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(2021– )

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Sex & Nudity

  • At the start of the episode "TV Problem", theres an adult film when Glassey turns on the tv.
  • Adult jokes and innuendos are mostly used in the show.

Violence & Gore

  • In "The Pencil", HTC Phone accused Glassey of drawing his screen then started punching Glassey.
  • Bloodshot eyes close ups can be seen in most episodes.
  • Most violence are just for humour porpoises. Though can get a little much.
  • Various scenes of punching and kicking.
  • In "TV Problem" Small Green Boy gets beat up by Small Green Dad due to its annoyance.
  • At the end of the episode "Paperland!", Glassey got crushed by a pencil into pieces.
  • In "Emberassing Day", Glassey got hit by a trash can twice.
  • "Glassey's Cans without Labels" is known to be a violent episode.
  • In "Robot Glassey", Glassey and Robot Glassey beats each other up to the point where they both got injured.
  • Very little blood throughout the show.

Profanity

  • Many uses of Frick, Fudge, Crap and Darn.
  • Some name-calling can be heard sometimes.
  • Freaking can be heard in some episodes.
  • There are some uses of "Oh my God"
  • Dumb can be heard in some episodes.
  • Glassey calls Robot Glassey a "Fool"
  • Various uses of Hell.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Some facial expressions might disturb some viewers.
  • In "Robot Glassey", there's a scene where it zooms in Glassey's face which can be creepy.
  • In "Glassey's School", there's a Close up of Glassey's Red eyes.
  • Glassey having red eyes while a scary music box plays in "Can't Enter Without Tickets" might be disturbing to some viewers.
  • Another Close up of Glassey's Red eyes also appears in "Paperland!".
  • "Glassey's Cans without Labels" contains a lot of frightening scenes.
  • In "Glassey's Cans without Labels", there's a close up of a Can with a dead skin face.
  • In "Can't Enter Without Tickets", when Glassey says his plan about running over the ticket seller so that he can finally get his tickets, he turns into an evil shadow which might scare some younger viewers.
  • Some viewers may be disturbed by the gross-out scenes.
  • "No Money, No Glassey" can be emotional once.
  • Glassey's scream in the start of the episode "Glassey's Morning Routine" can be a little frightening for some viewers.
  • TV Seller is seen to have red eyes after seeing the TV nearly the end of the episode "TV Problem"
  • Flashing Lights can be seen in "Glassey to the Future" when Glassey escapes from the World of Light, which can cause some viewers to have epilepsy.
  • Some episodes have upsetting/disturbing content.
  • Contains mild/moderate mature/suggestive themes.

Spoilers

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Violence & Gore

  • In "Can't Enter Without Tickets", after when Glassey screams, he falls and got ran over by the train off screen, which explains why Glassey was in the hospital at the end of the episode.
  • In "Robot Glassey", Glassey threw an Axe to Robot Glassey.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • In "Robot Glassey", there is a scene where Glassey murders Robot Glassey with an Axe, which could frighten some viewers.
  • Glassey breaking the Pencil in half in a dark room at the end of the episode "The Pencil" might scare some younger viewers.

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