Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game (Video Game 2011) Poster

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Sex & Nudity

  • Men do cartoon ogling of women (or characters they believe to be women, since there are scenes of men pirates disguised as females).
  • There is no nudity.

Violence & Gore

  • Additionally, the toy pirates fight one another with fists and old fashioned pistols. It's everything made of bricks.
  • Grunts and yowls can be heard during battle.
  • In certain sequences, you fire a cannon from a first person perspective.
  • There are slight explosions when explosives or TNT are used to explode obstacles (or in one case, a colossal squid).
  • Characters crumble up into LEGO bits when killed, though while sword fighting this looks like mutilation.
  • Still, as they are cartoon toys, the violence is never realistic.
  • There is also slapstick humor in the cinematic scenes, including a kick to the groin.
  • Unless it is a YouTube fan film of some kind (which this is not), Lego violence in general is never gory or realistic and any and all blood is limited to at most a few scrapes or cuts
  • You can kill people with your sword, more comedy then violent.

Profanity

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • During another cinematic scene, characters drink a beverage and act dumb and remiss afterwards.
  • Elizabeth and Jack drink rum in the curse of the black pearl

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • There are spooky images, including skeleton ghost pirates.
  • Blackbeard's scary. Apart from that nothing really, just harmless fun.

Spoilers

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Sex & Nudity

  • In one scene, disguised man pirates (wearing dresses) shake their butts to distract enemies. Was played for laughs.

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