Daniel's Bad Movie/Trivia

Trivia

 * When the movie first aired on Fox in 1997, the movie was rated TV-PG-LV.
 * The first film in the Daniel franchise to be rated PG-13 which was for "some violence and language" as the previous ones were rated PG because the PG-13 rating wasn't made at the time.
 * The film aired on Disney Channel in the late 90's and early 2000's at one point with a TV-PG-DLV rating.
 * It also aired on VH1, BET, Comedy Central, TBS, Cartoon Network, MTV, Syfy, G4 Paramount Network, nick@nite, TNT, Gingo, NightHouse, Fox Family, ABC Family, FreeForm, UniMas, and Adult Swim as well as being locally aired in syndication like the series.
 * When the film aired on G4 in the late 2000's, it was rated TV-14-V, while an FX airing had the film being rated TV-14-DLSV.
 * The first film in the franchise to use the 1994-2010 20th Century Fox logo with the 1994 fanfare as well as the 1993-present Columbia Pictures logo.
 * This is the first animated film to be edited for content on TV.
 * Specifically on Cartoon Network and Fox Family where it was mildly to moderately edited for content in order to receive a TV-PG rating.
 * When Daniel and Wu Lee seen the earthquake destroy the mountain and says "What in the hell are we gonna do?", it was cut out on Fox Family airings while Cartoon Network replaced it with "What in the world are we gonna do?"
 * In a scene where Billy Wildstein says "Where's the milk, bitch?", "bitch" is cut off in the Fox Family edit while Cartoon Network replaces "bitch" with "man".
 * When Daniel Wyatt tells his Dad, "You're a dumbass, Dad.", it is completely removed in the Fox Family edit while Cartoon Network replaces "dumbass" with imbecile.
 * When William Jackson tells his son "Aww hell nah, you a fool for this.", the "hell" in "hell nah" is cut out in the Fox Family edit while Cartoon Network replaces it with "heck nah"
 * The full scene where it is shown a man is pushed into and melted to death while screaming is replaced by a shot of Lizzie's whole reaction to this on Cartoon Network while Fox Family cuts it completely out.