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App Maker: South Park
Reason: Objectionable content
The creators of South Park had their potty-mouthed app rejected from iTunes in February 2009, which may not have been a surprise given Apple's rule against "potentially offensive" content. The app featured clips from the often vulgar cartoon series and film. But Apple's iTunes does sell the South Park television shows, seasons 1 through 12, leading some critics to question whether Apple was using a double standard in its download businesses.