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    Exclamation U.K. Cannot Tolerate Cartoon Smoking

    First there was the knife hysteria. Then you installed CCTV everywhere. Now you're removing smoking from Tom & Jerry cartoons. What has gone so horribly wrong with our friends in the United Kingdom? You're freaking me out, here.

    Smoke's no joke for Tom and Jerry

    Children's TV channel Boomerang is to edit scenes from Tom and Jerry cartoons where characters are shown smoking.

    The move follows an investigation by media watchdog Ofcom into a viewer's complaint that the vintage animations were not appropriate for young viewers.

    The watchdog recognised the "historic" cartoons were made at a time "when smoking was more generally accepted".

    However, Boomerang will only edit those cartoons where smoking appears to be "condoned, acceptable or glamorised".

    Two such cartoons include Texas Tom from 1950 and Tennis Chumps from 1949.

    'Stylised manner'

    In the former Tom is shown trying to impress a female cat by rolling a cigarette, lighting it and smoking it with one hand. In the latter, Tom's tennis opponent is seen smoking a large cigar.

    "We note that in Tom and Jerry smoking usually appears in a stylised manner," said Ofcom.

    However, it said that "the level of editorial justification required for the inclusion of smoking in such cartoons is necessarily high".

    "Depictions of smoking may not be problematic given the context," it continued.

    "But broadcasters need to make a judgement about the extent to which a particular scene may or may not genuinely influence children."

    Last edited by Lemur; 08-24-2006 at 04:11.

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