool that he’s childish and irritating tbh? That’s like his whole gag

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          Yeah aside from Blade it was the first R rated superhero film, someone with powers saying “fuck” and making legging jokes was edgier than anything else in the genre at the time