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Kôkaku kidôtai
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Sex & Nudity

Some regular sequences of animated full frontal nudity (mostly all involved the film's main hero Motoko Kusanagi) but presented without any sexual connotations. Despite being full frontal, only the breasts are visually graphic, no genitals are depicted

Kusanagi wears body camouflage that, when turned off, reveals her nude body. The Major undresses from a scuba dive.

A buxom blonde female cyborg is depicted in the nude.

Violence & Gore

Some occasional sequences of strong animated bloody sci-fi violence: mainly involving hand-to-hand combat, shoot-outs, and our main hero Motoko getting torn apart by a tank towards the film's climax.

One man gets his head shot off. This is seen briefly.

Another man gets his head and the top half of his body torn apart by machine gun fire, the gory remains of his body are only seen very briefly though.

Profanity

One or two uses of the word 'fuck'. Although it does differ between various audio dubbings. Mostly PG-13 language otherwise.

Alcohol is consumed by cyborgs Motoko Kusanagi and Batou. They discuss how they can "toss them back" without getting drunk and can't have hangovers in the morning because of how quickly their cybernetic bodies break down the alcohol.

Psychological thematic scenes of the film's futuristic cyborg society is its core subject matter.

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Certification:
Italy:VM14 (video rating) / South Korea:12 / Italy:T (re-rated) (video rating) / Canada:14+ (TV rating) / Japan:PG-12 / Argentina:16 / Australia:M / Brazil:14 / Canada:14A / Finland:K-11 (re-rating) / Finland:K-12 (video rating) / France:-12 / Germany:16 / Singapore:M18 / Spain:18 / Sweden:15 / Switzerland:12 (canton of Geneva) / Switzerland:12 (canton of Vaud) / UK:15 / Netherlands:12 / Germany:16 (video rating)

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