Clone High (TV Series 2002–2003) Poster

(2002–2003)

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Sex & Nudity

  • Some moderate sexual references. JFK is a womanizer and often makes innuendos about women.
  • One musical number is entitled "G-Spot Rocks the G-Spot". Female dancers are seen in skimpy swimwear, with pandering shots on their breasts and buttocks.
  • Two teenagers attempt to have sex; their nudity is obscured and the scene is interrupted.
  • Any nudity shown is obscured in a way. One scene shows a character's boobs breifly exposed, but the nipples are replaced with words that show the creators are self aware.
  • Gandhi is seen naked in a few episode. They are always censored by either a conveniently placed plant, or by a bunch of pixels
  • Sexual innuendos are very common in this show. One innuendo is about a character, Ghandi, thinking the naked criminals that surround him are trying to rape him.

Violence & Gore

  • Some occasional moderate comic violence and gore.
  • The violence in this show usually leaves bloody/gory imagery, but it's always in a comical, cartoony manner.
  • A character is stabbed in the bloodstream with bloody imagery, a character is killed by litter and blood can be seen, some explosions result in gore and chunks flying, etc.
  • A character, Abe, gets his face cut up multiple times in an episode.
  • The last 4 episodes specifically are way more violent and gory than any of the episodes before them.

Profanity

  • Mild to moderate coarse language includes 'damn', 'hell', 'whore', 'ass', 'piss', 'bitch', and 'slut.' Some infrequent bleeped profanity.
  • The word "Fuck" is used a few times but it is always censored.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Teenagers attempt to acquire beer, but are unable to.
  • One storyline parodies drug use with teenagers becoming addicted to raisins.
  • Teenagers smoke raisins and they start hallucinating. Milliseconds of nudity (censored) and messages are seen in the hallucinations.
  • A sentient mascot is seen smoking for several seconds.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • While the show is a facetious satire of teen dramas and played strictly for laughs, the failures that befall the characters in trying to live up to their genetic predecessors in the 21st century can occasionally be mildly depressing.
  • The character of Candy Sampson, the superintendent introduced in Season 2, could be off-putting for some viewers.

Spoilers

The Parents Guide items below may give away important plot points.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • The final minutes of the show may be upsetting to some viewers.

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