As ruler of the kingdom, Unikitty has busy days full of royal responsibilities. Unikitty is most interested in making sure everyone is happy and ridding the kingdom of negativity, but don't misunderstand her optimism, she is one kitty not to be crossed. While she may be full of boundless energy and creativity, Unikitty is a force to be reckoned with if anyone gets in the way of spreading her positive vibes, especially if anyone makes her little brother and best friend, Puppycorn, sad. Also living in the castle are Dr. Fox, the resident scientist, and Unikitty's trusty bodyguard, Hawkodile. Through it all, Unikitty and her friends make sure that every day is the happiest and most creative ever.
Towards the end of Little Prince Puppycorn, Hawkodile seems to be rather embarrassed about wearing a dress and wig for a skit. “Do I really have to? It’s embarrassing,” he asks.
However, in a later episode, Sunken Treasure, he appears to be perfectly fine with wearing a dress.
There's an episode where Hawkodile tries to mentor a litter of little animals (I forget what they are) he found alone in a tree that he had cut down, and he does a flashback from when he was little and all alone and his sensei mentored him. Then he's too hard on them, and they grow up to cause chaos, but his sensei comes to him as a spirit and reminds him that his motto was "work hard, play hard" and not "work hard, work harder" like he thought
Do lollipops count? In Trapped in the Tower, Master Frown recounts the story of how he received a special lollipop for his birthday. When things at his birthday party go haywire, a fireman shows up, but steps on Master Frown’s lollipop, crushing it. In this flashback scene, a young Master Frown is shown to be devastated by this. When the flashback ends, Master Frown cites this incident as the reason why he hates parties and is very grumpy.
not sure if this counts but in Unikingdom Awards, Master Frown works out and changes himself but it’s more so for getting an award than feeling bad about his body and in Cheerleading, Brock is made fun of for his size and being ‘cheap’
Not really. The characters, being Lego creatures, take their heads/limbs off or fall apart in some scenes. But, it’s all part of the crazy, random, cartoony nature of the show, and no blood or gore is shown at all.
The episode No Sleep Sleepover is about the gang trying to stay up past bedtime so they can meet the Sandman. There is a scene where they all slap each other in order to stay awake. Both the female and male characters take part in this, but no abuse is implied.
In Dinner Apart-y, we see a drawing by Master Frown of Unikitty with a fart cloud and the word “POOT!” beneath her tail.
In Memory Amok, Puppycorn sees Unikitty embarrassingly, quote-unquote, “pootie her tail off” after she practices dancing with a dummy. In a flashback to this at the end of the episode, Unikitty farting her tail off is replayed in slow motion.
Besides these instances, the show is very, very tame with the farting jokes. They’re few and far between.
One of the antagonists of the show, Score Creeper, is implied to be a ghost, since he is a floating wispy being beneath his hood.
Also, in the episode P.L.O.T. Device, the gang goes ghost hunting in a homage to Ghostbusters. Unikitty hears creepy nursery rhymes and sees a vampire in the castle hallway.
The three Halloween episodes (Spoooooky Game, Scary Tales, and Scary Tales 2) include references to ghosts.
Hawkodile is part crocodile, and Eagleator is part alligator. While Hawkodile is a protagonist and a part of the gang, Eagleator is an antagonist. Both of them are action fighters, so some of their moves might disturb people who are sensitive to fighting and violence. They don’t do things that alligators or crocodiles do in real life, though.
In various episodes of the show, characters are arrested by the police or seen in jail.
Worth mentioning as well- in the episode License to Punch, the Action Police confiscate Hawkodile’s belongings since he does not have an action license. They also threaten to take his shades if he does not take the action test for it.
There are no references to alcohol throughout the entire show. In the episode Castles and Kitties, the characters stop by a fantasy tavern as part of their game, but no drinks are seen or even mentioned.
In Castles and Kitties, the gang is transported into a role-playing tabletop fantasy game that is a clear reference to D&D. Score Creeper, who transports them into the game, tells them their objective is to defeat a dragon. At the end, Richard throws a petrification potion at the dragon, which turns it into stone. It then falls over on its side. This can be considered a dragon death.
In the episode Tooth Trouble, Puppycorn cartoonishly crashes into the roof. When he gets unstuck, one of his front teeth falls out. There is also a shot of Hawkodile playfully punching Richard in the face, which loosens one of his front teeth. Dr. Fox then pulls the tooth out with a pair of pliers.
Throughout the episode, the gang takes various citizens’ teeth out with cartoony means, such as scooping teeth out from a citizen with an ice cream scoop for a head. They do not do this with evil or mean-spirited intentions- they are trying to share Tooth Fairy magic with the citizens and give them coins. However, this could still be disturbing to people who fear losing their teeth.
At the end of the episode, the Tooth Fairy uses a magical lightning beam to suck all the gang’s teeth from out their mouths.
Then, the gang decide to be dentists and are shown wielding various dental tools, including drills and picks. This could be disturbing to people who fear or dread going to the dentist.
There is no blood or graphic imagery anywhere in this episode.
In the episode The Big Trip, Puppycorn throws up as Hawkodile is carrying him and trying to find a bathroom, but no vomit is shown onscreen. In Roadtrip Ruckus, Hawkodile gets carsick and hurls out the window, but no vomit is shown onscreen for this instance either.
there are many jokes about how characters in the unikingdom can move around their body parts (since they’re legos), a great example of this is in “Stuck Together” (S1E12), where master frown’s head is attached to unikitty’s rear end. thankfully there is no blood or anything too over the top but id figure id leave this here
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