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(2003–2011)

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Sex & Nudity

  • One of the animals in the show has their genitalia hanging out in the open in every episode.
  • Almost every episode contains topless women fully showing their bare breasts.
  • All of the main characters talk about having sex, and various sex jokes are made throughout the series.
  • In episode 4, two of the characters dress up as penises.
  • In episode 7, one of the characters performs oral sex on himself and disappears into oblivion afterwards.
  • In episode 8, one of the characters gets raped in prison, but doesn't seem to react to it much.
  • In episode 10, one of the characters humps a computer. Later in the episode, the character meets himself in the past after going back to the beginning of the animation, and both of them perform oral sex on themselves.
  • In episode 16, one of the characters gets anally probed, and near the end, the characters all start having sex with a monster that has a bunch of vagina shapes on it, calling it a "Vagina Monster."
  • In episode 17, one of the characters makes holes in a pumpkin with his penis, and then takes a bunch of viagra and makes a bigger hole in the pumpkin.
  • In episode 18, one of the characters humps a portal to the real world, and in reality he's humping another character's face.
  • There are also a few incredibly graphic sex scenes in episodes 14, 19, 21, 22 and 23, penis and breasts showing.
  • In episode 22, after the credits, one of the characters gives birth, and while it is shown, it goes by really quickly.
  • All the sex, nudity and sexual dialogue is played entirely for laughs, but it is still incredibly graphic.

Violence & Gore

  • Most of the violence in every episode is played for laughs, and is incredibly over the top. Whenever characters die, they usually come back to life within the next episode, because the show has little to no continuity.
  • In almost every episode of the show, one of the five main characters dies in a really over the top manner, however he comes back every single time in the next episode. Most of his deaths include getting hacked to pieces, being shot in the head, getting cut in half, losing his skin, getting his eyes plucked out, getting his tongue ripped off, getting inflated until he explodes, getting impaled in the head with a shovel, and many more. The episodes this character dies in are episodes 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11 (depending on the ending you choose), 13, 15 (in a flashback), 17 (offscreen), 19, 22, and 23.
  • In episode 3, one of the show's antagonists kills a few characters with a space gun, he shoots one of them with bullets, turns another to bone, and knocks the last one's head off with a rocket.
  • In episode 5, one of the characters catches thumbtacks with his eyes. No blood, but still somewhat graphic. Was played for laughs.
  • In episode 7, one of the characters shoots his eye out with a BB Gun, and it also hits another character.
  • In episode 14, one of the characters is about to have sex, and the topless woman he is about to have sex with turns into an alien and attacks him. You hear him screaming offscreen, but you don't see any of the violence happening.
  • In episode 16, one of the characters is getting probed in a spaceship, and his anus is bleeding throughout the scene.
  • In episode 17, a character that only appears in this episode gets ripped in half by one of the supporting characters.
  • In episode 19, a character attaches a weed whacker to his genitals and turns it on. Blood is spraying, but you don't see the mutilated genitals.
  • In episode 20, a fight scene between one of the main characters and a supporting character happens. The main character gets impaled in the chest, but he doesn't die.
  • In episode 21, a few characters turn to bone after a rocket takes off, but even after they turn to bone, they're still talking, so they didn't die.
  • In episode 22, pieces of a dead body are dragged behind a car.
  • In episode 23, a new character shoots a couple of other characters. One of the characters also blows up a building, but what happened to everyone in the building isn't shown. Another character also gets cut to pieces with a laser, then disintegrated.
  • Almost all the violence in the show is played for laughs, but is still graphic.

Profanity

  • Excessive usage of Strong Language ("Fuck", "Shit", "Bitch", "Ass", etc.) used in every episode. Some uses of very strong language ("Cunt") used in both sexual and non-sexual context. Many sexual slurs and terms ("Dick," "Penis," "Vagina," "Pussy," "Cock," "Tits," "Balls,") used, with the main characters always talking about sex and such things. Some uses of religious terms (God, Jesus).
  • One of the main characters has a reoccurring identity called the "Fucking Fucker."
  • Very profane and vulgar language throughout the show, all fully uncensored since it's an online cartoon.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • One of the characters' stepdads is an alcoholic.
  • In episode 5, the main characters all find a marijuana bong and get high off of it.
  • In episode 12, characters try to enter a bar and get kicked out of it for being underage. Other characters are seen drinking in it. Some antagonists of the episode give a character some green alcohol and knock him out with it.
  • In episode 17, one of the characters dresses up as a beer keg for Halloween and drinks out of it.
  • In episode 18, one of the characters does a bunch of drugs and goes through a really weird hallucination.
  • In episode 21, a character orders a beer at a fair.
  • In episode 22, the characters are shown drinking beer, a new character is shown adding drugs to the alcohol to make the party more extreme, and a metal song plays about beer.
  • In episode 23, a new character is seen smoking cigarettes throughout the entire episode.
  • There is also a beer commercial with the show's characters called Magic Animal Babies, where the characters of this show advertise their favorite beers from the company they're advertising.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • In episode 17, it's revealed that a bunch of characters died offscreen on a plane crash.
  • All of the show's violence and sex is played almost entirely for laughs, and the show doesn't take itself seriously. However, Magic Animal Babies doesn't have the sex, nudity, violence or profanity that the rest of the show has, even though it has alcohol.

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