Psyco Dyke is the third episode of season one of the American animated television series, Kitchen. The episode was written by Son of Hat, and produced by Australian12345. The episode consisted of themes such as homophobia, stereotypes, and child abduction, which placed the episode as one of the most controversial episodes of the series. The episode aired on MTV on June 19, 1999 at 12:00am, and was the first episode of the series to be given the TV-MA rating censored.
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| - Psyco Dyke is the third episode of season one of the American animated television series, Kitchen. The episode was written by Son of Hat, and produced by Australian12345. The episode consisted of themes such as homophobia, stereotypes, and child abduction, which placed the episode as one of the most controversial episodes of the series. The episode aired on MTV on June 19, 1999 at 12:00am, and was the first episode of the series to be given the TV-MA rating censored.
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| - Psyco Dyke is the third episode of season one of the American animated television series, Kitchen. The episode was written by Son of Hat, and produced by Australian12345. The episode consisted of themes such as homophobia, stereotypes, and child abduction, which placed the episode as one of the most controversial episodes of the series. The episode aired on MTV on June 19, 1999 at 12:00am, and was the first episode of the series to be given the TV-MA rating censored.
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