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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Justice League and the follow-up Unlimited series include so many of these moments, and some of them so blatant, that one almost has to wonder if the censors were paying attention at all (or maybe they were feeling lenient). As time went on, the show was moved to a late primetime slot and the show became more obviously for older audiences in contrast to the more child-friendly (sort of) Teen Titans, leading to a lot more direct crap getting past the radar. For whatever reason, most of these involved Hawkgirl and Flash. |