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Sex & Nudity
Violence & Gore
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- Mostly peasants and soldiers are brutally attacked and dismembered by the Chimera monster. Graphic depictions of the aftermath.
- On-screen animal violence is briefly portrayed through the "wounding" of the live-action horse as the Pegasus during its fight with the Chimera. Blood is on its shoulder for a brief time. The horse is later wounded again by the villain who "drinks" its blood to become immortal.
- Various warriors fight against each other and with the Chimera monster, often times sustaining severe wounds. The bad guys usually get bloodied the most, often times bleeding profusely through their mouths or their bodily wounds. The heroes sustain only minor bloody wounds.
Profanity
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- A group of soldiers encamped in the woods during the night, drink heavily to the point of intoxication.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- The Chimera might appear frightening to younger audiences (kids). Suspense is very mild and predictable to older audiences.