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Is this film in any danger of being banned?


It seems like there's some movement going on against anthropomorphic pornography. Even 4Chan doesn't allow it. I hope films like this don't get outlawed or censored just because some idiots think it will inspire more bestiality.

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it's 30+ years old, on VHS and DVD, and has been shown to thousands all around the country and world. How could anyone ban it (outside of certain countries run by dictators)? I think it's pretty safe.

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I hope you're right.

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I saw a lot more genitalia in this than in There's Something About Mary.

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My point is that there seems to be a movement against animal porn, real or otherwise. Maybe I'm just being paranoid, but I don't want some douches in the government censoring something like this because of some "new awareness." Remember a book called Seduction of the Innocent? When that book was read, some fanatics managed to pass a few bills that ruined a lot of comic books for almost thirty years!

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A movement against animal porn? Thats been illegal for years.

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What do you mean?

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But the animals are depicted sexually. I have no desire for this film to be banned.

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What happens when you see an attractive person you are sexually oriented to depicted very sexually?
I'm paranoid about this, okay?

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There isn't really any bestiality in this movie as that is sex between humans and animals. There are no humans in this movie, only sex between animals is depicted and it's just a cartoon, not real life. Bestiality is actually legal in a lot of countries, including Mexico, Germany, Belgium, Japan, Thailand etc. if no physical harm is made to the animal. In the USA it's legal in 18 states.

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No, it's in no danger of being banned.

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