Mild
3 of 8 found this mild
Characters wear revealing clothing including crop tops and miniskirts. A snake slithers down a girl's cleavage at a summer camp. A dog at a pet show rips a lady's skirt off, revealing her white slip. Some pictures of underwear. No nudity.
Mild
3 of 4 found this mild
There are two twin sisters in the series who often punch, hit, kick and slap one another. Their adult boss also physically harms them.
Scenes of mild to moderate injury and peril, including a girl spraining her ankle, a woman being deprived of food in prison, a man falling into a vat at a dog food factory, and a girl twisting her foot.
A running joke with one character is that her nose (botched from 3 nose jobs) is constantly being damaged, hit or affected. She is also at times shown graphically popping zits and describing pus.
A dog's spit is used in place of coffee foam and then fed to a woman without her knowledge. White spittle is seen being scraped from the dog's mouth.
Characters fall over and are tripped (typically played for laughs).
Some mild slapstick violence. The show is animated using early CGI, and so much of this looks silly in nature, but may frighten some viewers.
Mild
3 of 5 found this mild
Jade, Kaycee and Kirstee engage in a "burp-off" at a local mall during which they drink sodas and take turns belching, which develops into a musical chorus. A man dances to the belches, but is dragged away by his wife.
A minor character (Billy Bob the race car driver) constantly belches and proudly displays a porta-potty which issues grotesque bubbling noises.
Some ageist comments are frequently made at antagonist Burdine Maxwell, and a cruel prank is played on her in which photos are taken of her face with wrinkles and red skin caused by an allergic reaction to a product, after which she is further mocked for being old.
None
3 of 3 found this to have none
None. While drinking glasses are often shown on-screen, none of these are explicitly stated to be alcohol, except in one brief case where an adult man drinks a glass of wine.
Mild
4 of 7 found this mild
Aliens brainwash the staff and students of a school, causing them to develop glowing green eyes and frightening mannerisms.
Some mild scenes of bullying, including towards and from both adult and child characters, although nothing too extreme beyond name-calling, pranks and brief hitting.
Some exaggerated, caricature-like features of some characters may frighten or upset younger viewers.
There is a rather upsetting scene where one character has befriended two antagonistic characters, but says something mean about them behind their backs, causing them to sob in the bathroom, ruining the friendship.
Two characters cry over the apparent kidnapping of their domestic pets.
For tweens/teens.
Moderate/Severe in a lot of episodes.