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Magical Maestro (1952)

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Magical Maestro



    The scene where Mysto throws a cymbal on Poochini's head, turning him into a Chinese stereotype, is edited out on Cartoon Network and Boomerang. This scene is also edited out on Tooncast and METV. The edited version that airs on those four TV networks show two rabbits appearing in Poochini's hands, then, he throws them out of his hands, immediately cuts to the camera being in front of the conductor. A repeat of this gag near the end of the cartoon as Poochini transforms Mysto into a Chinese stereotype for only 1 second was also cut. The edited version that airs on Cartoon Network, Boomerang, Tooncast, and METV show Poochini conducting Mysto, then, immediately cuts to where Mysto is transformed into a country singer.

    The scene where an audience member in a box seat right above the stage shows his distaste for the performance by spraying ink from a fountain pen into Poochini's face, turning him into a blackface singer, is edited out on Cartoon Network, Boomerang, Tooncast, and METV. When this does not shut him up, the audience member drops an anvil on Poochini's head, deepening his voice and crushing him into a shorter height. The edited version shows Poochini singing after the Carmen-Miranda type singer sequence, it simply removes the part where the audience member sprays ink into his face, turning him into a blackface singer. It then shows the audience member about to drop the anvil on Poochini, then, after that scene, immediately cuts to a rabbit jacking him back up to normal height, having already washed the ink off his face.

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