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(2018–2023)

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Sex & Nudity

  • Mild sexual innuendo throughout Season 1.
  • Some rude jokes about sex.
  • A woman says to another woman that it was hard for her to have sex with tentacles. The second woman says she doesn't want a sex talk, and the first woman says your husband will have tentacles. The second woman asks if she means testicles, and the first woman says she doesn't know.
  • A mermaid's breasts are shown, but covered.
  • Lots of crude and obvious references to sex, masturbation, genitals, etc.
  • Some scenes include people just before sex or starting to have sex. Although, it doesn't show anything further.
  • The main character's bare butt is seen a few times throughout.
  • Women wear scantily clad outfits which are very revealing, and Mermaids' breasts are visible, but their hair covers their nipples.

Violence & Gore

  • Characters get stabbed, beheaded, and you can see characters' heads hanging on poles outside of the castle.
  • Violence is infrequent but usually pretty bloody and shocking when it happens. Often it's played for laughs but there are moments of disturbing and often graphic violence.
  • most episodes include violence.
  • A war between ogres and gnomes occurs, involving several gnomes being crushed by the ogres with their clubs and legs. One ogre is struck in the chest by an exploding mushroom which blows a huge hole in his chest, causing blood and intestines to splatter out of the exit wound.
  • A ship full of characters is barraged by walruses, who attack them and drown several. The survivors are then massacred by a sword-wielding man who slices it across the back of their necks and decapitates them while mild blood splatters from the wounds.
  • A small character attacks several giants; one attempts to kill him but strikes a giant in the head with a spiked club, causing him to collapse with the back of his entirely caved-inwards head later shown. Another is hit in the head with such force that his scalp flies off, exposing his brain.
  • A character is stabbed in the hand with a potato peeler, with blood flowing from the wound. He slaps the back of his head accidentally stabs himself in the back of his head and out the forehead, killing him. The blade is shown sticking out with bloody detail.
  • Two monkeys are shot with flaming arrows with no blood, one in the chest and one in the head; they fall from a high ledge and burn to death while squealing. The charred corpses are shown and they are quite disturbing.
  • A large mace is thrown through the air and lands onto a character's head, stabbing them and caving in part of their skull as blood splatters around the wound. Brief but quite graphic and unexpected.
  • A dagger is thrown at an elf and strikes him in the forehead, killing him instantly. Not bloody but shocking as this ends up starting a brutal massacre.
  • A recurring character is thrown into a pit presumably to his death, he is heard screaming in horror as he falls.
  • Two major antagonists who are puppets get thrown into a fireplace and scream in agony as they burn to death. Comical yet slightly unsettling.

Profanity

  • "Ass" and "hell" are used infrequently.
  • One use of "bastard".
  • In Season 1, Luci uses the term "Mo-Fo" once, which is slang for "motherfucker".
  • One use of the middle finger in a Season 3 episode.
  • "Damn" is used frequently.
  • Two middle fingers were used in a Season 4 episode.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Bean is an alcoholic and she has taken a drug called "Bliss" which makes her (and her friends, Elfo and Luci) hallucinate. She also has taken a drug called "Snakeroot" (also with Elfo and Luci) which makes them hyperactive and happy.
  • A woman advices the protagonist not to drink alcohol to sooth her problems. She offers to take drugs instead.
  • Lots of smoking.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • The show is somewhat bloody and gory and it could be disturbing to some viewers, though most of it (but not all) is played for laughs.
  • Some extremely disturbing sequences of body horror involving a worm poking out of a man's eyeball and another in which worms pour out of a character's mouth and eyes, killing him. Quite graphic.
  • The show starts off lighthearted but drastically begins to change tone - several characters are shockingly killed or violently wounded and the show introduces elements of body horror, all of which is infrequent but shown in detail.
  • The final season is extremely dark with infrequent but shocking scenes of violence, including the deaths of several characters.

Spoilers

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Violence & Gore

  • A character is suddenly shot in the back with an arrow, bleeding out in the hands of the protagonist. Little blood is shown but this is very shocking and upsetting.
  • A gun discharges and accidentally strikes a character in the chest, causing blood to pool through their clothes - this is extremely sudden and disturbing. They are repeatedly tortured by medical practitioners in graphic ways until the bullet is removed using a knife - this is shown in close-up and is very gory.
  • A woman raises the blade of an axe and accidentally jams it into a character's head, killing them instantly. She panics and raises the axe, stabbing a second character in the head. No blood is shown but this is quite shocking.
  • A character kneels down and is impaled through the head by a sword attached to a chair, though he survives. Later he pulls the blade out of his head only for his entire brain to start leaking through his ears, killing him. While played for comedy at first, his death is very disturbing.
  • A character is struck in the back of the head with a hammer, which sinks into his skull and kills him. While the wound is clearly seen, it's not graphic though it is very unexpected.
  • A character's severed head is shown impaled on a spike, this acts as a jumpscare and is very shocking. It's later revealed he was shot in the chest and his dead body is seen with the bullet hole being removed with bloody detail.
  • One of the main characters has his head caught in the doors of the elevator, which jarringly moves and quickly slices through his neck, killing him; his severed head is shown dropping as the corpse falls onto the elevator itself. No blood is shown but this is very shocking and disturbing.
  • Two characters fight with sword until one slashes the other across the neck, causing blood to spray onto a nearby painting. The character stands still as a bloody line forms across their throat before their head falls off, blood spurting from the severed neck stump and onto their skin.
  • A jumpscare is seen when flashes of a gruesome battle are suddenly shown, involving stabbings with brief views of exposed spines, bisections, decapitations, a person being stabbed in both eyes with graphic detail and another being stabbed in the face with such force that the blade exits out the back of the head with bloody detail. All is shown briefly but shockingly gory.
  • During a flashback, around 100 characters are gruesomely struck by an electric blast; though the other deaths were shown in brief but graphic flashes, this is shown in slow-motion with lots of detail. Their skin and flesh peels off their bodies, leaving only their skeletons, slowly killing all of them.
  • During a lengthy fight, a character's head is abruptly grabbed and his neck is broken. Not graphic but extremely unexpected and very saddening as the character was recently brought back to life.
  • A lengthy ten minute-long massacre occurs resulting in dozens of deaths via stabbing, beheading, bisecting (both vertical and at the waist), eye-stabbing and gouging, dismembering, throat-slashing, and burning. This is shown in graphic detail and is very bloody.
  • A protagonist is gaslit into accidentally stabbing her partner in the heart with a dagger, causing blood to leak from the wound. In anger, she unleashes a blast of electricity which kills several innocent characters and fatally wounds the gaslighter, exposing her skull; she steps on her head and crushes it, causing it to disintegrate.

Profanity

  • There is one episode in which Elfo got into trouble with a giant and she says to Elfo "You're a dick".

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • In one episode, they consumed drugs (which was a dried up bug) and they went weird.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • A major character is buried alive and suffocates over the course of several episodes; extremely realistic. This leads to him having several panic and anxiety attacks as he slowly dies.
  • In the final season, it's revealed that a character went back in time and, in attempt to shoot an arrow at the person who killed him in the past, accidentally shot his past self and became his own killer. This is a very dark reveal.
  • The scene in which a character accidentally murders their love and proceeds to kill around two dozen people is very upsetting and saddening to watch.

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