Violence & Gore (33) Bloody scenes involving knives, as well as fistfights between family members. The show's suburban setting means that the violence is less over the top then some other anime series, but there's still a fair amount of it.
In fact, while Bleach was more violent and bloody than many other shonen, this season amps up the gore to a delightfully brutal level. If ever you needed to know that this is approaching the end of the series and the author wants to go out with a bang...the tone and violence definitely announce it.
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A little bit of swearing and violence, but overall not as much as modern media creates. 12+.
Though gore anime is a controversial genre, fans are fascinated by the brutality, violence, and (un)expected bloodshed. However, the use of graphic violence is not always for entertainment purposes; animators often use it as a tool to further show a dark storyline.
As we all know, Gore is a sub-category of the horror genre of anime and manga. These include more contentious series that features more brutality, violence, and bloodshed. The more classical horrors are often using the violence for entertainment purposes.
Gore certainly includes the bloody violence in zombie movies, but it can also refer to real-life violence, especially bloodshed and murder. If you stabbed someone with a sword, you gored them. An animal with sharp horns, like a bull, can gore a person to death. Gore is also blood that's clotting in a wound.
Death Note looks at some of the ethical questions surrounding the execution of criminals in the name of justice. But while it lacks a lot of the blood and gore noted in other anime series, this dark psychological drama isn't intended for young anime fans.
Later the Third Hokage is seen coughing up blood. During the invasion of Konoha we see people watching their houses be destroyed by giant creatures and other ninjas. The Uchiha Clan massacre is intense with blood splattering.
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People's severed and disfigured bodies are shown. The anime's violence can be VERY graphic. The main character headbutts mahito multiple times to bloody pulp and then roundhouse kick his face.
An anime can have mass appeal. Some can be initially enjoyed by kids, but do not lose their charms as the fans grow up. Some can be enjoyed by kids and adults simultaneously, as if a whole family can watch it together. It might be intended for young audiences, but adult viewers can still find a lot to like about it.
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Bleach isn't a particularly creepy show, overall. Mostly it is exciting, with a side of silly.
There's some fantasy violence (blood, fighting, use of weapons, and dead bodies). Expect lots of action and fighting. Characters get slashed, stabbed, and injured, and they can die in fights. Blood is shown but never any detailed gore.
Due to all of that,I'd have to say that this series is for 13+ for a general audience but ultimately you'd have to decide based on your knowledge of how mature your own children are if you want to let them watch it at a younger age.
First off, the Jujutsu Kaisen setting as a whole is connected to horror, which can be seen in the angles, lighting, and OST. While nothing is ever too gory, you're not going to see brain matter or even detailed gore, some of the images can easily be very frightening for young children.
A little bit of swearing and violence, but overall not as much as modern media creates. 12+.
Jiraiya, also known as Perverted Hermit or Pervy Sage, is one of the supporting characters in the Naruto universe. He is one of the three legendary Sannin of Konohagakure, along with Tsunade and Orochimaru, who were trained by the Hiruzen Sarutobi.
Swearing is not excessive but still present and includes words such as hell and damn. (Deleted. Personal opinions about fake subtitle with strong languages are not appropriate for the Parents Guide.) Swearing only goes up to "bastard" in sub, all swears in dub are extremely infrequent.
He has also been described by Naruto as being a "closet pervert". Ebisu has a tendency to look into female bath houses. When perturbed, Ebisu often pushes his sunglasses up his nose.
It's technically classified as a Dark Fantasy. While I don't consider it horror, there are horror elements. Things like the Hand Demon, Muzan killing that woman and the things that Rui did can push it to a horror-style anime.
It's “pure” and unfiltered. Not much gets watered down to the extremes like in the US and UK. Animation and cartoons are perceived as a “kids” thing in the west. In Japan they don't understand this logic and it shows in their anime.