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The following is a list of all episodes banned, for one reason or another, in one or more region, including ones where only a part of it is banned.
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The following is a list of all episodes banned, for one reason or another, in one or more regions, temporarily on indefinitely, including ones where only a part of it is banned.
 
 
 
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{{TB|[[Cape Feare]]}}
 
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{{TB|[[Germany]]}}
 
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{{TB|This episode is banned for the scenes of violence against child and a character having the rank of {{W|Obergruppenführer}}, as it's against the law making Nazi references or using symbols unless for educational or historic purposes.}}
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{{TB|Due to the scenes of violence against child and a character having the rank of {{W|Obergruppenführer}}, as it's against the law making Nazi references or using symbols unless for educational or historic purposes.}}
 
{{TRsT|[[Season 9|9]]|2}}
 
{{TRsT|[[Season 9|9]]|2}}
 
{{TB|[[The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson]]}}
 
{{TB|[[The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson]]}}
 
{{TB|Worldwide}}
 
{{TB|Worldwide}}
{{TB|Due to the {{W|September 11 attacks|9/11 attacks}}, and the prominent presence of the {{W2|World Trade Center|1973–2001}} in the episode, the episode was pulled or censored many times (expecially the scenes at the towers), and the phrase "they stick all the jerks in Tower One." was removed all together.}}
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{{TB|Due to the {{W|September 11 attacks|9/11 attacks}}, and the prominent presence of the {{W2|World Trade Center|1973–2001}} in the episode, the episode was pulled or censored many times (expecially the scenes at the towers), and the phrase "they stick all the jerks in Tower One." was removed all together till the Disney+ release.}}
 
{{TBT|[[The Cartridge Family]]}}
 
{{TBT|[[The Cartridge Family]]}}
 
{{TB|[[United Kingdom]]}}
 
{{TB|[[United Kingdom]]}}
{{TB|The episode is banned due to the soccer riot and the deciption of guns in the episode, though it was shown in a VHS (The Simpsons: Too Hot for TV) and on the Season 9 DVD. It aired on Sky, but the final scene with [[Maggie]] was censored to make it look like she gets rid of it.}}
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{{TB|Due to the soccer riot and the deciption of guns in the episode, though it was shown in a VHS (The Simpsons: Too Hot for TV) and on the Season 9 DVD. It aired on Sky, but the final scene with [[Maggie]] was censored to make it look like she gets rid of it.}}
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{{TBT|[[Season 10|10]]}}
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{{TB|[[Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo]]}}
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{{TRs|[[Japan]]|2}}
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{{TB|Due to scenes decipting content offensive to their culture: for example the Hello Kitty factory, and the [[Battling Seizure Robots]] (referecing the {{W|Dennō Senshi Porygon|episode}} of [[Pokémon (TV series)|Pokémon]] banned in Japan due to the seizures caused by [[Pikachu]]'s attack. The episode was aired later in [[South Korea]] for the same reason but not banned.}}
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{{TBT|[[Season 11|11]]}}
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{{TB|[[Little Big Mom]]}}
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{{TB|Due to the leprosy subplot and the segregation element, sensitive topics in Japan.}}
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{{TRsT|[[Season 13|13]]|2}}
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{{TB|[[Blame It on Lisa]]}}
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{{TB|[[Brazil]]}}
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{{TB|Temporarily due to the portrayal of the country and [[Rio de Janeiro]] after prostest in the city. It started airing uncensored in 2012 and put on DVD.}}
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{{TBT|[[Weekend at Burnsie's]]}}
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{{TB|United Kingdom}}
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{{TB|Temporarily due to the use and reference of marijuana and the attack of crows on Homer.}}
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{{TBT|[[Season 16|16]]}}
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{{TB|[[Goo Goo Gai Pan]]}}
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{{TB|[[China]]<br/>Hong Kong}}
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{{TB|Due to the portrayal of China.}}
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{{TBT|[[Season 19|19]]}}
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{{TB|[[E. Pluribus Wiggum]]}}
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{{TB|Most of Latin America}}
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{{TB|Temporarily due to mentioning {{W|Juan Perón}} as a dictator till the Disney+ release.}}
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{{TBT|[[Season 28|28]]}}
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{{TB|[[Treehouse of Horror XXVII]]}}
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{{TB|Japan}}
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{{TB|Due to the violent scenes involving childrens.}}
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{{TBT|[[Season 29|29]]}}
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{{TB|[[Treehouse of Horror XXVIII]]}}
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{{TB|[[Italy]]}}
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{{TB|Temporarily on TV for two years due to the content of "Mmm... Homer", before being added to Disney+ in 2020 and then aired in 2021 on TV.}}
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{{TBT|[[Season 33|33]]}}
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{{TB|[[A Made Maggie]]}}
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{{TB|[[Czech Republic]]}}
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{{TB|Due to undisclosed reason.}}
 
{{TBT|[[Season 34|34]]}}
 
{{TBT|[[Season 34|34]]}}
 
{{TB|[[One Angry Lisa]]}}
 
{{TB|[[One Angry Lisa]]}}
{{TB|[[Hong Kong]]}}
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{{TB|Hong Kong}}
{{TB|This episode is banned on Disney+ for the dialogue "Behold the wonders of China. Bitcoin mines, forced labor camps where children make smartphones, and romance.".}}
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{{TB|On Disney+ for the dialogue "Behold the wonders of China. Bitcoin mines, forced labor camps where children make smartphones, and romance.".}}
 
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Revision as of 21:35, March 5, 2025

The following is a list of all episodes banned, for one reason or another, in one or more regions, temporarily on indefinitely, including ones where only a part of it is banned.

Season Episode Region Reason
3 Stark Raving Dad Worldwide In March 2019, following the sexual abuse allegations against Michael Jackson that publicly came to light in the documentary Leaving Neverland, the producers of the show decided to pull "Stark Raving Dad" from syndication, Simpsonsworld.com, Disney+ and future DVD releases, resulting in the season beginning with "Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington" instead.
5 Cape Feare Germany Due to the scenes of violence against child and a character having the rank of Obergruppenführer, as it's against the law making Nazi references or using symbols unless for educational or historic purposes.
9 The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson Worldwide Due to the 9/11 attacks, and the prominent presence of the World Trade Center in the episode, the episode was pulled or censored many times (expecially the scenes at the towers), and the phrase "they stick all the jerks in Tower One." was removed all together till the Disney+ release.
The Cartridge Family United Kingdom Due to the soccer riot and the deciption of guns in the episode, though it was shown in a VHS (The Simpsons: Too Hot for TV) and on the Season 9 DVD. It aired on Sky, but the final scene with Maggie was censored to make it look like she gets rid of it.
10 Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo Japan Due to scenes decipting content offensive to their culture: for example the Hello Kitty factory, and the Battling Seizure Robots (referecing the episode of Pokémon banned in Japan due to the seizures caused by Pikachu's attack. The episode was aired later in South Korea for the same reason but not banned.
11 Little Big Mom Due to the leprosy subplot and the segregation element, sensitive topics in Japan.
13 Blame It on Lisa Brazil Temporarily due to the portrayal of the country and Rio de Janeiro after prostest in the city. It started airing uncensored in 2012 and put on DVD.
Weekend at Burnsie's United Kingdom Temporarily due to the use and reference of marijuana and the attack of crows on Homer.
16 Goo Goo Gai Pan China
Hong Kong
Due to the portrayal of China.
19 E. Pluribus Wiggum Most of Latin America Temporarily due to mentioning Juan Perón as a dictator till the Disney+ release.
28 Treehouse of Horror XXVII Japan Due to the violent scenes involving childrens.
29 Treehouse of Horror XXVIII Italy Temporarily on TV for two years due to the content of "Mmm... Homer", before being added to Disney+ in 2020 and then aired in 2021 on TV.
33 A Made Maggie Czech Republic Due to undisclosed reason.
34 One Angry Lisa Hong Kong On Disney+ for the dialogue "Behold the wonders of China. Bitcoin mines, forced labor camps where children make smartphones, and romance.".

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