Was suspended from reruns after Alfonso Ribeiro sued Epic Games (see "Asses to Ashes" above).Instead, the episode ends with Will and his mom hugging as the "executive producers" credit is shown and the live audience applauds. The end credits blooper (or just the end credits themselves) is cut due to Will Smith making a joke about London when the cast asks what a "crystal fusilier" is.(As of 2005 the episode has begun airing on BBC One.) Was banned in 1995 due to it's heavy pregnancy references.Episode 11( "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum").Also, when news broke out that Alfonso Ribeiro sued Epic Games for using the Carlton Dance in Fortnite, the infamous "Carlton Dance" scene was cut in subsequent reruns, instead just skipping immediately to the intro. Was pulled from reruns for a short amount of time due to portraying death as gallows humor, as well as after Sherman Hemsley's real life death in 2012.Ironically, Trump guest starred in the aforementioned season 4 episode. Season 3's Uncle Phil campaign arc and Season 4's "For Sale By Owner" were pulled off the air following US President Donald Trump's inauguration.Was pulled from the air every time a major celebrity like Harvey Weinstein were called out from sexual harassment.(because of Bill Cosby's cardboard cutout that appears in the episode) (As of 2000 BBC One has begun airing the episode.) The scene where Geoffrey says "pure, unadulterated funk." was cut.The variation of the end credits theme used in the end credits of the episode is replaced with the regular, upbeat end credits theme due to being too scary.Episodes 8-9 ("Someday Your Prince Will Be In Effect").(But as of 2000 the episode has begun airing on BBC One.) Episode 6 ("Mistaken Identity") was banned in 1993 due to discrimination against African-Americans.Some reruns have sexual references, threatening brutal dialogue, as well as jokes about people being called "black" (due to racism), Uncle Phil being called fat and Carlton being called short (due to body shaming) cut or toned down for being too offensive.Some episodes where Jazz gets thrown out of the house actually have the scenes where Jazz gets thrown out of the house completely cut due to rude little kids wanting to kick visitors out of the house.body shaming, terrorism, gun control etc., as opposed to the show's usual comedic lightheartedness), or perhaps just the theme itself due to being too offensive (Ironically enough, some of these themes could educate younger viewers who watch the show). In general, some episodes would often temporarily get pulled off the air due to recent events that relate to a serious social theme in the episode (e.g.