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* In the theatrical version of ''[[AChristmasCarol The Muppet Christmas Carol]]'', the song "When Love is Gone" was cut for reasons of pacing, then it was re-added in the VHS release, then cut again on the DVD.

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* In the theatrical version of ''[[AChristmasCarol The Muppet Christmas Carol]]'', the song "When Love is Gone" was cut for reasons of pacing, then it was re-added in the VHS release, then cut again on the DVD.widescreen DVD (the second DVD release had it, but only in fullscreen).
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* In TV broadcasts of ''RoadTrip'', Josh's CatapultNightmare is extended with some additonal footage that didn't make it into the final cut.
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* The SoBadItsHorrible movie ''In The Name Of The King: A Dungeon Siege Tale'' had the editors cut out a scene after a duel between the real king's brother (who wanted to be king and shot his brother with an arrow in the middle of a battle) and the commander of the army. After the main character comes in and is proclaimed king, the commander grabs the brother and slits his throat. This leaves viewers questioning "What happened?" as in the theatrical cut the guy never appears again, seemingly vanishing into thin air.

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* The SoBadItsHorrible movie ''In The Name Of The King: A Dungeon Siege Tale'' had the editors cut out a scene after a duel between the real king's brother (who wanted to be king and shot his brother with an arrow in the middle of a battle) and the commander of the army. After the main character comes in and is proclaimed king, the commander grabs the brother and slits his throat. This leaves viewers questioning "What happened?" as in the theatrical cut the guy never appears again, seemingly vanishing into thin air.
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* The movie version of SinCity had a director's cut which added more scenes, making the film even more faithful to its source.
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Because the regular versions are on BBC 1 and the extended versions are on BBC 2, which has a much more fluid schedule


* ''HaveIGotNewsForYou'', and more recently ''{{QI}}'', have 'extended' versions of their episodes (usually about ten minutes longer) featuring content cut from the original broadcast. Oddly, these episodes are shown at more or less the same time the following day, making you wonder why the BBC don't just show the 40-minute version in the first place.

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* ''HaveIGotNewsForYou'', and more recently ''{{QI}}'', have 'extended' versions of their episodes (usually about ten minutes longer) featuring content cut from the original broadcast. Oddly, these episodes are shown at more or less the same time the following day, making you wonder why the BBC don't just show the 40-minute version in the first place.
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* Inversion: In the DVD release of ''[[AChristmasCarol The Muppet Christmas Carol]]'', the song "When Love is Gone" was cut for some reason.

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* Inversion: In the DVD release theatrical version of ''[[AChristmasCarol The Muppet Christmas Carol]]'', the song "When Love is Gone" was cut for some reason.
reasons of pacing, then it was re-added in the VHS release, then cut again on the DVD.
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* Inversion: In the DVD release of ''[[AChristmasCarol The Muppet Christmas Carol]]'', the song "When Love is Gone" was cut for some reason.
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* In {{EightCrazyNights}} originally there was to be a scene where Davey coaches the basketball team against prisoners, it involved a lot of cartoonish antics including a scene where one of the kids is decapitated (he's fine) and at the end they bring their secret weapon a giant man named Hammer who is knocked unconscious by a basketball to the face.
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* The deleted scenes involving more of Mr. Orange's past were edited back into at least one AMC showing of ''ReservoirDogs'', but since it aired after the watershed, the only cuts appeared to be bleeping out the swears.
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* The trailer for Jurassic Park includes a very quick scene where Ellie reaches out during the initial Jeep ride from the helicopter to the visitor's center and plucks a leaf from a tree. This scene is not in the final cut of the movie. She just randomly has this leaf in her hand right before we see the first dinosaur, and she comments on it with no explanation how she got it.
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* The initial television broadcast of ''The Lost World: JurassicPark'' had several deleted scenes restored. The two major scenes in this cut (a board meeting between [=InGen=] executives and a longer introduction to Roland Tembo) haven't been released on DVD.

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* The initial television broadcast of ''The Lost World: JurassicPark'' had several deleted scenes restored. The two major scenes in this cut (a board meeting between [=InGen=] executives and a longer introduction to Roland Tembo) haven't been released are included as deleted scenes on DVD.the recent DVD release.
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* ''MurderByDeath'' had four scenes added for its network airing. Watch 'em [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ge77QeBmlpE&feature=PlayList&p=BCB28D9094B7CDE3&playnext_from=PL&index=0&playnext=1 here]].
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* An early ''SouthPark'' episode had Shelly lighting Stan on fire and then putting him out. This was cut because of the recent outcry MoralGuardians had made claiming (incorrectly) that ''BeavisAndButthead'' had encourage a accident involving fire. This results in a scene where Stan is laying in a pool of water for no reason.

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* An early ''SouthPark'' episode had Shelly lighting Stan on fire and then putting him out. This was cut because of the recent outcry MoralGuardians had made claiming (incorrectly) that ''BeavisAndButthead'' had encourage a encouraged an accident involving fire. This results in a scene where Stan is laying in a pool of water for no reason.
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* The reason Harry's butler waited until SpiderMan3 to explain how he knew Norman's death was an accident was because a deleted scene showed that he was a hallucination.

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* The reason Harry's butler waited until SpiderMan3 ''[[Film/{{Spider-Man}} Spider-Man 3]]'' to explain how he knew Norman's death was an accident was because a deleted scene showed that he was a hallucination.
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-->'''Bugs Bunny:''' Folks, keep your executives fresh as the day they were fired with new Execuwrap! Ehehehehehe!

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-->'''Bugs Bunny:''' Folks, keep your executives fresh as the day they were fired with new Execuwrap! Ehehehehehe!Ehehehehehe!\\




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* An early ''SouthPark'' episode had Shelly lighting Stan on fire and then putting him out. This was cut because of the recent outcry MoralGuardians had made claiming (incorrectly) that ''BeavisAndButthead'' had encourage a accident involving fire. This results in a scene where Stan is laying in a pool of water for no reason.
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Hopscotch, with or without its deleted scenes

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* The novel ''Hopscotch'' by Cortazar includes 56 chapters of the main story followed by 99 "expendable chapters". The main story is in the first 56, and the extended version begins with chapters 73, 1, 2, and 116.
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* In {{HereComesGarfield}} originally while on his way to rescue Odie from the pound Garfield encounters a female cat on a fence post and wonders what she's thinking about, the scene was apparently animated and voices were recorded but for what ever reason it was cut the song accompanying the scene can be heard on [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgMC6WVVLcU&feature=related the sound track]].

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-->One of my favorite parts of a [=DVD=] is the part where you get to see all the best scenes in the movie that weren't ''in'' the movie.
-->--'''DaffyDuck''' in the Deleted Scenes featurette on the ''LooneyTunesBackInAction'' [=DVD=]




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* One of the deleted scenes featured on the ''LooneyTunesBackInAction'' [=DVD=] shows why the Acme [=VPs=] had to press their buzzers whenever they spoke up. One of the [=VPs=] makes the mistake of not doing so and [[YouHaveFailedMe is punished by being wrapped up in plastic that will surely suffocate him]].
-->'''Bugs Bunny:''' Folks, keep your executives fresh as the day they were fired with new Execuwrap! Ehehehehehe!
'''Daffy Duck:''' I love this scene. They couldn't have cut one of ''your'' scenes to keep this in?
* The ''Film/SuperMarioBros.'' movie had a lost scene storyboarded as part of the sequence introducing the deevolution chamber. Bowser catches one of his technicians sneezing and has the poor guy turned into primordial ooze as he demands Mario and Luigi tell him where [[MacGuffin the rock]] is. This scene explains why, when Mario and Luigi push Bowser into the devo-chair immediately following, there's some slimy substance on the ground at that point; it's the remains of the unfortunate technician.
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* ''Snake Eyes'': The original plan for the climactic chase scene involved Nic Cage having to go through a flooded tunnel, an event he later claims to have a recurring nightmare about in the epilogue, and actually filmed, OrSoIHeard... but replaced in the actual movie with a much less-exciting tunnel-free chase.

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* ''Snake Eyes'': The original plan for the climactic chase scene involved Nic Cage having to go through a flooded tunnel, an event he later claims to have a recurring nightmare about in the epilogue, and actually filmed, OrSoIHeard... filmed but replaced in the actual movie with a much less-exciting tunnel-free chase.

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* The reason Harry's butler waited until SpiderMan3 to explain how he knew Norman's death was an accident was because a deleted scene showed that he was a hallucination.


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* ''Snake Eyes'': The original plan for the climactic chase scene involved Nic Cage having to go through a flooded tunnel, an event he later claims to have a recurring nightmare about in the epilogue, and actually filmed, OrSoIHeard... but replaced in the actual movie with a much less-exciting tunnel-free chase.
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* ''ThePresidentsAnalyst'' (1967) premiered on broadcast tv with two scenes that have since vanished: one where Dr. Schaefer (James Coburn) first meets love interest Nan (Joan Delaney) in a NYC art-movie theater - now she's first seen in bed with him. Later, as he checks to see whether or not he's paranoid thinking he's being watched by spies, he gets them to expose themselves, and finds Nan is a spy too - a missing scene has him hallucinating disembodied floating eyeballs, including two looming out from her face.
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* The extended version of ''IndependenceDay'' features a scene explaining how they managed to upload a virus onto the alien mothership by using a laptop. Apparently, the Earth technology is compatible with the once Aliens have due to it being reverse-engineered from the Roswell UFO (same as with Megatron from live-action ''Transformers'').

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* The extended version of ''IndependenceDay'' features a scene explaining how they managed to upload a virus onto the alien mothership by using a laptop. Apparently, the Earth technology is compatible with the once ones Aliens have due to it being reverse-engineered from the Roswell UFO (same as with Megatron from live-action ''Transformers'').
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* The SoBadItsHorrible movie ''In The Name Of The King: A Dungeon Siege Tale'' had the editors cut out a scene after a duel between the real king's brother (who wanted to be king and shot his brother with an arrow in the middle of a battle) and the commander of the army. After the main character comes in and is proclaimed king, the commander grabs him and slits his throat. This leaves viewers questioning "What happened?" as in the theatrical cut the guy never appears again, seemingly vanishing into thin air.

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* The SoBadItsHorrible movie ''In The Name Of The King: A Dungeon Siege Tale'' had the editors cut out a scene after a duel between the real king's brother (who wanted to be king and shot his brother with an arrow in the middle of a battle) and the commander of the army. After the main character comes in and is proclaimed king, the commander grabs him the brother and slits his throat. This leaves viewers questioning "What happened?" as in the theatrical cut the guy never appears again, seemingly vanishing into thin air.
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* The SoBadItsHorrible movie ''In The Name Of The King: A Dungeon Siege Tale'' had the editors cut out a scene after a duel between the real king's brother (who wanted to be king and shot his brother with an arrow in the middle of a battle) and the commander of the army. After the main character comes in and is proclaimed king, the commander grabs him and slits his throat. This leaves viewers questioning "What happened?" as in the theatrical cut the guy never appears again, seemingly vanishing into thin air.
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* The extended version of ''IndependenceDay'' features a scene explaining how they managed to upload a virus onto the alien mothership by using a laptop. Apparently, the Earth technology is compatible with the once Aliens have due to it being reverse-engineered from the Roswell UFO (same as with Megatron from live-action ''Transformers'').

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