None
430 of 524 found this to have none
Some kissing scenes in the show, though nothing inappropriate .
In one episode (The Beach) we see may and a bunch of boys flirting with Ty Lee, because they find her cute. We see kissing throughout, especially in Book 3, but nothing passionate. We see Katara and Aang in their bathing suits/underwear in a couple of episodes.
Both genders are occasionally seen in their underwear/swimclothes in a nonsexual context. Several characters also wear outfits that expose their midriff.
Some characters flirt with each other.
Mild
292 of 389 found this mild
Mild to Moderate fantasy action violence throughout.
There's mild fight scenes however, blood is rarely shown in the show.
All through season 3 Ang has a wound on his back that some might find scary.
Suggested MPA Rating (US Viewers only): Rated PG for fantasy action violence.
Mild fighting and action throughout the entire series, with no blood and gore.
Many of the fighting and action scenes include elemental magic, with characters manipulating earth, fire, water and air.
Some characters occasionally get minor burns.
Characters are seen with scars. In particular, the character of Zuko is always seen with a scar on the left side of his face.
Although it is often implied that characters have died, a significant death is never directly shown.
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341 of 368 found this to have none
Contempt between different people is shown similar to racism, such as Earthbenders that are shown being loathsome and prejudice towards sandbenders.
Team Avatar characters insult each other in most episodes.
Mild name calling.
None
311 of 360 found this to have none
Cactus juice is consumed in one episode resulting in a reaction from Sokka, similar to someone on psychoactive drugs. However it's unlikely that younger viewers would pick up on this.
Moderate
198 of 383 found this moderate
One of the characters, Azula, is a murderous, deranged and disturbingly violent person, who is shown using violence, threats and emotional manipulation for her own pleasure and to achieve her goals. The viewers are led to believe she doesn't shy away from murder and torture to get what she wants.
Fire Lord Ozai is extremely cruel and menacing. When he makes his first on-screen appearance in "The Awakening", it shows how ruthless and tyrannical he is.
A character has a mental breakdown after a battle
Mild/Moderate in most episodes.
Mild/Moderate for neurodivergent viewers.
The villains can be violent at times.
A character has a permanent 3rd degree burn on his face.
Tantrums/emotional breakdowns are shown at times.
Azula and some villains are savage.
Suggested MPA Rating (US Viewers only): Rated PG for fantasy action violence.