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'''''Postcards from Buster''''' was a spin-off of the TV show ''Arthur,'' starring Buster Baxter the anthropomorphic friend of Arthur. The show was produced by Cinar and Marc Brown Studios. The focus on this series is one banned episode.
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''Postcards from Buster'' was a spin-off of the TV show ''Arthur,'' starring Buster Baxter, the anthropomorphic friend of Arthur. The show was produced by Cinar and Marc Brown Studios.


== Summary ==
An episode was released on March 22nd, 2005, called '''"Sugartime!: Hinesburg, Vermont"'''. It was banned in the United States<ref>[http://washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A40188-2005Jan26.html?noredirect=on A Washington Post article on the controversy.] Retrieved 08 May '19</ref> (but unknown if anywhere else) for having a proud lesbian couple showcased in the episode. This decision has caused controversy among people in the LGBT community.
''Postcards from Buster'' was about Buster Baxter traveling around North America, Canada and the Caribbean with his father, who is a pilot. Buster meets with new people and children in each episode, and viewers get to see through the perspective of Buster's camcorder.


== Discoveries ==
==Summary==
It is known that at least one episode was banned for portraying a lesbian couple. However, the episode has since been uploaded to YouTube, though incompletely. The episode aired once in January 2005, and never again.
In the "infamous banned" episode of ''Postcards from Buster'', Buster tries his hardest to come up with the perfect Mother's Day gift for his Mom.


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==Discoveries==
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The episode aired March 22nd, 2005, but was never played on any TV channel after the initial airing, nor has it been released on any home media. The only evidence of its existence back before it was discovered was a clip uploaded to YouTube regarding the episode. It was rare to come by until an anonymous person at kisscartoon.me released the episode.
 
==Gallery==
===Footage===
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===Videos===
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==See Also==
*[[PBS Kids Vote-A-Rama (lost bumpers of "Arthur" themed marathon; 2002)]]
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 18:24, 1 March 2024

Postcardsbuster.gif

The show's logo.

Status: Found

Date found: 25 May 2015

Found by: KissCartoon

Postcards from Buster was a spin-off of the TV show Arthur, starring Buster Baxter, the anthropomorphic friend of Arthur. The show was produced by Cinar and Marc Brown Studios.

An episode was released on March 22nd, 2005, called "Sugartime!: Hinesburg, Vermont". It was banned in the United States[1] (but unknown if anywhere else) for having a proud lesbian couple showcased in the episode. This decision has caused controversy among people in the LGBT community.

Summary

In the "infamous banned" episode of Postcards from Buster, Buster tries his hardest to come up with the perfect Mother's Day gift for his Mom.

Discoveries

The episode aired March 22nd, 2005, but was never played on any TV channel after the initial airing, nor has it been released on any home media. The only evidence of its existence back before it was discovered was a clip uploaded to YouTube regarding the episode. It was rare to come by until an anonymous person at kisscartoon.me released the episode.

Gallery

Footage

The full episode.

Videos

LSuperSonicQ's video on the subject.

See Also

References