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(2020–2023)

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Sex & Nudity

  • One character has a bit of pubic hair sticking out.
  • In one episode Dot takes off her skirt showing her panties.
  • Marie Antoinette wears a revealing dress that reveals her very large boobs.
  • Marie Antoinette has a noticeable mole on her breast.
  • Some innuendos.
  • Couples kiss.
  • Very rarely suggestions to sexual content.
  • Dot's underwear is seen frequently in pretty much almost every episode of the series.

Violence & Gore

  • Lots of comedic violence throughout
  • Slapstick accidents and incidents befall the characters, but no injury ever lasts. Weapons like swords and daggers are shown within context in some scenes.

Profanity

  • At least one us of "suck" in Season 3, Episode 8, several uses of "god" throughout its first two seasons, two separate uses of "hell" in Season 1, and notable uses of "ass" that were also included in S3 E8 respectively.
  • There have been *many* close calls regarding characters uttering strong language which have included some being cut off before saying the expletive in question, taking words/suffixes out of context, and indirect (but clear) references to porn and masturbation. For context, this involves cut-off uses both "shit" and "fuck," the problematic nature of "dick" and "hancock" as names, and "pussy" being taken out of context of its literal meaning respectively.
  • A character in Season 3 is named "Jackass Monkey."
  • Mild name calling.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Pinky is seen in a mug filled with what looks to be beer
  • Smoke pipes are seen a notable number of times throughout the first two seasons, although they're never actually used.
  • An ice sculpture of a dictator with a cigar in his mouth is seen in the fifth episode of Season 2.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Some scene could scare to younger viewers.

Spoilers

The Parents Guide items below may give away important plot points.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Episode 11 has a parody of the movie IT. The clown Nickelwise may frighten younger viewers as he tries to tap into the Warner siblings' worst fears.
  • In one episode. There was a scene where Wakko regrows his tail.
  • Pretty much the only unsettling scene you'll get (in season 1) is Nickelwise trying to scare the Warner siblings, which almost works.
  • In the final episode of season 3, there's a meter that will impact, and they say final goodbye.

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