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(2019– )

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Sex & Nudity

  • There're some quick passing sexual references that are under detailed in nature but are usually comedic and could easily go over young viewers heads.
  • Nudity is somewhat frequent in the show (usually limited to buttocks and side breasts), but is non-sexualized within the context of the show.
  • Most of the nudity only involves naked stone-covered (i.e. petrified) humans that look like statues, so it's very mild. Nothing different than what you'd see in a museum or something. Not fanservice-y in any way.
  • A few times naked men are on screen either for story reasons or comedic ones, but full frontal nudity is carefully and consistently avoided.
  • Mild suggestive themes.

Violence & Gore

  • Violence is very subdued and is mostly stylized fantasy battles with little to no blood. There are some comedic slapstick scenes as well.
  • One character is stabbed in the chest with a spear. There's a little blood, but he survives.
  • There is mild violence is present throughout the series.
  • Characters use weapons (spears, katanas, guns) and fists to fight each other, but not bloody or graphic.
  • In the first episode, a mysterious worldwide event turns all humans into stone; people are killed or injured when their bodies are damaged in stone form.
  • A male character pokes his friend in the eyes when he realizes his crush and a young girl are naked. This is done for laughs.
  • The main character is stabbed in the back of the neck, very brief and no blood.
  • The villain of season three stabs a major character in the abdomen, leaving punctures through his body and causing blood to come out of his mouth. The bloodiest scene of the show.
  • In a flashback, a child is seen with bruises on his face and bleeding from his mouth.

Profanity

  • "Shit", "Ass", "Damn", "Hell", and "Dick" are all said infrequently, coupled with various childish insults.
  • Very mild language.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Lots of references to the "Miracle drug" and in the first episode there is underage alcohol consumption but technically they are 3700 years old so it isn't.
  • An antibiotic is referred as a "drug".
  • A man tells a story about being beaten by a drunk man as a child, mentions he remembers smelling the "booze" in his breath.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • The entirety of the world is frozen in stone while remaining alive. This can be described from viewers as what seems to be a living hell for the petrified victim
  • Some blood, but very mild

Spoilers

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Violence & Gore

  • Near the end of season two, a villain is electrocuted with a makeshift stun gun. He falls to the ground and spasms before losing consciousness.
  • It's implied that after raping women, a villain kills them to protect his secret.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • The petrification made everyone in the world into stone. This might be a little frightening for some younger viewers, as the idea is pretty scary.
  • Tsukasa's backstory is emotional, his sister lapsed into a coma and he was beaten by an older man.

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