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(2017–2024)

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Sex & Nudity

  • Bare breasts of middle school students are drawn, but not graphic.
  • There is a full close-up of Nick's penis and testicles, including a talking pubic hair.
  • There are a lot of sexual references and some nudity, but it's a cartoon.
  • Some brief animated nudity and sex related jokes.
  • Boys running around with botocks showing.
  • One episode has rear female nudity for several girls and females.
  • An extended sequence of an animated, talking vagina is shown in closeup.
  • Graphic nudity is shown a lot. Usually, it isn't sexual because all of it is animated but it's still graphic.
  • Bare naked human genitalia is seen in nearly any episode.
  • In one episode, one of the main female characters is seen staring at herself in a mirror in her bedroom while she is naked. She starts masturbating and she talks to her vagina.
  • Semen stains can be seen on a pillow in one episode.
  • Teens are shown masturbating. No nudity is shown, but it's very explicit and we can sometimes see hand movements.

Violence & Gore

  • Jay and one of his brothers fight and Jay gets knocked out. Also, Andrew fights Nick and blood is seen.
  • Andrew and Jay's heads explode as they have conversations and learn new facts, but their severed heads are not shown and this is quite cartoonish.
  • A monster (Maury) slaughters a talk show host's head and holds his severed head up in the air.
  • In one episode, characters are chopped in half. Not graphic, very comedic.
  • Season 3 is the most violent season, which is more violent than the rest.
  • Season 6 contains lots of blood and some gore.
  • Episodes have blood and gore which looks kind of brutal.
  • Mildly violent.
  • Some seasons are violent and others tone the violence down.

Profanity

  • In addition to the sexual dialogue, there is frequent strong language such as "fuck", "shit", "pussy", "dick", "bitch", "ass", "damn", and "hell". Frequent strong language such as "cunt" and cum appears.
  • Other important words or used.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Adults are seen socially drinking.
  • Some occasional mild drug references (for example, a character referring to a friend who died of a heroin overdose).
  • Many kids and teenagers are seen drinking "cotton candy brandy". One of the main characters becomes drunk later on in the episode
  • A father is seen smoking weed while his daughter has a slumber party.
  • A man drops his cocaine on the street and mugs two boys after.
  • There is drinking, including underage brief cigarette smoking, frequent marijuana use, cocaine, use of pills in one scene and frequent paraphernalia.
  • An episode where Adderall is used by teens illicitly.
  • One character wears a hat with a marijuana leaf on it.
  • Some underage vaping.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Some, but infrequent, bloody violence.
  • Maury slaughters a man.
  • There is infrequent bloody and sometimes disturbing violence in the first season, including a child accidentally slitting their arm with thorns, and a monster, Maury The Hormone Monster, decapitating a man. The severed head is shown in bloody detail, and he is seen forcing it to perform fellatio on him.
  • Some viewers may find Andrew's meltdown in one episode to be upsetting.
  • Some mean spirited jokes and moments where characters are mean to each other which can be upsetting to some viewers.
  • Violence that is brutal.

Spoilers

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

Sex & Nudity

  • Jay has sex with a pillow. He later has sex with two pillows, and one pillow has a male voice.
  • A party of elderly ghosts look at a 12 year old boy's penis. One ghost laughs at him and call his penis a baby's nose.

Violence & Gore

  • In one episode, all of the kids get superpowers and attack each other showing gory scenes and violence.
  • Maury gets stabbed in the neck, but he recovers at the end (the recovery is not shown onscreen).

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • A father causes a divorce by "getting stoned" constantly and breaks up a marriage. Also, a minor part of the (overall) plot throughout is based on him getting high in bad situations and eventually and accidentally leaving an edible out for his daughter and her friend to try.

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