An animated series has reportedly been pulled from the airways in Malaysia after viewers complained about “LGBTQ+ content”.

Santiago of the Seas has been temporarily suspended from airing on TV2 following several complaints about the content of an episode which was shown at 10pm on Sunday (16 November).

The American action-adventure CGI series follows the adventures of eight-year-old pirate Santiago and his crew as they work to protect their Caribbean home.

Some viewers claimed on social media that it featured scenes linked to the LGBTQ+ community, with one Threads user saying seeing “two men kissing” had left him shocked.

According to the Malay Mail , a spokesperson for the Public Relations Division of the Department of Broadcasting, also known as Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM), has

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