Scooby-Doo (2002) was originally written by James Gunn as an edgier parody aimed at older fans who grew up with the cartoon, featuring marijuana jokes, a more overtly stoner Shaggy, and a romantic subplot between Velma and Daphne.
The first cut received an R rating, leading the studio to remove scenes— including a Velma-Daphne kiss and even digitally reduce cleavage in post-production to secure a family-friendly PG rating.
I’ve literally been in a public restroom where a dad knocked loudly and announced “I’m a dad bringing my 3 year old daughter in to use the restroom. Is everyone decent?” And it’s was me and a friend and we had no objections. Little girls should be allowed to go potty in a clean restroom with a trusted adult if there are no family restrooms available. That old man is a weirdo for making it a big deal and scaring those girls.