In English, yes, censored, NO. Anime is designed for Adults, not children. :P
Pekingese is not a word in english. But the pekingese is from Peking, China
Japan, yes China, don't think so. Japan is censored for the power of the atom quest.(disarm or blow up the nuke in Megaton) They censored it because it "portrayed historical events that may be hurful". Basically, when the U.S dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in World War II.
Access to the internet, and most other media, is strictly censored in China. (see the related links below)
The word English is an adjective, describing a noun as of or from England. Examples: English china, English films, or an English tradition.
Probably from Sanskrit cina, the Chinese.
has mild *CENSORED* such as *CENSORED* , *CENSORED* and *CENSORED*
The word that is censored is Mohammad
Hidden, covered, censored, blocked
Cantonese is a dialect that people speak in China.
If you are referring the first word "china" to porcelain, China was the birthplace of making porcelain. That's why porcelain is informally be referred to as "china" or "fine china" in some English-speaking countries
No, "Gee" is not a Chinese word. It is often used in English to express surprise, enthusiasm, or excitement.