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Students take their shirts off in PE for the skins team. Meanwhile, Fregley (not on the skins team) lifts up his shirt to show off his "secret freckle" which can gross viewers out a bit.
During a Gym wrestling match, Greg Heffley says "She's a girl, where do I grab her?!".
There is a scene when the boys get in the eldest brother's room and see an adult magazine with a woman wearing very revealing clothes sitting on a motorcycle in a suggestive way.
Same magazine mentioned before is shown a number of times for around 1 min when mother confronts the eldest son
There is a scene where Manny is on the potty while on he eats. No nudity is shown, however Greg looks at him and we hear him peeing for a second.
We see a few shots of middle school kids sitting on toilets
A classroom full of kids sing "Greg and Rowley sitting in a tree"
A character says in a fake language "I think Shelly is looking hot today"
The protaganist is seen wearing only his boxer brief in the opening of the flim.
Greg accidentally pees all over Rodrick when he is scared.
Mild
32 of 65 found this mild
In the Wizard of Oz play, the actors are seen throwing apples at each other.
Mild comedic violence.
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32 of 55 found this mild
No swear words, mainly namecalling and mild words.
Crap is used twice. Rodrick uses it when asking Greg how his first day went (In the TV edit, it is replaced with "Queasy"), and is used by Greg in the beginning of the Halloween scene when he describes his thoughts on Candy Corn.
A little bit of name calling, some of it is played for comedic effect and it also remains mild at its worst, so nothing to actually be worried about here.
Freaking is used once
God is used three times
Shut up is used once
Idiot is used once. Moron is used a few times.
Words like "crap", "freaking", "moron", "idiot" and "loser" are said. Overall there is rude language.
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47 of 56 found this to have none
Sort of implied that multiple characters are high throughout the movie.
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The lights turn off as Rodrick makes up a story in an attempt to scare kids about the "Devil Worshipper Woods". As well as the scene where Greg and Rowley cross through the woods at night and are frightened by an approaching shadow, which happens to just be their classmate as they run away. This is all played for comedic effect but could possibly be a bit frightening to some young viewers.
A group of teen misfits intimidate and chase Greg and Rowley.
The movie is pretty dark towards the end.