![]() ![]() ![]() will be replaced with words like "crud", "words", "happy", "gentle", "stupid", "holding", "chests", "lovely", "stink" (including "stunk"), "mess", etc., the uses of the names of God and Jesus Christ in vain will be replaced with the words "gosh" and "jeez", songs that contain profanity and/or disturbing details will be censored (especially with "We Run This (Stick It Edit)" removing the slang use of "mother", due to it being a near use of "motherf**ker", and "I Slept with Someone in Fall Out Boy and All I Got Was This Stupid Song Written About Me" being renamed "I Stayed with Someone in Fall Out Boy and All I Got Was This Stupid Song Written About Me", due to an adult use of "sleep" relating to sex), bits showing onscreen uses of words like "bitch" and "sex" will be edited out, a drugstore judge will be referred to as a party store judge (due to drugs being unsuitable to be spoken of in a kids' film), a brief bit where Haley Graham's nipples stick through her orange leotard will be censored (due to women's nipples being considered private parts and erections being considered inappropriate for a kids' film), and all of the violence, disturbing details, nudity (due to various girls showing their butt cheeks), alcohol drinking bits, sexual content, bits showing shaped buttocks, and some other content will be censored to keep the film not only appropriate for children under 13, but also more G-rated since the real version of Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School was previously rated TV-G on TV airings. When Stick It is featured in this film as a segment, all of the adult language will replaced with words like "darn", "heck", "butt", "jerk", "shoot", "stuff", "wet", "tick", etc., words like "crap", "turds", "gay", "spastic", "frigging", "pimping", "boobs", "sexy", and the slang uses of "suck" (including "sucked"), "screw", etc. When the sixteenth episode of the second season of The Good Doctor (2017 TV series) is featured in this film as a segment, the words "damn" and "hell" will be replaced with the words "darn" and "heck" and all of the disturbing images, blood bits, disturbing details, and some other content will be censored to keep the film not only appropriate for children under 14, but also more G-rated since the real version of Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School was previously rated TV-G on TV airings. When the last three episodes of Planet Earth II (including the Planet Earth II Diaries segments) are featured in this film as segments, the only changes to the segments are that the words "breast", "seduction", "sex", and the brief uses of God's name in vain (which would be "Oh, my God") will be replaced with the words "chest", "attraction", "love", and the line "Oh, my gosh" and all of the violence, bloody images, disturbing images (including small dead animals shown with big needles sticking through them), nudity (due to various male animals showing their penises and testicles and some horses showing their butts), sexual content, some disturbing details, brief showing a couple humans' shaped buttocks), and some other content will be censored to avoid PG-rated language and content in a G-rated film. When the first three episodes of Planet Earth II (including the Planet Earth II Diaries segments) are featured in this film as segments, the only changes to the segments are that the brief use of God's name in vain (which is "Oh, my God") will be replaced with the line "Oh, my gosh" and all of the violence, bloody images, animal nudity (due to various animals showing their private areas), disturbing images, peeing bits, disturbing details, sexual content (including alleged humping bits), and some other content will be censored to avoid PG-rated content in a G-rated film. When the fifteenth episode of the second season of The Good Doctor (2017 TV series) is featured in this film, the words "hell" (which was used twice during a background song) and "breast" will be replaced with the words "heck" and "chest" and all of the disturbing images (including a baby's huge umbilical cord), blood bits, disturbing details, and some other content will be censored to keep the film not only appropriate for children under 14, but also more G-rated since the real version of Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School was previously rated TV-G on TV airings.
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