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(2016– )

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Sex & Nudity

  • Crude sexual references throughout.
  • In one episode, a man and woman are caught having sex on a stage. Although their genitelia is covered up with stage props.
  • Two characters enter a incestial relationship and are shown making out throughout the episode. Played for laughs and all the other characters are repulsed by it. They are about to get married before one of them is killed in a fire.
  • In one episode, there is a scene where a group of old people are having sex dressed up as animals. One of them has a dildo for a hand and waves it around. This scene does not last very long however it is very graphic. By far the most explicit part of the whole show so far.
  • Occasionally, some male characters are seen shirtless. Usually in a non-sexual context.
  • There are a lot of blatant sexual jokes; some of which involve underage characters.
  • There are mentions of characters having STDs.
  • There are occasional references to BDSM or fetishes.
  • In one episode, Max (who is 10) talks about using a computer to "look at boobs".
  • There is a scene where Max steals David's phone and starts chatting with an older woman on a dating app through David's profile. This is brought up again as a big point for a later episode.
  • A character mentions "Hookers and Blow"

Violence & Gore

  • The series often has slapstick violence, but infrequently has graphic violence. When graphic violence does happen, it is very bloody.
  • In one episode, David gets angry at another character and strikes an upper cut at him, no blood shown, he gets up, and David gets a chair and goes to hit him on the head with it, but the impact is cut off by the credits.
  • At the beginning of the second episode, Quartermaster is seen disposing of a human body which is covered in blood. Later in the episode, Quartermaster impales a squirrel with his hook hand and blood gushes out, Quartermaster and his hook hand are covered in blood for the rest of the episode.
  • In one episode, a character gets stabbed in the eye with a fork and blood flows out. Played for laughs. On subsequent appearances, she wear an eyepatch.
  • One character is frequently beat up and tortured by the wilderness throughout the episode "The Forest." He is attacked by a wolf and sustains some very bloody injuries that last the entire episode. Later the wolf is impaled by a tree and mauled by a bear which causes it to bleed out and die. This is probably the most bloody episode to date.
  • There is a lot of mild violence such as characters punching, slapping or otherwise physically harming each other, usually without injury.
  • There is occasionally some discussions about death. Some minor characters, background characters, and animals die onscreen or are implied to have died offscreen. Sometimes it's a violent and bloody death.
  • In the season 3 premiere, Quartermaster brutally beats up David and Gwen at the end of the episode.
  • Animals, on more than one occasion, are violently killed with blood being shown. Characters do fight but no blood is shown and it's often for comedy. In season 2, a character falls down a cliff and is attacked by bears (he survives however)

Profanity

  • Characters frequently use swear words and verbally insult each other. Language regularly includes: bitch, dammit, dick, shit, hell, crap, fuck, cunt etc.
  • The children swear more than the adults do. Mainly, the F, S and B word.
  • The words "slut", "whore" and "skank" are used.
  • A character is about to say faggot but gets cut off by the credits.
  • Characters make inappropriate hand gestures, such as giving the middle finger.
  • Very frequent use of religious exclamations.
  • There are occasionally some racist and sexist remarks that are meant to be humorous.
  • Occasionally some vulgar slang and slurs are used.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • S2E11 revolves around the flower scouts sprinkling meth into their cookies in order to get more people to buy them.
  • Occasionally characters smoke, talk about smoking or going out for cigarettes.
  • Some minor characters drink, get drunk or talk about drinking.
  • Miss Priss is severely alcoholic and often passes out drunk. She also smokes and does illegal drugs.
  • There are a few scenes of drug dealings done in dark alleyways; one of which involves underage characters.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • There are some dramatic and upsetting scenes that are very serious and heart breaking.
  • In Season 2, Tabbii flings a fork at a waitress, trying to harm her, as the waitress shields herself, it flies back at her and it plunges into her eye, blood is shown, but no in-depth detail.
  • Frequent instances of crude and black comedy.
  • Graphic violence is infrequent. But when there is graphic violence, it's very bloody and gory.
  • There are instances in multiple episodes in which characters are shot at or threatened with guns.
  • In every episode Cult Leader, Daniel, is in, he attempts (and fails) to sacrifice people to his religious Ultralord, Xemüg, by tricking them to drink poisoned Kool-Aid or by stabbing them with a knife etc.
  • There is cartoon violence and peril on a regular basis. The series infrequently does graphic violence and gore, but it does happen occasionally. Injuries usually (but not always) heal quickly.

Spoilers

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

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • In the episode "Parent's day," we discover Max's parents didn't care enough to sign him up for a specific camp, just dropping him off at the camp. Max is seen trying to hold back tears during this scene. It can be emotional for some viewers
  • In one season 3 episode, a character violently dies in an explosion. We see the explosion but do not see the body or any blood but we know that he does not survive.

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