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|title=<center>In Living Color (Bolt 45 sketch)</center> | |||
|image=In living color logo.jpg | |||
|imagecaption=The show's 3rd logo used from 1991-1994. | |||
|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span> | |||
|datefound=18 Mar 2010 | |||
|foundby=[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC40ZHpRFPQKxM5O_Nb4M8aA UncleBernie2] | |||
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On April 15th, 1990, the Fox network premiered ''In Living Color'', a sketch comedy based around African-American humor. However, during its five-season run, the show got into conflict with the censors at times and eventually led to the departure of the Wayans brothers in the show's fifth season. One of the earliest instances of this to occur happened '''with a sketch entitled Bolt 45 (a parody of the Colt 45 commercials)'''.<ref name=News>[https://methodshop.com/2019/05/bolt-45.shtml Bolt 45 – The Infamous ‘In Living Color’ Sketch That Was Immediately Banned. - Methodshop] Retrieved 25 Apr '20</ref> | |||
The censors believed this sketch implied date rape due to the date passing out drunk and spreading her legs, and the host getting on top of her. It was cut out of its parent episode, but then on its May | ==Sketch== | ||
The censors believed this sketch implied date rape due to the date passing out drunk and spreading her legs, and the host getting on top of her. It was cut out of its parent episode, but then on its May 5th, 1990 debut of the 5th episode of the first season "Transitions", the master tape was mixed up, and the wrong version was shown. Fox then immediately had the original master tape destroyed, and as a result, it has never been included in repeats of the episode or the DVD release of the first season, being replaced with a fake commercial of a clumsy Exxon boat captain played by Jim Carrey.<ref name=News/> | |||
==Availability== | |||
On March 18th, 2010, the sketch was fully uploaded to YouTube by user UncleBernie2. | |||
==Video== | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:56, 26 March 2023
The show's 3rd logo used from 1991-1994.
Status: Found
Date found: 18 Mar 2010
Found by: UncleBernie2
On April 15th, 1990, the Fox network premiered In Living Color, a sketch comedy based around African-American humor. However, during its five-season run, the show got into conflict with the censors at times and eventually led to the departure of the Wayans brothers in the show's fifth season. One of the earliest instances of this to occur happened with a sketch entitled Bolt 45 (a parody of the Colt 45 commercials).[1]
Sketch
The censors believed this sketch implied date rape due to the date passing out drunk and spreading her legs, and the host getting on top of her. It was cut out of its parent episode, but then on its May 5th, 1990 debut of the 5th episode of the first season "Transitions", the master tape was mixed up, and the wrong version was shown. Fox then immediately had the original master tape destroyed, and as a result, it has never been included in repeats of the episode or the DVD release of the first season, being replaced with a fake commercial of a clumsy Exxon boat captain played by Jim Carrey.[1]
Availability
On March 18th, 2010, the sketch was fully uploaded to YouTube by user UncleBernie2.
Video
Reference
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Bolt 45 – The Infamous ‘In Living Color’ Sketch That Was Immediately Banned. - Methodshop Retrieved 25 Apr '20