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Kim Kardashian throws her arms in the air as she strikes a series of sultry poses in sequined Balenciaga gown Hilaria Baldwin steps out in electric metallic leggings with Alec for coffee near home hours before his bombshell ABC interview airs PIERS MORGAN: Princess Pinocchio - the court of public opinion now knows you're a fork-tongued devious manipulative piece of work I'm A Celebrity 2021 loses another 280k viewers as ratings continue to drop in the wake of Storm Arwen which forced the show off air for three days 'One more might be nice!' Jamie Oliver says his wife Jools has her sights on having SIXTH child - after revealing she may have IVF following miscarriages Nickelodeon Executive Vice President of Communications David Bittler told NBC News a standards review had determined some of the episode's story elements were not appropriate for kids.īoth episodes have been removed from Paramount+ and “Mid-Life Crustacean” has been dropped from Amazon Prime Video, which carries the first six seasons of the show.Zoe Ball and Fatboy Slim's son Woody Cook shows off his quirky fashion sense in a sheer pink jacket as he poses for Attitude magazine They’re quickly caught by the owner of the underwear, who is revealed to be Mr. The trio break into a house where they steal a pair of women’s underwear. Krabs joins SpongeBob and Patrick for a night of hijinks in Bikini Bottom. The second SpongeBob SquarePants episode to be officially pulled from streaming circulation is “Mid-Life Crustacean,” an episode from Season 3. So it’s not altogether surprising that Nickelodeon is hesitant to continue airing “Kwarantined Crab.” In November, medical workers serving on the frontlines of the pandemic told Healthline family and friends had shunned them due to their job’s potential for exposure.
In May, The New York Times spoke to COVID-19 survivors who reported being spurned well after doctors gave them a clean bill of health. And while SpongeBob SquarePants is a fictional series - and this particular episode was written long before the coronavirus pandemic - it’s hard not to see certain real-life parallels.Īlong with a reported rise in prejudice and attacks against members of Asian communities, the coronavirus pandemic has also seen a stigmatization of individuals exposed to the virus. In the episode, a health inspector quarantines diners and employees at the Krusty Krab following an outbreak of “Clam Flu.” As fear takes hold while in quarantine, characters presumed to have the made-up virus are shamed, ostracized, and forced to isolate in a refrigerator by the others. "We have decided to not air it due to sensitivities surrounding the global, real-world pandemic," a spokesperson for Nickelodeon told CNN Business. The episode will no longer air on Nickelodeon and has been removed from the streaming platforms Paramount+ and Amazon. Nickelodeon has decided to pull “Kwarantined Crab,” an episode from the show’s 12th season, over concerns the virus-focused plot may no longer be a fun and carefree story for children given the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Nickelodeon has pulled two SpongeBob SquarePants episodes over concerns about their storylines.
But it isn’t the only episode of the animated children’s series to get the heave-ho.
An episode of SpongeBob SquarePants where characters are forced to quarantine inside the Krusty Krab after someone comes down with "Clam Flu" has been pulled from streaming circulation due to concerns the storyline isn’t appropriate given the current global pandemic.