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Certification
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Sex & Nudity
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- Aladdin is shirtless most of the time.
- Aladdin and Jasmine kiss in some episodes.
- Some female characters wear some outfits that reveal little skin, like Jasmine. Nothing graphic shown.
- Other characters end up in romantic situations as well, like Iago and Thundra as an example.
- Some episodes have characters losing their pants, revealing underwear. All played for humor.
Violence & Gore
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- Mild violence throughout, varying from slapstick to serious.
- Characters are often attacked by villains and various creatures, and most of the times fighting them.
- Characters are often put into situations where they almost get killed, such as falling from heights, getting swords and weapons thrown at them, almost getting burned, crushed or impaled, etc.
- Genie gets blown up, burned, impaled, crushed, cut in pieces and more, but never dies. Many of these scenes are played for comedy.
- Agrabah is subject to some destructions and some other disasters in some episodes, but nobody is shown to get killed.
- Some episodes have some references to murder, such as cutting off some characters' heads. These references are told in mild manner, so kids watching this show shouldn't get scared.
- Some episodes have some references to death as well.
Profanity
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- Some episodes have mild insulting words, such as "jerk" and "stupid".
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- The "Heads You Loose" episode would frighten younger audiences due to non-gory decapitation, as bodies remain alive while headless.
- Characters are often put into life-threatening situations.
- Some of the villains/monsters/creatures may frighten some younger children.
- This is a Disney cartoon show for kids.
Spoilers
Frightening & Intense Scenes
- In one of the most dramatic moments, Jasmine actually dies upon rescuing a little boy from a falling tower. But she gets revived right soon after. See "The Ethereal".