Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart (TV Series 2014–2024) Poster

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Sex & Nudity

  • There's a minor innuendo where an anthropomorphic character entered into a dog show screams at a guy for checking out his "floof." This is in reference to the character's tail, but it's alluding to the practice of inspecting dogs at dog shows which involves touching contestants' genitals. Adults may find the moment inappropriate and potentially offensive, but the gag will likely go over children's heads.
  • An episode revolves around Mao Mao losing his clothes and being worried about people seeing him naked, but this is because he's embarrassed that people will see his weird neck and his lack of a tail. He shows his tailless butt to someone at one point, but there's no detail to his body aside from his basic silhouette.
  • While posing as a dog in an episode, a character wearing a leash and harness strikes glamour-shot poses, though none of them are too risqué. The leash and harness may make this scene seem like a sort of fetish-gear allusion to some adults.

Violence & Gore

  • Nothing too grotesque. Lots of stylised fantasy action, where no one is really injured.
  • A character mourns as he thinks another character he's been caring for has been killed. This is played for laughs and it's made apparent the character in question has survived.

Profanity

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • The legalization of hydra eggs may be seen as a light allusion to the legalization of marijuana, though hydra eggs in the show are just a regular food item and not a drug.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Occasional very mild scenes of threat.
  • The show seems to insinuate that Coby is self-aware and is playing into the silly light-hearted villain role, but the show seems to contradict this with moments where he seems to blatantly and explicitly attempt to kill the main heroes, including tying them up and throwing one off a cliff multiple times. To his dismay this character is saved with each attempt.
  • There are some mild gross-out gags. One involves a character with rotten teeth since he's been avoiding the dentist for years.
  • Adorabat narrowly avoids getting impaled by a spike trap. This is played for laughs since the character is comically oblivious to the danger she is in.

Spoilers

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Violence & Gore

  • In a brief scene from "No Shortcuts," Adorabat wanted her arm cut off so Badgerclops attempted to do so with his robotic slicer, but Mao Mao took her away.

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