None
322 of 388 found this to have none
Very slightly suggestive scene when Dolores says "Tonight, he wants 5 babies" and Isabella blushes.
Some kissing, but nothing incredibly sexual.
Mirabel's bloomers can occasionally be seen briefly under her skirt.
Mild
166 of 339 found this mild
A character cuts her hand and the bloody wound is briefly visible.
A man's wrist is broken - it's brief and in a song. It's fixed immediately and is not graphic. More comedic than gross. This is done to demonstrate the healing powers of one Madrigal.
Mirabel's dad is known for being accident prone, but his injuries are more humorous and are merely slapstick.
None
268 of 297 found this to have none
Nothing offensive.
None, but at one point in the film, Mirabel's papa utters in internal horror the word "miércoles" (Spanish for "Wednesday"), as a stand in for the word "mierda," which in Spanish means the s-word.
None
223 of 297 found this to have none
At a dinner, some people are shown drinking wine.
Abuela says "the magic is strong and so are the drinks"
One of the secondary characters is a boy who is quite hyperactive due to his coffee consumption. Mirabel takes the coffee cup away from him and tells him: "And that's why coffee is for grownups".
Mild
195 of 308 found this mild
Family members get into arguments with each other. All of these arguments are incredibly intense.
The film has house destruction sequences.
A machete is shown briefly and it's suggested a man is killed with it.
People may find the song "We Don't Talk About Bruno" intense, as a musical number involve numerous mentions that Bruno did horrible things to a village. But Mirabel ignore them as well as family members.
None/Mild for neurodivergent viewers.