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[edit]As a fan of An American Tail, I will have to apologize for some of the edits that are proven vague as detected by users Trivialist and Cat's Tuxedo. I thought my edits subjecting censorship were relevant as a result that Universal Kids deliberately skipped the film assumed due to Tanya’s attempt of winning a relationship with a grown adult while being only between 9 and 11 years of age as some broadcasters have taken this as a negative influence, similar to the sequence where Lilo was hiding in a dryer in Lilo and Stitch, which was later censored in subsequent medias due to protecting children from being influenced by a dangerous act. If that was proven incorrect, then shame on me. I do need help finding actual sources, at lease someone can please help me. Thank you. Retrosunshine2006 talk 07:22, 9 November 2023 (UTC)
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