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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.

Violence & Gore

Part of Shrek's stuffy and stiff royal costume pops off and hits Donkey. That sets off a comedy-based chain reaction of chaos where various things or characters accidentally smash into other things or characters, including a small fire breaking out.

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).

After Merlin transports Shrek, Puss, and Donkey, Donkey says he "Hasn't had a trip like that since college" referencing LSD.

This film contained no obvious scenes of tobacco use.

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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 Vaud) / Switzerland:7 (canton of Geneva) / Argentina:Atp / Peru:PT / Portugal:M/6 (original version) / Malaysia:U / Portugal:M/4 (dubbed version) / South Korea:All / Sweden:Btl / Norway:A / Denmark: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)

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