Unnecessary Censorship
November 14th 2006 04:29
On Fridays during Jimmy Kimmel Live there is a segment called This Week in Unnecessary Censorship, a parody on the FCC's censorship rules, where TV clips are unnecessarily bleeped and blurred. Clips from news or events during the week will have a nominally inoffensive word or phrase bleeped and the mouths blurred in a way that makes it sound/look like the person in the clip had issued a profanity. Another similar obfuscation makes a wave to a crowd look like an inappropriate gesture, or blurring areas in where private parts are as if they were exposing themselves or nude.
The clips below give a couple of examples of what the segment is about.
This is a popular Unnecessary Censorship clip, from the Superbowl edition of Jimmy Kimmel Live.
*This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation Licence. It uses material from the Wikipedia article Jimmy Kimmel Live.
The clips below give a couple of examples of what the segment is about.
This is a popular Unnecessary Censorship clip, from the Superbowl edition of Jimmy Kimmel Live.
*This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation Licence. It uses material from the Wikipedia article Jimmy Kimmel Live.
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