Mild
8 of 20 found this mild
Use of moderate-level sexual innuendos.
Female characters are sometimes drawn with exaggerated breasts or in skimpy outfits, usually if they are parodies of existing celebrities with similar looks.
Magazine covers in the opening have "The Mad Strip Club" and "Gay Cowboys", but only appear for a split second.
Topless men can be seen more than once.
Moderate
8 of 18 found this moderate
Graphic physical cartoon violence (people splitted in half, in pieces, amputation of arms, etc.). Mild blood and gore. Some of the "Spy vs. Spy" sketches contain violent deaths. Strong use of gross-out humor.
In a sketch for the episode S01E02, a child wants to burst a grain and it explodes and some organs and liquid flood the bathroom.
In a sketch for the episode S02E14, an operation is perfomed, and a hole in the body and some vertebres are seen, as well as some blood and a realistic alive heart.
In a sketch for the episode S02E20, a man is triturated alive.
Mild
8 of 14 found this mild
Mild language (some uses of "crap", "hot" or "jerk"). Some sketches have censored or implied profanity.
Mild
8 of 12 found this mild
References to alcohol and smoking, with one drug reference in the form of a double entendre.
Moderate
7 of 16 found this moderate
Mild/Moderate for neurodivergent viewers.
The sadistic violent situations and frequent gross-out scenes may disturb or turn-off some.