Old Yeller and Pokemon 4Ever certified by the BBFC!

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Old Yeller and Pokemon 4Ever certified by the BBFC!

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Old Yeller is the film only but includes the following:
When submitted to the BBFC the work had a running time of 80m 24s.


To obtain this category cuts of 0m 9s were required. The cuts were Compulsory.
Two cuts required to sight of actual cruelty to animals under the Cinematograph Films (Animals) Act (1937)
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while Pokemon 4Ever includes bonus materials:
00:00:51:19 | POKEMON 4 EVER
00:00:29:01 | FOREST FLY THROUGH
00:00:20:01 | 3D MODELING & ANIMATION
00:00:20:02 | 3D MODELING & ANIMATION + KEY ANIMATION
00:00:20:00 | TEXTURING ADDING CHARACTER & BACKGROUND
00:00:20:01 | SHADOWING ADDING SHAFTS OF LIGHT COLOR CORRECTION
00:00:04:23 | DUST STORM
00:00:04:23 | 3D MATERIAL: BRUSH STROKE PARTICLES
00:00:04:23 | DARK DUST EXTRACTION BY KEYING DARK DUST DUST + BRUSH STROKE PARTICLES
00:00:04:23 | COLOR CORRECTION AND BLURRING
00:00:04:23 | FINAL
00:00:06:24 | BATTLING A 3D FOE
00:00:06:24 | 3D ANIMATION TEST FOR DRAWING 2D CHARACTER
00:00:06:24 | ROUGH COMPOSITE
00:00:06:24 | STABILIZE AND COMPOSITE
00:00:06:23 | FINAL
00:00:05:18 | CLIMBING IVY
00:00:05:18 | 2D MATERIAL: DRAWING IVY LINES FOR ROUGH FITTING
00:00:05:18 | FROM 2D TO 3D: 3D KEY FRAMING FROM THE IVY LINES
00:00:05:18 | FINAL: ON-TWO'S ANIAMTION
00:01:35:24 | PIKACHU THE MOVIE 2001
00:01:00:22 | NO ENGLISH TITLE ON SCREEN
00:00:36:02 | NO ENGLISH TITLE ON SCREEN
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How strange surely Old Yeller has been passed uncut before (I've never seen it), so why now? Do you know what bits they could have cut?
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Well thats actually low in fat so you can eat as much of that as you like.
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According to the BBFC database, all UK showings/releases of the film have had the mandatory 9 second cut.

Here's some information on the Cinematograph Films (Animals) Act (1937)

http://cheetah.webtribe.net/~shg/Cinema ... %2059).htm

Just for your information. :)

Looks like the BBFC have knowledge/suspect Disney was cruel to animals when the film was shot.

Cuts have also been made to Glory (producers tripped running horses) and The Abyss (making the mouse breathe liquid oxygen - or whatever it was). In both of these cases it was later proved that no harm was done to the animals - but the cuts still stand on all subsequent releases.
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Hmmm....feeling conflicted.
The law student part of me is saying "yes the law, the law is all we have! yes, the law is an arse, but we must obey the law!", whereas the part of me that abhores censorship in any form is really hating this decision.

Meanwhile, I can't stand cruelty to animals.

Hmmm. How to feel?

I guess I'll be buying the US copy after all (because fo the extras mind you...).

It is weird that it has been passed uncut before (given that it is a 1937 piece of legislation!), but is trimmed now. No more surprising than the decision here to make the recent 'toned down PC' version of E.T. a PG rating while the original 1982 version was rated G. Strange people at those ratings boards.

Has Pokemon4Ever been cut due to cruelty to Pokemon? They make them BATTLE EACH OTHER!!!! Even the cute little ones.
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Old Yeller in the UK has always been cut by 9 seconds. There may still be supplements to be passed, but I doubt it. Old Yeller is not really a film that appeals to the British, so it was never 'big' over here- its more of an American-y type of film.
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Not really any of Disney's all live action films are that big over here, cant say as I'm surprised myself though.
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Well thats actually low in fat so you can eat as much of that as you like.
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