Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge (Deleted Scene; 1991)

Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge is a 1991 point-and-click adventure game developed by Lucasfilm Games that is the sequel to 1990's The Secret Of Monkey Island.

The plot centered again on young pirate Guybrush Threepwood, months after having defeated the undead pirate captain LeChuck. Guybrush has decided to cement his reputation as a mighty pirate by finding the famed and mysterious greatest treasure of them all: Big Whoop. He gets help from, among others, a diminutive and near-sighted cartographer called Wally B. Feed. However, during his quest, LeChuck has been brought back to life again and is preparing his revenge.

Before being released to the market, the game has had a lot of content cut out in order to fit on the floppy disks, and to meet the deadline. This includes extra rooms in LeChuck's fortress (a potion lab, an upside view of his throne...), an alternate rendering of the tunnel below the Phatt Island waterfall, and closeups of LeChuck himself. Most of the art has been made available to see in the 2010 Deluxe Edition.

However, the most infamous deleted scene of the game is one where Wally B. Feed ends on a raft on the sea after LeChuck's fortress has exploded. Wally would have dropped his monocle in the sea, and trying to retrieve it, would fall in the water, not to be seen again. The developers admitted this was too cruel/dark, and removed the scene. One of the files in the game files is still called "raft", which is a redrawn background.

There is no screenshot, sprites or any other visual evidence left of the scene.