In the latest episode of the hit animated series “Camp Camp,” a controversial joke has sparked outrage among some viewers.
The episode, titled “Prank Wars,” features the campers engaging in a series of escalating pranks on each other. In one scene, camper Max pulls a prank on his friend Neil by pretending to be a ghost. When Neil realizes it’s just Max, he exclaims, “Oh thank god, I thought it was a real ghost. I don’t want to end up like those kids in that haunted house last summer.”
The joke has been criticized by some viewers as insensitive and inappropriate, as it appears to reference a real-life tragedy in which several children were killed in a haunted house attraction. Many have taken to social media to express their outrage, with some calling for the episode to be pulled from the air.
The show’s creators have defended the joke, stating that it was not intended to reference any specific event and was meant to be a harmless prank. They have also pointed out that the show has always pushed the boundaries of humor and that not everyone will find every joke funny.
Despite the controversy, “Camp Camp” remains a popular show among fans of all ages. The series has been praised for its clever writing, colorful animation, and relatable characters. While some may find the occasional joke offensive, many others appreciate the show’s irreverent humor and willingness to take risks.
As for the future of “Camp Camp,” it remains to be seen whether the controversy will have any lasting impact on the show’s popularity. For now, fans can continue to enjoy the antics of Max, Neil, and the rest of the campers as they navigate the ups and downs of summer camp life.
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