No. There is one episode where MeKO is teased for being "weird", and the person saying it does do it with the intention of calling her out in front of other people/making it a spectacle/making her feel ashamed in front of others. Later in the episode she feels better and realizes not everyone cares if she is "weird".
S2E1: a brief hypothetical moment where a character is turned into a cyborg, her face opens and closes. / S2E4: clones of people have faces that open a bit like petals/tentacles
Don't know everyone's exact age, but I think the main two (Miko and High Five) are teens. Both are bullied a little by Mitch, but they both also seem fairly resilient to it/don't care all that much about it. It's more a workplace rivalry than straight up child abuse, but he does say some rude stuff to them at times (like calling MeKO weird).
Mitch also tries to collect a glitch that possesed a teen in S1E4. It's unclear what exactly would happen if he managed to collect the glitch while it was still in this person, but the main two are worried about them being hurt by Mitch just trying to get the exp and not caring about the person. I would more consider this child abuse because he knowing puts a teens life at risk (or at least we're lead to believe that with what Miko and Hi5 think).
One slight kind of addiction like comment for S1E4. A person is possessed by a glitch and then wants to follow the game programming. They have difficulty resisting. At one point they say something like it feels good to smash (which smashing items is what the glitch is programmed to do).
Cat-like glitches get de-glitched/contained to the gauntlets, if you consider that a death. No real life/non-computer made cats die. Cat gliches in S1E3, S2E7, and a dragon cat combo that doesn't look very cat like in S2E1 I think. Only S2E1 is played as slightly sad, due to the glitch being purposely created by someone but they end up giving permission to contain it because it became dangerous/was released before it was made safe to be around.
No excessive gore. Some glitches (computer characters/animals/monsters brought to the real world) are cut in some fight scenes. The most graphic it gets in showing tentacles cut off or briefly showing the inside of a wound, but it is all very heavily cartooned and nothing too graphic. As far as I've seen, no human injuries/wounds shown. Only the glitches that are creature like, so an octopus like one or a dragon may be shown injured a little but not the humanoid glitches (exception being the FNAF like robots). No legit blood shown, only goop for slime glitches.
multiple animatronics get their heads kicked off, glitches explode, cartoony violence, faces opening type stuff. it’s not always very graphic but sometimes it is
A glitch/robot falls and becomes severely injured/implied to "die". It's a little creepy as it comes back up from the fall on a water wheel still kinda alive. It's a play on FNAF episode so it's more of a creepy/graphic episode than others, but still mostly cartoony.
No, Miko shows traits of ADHD or autism, she has high emotions and is told by her mother she needs to learn how to focus, (ep3) it upsets her slightly that she struggles to focus.
So far so good (s2ep2) lots of different body types and shapes no mention of anyone’s body. S2ep4 Mitch taps Phil’s tummy and it ripples, everyone looks confused-but I think this is more because he’s invading his personal space, nothing nasty is says to Phil
kinda ableism from miko's mom but its resolved and used to show miko being adhd/having adhd traits. the character mitch says things like "glitches for brains" which could be read as ableist