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Inspector Gadget
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Sex & Nudity

When Brenda bends over, Gadget stares at her clothed butt (as does the camera) and we hear him make spontaneous and excited chimpanzee-like noises (due to what he sees).

Violence & Gore

An armored van drives through a wall and a robot from inside it shoots some sort of beam that strikes Brenda's father and kills him (but we only see the beam and not the impact or actual death).

Profanity

At least one possible damn and 1 "God" used as exclamations.

We see some champagne at a formal dance, and Gadget brings two glasses over for Brenda and himself. Claw takes one of them, however, and quickly downs it.

A scene where people run in comic terror down a street/alley from the sounds of a monster might be scary to younger kids, but we then see that it's really the evil Gadget just making the sounds/shadows of such a monster.

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Rated PG for whacky violence/action, language and innuendo.
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