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Sex & Nudity

An old song, "Brick House," by the Commodores, has the following lyrics (that young kids won't understand, but are nonetheless present): "She's a brick, house. She's mighty mighty, just letting it all hang out. She's a brick, house. The lady's stacked and that's a fact, ain't holding nothing back..." " She knows she got everything a woman needs to get a man, yeah. How can she use, the things she use, 36-24-36, what a winning hand..." "The clothes she wears, the sexy ways, make an old man wish for younger days. She knows she's built and knows how to please. Sure enough to knock a man to his knees..." "Shake it down, shake it down, shake it down now..." no nudity or sex is in this film.

Violence & Gore

mostly comic and slapstick style violence. no blood or gore

Profanity

1 use of "Good Lord" as an exclamation.

A TV producer (played by Rob Schneider) holds an unlit cigar and a guard briefly smokes a cigarette. Rizzo and Pepe the Giant Prawn hold "tropical drinks" (complete with tiny umbrellas) as they soak in a Jacuzzi (although it's highly unlikely they're supposed to be alcoholic drinks). We see some glasses of wine next to Miss Piggy and an FBI agent (who she has tied up).

Although He's played as a comic villain, some younger kids may be scared when ed singer appears on screen partly because dramatic music plays when he's on screen. gonzo is hit by a lightning bolt, but it later takes him on a trip through outer space

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