Moth3r
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Better Grumpy than DopeyTheBoost said:
Warbler said:
I the preschoolers who saw it the original way, without seat belts, would disagree with you once they grow and want their childhood show preserved exactly as they originally aired.
lets put it this way: what about the shows were aimed for you when you were a preschooler, would you want them altered to please the parents of today's preschoolers?
Are you aware that "Peppa Pig" is only a 4 year old show?
It's been around since 2004. My eldest son, who's now 9, watched it when he was a pre-schooler. Would he be bothered if he realised that the original shows had been altered on the Blu-ray? I doubt it.
Yes, I admit the purist in me doesn't agree with these alterations to appease parents (some reports say there were several complaints, the article I linked to suggests it was a single complaint from one mother). Mostly through it's the complaints I find ridiculous. We see a family of anthropomorphic pigs supposedly reflecting the real world - why aren't parents complaining about the safety implications of Rebecca Rabbit playing with Freddy Fox? What about the geographical inaccuracies of elephants and zebras, natives of the African savannah, going to school with British farm animals like pigs and sheep?
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TV's Frink got me into the dark side of the force!W@it, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.... Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait... Wait, wait, wait.
Hold up now.
In a show with PIGS DRIVING A CAR the parents complain of lack of seatbelts due to impressionability!?!?!?!?!? If the kid can discern that a pig shouldn't drive a car in real life they should also be able to realize safety concerns are different for the cartoon car and, the real cars. If not TELL THEM!!!!!!
On another note LOL reminds me of when the safety people got on Batman for no seatbelting in the Batmobile sequence. From the 60's to today!
Lastly, I don't much care about this issue because, I don't care about the show. Mostly just wanted to post my comment for lulz.
Bingowings
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Magister Pontifex MaximusCompMovieGuy is the head of the Peppa Pig clan.
Skeptics read on.
TV's Frink
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Ointment Flytwister111 said:
In a show with PIGS DRIVING A CAR the parents complain of lack of seatbelts due to impressionability!?!?!?!?!? If the kid can discern that a pig shouldn't drive a car in real life they should also be able to realize safety concerns are different for the cartoon car and, the real cars. If not TELL THEM!!!!!!
Ahem...

Weeeee!!!!!
GundarkHunter
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All Things Film JunkieHere is my general position on revisionism: if a change is made to fix something that shouldn't have been there in the first place, or that has been made visible by (a) the higher resolution of Blu-Ray or (b) the lack of generational loss that would have covered up certain special effects secrets (read: wires), I have no problem with that. If something is altered for politically correct purposes or to "protect the children *hand-wringing*", I do have a problem with that. Finally, if a film is altered simply because the director/producer/whatever says "this is the way I always wanted it, but I was hampered by the technology," I call BS.
Ultimately, if the creative minds see fit to alter it, they can, but the with the exception of the first type of revisionism, the original versions should be available in some form. For example, I think Disney should have made the excised scenes in the Pastoral Symphony segment of Fantasia available as a supplement, or through seamless branching. They also could still make them available through BD-Live. Both FFC and Spielberg made the original versions of Apocalypse Now and E.T. respectively available alongside the revised versions; this should be the status quo.
Warbler
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South Jersey DevilGundark! hi! long time no see!
Bingowings
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Magister Pontifex MaximusIn a similar vein :

TheBoost
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Better a bad bomb than a bombadBingowings said:
In a similar vein :
Totally unacceptable how they moved the background painting closer to the foreground, and added a wooded slat wall behind Robert Johnson! When does the book burning start!?!?!?
TV's Frink
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Ointment FlyThey took away the cigs in both pics too!
Bingowings
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Magister Pontifex MaximusThey DID?
Thank Zeus for that!
Passive conceptual smoking hangs around for centuries longer that the real thing.
Dangerous original conceptual smoking if you really look closely:

Phew salvation if you look really hard.

TheBoost
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Better a bad bomb than a bombadTV's Frink said:
They took away the cigs in both pics too!
NO! Scandalous! I imagine Jackson Pollack never EVER painted without at least two cigs in his mouth! He was also an adulterer and was a well known drunk! How dare they whitewash that away! Here comes the gestapo!!!!
On the other hand, I fail to see what these stamps have in common with a childrens animation company trying to improve their product.
Bingowings
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Magister Pontifex MaximusTheBoost said:
TV's Frink said:
They took away the cigs in both pics too!
NO! Scandalous! I imagine TheBoost never EVER painted without at least two cigs in his mouth! He was also an adulterer and was a well known drunk! How dare they whitewash that away! Here comes the gestapo!!!!
On the other hand, I fail to see what these stamps have in common with a childrens animation company trying to improve their product.
Pooh, pooh, I said it was in a similar vein not the same vein, not even in the same arm.
Chewtobacca
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TV's Frink said:
They took away the cigs in both pics too!
That's terrible!
Bingowings said: Pooh, pooh, I said it was in a similar vein not the same vein, not even in the same arm.
lol!
Gaffer Tape
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Imagination PrincessSee, Chewtobacca, I warned you that they'd be coming for your cigar, didn't I?
There is no lingerie in space...
C3PX said: Gaffer is like that hot girl in high school that you think you have a chance with even though she is way out of your league because she is sweet and not a stuck up bitch who pretends you don't exist... then one day you spot her making out with some skinny twerp, only on second glance you realize it is the goth girl who always sits in the back of class; at that moment it dawns on you why she is never seen hanging off the arm of any of the jocks... and you realize, damn, she really is unobtainable after all. Not that that is going to stop you from dreaming... Only in this case, Gaffer is actually a guy.
Ziggy Stardust
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Moth3r said:
Aliens had digital alterations to fix minor goofs.
Exactly, what was done to Aliens?
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CP3S said:
You will not. None of us will, except for a very old and dying Ziggy Stardust who will watch it through teary eyes as he remembers us all.
pittrek said:
I seriously hope I will live enough to see the original Star Wars trilogy in this quality
skyjedi2005
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Jedi KnightThe worst case is releasing a blu ray set without the actual films.
Like the star wars set.
"Always loved Vader's wordless self sacrifice. Another shitty, clueless, revision like Greedo and young Anakin's ghost. What a fucking shame." -Simon Pegg.
Moth3r
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Better Grumpy than DopeyZiggy Stardust said:
Moth3r said:
Aliens had digital alterations to fix minor goofs.
Exactly, what was done to Aliens?
This was the main change, apparently there were a few other digital touch-ups as well.
Chewtobacca
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Gaffer Tape said:
See, Chewtobacca, I warned you that they'd be coming for your cigar, didn't I?
lol Just saw this!
You certainly did :-)