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Since the beliefs that parents want to instill in their children can vary greatly, we ask that instead of adding your personal opinions about what is right or wrong in a film, that you instead use this feature to help parents make informed viewing decisions by describing the facts of relevant scenes in the title for each one of the different categories: Sex and Nudity, Violence and Gore, Profanity, Alcohol/Drugs/Smoking, and Frightening/Intense Scenes.
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Sex & Nudity

Herb's wife says that "making a baby's the fun part" and we then see that they've received a "build a baby" box from which they're going to construct their child. As they do so, we see the baby's bare bottom piece (a hunk of plastic or metal shaped like buttocks), the mother comments on 12 hours of labor, and then wonders about a leftover piece on the floor (that we don't see). Herb then asks, "We did want a boy, right?" and then picks up the piece, tells the robotic baby it's not going to hurt and apparently slaps his unseen baby boy part onto the small robot's crotch area.

Whilst panning across, a female robot on the phone states that she prefers a Brazilian wax, going on to say something about the shine it brings out or something. This is obviously put in as a little joke - most people old enough will know what an actual 'Brazilian' is!

We see a female robot in her room. She sees Rodney and Fender staring, and tells them to get out. Fender starts to taunt her saying "I'm not in your room! I am now! Now I'm not! Now I am!" over and over again.

In the middle of the movie, Fender loses his bottom half. He puts another bottom half on, but it's a dress. He continuously uses it for innuendo, like saying "I came all this way in cha-cha heels!".

Violence & Gore

A little, flying robot that Rodney has built goes out of control and accidentally breaks things as it flys above a room. Later, it does the same thing in the restaurant where Herb works, accidentally breaking dishes and more.

There is also a scene where Ratchet maniacly strikes Bigweld over the head with a telephone headset knocking him unconscious.

Fender is nearly destroyed in Madame Gasket's underground factory. He makes it out alive (allbeit with a different part).

Profanity

Some robot-influenced name calling, like "bucket of bolts".

Rodney's dad places metal cigars in a few robots mouths over his excitement of becoming a dad.

Younger kids may worry when Fender suddenly expresses concern ("We're going to crash") that an enclosed, but open ball he and Rodney are traveling in suddenly falls off a large contraption and plummets downward (but it's just part of their transport routine and Fender says he was just kidding about the worry).

Various characters are caught between two large vehicles that each sport large magnets that equally pull on all of them as the vehicles race down the "road," with Rodney trying to unplug Ratchet's magnet from his. The one with the good characters crashes and slides along the floor, with Bigweld sliding into a smelting area (with the door to it then closing). The rest of the characters then have to save him before he's melted down and/or chopped up, but find themselves massively outnumbered by bad robots.

Young viewers might be somewhat frightened by the Madame Gasket's Chop Shop scenes, especially the last one.

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Rated PG for some brief language and suggestive humor.

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