The Hebrew-dubbed version of Shrek 2 has been banned from Israeli cinemas until a castration joke is removed. Israeli singer David Daor won a court case over a reference to him that he said implied he had been castrated. In its original Israeli dub, the hit animated comedy had one character threaten to emasculate another by saying "Let's do a David Daor on him" - a reference to the singer's voice. "This film intends to present me, in perpetuity, as a eunuch, a man with no testicles," Daor said. "It turns me into a laughing stock." The Tel Aviv District Court ordered Shrek 2 withdrawn from 20 cinemas pending a redub of the controversial remark. The film's Israeli distributor could not be reached immediately to say what phrase would be use instead. Since it debuted in the US on May 19, Shrek 2 has become one of the top 10 most successful films to date, clinching record box office figures for an animated film.--Reuters/BBC