King George, unlike most kings, spends most of his time in the bathtub, playing with his favorite toy - a rubber ducky. But George isn't satisfied with just his rubber ducky - he wants all the duckies! The king learns a lesson in humility from his brave soldier Thomas, whose ducky George had stolen. Eventually, George faces his sin and learns that it's always important to share with others.
Not directly, but the story of King George is a kid-friendly retelling of the Biblical story of David and Bathsheba with rubber ducks instead of women. The assault aspect of the story is not explored or mentioned.
Not directly, but the story of King George is a kid-friendly retelling of the Biblical story of David and Bathsheba with rubber ducks instead of women. People familiar with the Biblical account may be triggered.
Characters take baths with their rubber ducks, but since they're literally vegetables there's nothing lewd about it whatsoever. King George has a bathrobe for good measure, though.