Age 14+ Iconic superhero reimagined in sometimes-violent anime.
Ultraman is rated TV-14, which is suitable for viewers over the age of 14. The series contains moderate depictions of violence and gore, profanity, and frightening or intense scenes. It also contains mild depictions of sex, nudity, alcohol, and drugs.
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is rated PG-13 for violence and strong language which means some content is not suitable for kids under 13.
ULTRAMAN is a blast of nostalgia straight to the heart that'll make you act out your own transformation poses in the comfort of your home. June 6, 2019 | Rating: 4/5 | Full Review… Iconic superhero is reimagined in sometimes violent anime.
The lack of adequate amounts of sunlight and the filtering effect of the atmosphere means an Ultra can only stay on Earth for approximately three minutes, a set time limit first introduced in Return of Ultraman.
I honestly would advise you to start with the showa era, but Max is a decent first series. As the original Ultraman is available online, it's a very good choice. While it is not the first entry into the Ultra Series (that, for the curious, is Ultra Q), it introduces the giant hero the name has come to mean.
Shazam! is an action-packed movie with some important messages and funny lines. Despite being presented as a child-friendly movie, this one is better for slightly older audiences. These are the main messages from this movie: Families aren't always made and bound by blood.
Thor: Love and Thunder is rated PG-13 by the MPAA for “intense sequences of sci-fi violence and action, language, some suggestive material and partial nudity.” For fans in the UK, it has been rated 12A.
Those who thought Deadpool might just be a smidge more violent than your standard Avengers or X-Men movie, know this: It's NOT for middle schoolers. The adult language, the sex/nudity and innuendo, and the gore are too plentiful to recommend even for avid young high schoolers.
As of March 2021, Bandai Namco has sold 101.87 million Ultraman soft figures (heroes and monsters) since 1983, while Bandai Namco Arts (including Bandai Visual) has sold 8.48 million Ultraman home video units between January 1988 and March 2021.
Ultraman is the titular hero of Marvel Entertainment's comic book series The Rise of Ultraman, The Trials of Ultraman, and The Mystery of Ultraseven.
Ultraman. Ultraman is the name of several DC Comics villains, all of whom are evil versions of Superman.
It was reported by the CCP mouthpiece The Global Times that its removal was due to the show's violence: "The Ultraman Tiga involves violent plots such as armed beating, multi-person intimidation, arson and explosions."
Ultraman Tiga, one of the most beloved characters in the entirety of the Japanese Tokusatsu franchise, is now banned in China. The National Radio and Television Administration, which is China's broadcasting body, clamped down on its statement of banning cartoons that promote violence, profanity or sexual content.
Parents Need to Know
There also isn't much swearing -- "hell" is about as forceful as it gets -- or sex (just kisses/flirting), and drinking is limited to some beer consumption.
This movie, while very good, is not appropriate as a family movie, certainly not for 12 year olds as indicated.
Iron Man is rated PG-13 by the MPAA for some intense sequences of sci-fi action and violence, and brief suggestive content. Tony Stark's playboy approach to life includes gambling, frequent drinking to the point of intoxication and sexual activity with a variety of women.
We recommend parental guidance for children under 12 years, because of the movie's supernatural themes, action violence and mild coarse language. Children under 8 years are likely to find aspects of this movie distressing or frightening.
Shazam 2 does not have any nudity or sex in the movie. There is some romance but it's limited to hand-holding, hugging, and a few kisses.
7-years-old and up seems to be the best bet for this series, but even a bit older is probably best. Because of the complex nature of the premise, a 9-year-old or a 10-year-old Marvel fan will probably enjoy the series more than a younger kid.
Ultraman Nexus is the first show explicitly made for an older audience; being geared towards teenagers and adults.
The original Ultraman Boy suit was reused for his appearance in the Ultra Galaxy movie. Ultraman Boy, besides being the youngest Ultra known (until the appearance of an Ultra Baby in the Ultra Galaxy movie) is the only Ultra known to not be able to fly due to his age.