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* After Goelitz purchased the rights to Jelly Belly, they removed any mention of the candy's inventor, David Klein, despite Klein having numerous television and magazine appearances in the 1970s as "Mr. Jelly Belly." Klein's son made the documentary ''Candyman'' to set the record straight.
* This is ''culturally mandatory'' in Japan, especially in corporate ambients for face-saving reasons, and we can tell about many cases about this:
** Noriko Sakai and her drug-abuse scandal caused her albums to be recalled, all her records about her career deleted by her agency and causing that her most known anime theme song [[Gunbuster|"Active Heart]]" (used as the OP theme to ''[[Gunbuster]]'') can't be used in any Japanese-made product, especialyespecially in ''[[Super Robot Wars]]''.
** Pierre Taki also saw his works being purged or edited to remove his performances due to his arrest over cocaine possession charges, most notably the ''[[Yakuza (video game)|Yakuza]]'' spinoff ''Judgment'', where his likeness and voice was removed and replaced with a different character model and voice actor, and in the Japanese dub of the 2013 animated musical ''[[Frozen (Disney film)|Frozen]]'' where he previously voiced Olaf; he has since been replaced with Shunsuke Takeuchi in subsequent installments of the franchise.
* After Stalin died the Soviet Union did this to Stalin (to a limited extent) after they remembered how much they should hate him. For example say Stalin had inserted himself into a movie with himself playing a historical role he never did using the actor Aleksei Dikiy as himself. The de-stalinized version would have the Aleksei Dikiy edited out, perhaps in one scene being covered up by a new unnamed extra.