- When Tinka slow dances with a boy, rubbing her hips against him, the "Strike!" and "The Hairy Bird" versions of the film linger considerably longer on that moment, with two party attendees saying "Look at Tinka, she's at it again!" in the middle. After it is implied that the boy ejaculates, these two versions of the film show Verena mischievously handing the boy a handkerchief, and subsequently saying to Momo: "So suave, so continental these Saint Ambrose boys!", to which Momo responds "I can't wait until they're a permanent part of our lives!", concluding the scene. The dance plays a lot shorter in the "All I Wanna Do" version, and the handkerchief moment and subsequent dialogue with Verena and Momo is completely removed. The scene ends with the party attendees saying "Look at Tinka, she's at it again! in this version, but you can still see a bit of Verena grabbing the handkerchief right before the interaction of the party attendees.
- After Tinka asks Odie if she's carrying Dennis' child, the "Strike!" and "The Hairy Bird" versions of the film feature Tweety asking: "Was it beautiful, when he spent himself inside you?". The "All I Wanna Do" version omits the last part of the line, so Tweety only asks: "Was it beautiful?".
- When Verena takes indisposed Frosty to bed, the "Strike!" and "The Hairy Bird" versions of the film linger longer on Verena looking under Frosty's boxers.
- "Strike" was originally only released in Canada and Seattle. After two years, it was given a shot at the American box office, given a limited release in New York with a few lines of dialogue cut, most of them sexual references.
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