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Certification
MPAA | Rated PG for some frightening images |
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Sex & Nudity
Violence & Gore
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- Some of the violence is slapstick as the aunts try to kill a spider and end up falling down the stairs, and then one hits the other in the face with a fly swatter as she misses the spider.
- There is mild violence such as sword fighting, and kicking between the characters of the movie and with ghostly pirates under water.
Profanity
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- Grasshopper calls Centipede an "asp" (which sounds like ass)
- Name-calling (stupid foolish man, lazy bug, little maggot, etc).
- 1 use of ass, creeps, shipwreck, liar, stupid, maggot, idiot, beast and oaf 2 uses of bug, stupid and fool 3 uses of shut up 4 uses of lazy
- 1 use of the word "ass". The Centipede says "Holy Shipwreck!" a pause to make it sound like he was going to say the "S'' word.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- The Centipede is never seen without a cigar in his mouth, but he never actually smokes it.
- Miss Spider smokes in a few scenes.
- Aunt Spiker is briefly seen with a cigarette in her mouth.
- The aunts are seen drinking something, supposedly champagne.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- While the bugs are not evil, their appearances may unsettle people who are afraid of bugs.
- The Earthworm is terrified at being used as bait to attract the seagulls.
- The aunts (after they've come out of the water) have their makeup run down their faces.
- The Cloud Rhino, with glowing, and pupil-less eyes with an overall frightening appearance. James confronts the Rhino.