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Disney is streaming 'The Simpsons' in Hong Kong without the Tiananmen Square episode

A man blocks tanks heading east to Beijing's Tiananmen Square, on June 5, 1989. (AP Photo/Jeff Widener, File) A man blocks tanks heading east to Beijing's Tiananmen Square, on June 5, 1989. (AP Photo/Jeff Widener, File)
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Fans have noticed that an episode of the Simpsons that features a scene in Tiananmen Square is missing from Disney+ in Hong Kong.

In the 2005 episode "Goo Goo Gai Pan," the family travels to China to adopt a baby. The Simpsons clan stops in where they find a sign that says, "On this site, in 1989, nothing happened," a biting joke about the 1989 event where pro-democracy protestors gathered for several months.

According to multiple reports, that 12th episode of season 16 of "The Simpsons" is not available in the Disney+ lineup for customers in Hong Kong.

Disney didn't respond to CNN Business' request for comment about why the episode is unavailable.

China has regularly censored media, and companies that operate within the country are forced to censor search results for Chinese users — particularly images and information about the Tiananmen Square protests and the killings that ensued.

The Chinese government has and reports of the 1989 event, considering it a threat to the legitimacy of its continued one-party rule.

Hundreds of people were killed on June 4, 1989, in Tiananmen Square. The massacre made headlines around the world — as did iconic images such as "Tank Man" defying the troops on the square.

Hong Kong historically has had more artistic freedom than mainland China. In recent years, China has cracked down on content under a that criminalized acts of secession, subversion, terrorism and collusion with foreign forces to endanger national security.

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