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Sex & Nudity
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- Picture of a woman in a bathing suit and at one point, the main actress is in the same suit walking in a dream and singing
- None. When Miss Price casts a spell on her household objects, her nightgown waltzes with Mr. Brown. She claims that "she will not be held accountable for its behaviour."
- A cartoon lion roars so loudly that the clothed cartoon bird standing nearby has his clothes blown off. But he covers himself up with his wings immediately.
Violence & Gore
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- The bookman's assistant threatens to use a knife on Professor Browne. Later, the Bookman threatens to use a knife on Paul.
- Comic violence e.g. Animated creatures play football in a very violent fashion and some references to war violence.
- Nazis invade a house with guns, they look for the little boy but don't find him
Profanity
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- 2 uses of damn and bloody 1 use of shut up, my goodness, coward and brute
- One or two uses of 'damn'
- A boy says 'Bloody' (he says ruddy this is not a swear)
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- An anthropomorphic fish is seen smoking a cigar.
- Miss Eglantine Price and Professor Emelius Browne drink wine at dinner.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- Mild prejudice against Germans around the time of WW2 may offend some viewers. However, this is very unlikely. Nothing unsuitable for children considering this movie is aimed at a family audience.