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A bear sings a song about his desire to visit a woman, and later the noodle scene from Lady and the Tramp is recreated which results in a brief kiss.
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27 of 49 found this to have none
A man gets hit by a mild electric shock in the eye. Impact was slightly shown (blink and you miss it) and he shows up with a comic-like injury in the near end of the episode.
Ice bear owns an axe throughout the entire series. Seldomly used for attacking robots and jokes in few episodes. No violence is caused.
Man chokes on a pancake. Ice bear punches him in his stomach and he turns out okay.
Baby Grizz watches a movie and says a guy was punched so hard, he splits in half. No violence was shown. This may fly over kids heads.
In an episode, Ice bear says that he will bring an axe(he owns an axe for real) when a character said something offensive. This scene was took with a comedic purpose.
A man was hit in his crotch with a baseball unexpectedly(for jokes).
Some falls and hits, no explicit and without injuries.
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Mild
30 of 48 found this mild
In the episode "Coffee Cave," Ice Bear consumes too much coffee and begins acting strange. He wields an axe but doesn't do any harm to anyone. May be a bit intense for sensitive viewers.
In "Charlie's Halloween thing" , "bears toys" scenes can be scary for kids.
None/Mild for neurodivergent viewers.
Ice bear gets drunk by coffee in one episode and acts a bit creepy. He tears some things apart and then wields an axe.
The episode "Primal" has a brief scary sequence in which the bears turn on each other that could frighten very young children.