Mild
1 of 1 found this mild
At one point you see a 3d model of a woman. It is very boxy though and there is no skin just different lines forming one model. Brief and it is hard to make out the nudity.
It is implied two people have sex after a woman makes several sexual claims that her bra strap is broken, but nothing is seen.
You briefly see a dinosaur get out of the shower. But there is no nudity and it is brief.
You briefly see a photo of a nude man's dead, burnt body. But no nudity is apparent as their skin is charred.
Moderate
1 of 1 found this moderate
There is a scene in which a boy trips another boy. Later the boy who was tripped is seen covering his bloody scrape. No injury detail, but mild blood.
There is occasional bloody, cartoon violence. There is never really any injury detail but there is moderate blood/violence.
In episode 3 there is some violent, bloody violence apparent, like a man getting his skull (plus eye) ripped out, and a man getting punched in the back of the head with blood splatter. But it is all animated.
There are occasional animated severed limbs and decapitated heads (no graphic detail, just bloody).
Moderate
1 of 1 found this moderate
In episode two you can see a man briefly flip off a woman.
There is frequent use of milder language (ass, damn, hell, etc.).
Moderate
1 of 1 found this moderate
Alcohol is frequently consumed and shown on screen, and there is frequent scenes of intoxicated people.
A substance is shown (animated) similar to cocaine. It is more pink but it is still meant to be snorted. A man briefly snorts it on screen as well.
Mild
1 of 1 found this mild
There are multiple upsetting suicidal references.
There are some genuinely heartbreaking scenes between Treybor and his more popular twin Skip. But most of them are comedic in nature.
The show has an undergoing plotline throughout the episodes where a tv/movie star and their co-star go missing. It is never too disturbing, but some elements (like bloody clothing/footprints) could be seen as frightening.
Randy is generally seen as a very depressed person. In a dream state (or something of the sort) he walks in front of train tracks as a train is coming through. It cuts right away before anything is shown, but it is generally unsettling and not comedic. Just bleak.
The show has elements of death that some children could find disturbing. Advised for ages 14+.