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Sex & Nudity
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- Although this is a film that is ideal for children and families to watch together, it contains several instances of naturalised nudity of adults and children. All of the nudity is completely non-sexualised, and is the kind featured in National Geographic documentaries about Africa. You see a lot of breast nudity, and some brief (but still noticeable) male nudity on both Kirikou as a (male) child and the older men in the film too.
Violence & Gore
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- None whatsoever! However, Kirikou does use a knife on several occasions to defend himself and his friends.
Profanity
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- No bad language of any kind!
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- No depictions of alcohol, drugs or smoking.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- Whilst there is nothing overtly frightening or intense, the very, very young or the very, very sensitive child, may find the idea of a boat that wants to kidnap then kill the children a little scary. Ditto, when Kirikou is burrowing his way to the Sorceress's temple, and he comes into contact with a wild badger-like animal that threatens and attacks the youngster.