Moderate
65 of 131 found this moderate
Steve spies with a drone at a sorority house and some nude and topless girls are briefly seen. What episode is it.
Two girls lift up their shirt but it is fully blurred.
Seasons 1 to 2 are in between the line of The Simpsons and Family Guy, but the sexual content started being about on par with Family Guy from Season 3 present. (Seth MacFarlane created these 2 shows)
It is pretty apparent as the show goes on that Roger occasionally rapes men, sometimes playing other characters and sometimes just as himself. This is likely satirizing the popular idea of aliens abducting people and rectally probing them. Occasionally flipped with Roger being the victim of rape.
On TBS, there are occasional uncensored references to fellatio, including use of the words "blow," "bj," and "blowjob."
Frequent raunchy humor, including lewd references to breasts & other body parts. Characters especially Stan are shown taking off their pants, in their underwear, & having sex under the covers. Condoms are also discussed, there are references to "getting boob", masterbation, & boners Women often wear cleavage-revealing clothes.
Contains moderate sexual references, content and partial nudity.
In the earlier seasons, Steve tries to lose his virginity.
This show can seem bad just because it was made but Seth McFarland but it was made for 12+ and after watching it myself I thought it should be for 13+
There is no onscreen sexual activity, but couples are seen lying together in their bed. (sometimes after sex)
Moderate
49 of 133 found this moderate
Some episodes have slapstick violence. Others have bloody violence, but it's never too extreme.
There's a moderate amount of violence in the show.
American Dad is played towards dark humour specifically, so there is some shootings and violence for the sake of humour.
Some episodes contain almost no violence some contain a lot.
Some episodes have 0 violence in them some have a moderate it never has that much. Way less then family guy.
Some episodes have mild some have moderate it's never more then family guy, around the Simpsons in violence.
Some episodes might be almost as violent than Family Guy, but it's played for shock humour.
Moderate
52 of 112 found this moderate
"Fuck" is fully censored throughout the whole show.
"Jesus Freak" was used once.
Season 1: 2 F-Words
Season 2: 3 F-Words
Season 3: 8 F-Words
Season 4: 3-F Words
Season 5: 15 F-Words
Season 6: 11 F-words
Season 7: 10 F-Words
"Damn", "hell", "", "ass", & ", are frequent. Stronger language like "shit" & "fuck" is bleeped.
Moderate
46 of 95 found this moderate
Roger owns a bar, this is the key plot of a few episodes and has been shown in other episodes frequently.
Roger smokes tobacco and drinks alcohol frequently. Roger takes numerous drugs such as marijuana, heroin, meth, cocaine, crack cocaine, steroids, LSD, oxycodone, ecstasy, drano, and PCP. This is somewhat frequent, especially in the later seasons, but they do not show it except on certain occasions.
Stan has been seen taking crack in an episodes and he's even shown high on it.
Alcoholism is a very common factor on the series.
Moderate
46 of 97 found this moderate
There might be rare scenes of distorted visions and themes that might confuse or make viewers feel a bit distressed.
This is a comedy show. So it's not supposed to be intense or violent, but the violence can shock some viewers though.
Some of the fight/action scenes can be intense to watch.
In an episode it focuses on eating disorders and anorexia, you see imaciated bodies and triggering phrases and scenes throughout.
Mild/Moderate in a lot of episodes.
Mild/Moderate for neurodivergent viewers.
Some characters have strong mental breakdowns at times.
For adults/middle ages.
Some of the violence could be disconcerting.
The heavy violence in some episodes can be disturbing to watch.