- An alternate, unrated (and very explicit) version of this film exists and has been shown on Premium Pay Cable (Cinemax).
- Despite the R-rated version being cut, there are actually some scenes not featured in the unrated version, which include the following:
- A scene where Dave and Jerry knock on Uncle Bud's door to see if he's in. Jerry then says that Bud is probably not home and they move on to find him. It then cuts to Bud meditating on the beach. In the unrated version, it just moves on to Bud's meditation.
- An additional scene of conversation between Jerry, Dave and Bud. Dave and Jerry notice the surfboards on Bud's patio and he says that he still surfs every now and then but is more into "cosmic surfing."
- A scene where Xena asks Dave what Bud is doing. Dave replies that Bud is meditating, and briefly explains what that is. Dave then introduces the Beach Babes to Uncle Bud. Bud asks if the Beach Babes want to stay for dinner, to which Dave says he's sure they would love it. Xena consider going back to the T-Bird ship, until Luna declares that it is the perfect opportunity for a "social studies" project.
- A scene showing Bud going into his house to mix up a remedy for Jerry's sunburn. In the unrated version, this scene is missing entirely and just cuts to Bud applying the remedy to Jerry's sunburn.
- A scene where Bud unsuccessfully tries to reason with Sally to give him more time to fix up his home. Sally tells Bud that she is angry with him for not marrying him. Sally then calls Hassler to talk about Bud's visit and how he refuses to change his place. Hassler gives Sally some suggestions, which do not fare well with Sally. After the call, we see a woman walk up to Hassler and Hassler asks "So where were we?". The woman replies with they were going to get the agrees. Hassler replies with "Oh, yeah."
- A scene with Bud's house being condemned. The city official (Played by Lenny Rose, who would later go on to play James T. Renford II in the sequel), tells Bud that he'll work something out for Bud to stay at his place until Monday to get the house fixed. Bud tells the Beach Babes along with Dave, Jerry and Ziggy that he has to run an errand and will be back. Also, the director has an uncredited cameo as a city worker. This is followed by some scenes of the beach, set to "The Netherworld Waltz" from Full Moon's Netherworld. In either version, Rose is still credited for his role as the city official, in spite of this scene completely missing from the unrated version.
- A screener VHS released by Paramount in 1993 contains the unrated version.
- DVD releases from Full Moon in the U.S. and 88 Films in the U.K. both contain the R-Rated version of the film, although the latter DVD release features scenes from the uncut version as "deleted scenes."
- The PPV print is even longer and more explicit than the Cinemax print of the film. This same PPV print is also on the film's Blu-Ray release.
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