Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids "Busted" (found uncensored version of episode of animated series; 1984)

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A screenshot of the episode.

Status: Found

Date found: 10 June 2022

Found by: Rich Gansta

Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids was an animated series produced by Filmation and authored by Bill Cosby. The show was based on Cosby’s childhood memories and his stand-up comedy acts from the 1960s. It ran from 1972 to 1984.

Premise

The episodes consisted of the characters getting into trouble and learning a lesson. Many people looking back do not consider this series to be child-friendly. The series had episodes pertaining to STDs, racism, pornography, and, most infamously, an episode on gang violence in which a child is shot and killed trying to protect his older brother. The series is also accused of handling some topics poorly despite good intentions, such as a special-needs child being referred to as "retarded" and a white supremacist painting xenophobic slogans portrayed as a wacky comedic situation.

Censored Episode

The episode "Busted" was used to teach children about the consequences of breaking the law: the characters visit a real prison and learn about the hardships of being an inmate. The original airing of the episode contained uncensored swearing from the prisoners, but later airings were censored. Bill Cosby, in the live-action introduction, even mentions the usage of swearing as a form of content warning for kids watching, which was kept intact even in the censored version.

Since then, no recordings or clips of the original airing have surfaced online. Even the DVD releases do not have the uncensored version. One possibility is that the original studio may have it, but it’s a slim chance if the censoring was still on the original tape. However, since the episode aired in 1984, there is also a possibility that a VHS recording may exist somewhere.[1] [2]

That possibility would become a reality when on June 10th, 2022, a VHS copy of the original airing that contained the uncensored version was uploaded by Internet Archive user RichGansta. According to the description, their uncle had recorded the episode back when it first aired.

Gallery

A clip of the censored version of the episode that can be found on YouTube.

The uncensored version of Busted.

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