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.
Appropriate for kids, yet hides in more mature and dark material that adults would be more familiar with as well.
The show does include slight profanity and blood but nothing really bad. I do recommend this series for anyone interested, there is also an anime series of this manga. Click here to check out Black Clover by Yūta Tabata.
12+. It's a good show that I watched when I was younger, and my children watched it too. There is a little bit of swearing and some violence, but not overly exaggerated like TV shows nowadays are, and it's not too bad, I was ok letting my 12 year-old daughter and 13 year-old son watch it and it was fine.
Around 90% of the show is 10+, the other 10% is 13+.
There is some cursing and violence. There's bloody scenes but nothing gory. In the anime the sexualization of female characters is extremely tamed at first. Starting in the 200's and later it gradually gets worse to the point where as an adult you're rolling your eyes.
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.
Parents need to know that Jujutsu Kaisen is a violent, dark fantasy anime based in a world of demons and curses. There is blood and fantasy violence. Demons/creatures throughout the show could be scary and uncomfortable at times.
When comparing Naruto Shippuden vs Black Clover, the Slant community recommends Black Clover for most people. In the question“What are the best animes to watch?” Black Clover is ranked 3rd while Naruto Shippuden is ranked 11th.
Charmy Pappitson 「チャーミー・パピットソン Chāmī Papittoson」 is a dwarf-human hybrid and a 1st Class Junior Magic Knight of the Clover Kingdom's Black Bull squad.
His grimoire also looks so dirty is because it has been 5 centuries since anyone even used it. The anti-magic demon took over the grimoire when it got corrupted, that is how Asta can use anti-magic.
Summary: That clover necklace you make for your child could well be a ring of poison. That's because some clovers have evolved genes that help the plant produce cyanide -- to protect itself against little herbivores, such as snails, slugs and voles, that eat clover.
Red clover has been used traditionally as a short-term cough remedy for children. Products containing isolated red clover isoflavones are very different than the whole herb, however, and are not recommended for children. DO NOT give a child red clover without talking to your pediatrician first.
Death Note, given the strong questions it raises about the responsibility for life and death both, could make for a great discussion tool. The series is rated for older teens, and I agree that it's best suited for older high schoolers.
Violence & Scariness
Animation includes violent, frightening imagery.
The movie It has an R rating, which would suggest that it's best for the theater to be filled with adults, not kids, for this particular film.
Most parents seem to agree that Naruto is okay for kids to watch. According to Common Sense Media, "Naruto" is appropriate for children aged 9-11 to watch without supervision.
There is some cursing and violence. There's bloody scenes but nothing gory. In the anime the sexualization of female characters is extremely tamed at first. Starting in the 200's and later it gradually gets worse to the point where as an adult you're rolling your eyes.
Lots of fantasy violence, including bloody injuries and corpses, including those of young children. It also features disturbing images of people turning into demons or eating human flesh. Did you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Violence & Scariness in your kid's entertainment guide.
Lot of phases of expletive, antagonist, comic relief, and name calling words; "What the hell", "Dammit", "You bastard", "Pissed me off", "Holy crap", etc. As well as threats phases like "Go to hell" and "kick your ass". "Goddamn" is also used rarely.
Still, there's no shortage of violent scenes; characters get hurt, unconventional weapons are used, and the dialogue includes language about killing, decimating, and destroying. While the show is massively appealing to anime fans, parents need to be aware that the strong violent visuals may frighten some kids.