Mild
26 of 47 found this mild
One episode has the Powerpuff Girls kissing a boy all over his face, leaving him covered in red lipstick marks.
The mayor's assistant may appear seductive, but she is a very good role model for the viewers. Her face is never shown.
Infrequent/Mild Mature/Suggestive themes.
Nothing major. The girls occasionally appear naked, but nothing revealing can be seen.
The mayor's butt can be seen in one episode.
The mayor has a busty assistant who speaks in a deep, sensual voice, but there is no mature content.
Sedusa is a villain who uses her physical features to manipulate men into doing her bidding. Her outfit is somewhat suggestive/revealing and she is a rather "well-endowed" character.
There are several isolated instances of sexual innuendo that will not be picked up by younger viewers.
Moderate
29 of 43 found this moderate
Mass cartoon destruction and lots of hitting and attacking - all in the name of saving the world before bedtime.
Mild in most episodes.
Some villains commit terrorism.
Lots of fantasy-style action violence. It can get a little intense at times (lots of buildings and scenery tend to get destroyed on the show), but it is never played to a gory level.
Many different characters are shown being brutalized in hand-to-hand combat during certain fight sequences throughout the show.
"Uh-Oh, Dynamo!" is not gruesome in nature, but is thought to have a massive body count; possibly the highest in the entire show.
Blood is shown sometimes. In fact, blood is seen during the opening scene when Buttercup kicks out HIM's teeth. In the episode "Bubbleviscious", Bubbles beats up severaly monsters in a training session and blood pools are shown. Only one of the pools is red. Blood is also seen briefly in episodes such as "Buttercrush" and "The Bare Facts."
Mild
21 of 42 found this mild
Nothing vulgar since it's for kids.
The character can act coarse and rude at times.
Overall, nothing harsh. Mostly childish name-calling.
The plot of one episode revolves around the girls picking up on swears. All uses of the words in question are censored by sound-effects.
None
29 of 36 found this to have none
Nothing worth mentioning, except a character does smoke a tobacco pipe on occasions.
In one episode, the girls become addicted to candy and go to great lengths to get more. Not harmful for children to watch, but it presents an obvious metaphor for drug addiction.
Moderate
23 of 36 found this moderate
In episode 3x10 there is a villain who sucks his victims heads leaving a leach mark. Some jump scares in the episode.
A girl admits to being an accident.
Contains moderate mature themes.
None/Mild in a lot of episodes.
For preschool/elementary school kids and up.
Some characters act twisted and rude/in-your-face at times.
Some brash moments.
Some episodes have characters having meltdowns/tantrums, but usually not that intense.
None/Moderate for neurodivergent viewers.
Common sense media age rating: 6-8+