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Shrek the Third
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Sex & Nudity

Shrek can't believe that Princess Fiona is pregnant, and rhetorically asks how that could happen. Puss in Boots then matter-of-factly starts to explain about getting a certain feeling for a woman and "a powerful urge," but Shrek says he knows that part. Despite having fathered a bunch of donkey-dragon hybrid kids, Donkey naively then wants Puss in Boots to continue.

When Donkey goes in to wake Shrek and Fiona he pulls the covers off and exclaims "You need to get yourself some jammies!"

In a fantasy, Shrek is nude, so you can see his butt breifly.

Violence & Gore

Various good characters and villains fight, including Puss in Boots battles one with swords. Various punches and other such contact occur, while Captain Hook knocks Merlin away from a piano. Puss in Boots and Donkey are captured in a net, with Prince Charming then aiming a cannon at them. Shrek then struggles to move the cannon before it fires, eventually causing it to blast a nearby piano.

Profanity

A character stumbles out of a smoke-filled carriage, commenting on the frankincense and myrrh (but it's obviously a visual spoof of a van filled with pot smoke).

a few sceens take place in a bar. Prince charming buys (suposedly alchoholic) drinks for everyone.

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MPAA:
Rated PG for some crude humor, suggestive content and swashbuckling action.
Certification:
Netherlands:AL / Ireland:G / Brazil:Livre / UK:U / Philippines:G / Singapore:PG / Finland:K-7 / Germany:o.Al. / Switzerland:7 (canton of Geneva) / Switzerland:7 (canton of Vaud) / Argentina:Atp / Peru:PT / Portugal:M/6 (original version) / Malaysia:U / Portugal:M/4 (dubbed version) / South Korea:All / Sweden:Btl / Denmark:A / Norway:A / Canada:G (British Columbia/Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Quebec) / Hong Kong:I / Canada:PG (Alberta/Ontario) / USA:PG (certificate #43447) / Taiwan:GP / South Africa:A (DVD rating) / South Africa:PG (theatrical rating) / Australia:PG

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