The news that Crayon Shin-chan was banned in Indonesia shocked many viewers. Netizens expressed disbelief. Although some scenes in Crayon Shin-chan were occasionally a bit... they could not be associated with "pornography" no matter how they thought about it. Just when this matter gradually faded from the attention of netizens, another classic cartoon was banned: SpongeBob SquarePants was "killed" in Kazakhstan because it was "too rogue".
From foreign media reports, we can see that the reason why Kazakhstan officials consider SpongeBob a hooligan is that he was too rude when he beat his neighbor. I really can't understand it here. Beating the neighbor? Squidward? Or Patrick? Of course not Squidward, the relationship between SpongeBob and Squidward is not that good (unrequited love does not count!), so beating Patrick? Although the two good friends do have quarrels and fight occasionally, it is really hard to associate this with hooliganism. In fact, two years ago, SpongeBob SquarePants was banned in Ukraine because they believed that SpongeBob SquarePants encouraged... "homosexuality". The world is so big that there are so many things. The cultural differences between countries are really huge.
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