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(2015–2024)

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Sex & Nudity

  • Many characters are teenagers, so some teen romance issues. Such as Emma openly accusing Xander on cheating on her.
  • Hazel often hits on Xander, much to his hates against her.
  • Gladys has a crush on Morgan Ross (the Ross kids' dad) from Jessie.
  • The innuendo in this show is not frequent, but seen in seasons 1 and 2. Most of the innuendo won't fly over children's heads because surprisingly, most of the innuendo is obvious.
  • Hazel has a crush on Xander.
  • Infrequent mild innuendos.

Violence & Gore

  • A jealous Hazel shoots an non- covered arrow at Emma and misses.
  • Lou gets scratched by squirrels in Food Fight.
  • Mild slapstick violence is used humor.
  • Season 1, episode 12: The campers have an archery battle.

Profanity

  • In "We didn't start the fire", Ravi drops the word "buttocks" at one point.
  • In "We can't bear it!", Matteo says "Oh no! I don't want to die with these two idiots!" in Portuguese.
  • In "Let's Bounce", after Zuri storms out of Woodchuck Cabin, Destiny looks at the clipboard and says "that's a really bad word!", which may be an innuendo that'll fly over some.
  • "Jeez" is said.
  • In the episode Toilets And Tiaras, Lou says the sentence "dang stinkin' nabbit"
  • In one of the season 4 episodes Matteo says "Sacrebleu" or Damn it in French
  • In one episode, the counselors say a pledge which includes the saying "...a pain in the.......neck!". It was heavily implied that they were close to saying ass.
  • In 'An Udder Disaster', Matteo says "sacrebleu" which means damn it in French.
  • Mild name calling
  • Frequent uses of "darn", "heck", "gosh", "dang", "shoot", "gah", "stupid", "idiot", "jerk", "nerd", etc.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

Frightening & Intense Scenes

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  • Gladys may be rude.
  • In the last episode of season three, we encounter a real Kikiwaka. This may be unsettling.
  • "Fog'd in" and "Camp Kiki-Slasher" can be frightening to younger children.
  • The climax to season two can be emotional and frightening.
  • In "We Can't Bear It!", Ravi says that the Otter Nuggets' expire date is "You should live so long." which is a deadly innuendo that'll go over audiences' heads.
  • In "Party Pooper", Lou and Destiny stay at a hotel which may have rude service. What implies the "rude service" innuendo is: Destiny reading a menu that just says "PSYCH!", a bad painting of feet, a sign at the lobby saying "Life's too short. Cleanish towels in the toilet.", and the awful looks of the place. This may be unsettling to some.
  • In "A tale of two stackers", Lou has an emotional outburst when she finds out that her hero, Jedidiah, worked for Camp Champion after quitting Camp Kikiwaka.
  • In a Halloween episode, Matteo has a nightmare that Lou becomes a villain, when she was tired of campers not doing things her way. This is super unusual for her character and can frighten everyone.
  • Cuddles (Gwen's wooden "Dream-effigy" doll) can be frightening to children.
  • In Summer Winter Wonderland, Destiny is very sad that her grandpa died, mourning his loss. It's very saddening to many audiences and strong to those who may have lost a family member or two.
  • "Gone Girl" is a really dark episode.
  • Season 1, episode 8: Ravi and Tiffany try to get proof that the kikiwaka exists and almost die in the process.

Spoilers

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

Sex & Nudity

  • Few kisses on the lips.

Violence & Gore

  • Throughout the second season, the characters get in perilous situations. Once, they're locked in a room full of traps by a crazy lady, another situation when some characters almost fall to their deaths, and near the end of the season, the camp gets set on fire and burns down.

Profanity

  • In an episode in season 3, a joke through out the end of the episode is putting the word stinking in the middle of words. Lou says towards the end of the episode, Dab-stinking-nabbit. Netflix falsely captions this as Damn-Stinking-Nabbit.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • In the episode, "Luke out below",Griffin, Luke, and Zuri are trapped on a cliff high up while climbing a mountain. Ravi and Emma come to their rescue. They rescue Griffin and Zuri safely, but Luke almost falls to his death, he is saved by Ravi.
  • In the episode "Dreams Come True", Lou has a nightmare that her BFF Emma is in danger. She says that she "got punched, standing in broken glass, and a monster was chasing her in the woods". This can give many children nightmares. This is easily frightening to children.

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