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Sex & Nudity
Violence & Gore
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- All violence is shown in a stylized, cartoon manner, with no blood or gore ever shown.
- During the open credits of each episode, a wall of human bones is shown briefly.
- A man is knocked unconscious in Chapter 1.
- A woman melts to death at the end of Chapter 6. Not graphic at all, as it's barely shown
Profanity
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- Some mild name calling.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- A teenage character cheekily refers to "age-appropriate drinks, nothing illegal" which will be drunk at a teenagers' Halloween gathering at a cemetery.
- Some frogs on the steamboat is seen with a pipe in Chapter 6.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- The tone gets exceedingly scary and emotional the farther you go.
- The show is very surreal and could be frightening if you are younger
- There are some scary moments that are briefly perilous for the main characters as two boys walk through dark woods inhabited by strange creatures, and that may worry kids.
- The overall tone of the series is dark and scary.
- The giant dog in "The Old Grist Mill" is nightmarish scary and threatening.
- The trees in the forest are often shown with scary faces.
Spoilers
Violence & Gore
- In episode 7, a Woman eats a turtle whole. You can hear the crunch, however, it is offscreen.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
- In Episode 7, right after the children go into a pitch black room, there is a jump scare with perhaps the most frightening monster of the whole series.
- In Chapter Two, the residents of Potsfield are humans with carved jack-o-lantern heads that may be spooky. There is also a short scene of animated skeletons crawling from a grave.
- In Chapter Seven, Auntie Whispers is a frightening figure with distorted and grotesque features. The two main characters are threatened by a spirit with a scary face, who threatens to eat them.
- In Chapter Eight, the two main characters are in danger of freezing to death. This is portrayed in a rather realistic way.
- In Chapter Nine, two children are shown drowning. Their fates are unresolved until the next chapter. where all ends well.
- In Chapter Ten, when the woodsman flashes a lantern on the main antagonist of the series, we see a split second of his appearance. A very creepy, wood-like man with holes and deformed faces on the torso area. Again, for a split second, most people wouldn't get a good look unless they paused the scene.