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- Sex & Nudity (10)
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- Profanity (5)
- Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking (4)
- Frightening & Intense Scenes (8)
- Spoilers (2)
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Sex & Nudity
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- In the first episode, someone says that another main character's costume looks like it came from a porn movie.
- Two boys kissing in episode 3. Before the 10 minute mark.
- A lot of references to sex. As well as characters calling each other sexy.
- Mentions of a "porno"
- Two people have an affair. They are seen in bed partially naked. Sex is implied.
- Mentions of characters being virgins.
- Lots of romance, relationships and kissing.
- A woman mentions cleaning her private parts with soap.
- In the first episode, a gay character says he made excitement with another gay character. He said that they made out but this is not shown until episode 3.
- There is one gay couple in this show. One calls the other one "sexy cat."
Violence & Gore
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- Blood is frequently shown.
- A character breaks their arm during a football game, and the protruding bone is shown.
- A character is shown burning alive.
- A young boy is almost stabbed.
- A boy's dad commits suicide (offscreen)
- Lots of talk about murder and death.
- A dog is killed after being hit by a car.
- A man is stabbed twice and is implied to have died.
- Everyone in town is shown burning to death in a massive fire. But this is quickly revealed to be an illusion.
- In a flashback, multiple people are shown fighting in a war. Some are injured and possibly killed.
- A dog is stabbed with a pen.
- A main character closes a locker door on his hand. Blood is shown but his hand is quickly healed.
Profanity
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- Frequent uses of "oh my god."
- "son of a bitch" is used once in the first episode.
- "Damn it" in episode 1.
- "Sex," "suck," "god," "crap," "hell," "damn," "ass," "porn," "bitch," and a direct reference and allusions to "the f-word" in the episode "Night of the Living Dummy" respectively.
- The song "Goosebumps" by Travis Scott contains the words "molly" and "pussy".
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- Adults are frequently shown consuming alcohol.
- Bottles of wine are shown. Occasionally, characters drink but always remain sober.
- A woman is drugged.
- Mentions of being drunk.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- This show is darker and more violent then than the original 90's Goosebumps tv series.
- A boy is killed in a fire and is shown burning alive.
- This show is notably more mature in many way that the Goosebumps books or original 90s tv series and it will scare some younger viewers.
- There's lots of blood, suspense, danger, chase scenes, jump scares and scary monsters.
- An evil zombie poodle with red eyes and massive fangs may scare younger viewers.
- Multiple people are turned into uncanny living dummies.
- The setting of the series has a generally spooky feeling to it.
- Lots of intense topics like Cheating and Suicide are shown or mentioned in the show.
Spoilers
Violence & Gore
- In the season finale, a boy is fatally shot. He dies, but is brought back by a spell.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
- When characters influenced by Slappy turn fellow humans into hybrids of people as puppets it can be disturbing.