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Sex & Nudity

  • Trevor the rat drugs and nearly rapes Lucile, a poodle.
  • A cow makes a suggestion about urolagnia.
  • Sexual actions are sometimes seen, but the entire cast are puppets.
  • There is some sexual dialogue.
  • A hippo wears clothes that reveal cleavage.
  • Three rabbits have sex with strobe light in background, hard to make out what's happening. An aardvark puppet drools from his mouth. A giant fly also watches.
  • A rat character is a porn director.
  • An elephant has sex with a cow, extremely hard to make out.
  • A walrus has sex with a hippo, no sex organs seen.
  • A cat and a walrus have implied sex.
  • A fox sings about sex and phallic pillars are seen blowing smoke out in the background.

Violence & Gore

  • A whale eats a dead weta. Nothing gory is shown.
  • Note: Once again, the characters are all puppets.
  • Sidney's furball-like creatures (resembling Tribbles from Star Trek) urinate and vomit on each other.
  • The said furballs accidentally get crushed by a barrel, with their remains being red, bloody pulps.
  • Amphibians are killed by chipmunks in a Vietnam war flashback; they are forced to play Russian Roulette.
  • Some drug dealing goes wrong and two puppets are intoxicated as a punishment.
  • Madam Bovine, a cow, kills The Masked Masonist, a weta, by sitting on him.
  • Some characters are stabbed with knives.
  • A walrus vomits on a golf course after swallowing another puppet.
  • A giant fly eats feces. The two villains pull the wings off of the fly and they flush him down the toilet.
  • A Indian puppet's head gets stuck up his anus, and then near the end of the film, he pulls it out, his head covered in what is possibly fecal matter, but then a bed of nails falls on top of him with bloody results.
  • There is an extended machine gun killing scene towards the end where multiple puppets are gunned down with gory results
  • The knife-throwing act goes wrong, which results in the thrower's knife flying up in the air before landing through his head, killing him. Blood spurts from his head.

Profanity

  • No F words, but there is very frequent sexual dialogue.
  • "Bitch" and "shit" are said occasionally.
  • In one scene, a drug-addicted toad mentions all of the names for drugs that he can remember taking.
  • One of the villains is known to have a potty mouth and he constantly ridicules the main characters.
  • One of the villains calls a gay character a "faggot".

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Note: Once again, the characters are all puppets.
  • A puppet is drugged.
  • Puppets snort cocaine.
  • Drug trades are referenced.
  • Drinking is shown in a bar scene; this is within a flashback scene.
  • A toad puppet (also an addict) is very frequently seen injecting heroin.
  • In one scene, a drug-addicted toad mentions all of the names for drugs that he can remember taking.
  • One or two characters smoke cigars in some scenes.
  • Several characters take and deal illegal drugs.
  • In one scene set at the docks, the villains fight an enormous whale to collect their drugs.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • The film contains some dark messages
  • The realism of the puppets / animatronics will be frightening for younger viewers.
  • All comical and very, VERY fake, but some may be turned away by the puppet violence or the dark humor. The fly eating excrement in the toilet may disgust some.

Spoilers

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

Violence & Gore

  • The infamous massacre scene towards the end of the film is extremely disturbing even though it is done entirely with puppets. Almost every character is killed.
  • The male rabbit constantly vomits. It is merely bunny pox.

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