"jeffbert" wrote:Ladd states that they cut content that was insensitive toward religion (p. 15, para. 1), I assume this means making the sign of the cross.
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Bero makes the sign of the cross (0:33:40)! Fred Ladd must have goofed, to let this slip past!
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My question is, did they use the Japanese masters combined with the American soundtracks to make the ULTRA SET, and thus this clip was included, or did Ladd actually allow this to slip past the censors?
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The answers to the questions are yes, yes, and yes. The sign of the cross is in the original American Kimba films.
While the Japanese DVD masters were used and combined with the American soundtracks for the Ultra DVD set, as far as I know the set compilers were very careful to duplicate the American edits. They'd have to, or else the sound would go out of sync. (If anyone knows of any discrepancies between the original American version and the re-created version on the DVDs, I'd love to know about it. I do not expect that there are any great blunders, however. [If you want to find a huge editing blunder, look at episode 15 of the 1993 re-dub. But I digress.])
Now, was including the sign of the cross a mistake, an attempt to get one over on the censors, or neither? You say that Mr. Ladd was looking for insensitivity toward religion. This scene was not insensitive, unless you want to contend that in a world of anthropomorphic animals a chameleon can't have religion.

The chameleon was about to make a dangerous jump, and in that context making the sign was appropriate. Would a censor have blocked it? I don't think so, not at that point in time. Political correctness was still in the deep dark future, so a reference to one religion, particularly the most popular religion, would not have raised eyebrows. At least, that's how I see it.
It's an interesting point, though. OTTOMH I can only think of one other religious reference in "Kimba", and that was in the
second season ("Leo the Lion"), episode 17, when Leo (Kimba) imagines himself being barred from heaven because he thinks he killed Mandy (Dan'l Baboon).