In the wake of Japan's nuclear crisis, even jokes about a meltdown have become toxic.
Broadcasters in Europe have begun reviewing episodes of "The Simpsons" to make sure that one featuring a meltdown doesn't air.
The Hollywood Reporter says networks in Germany, Switzerland and Austria have all taken a close look at episodes set to air in the near future.
The show frequently features near-miss nuclear disasters at the reactor where dim-witted Homer Simpson works as a technician.
The opening credit sequence shows Homer tossing a radioactive fuel rod out of his car as he drives home.
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