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- Spoilers (3)
Certification
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Sex & Nudity
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- There are some scenes with full frontal nudity, both male & female. It is censored on TV but uncensored on DVD & Blu-Ray (except Season 1 & Season 2).
- In Season 7 Episode 7, there are several instances of an orgy, including full frontal nudity & sex scenes with thrusting in the background. It is somewhat graphic.
- There are various bizarre strong crude sexual references throughout the course of the show. Also, there are somewhat frequent references to rape, incest, pedophilia, masturbation, homosexuality, & body image.
- Bare butts, partial breasts, and implicit (sometimes explicit) sex.
Violence & Gore
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- Throughout the series, there is stylized cartoon violence. Including brutal fist fights, stabbings, decapitations, torture, gunfights, suicide & excessive amounts of explosions. Also, some blood & gore is present in some of the sequences. However, injury detail is not lingered upon frequently, and much of the impact is removed due to the art style & the darkly comedic tone.
Profanity
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- The Lord's name is used in vain.
- "Shit" is uncensored on TV in seasons 6 and 7.
- Infrequent uses of "fuck" & "shit", coupled with some milder profanity, including "bitch", "dick", "ass", "tits", "cock", "damn", and "hell". In older episodes, terms such as "faggot" and "retard" are used in a negative light. Profanity is usually censored on TV, but it is uncensored on DVD and Blu-Ray.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- There are strong, but infrequent drug and alcohol references. One of the main characters smokes very often.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- Despite the show's highly comedic nature, there are emotional moments throughout.
Spoilers
Violence & Gore
- A Scooby Doo lookalike is murdered graphically by a Frankenstein lookalike.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
- In the (actual) Season 1 finale, the henchmen kill Hank and Dean and from there until the Season 2 premiere, they stay dead. Their death is particularly saddening since we knew the characters well throughout the first season.
- When Henchman 21 learns that his late best friend, 24, who he thought was talking to him as a ghost, was never there the whole time, and he breaks down into tears. This is very emotional and upsetting.