The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle (2000) Poster

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Certification

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MPAA Rated PG for brief mild language
Certification

Sex & Nudity

  • None, though in a quick-cut introduction, a girl opens her jacket to reveal a somewhat immodest, two-piece outfit.

Violence & Gore

  • A toon mother crowns her narrator son with an iron skillet. A parody TV-show promo shows a car carrying real-life spies exploding on impact with a wall. Designed to transport cartoons onto the Internet, a computer-based superweapon zaps a character, leaving a little splatter behind (the rodent appears later inside the computer unscathed). Rocky and Bullwinkle endure abusefrom being flattened by a bus to falling from heightsbut always come out unscathed. Human characters get battered and bruised, but without fatalities (heads are conked together, two bad guys fly through panes of glass, etc.). Cartoon violence is rampant, but relatively harmless. Characters pull guns on each other, but no shots are fired.

Profanity

  • During the campus protest against Bullwinkle some of the protest signs people hold up during the rally show profanity symbols instead of the actual words.
  • The narrator utters "damn" once for shock comic effect. Also, two crude expressions and several exclamations of "oh my god!"
  • Also "We suck!" and "Oh crap!"

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Fearless Leader smokes many cigarettes in a cigarette holder (which is true to the cartoon version of the character).
  • Champagne is used twice to celebrate victory, first by Boris and Natasha and later by the "good guys."

Frightening & Intense Scenes

Spoilers

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Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • a scene in which Rocky flys Karen to NYC briefly includes the WTC, which might make some viewers uncomfy

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