After this episode's initial airing, Warner Bros. received complaints from the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, claiming that the Spanish Inquisition game show sketch at the beginnin...
After this episode's initial airing, Warner Bros. received complaints from the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, claiming that the Spanish Inquisition game show sketch at the beginning, "Convert or Die!", was teaching children to reject Catholicism. Because of this, in reruns, that sketch was replaced with a newly-made one in which the kids think General Custer is running a custard stand, but restored when the episode was featured on In2TV.
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I don't get it. Sure the Inquisition was undesirable, and the Catholic Church doesn't torture people now, but you can't just pretend it didn't happen.
Yeah but alot of myths surround it. One time I was told that 50,000,000 people died during the inquisition. This would have been impossible though since europe didnt have that many people. Overall, only around 1000-9000 people died.
I wonder if the Catholic League is familiar with Mel Brooks' "History of the World Part 1". They do a big song and dance number about the Inquisition.
That ain't even the weird part, kid: I AM a Catholic and I LOVE that whole number!! It is funny as hell! This one ain't half bad either....personally, I think they overreacted.
PS-Little bit of trivia: The name Torquemada translates as "burnt tower" in English. Fittting for a dude who liked to burn people.
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Also, lol at Pepper. "Is that a good thing?"
PS-Little bit of trivia: The name Torquemada translates as "burnt tower" in English. Fittting for a dude who liked to burn people.