The scene that shows Ryouko patting down Tenchi's crotch was cut.The scene where Tenchi says "Child!?" it was changed to "Family!?".The scene where Ryouko says ".bear a child with the man I love." it was changed to ".start a family with the man I love.".The scene where Sasami says "Did you lay it?" was cut.The scene that shows Sasami sighing before following Aeka out of their room was cut.The scene that shows Aeka demanding that Ryouko stop their descent was cut.The scene where Ryouko says "So what?" was cut.The scene where Tenchi says "She's just a girl!" was cut.The scene that shows Aeka pinned under Azaka was cut.The scene where Aeka says "You are lying!" was cut.The scene where Ryouko says "And here comes the Princess." was cut.The scene that shows Ryouko's reaction to Sasami's comment was cut.The scene where Sasami calls Ryouko an "older lady" was cut.The scene that shows Aeka combing her hair was cut.The scene that shows Aeka's quarters was cut.The scene that shows wildlife aboard the Ryuuou was cut.The scene that shows Aeka and Ryouko talking about sadism and masochism was cut.In the Cartoon Network version the scene was replaced with a of the Masaki house. The scene that shows Nobuyuki clutching his camcorder was modified for the Cartoon Network broadcast.The scene that shows Nobuyuki videotaping through Tenchi's window was cut.The scene where Ryouko says "I want your balls, please." it was changed to "I want your sword, please.".In the Cartoon Network version the camera was cropped, and her outfit was digitally extended to cover up her cleavage. The scene that shows a close up on Ryouko cleavage was modified for the Cartoon Network broadcast.As a result you no longer see her opening her dress. The scene that shows of Ryouko rolling over in Tenchi's bed was shortened.The scene that shows the school burning was cut.The scene that shows Tenchi bumping into Ryouko's breasts was cut.The scene that shows Tenchi dreaming of Ryouko was cut.The scene that shows Tenchi cold-cocking Amagasaki was cut.The scene that shows Amagasaki accusing Tenchi of sleeping with a mummy was cut.The scene that shows Tenchi resting against the passageway entrance after resealing was cut.The scene that shows vines peeling away from boulder after Tenchi split the rock was cut.To see a list of them, please read this blog.Censorship USA censorship Cartoon Network Season One
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