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There is a brief verbal comic exchange relating to a character's 'private part'; however, the scene is undetailed.
A scene set during a historically distant time period involves a monarch who practices polygamy; however, there is no sexual activity.
Scenes of slapstick violence include those in which people are briefly beaten and dropped onto the ground following scenes of levitation.
There is no injury detail.
There is brief sight of a character's injured bloodstained toe.
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Moderate bad language ('whore') occurs, as well as milder terms ('shit', 'bullshit', 'God', 'hell', 'butt').
Adults consume alcohol and occasionally become drunk.
However, they behave foolishly and alcohol consumption is accordingly not condoned by the work as a whole.
A person attempts to take their own life, and which results in serious injury and hospitalisation.
There are also occasional undetailed verbal references to suicide.
Suicide is neither promoted nor glamorised by the work as a whole.
Several scenes of comic supernatural threat include enforced levitation, characters being hurled through the air, and supernatural beings transforming.
In some of these scenes, characters' eyes glow red and people are occasionally briefly scared when they witness this supernatural activity.
A person is briefly threatened by knife-wielding characters.
The weapons are not used to inflict violence.
A character believes his wife to be under the influence of a witch and briefly threatens the two women with a wooden pole.
However, the women are not beaten.
A child is briefly bullied and chased by a group of his peers.