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Sex & Nudity
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- Later in "The Emperor's New Clothes", the emperor is shown to only wear underwear.
- Some of the episodes have some mild romance between characters.
Violence & Gore
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- A witch yells at Rapunzel in some parts. Rapunzel is pulled in the hair.
- In "The Elves and the Shoemaker", there are some scenes of a cat trying to catch three elves, as well as a dog trying to chase the cat.
- In "Rumpelstiltzkin", a strange little man attempts to steal a little girl from her princess.
Profanity
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- In "Rapunzel", how the witch demands a couple to give her their newborn child could upset some younger children.
- "The Ugly Duckling" has a few mildly sad scenes involving a bird who's outcast for being ugly.
- The Jack-in-the-Box who is in "The Steadfast Tin Soldiers" has a mean look that could scare some very young children little bit.
Spoilers
Violence & Gore
- In "The Ugly Duckling", two alligators prepare to eat the main character, who later gets rescued.
- In "Puss in Boots", three animals chase each other, creating a chaos around some workers. A cat catches a bird with his hat. A cat threatens to eat the evil sorcerer who has become a mouse.
- "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" has the most very mild violence: Jack causes a tin soldier to fall down from a window, by scaring a little boy nearby him. Two boys throw stones at a tin soldier. A rat attempts to attack a tin soldier. A fish swallows a tin soldier. A tin soldier and a ballerina doll are almost burned.