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The original UK releases were cut by the distributor to secure a PG rating (an uncut 12 rating was available). About 1 second of footage was excised, removing a head butt in the fight scene between Obi-Wan and Jango Fett. The cut was waived in 2011. (The film was also rated PG in Ireland and played uncut in Irish cinemas).

Padmé addresses the Senate after the first attempt on her life, and speaks out against the creation of an army for the Republic.

Obi-Wan brings the toxic dart to the Jedi Temple analysis room for examination.

Before he departs for Kamino, Obi-Wan has a conversation with Mace, leading to his Jedi Starfighter on a landing platform. Some of the dialogue was used in the scene in the Jedi Temple with Obi-Wan, Mace and Yoda.

An extended version of Anakin and Padmé's arrival on Naboo.

Padmé brings Anakin to her house and introduces him to her family. Padmé's family senses that she is attracted to Anakin, but she denies it.

A scene in Padmé's bedroom in which she and Anakin look at pictures of her past acheivements.

After Anakin and Padmé are captured in the droid factory, Count Dooku interrogates Padmé.

After the interrogation scene, Anakin and Padmé are put on trial by the Geonosians, and are sentenced to death. Eight deleted scenes are included on the DVD:

In the Lars Homestead, after Anakin has confessed his slaughter of the Tuskens and slumped to the floor, Padmé states, "To be angry is to be human," and Anakin responds, "I'm a Jedi! I know I'm better than this!"

Before Jango Fett is killed by Mace Windu, the sparks coming out of his damaged jetpack are much more visible.

After falling from the gunship and eventually awakening, Padmé replies to the Clonetrooper's question of concern with a painfilled "Uh-huh" instead of "Yes."

During the wedding scene, Padmé taking Anakin's mechanical hand has been inserted instead of a shot of Anakin's false arm and a pan up. The Digital Theatrical Version (and DVD/VHS/Blu-ray release, which was based on this master) features several small additions to the standard (35mm) theatrical version of the film: