Mild
70 of 193 found this mild
You can briefly see Jessica Rabbit's underwear while she is falling. However, the color of the underwear is too similar to the skin tone. So it looks like a vagina even though there was never actually any nudity. (In the DVD release, this was reanimated with Jessica's dress fully covered)
Jessica wears a tight fitting dress with a slit thigh and is very low-cut at the top, revealing her spacious cleavage and jiggle physics when she walks.
A cartoon weasel frisks Jessica, starting inside of her deep cleavage because it is the only pocket she has, tucking his hand in only for it to get caught in a concealed bear-trap, Eddie then replies "nice booby trap".
In one scene, Eddie's pants fall down when talking to Jessica showing him in his underwear. When Dolores catches them together, Eddie bends down near Jessica to pick up his pants, only for him to accidentally bumps his head under her large bust as he stands up.
Baby Herman walks underneath a live-action woman's dress, causing her to gasp. In another scene, he spanks a woman on the rear, and she gives the same reaction.
During their conversation at his apartment, Jessica impresses upon Eddie she would do anything to prove her husband's innocence. As she says this she walks up so close to Eddie that her large bust is squished up against his chest intentionally.
Baby Herman tells Eddie that he has a "50 year-old lust and a 3 year-old dinky." Most kids probably won't get what it's supposed to mean.
Some silly double entendres proliferate.
Eddie is about to say "balls," but is cut off before he can say it.
When Eddie tries to smuggle Roger into the diner underneath his trenchcoat, the latter keeps poking his head out because he can't breathe. Frustrated, Eddie pushes down before anyone can see him, making a gigantic bulge in his crotch. Dolores, who had just seen the whole thing quips: "So tell me, Eddie. Is that a rabbit in your pocket or are you just happy to see me."
Mild
55 of 109 found this mild
Jessica slaps Eddie across the face in one scene.
There is more than enough intense (and, at times, graphic) violence in this film for a strong PG-13 (perhaps, even an R) rating, rather than the PG rating it received.
Many scenes of mild, wacky, slapstick cartoon action violence.
A significant plot element involves Eddie's brother having been killed by a toon. It is only described and not seen.
We see the chalk outline of Marvin Acme's body. A heavy safe is seen as having crashed into the head of the outline. Acme's covered body is later seen being taken away on a gurney.
The weasels brandish real guns. They also carry weapons that mirror their distinct personalities: "Psycho" wears a strait jacket and wields a straight razor; "Greasy" wields a dagger; "Stupid" wields a bat with a nail through it.
An innocent, cute toon shoe is killed by being slowly lowered into dip and his pain is made very apparent.
Mild
73 of 120 found this mild
12 uses of ''damn'', 3 uses of ''hell'', 1 use of ''ass'' 1 use of ''bastard'' and 1 use of ''son of a bitch.''
One of the weasels is named "Smart Ass" which is seen in the credits
A weasel says "bullshtick" which is a play on the word, "bullshit."
Donald Duck calls Daffy Duck what sounds like a "God-darn stubborn n*****" during their performance on stage in the dive bar, however via subtitles he's actually saying "doggone stubborn little..."
Baby Herman refers to his live-action female companion as a "dumb broad".
Some very mild language such as "hell", "damn" and notable use of "smartass".
Moderate
62 of 101 found this moderate
Alcohol and smoking are very common throughout.
1 reference to Jack Daniels.
Toxic chemicals/dip are shown.
A boss/supervisor offers a drink to counsel/comfort roger which makes him real energetic and looks like scotch.
Eddie is an alcoholic and goes to a bar on several occasions where his girlfriend is a bartender. His heavy drinking throughout the film is contrasted by his decision not to drink before entering Toontown and he shoots his bourbon bottle (label clearly visible) with a Toon gun.
There are many scenes with Eddie taking swigs of alcohol. His gun holster holds a bourbon bottle.
A vintage neon Budweiser sign is visible in many shots in the bar.
A man is seen passed out at the bar.
Eddie is seen passed out at his desk with a bottle in his hand.
A gag, not unlike the Bugs Bunny "pronoun trouble" gag, involves whether or not Roger wants a drink.
Moderate
52 of 105 found this moderate
The villain Judge Doom is a complete psychopath, and his actions are very unpleasant.
The main character Eddie Valiant is shown to suffer from severe PTSD, since his brother got killed by a Toon and this leads Valiant to have a hatred on Toons, and as such, he's shown disgruntled and drinking heavily.
Judge doom's voice in cartoon form sounds like a tiny demon, and may scare some viewers.
This film is pretty dark.
Judge doom is shown putting a cute shoe in dip, a very twisted/unpleasant scene.
Mild/Moderate for neurodivergent viewers.
For older kids/tweens and up.
The hyper-violent, frantically paced "Maroon Cartoon" at the very beginning of the film as child endangerment is at the root of many gags. Roger is electrocuted, set on fire, and pinned to the wall with knives to name a few situations in the cartoon. The violence in the cartoon is a send-up of violent cartoon gags such as those seen in Warner Bros and "Tom and Jerry" cartoons.
In a very disturbing scene, Judge Doom demonstrates what the "dip" does to toons by sticking a cute squeaking living toon shoe in it. That the shoe is executed only for demonstration purposes, and not for any crime is part of the unsettling nature of the scene. The dip kills toons and we see the shoe react in horror and hear its squeals of pain as it is lowered into a vat of dip. Once the shoe is dead, Judge Doom removes his gloved hand that held the red shoe from the vat of dip. The shoe's red paint drips off Doom's glove somewhat resembling blood. Eddie - who is not very fond of toons - and a Police Lieutenant are shown to be disturbed by this act.
The high-energy Toontown sequence can be disturbing.