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In this video, we uncover the dark history behind one of the most controversial moments in religious broadcasting: the "lost" violent scene from Davey and Goliath. For decades, viewers have whispered about a specific episode where the wholesome claymation took a disturbing turn—featuring revenge fantasies, wet cement, and uncharacteristic aggression that shocked 1970s audiences. Was this scene actually banned, or is it a case of the Mandela Effect? We dive deep into the archives of Art Clokey’s production to separate urban legend from reality. We analyze the "vengeful Davey" sequence, the darker themes of 70s children's television, and why this specific moment remains a piece of lost media folklore today. In this video, we cover: The "Wet Cement" revenge scene explained. Why 1970s censorship standards flagged this content. The history of Art Clokey’s darker claymation themes. Analysis of "banned" episodes in retro children's TV. #LostMedia #DaveyAndGoliath #BannedCartoons #70sNostalgia #Disturbing