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Simpsons Tiananmen episode missing from Disney+ in Hong Kong

The episode in question originally aired in 2005, and features a family trip to China that included references to many controversial events

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 29 Nov 2021 6:00PM

Simpsons Tiananmen episode missing from Disney+ in Hong Kong
Debuting in December 1989, The Simpsons is currently airing its 33rd season. – Pic courtesy of Fox, November 29, 2021

HONG KONG – An episode of The Simpsons in which the cartoon American family visit Tiananmen Square is missing from the Disney+ streaming service in Hong Kong, adding to concerns about mainland China-style censorship in the city.

It comes at a time when authorities are clamping down on dissent, with curbs on speech becoming a norm in the international business hub and ensnaring global media and tech giants.

Disney+ has made rapid advances since it was launched 18 months ago, reaching more than 116 million worldwide subscribers.

The Hong Kong version started streaming earlier this month and eagle-eyed customers soon noticed the conspicuous absence of The Simpsons episode 12 of season 16.

First airing in 2005, the episode features the family's trip to China in which matriarch Marge Simpson's sister tries to adopt a baby.

In one scene, the Simpsons are at Beijing's Tiananmen Square, the site of a deadly 1989 crackdown against democracy protesters. The cartoon shows a sign there that reads "On this site, in 1989, nothing happened" – a satirical nod to China's campaign to purge memories of what happened.

It then shows Marge's sister standing before a tank, referencing the famous photo from the Tiananmen crackdown of a lone man standing in front of a tank.

The episode also contains pointed comments about Tibet – where Beijing has been accused of religious oppression – and the Cultural Revolution, a devastating period of upheaval in the last decade of Mao Zedong's rule.

It is not clear whether Disney+ removed the episode, was ordered to by authorities or if it was offered in Hong Kong to begin with.

The entertainment giant has not responded to requests for comment, nor has Hong Kong's government.

When AFP checked Disney+'s Hong Kong channel on Monday episodes 11 and 13 of season 16 were available but not 12. – AFP, November 29, 2021

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