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Sex & Nudity
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- There are mentions of child sexual abuse, sexual harassment, a man sending his naked photo to a minor while masturbating, and sexualized jokes in children's shows.
- A sticky green substance splashes on a teen girl's face and grown men joke about it looking like an ejaculation.
- Clips of a young Ariana Grande performing acts such as licking her own feet, putting tomatoes in a bra,pouring a bottle of water on herself and squeezing a phallic looking potato are shown.
- One sketch from The Amanda Show shows her interviewing adults while in a hot tub she is in a swimsuit while the adults (including Dan Schneider) are fully clothed.
Violence & Gore
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- Children are shown being in gross, uncomfortable or risky dares such as putting a live scorpion in their mouth and being licked by dogs while being covered in peanut butter.
- Violent outbursts by adults around children are discussed.
- Some gross out humor.
- In a clip from Drake Bell's music video for I Kind Of Relate he is shown behind the wheel of a wrecked car with fake blood coming out of his mouth and being wheeled on a gurney into a hospital setting. This references a car accident he was involved in after his show Drake and Josh had wrapped.
Profanity
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- Bleeped strong language.
- There are a few instances of bleeped-out profanity as well as sexual references and insult language such as "taint", "idiot", "slut" and bleeped-out "shit" and "cum shot".
- Lots of double entendres.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- Mentions of child actors turning to drugs and substance abuse in their later lives.
- Mentions of alcohol being provided to minors. A photo of a young Amanda Bynes with a bottle of beer is shown.
- A young boy selling cookies in a comedy skit is portrayed in the same way as a drug dealer.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- Mentions of John Wayne Gacy. Articles are shown with headlines talking about his crimes. This could be disturbing for some viewers.
- This series may be triggering to viewers who are survivors of CSA.
- Many cast members get emotional when sharing their stories.