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Because they didn't want kids to take it the wrong way and think playing with fire and gas is okay. oh and they didn't delete the scene they replaced the scene. the episode where they deleted the scene was when Spongebob had to write a 400-word essay on what not to do at a stoplight. a Youtube video said they deleted the 400 essay scene so kids don't attempt the stunts (because when Spongebob was thinking about him getting his driver's license it showed a live action clip of a racing car flipping over and getting off track and getting back on track again).
In the book Fabrizio is murdered on the day of the famous baptism scene there was a spot in the movie where Michael puts on a white fedora and kills him with a shotgun, but that was deleted. In the second movie he is killed by a car bomb which was the same way he killed Apollonia but that scene was deleted as well. So he was never truly killed in the movie.
Unknown there has been no information about a battle of the labyrinth movie so there is no way to know until later days/years(possibly)
There is no way you can get your data back if its deleted Sorry =(
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the deleted Scenes in the movie Hocus Pocus are not released on any of the DVDs or VHS tapes. By my understanding, the deleted scenes were indeed completely filmed and ready too go. how ever to shorten the movie, Disney scraped the scenes. I believe Disney still has them, somewhere. In the trailers for the movie, it shows clips of the deleted scenes (such as the pool scene, the super market scene, and the candy crow scene). i am still one day hoping too find these scenes somewhere online or for Disney too release Hocus Pocus with the deleted scenes filled in. But as of now there is no way to watch the full deleted scenes :( i know it really sucks
Because they didn't want kids to take it the wrong way and think playing with fire and gas is okay. oh and they didn't delete the scene they replaced the scene. the episode where they deleted the scene was when Spongebob had to write a 400-word essay on what not to do at a stoplight. a Youtube video said they deleted the 400 essay scene so kids don't attempt the stunts (because when Spongebob was thinking about him getting his driver's license it showed a live action clip of a racing car flipping over and getting off track and getting back on track again).
yes
there was a deleted scene from transformers (2007) when there on their way to the city to fight optimus prime kills barricade by shooting his head off then killed bonecrusher.
It means that he has to go through a fight to get his way through the labyrinth.
In the book Fabrizio is murdered on the day of the famous baptism scene there was a spot in the movie where Michael puts on a white fedora and kills him with a shotgun, but that was deleted. In the second movie he is killed by a car bomb which was the same way he killed Apollonia but that scene was deleted as well. So he was never truly killed in the movie.
The labyrinth was a maze of twisting hallways and dead ends, making it difficult to find the way out.
As of 2014 there is not a way to get the green labyrinth access in Mechquest. There are rumors however that it may be unlockable soon.
Oops, not that way!
The Labyrinth maze is located on Mythology Island in the game Poptropica. The only way to get the island is to ride on the Poptropica blimp.
1. The small streets and irregular back alleys created a labyrinth in the ancient town. 2. In Greek mythology, a Minotaur awaits at the center of a labyrinth. 3. The girl could not find her way out of the labyrinth for she was lost. 4. Jenny and Julie tried to navigate the labyrinth of hedges in the Halloween maze.
King Minos had imprisoned them in the Cretan Labyrinth,and they were to be killed. It is possible that the labyrinth had no roof, Anyway Daedalus was the architect of the labyrinth and knew his way about it. "High tower"? No!