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Contributor Report: Gigavine |
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The following is a list of all ratings and reviews submitted by Gigavine. The links below can be used to quickly scroll down to a specific title.
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Angelic Layer (Jump to title) - Overall: 10 - Violence Rating: 3 - Nudity Rating: 2 - Theological Themes: 2 - Other Negative Themes: 2 |
Black Butler (Jump to title) - Overall: 9 - Violence Rating: 7 - Nudity Rating: 7 - Theological Themes: 8 - Other Negative Themes: 6 |
Death Note (Jump to title) - Overall: 9 - Violence Rating: 5 - Nudity Rating: 3 - Theological Themes: 6 - Other Negative Themes: 3 |
Dragon Ball Z: Cell Games Saga (Jump to title) - Overall: 9 - Violence Rating: 6 - Nudity Rating: 2 - Theological Themes: 2 - Other Negative Themes: 3 |
Dragon Ball Z: Frieza Saga (Jump to title) - Overall: 10 - Violence Rating: 6 - Nudity Rating: 4 - Theological Themes: 2 - Other Negative Themes: 3 |
Dragon Ball Z: Garlic Jr., Trunks, and Android Saga (Jump to title) - Overall: 9 - Violence Rating: 6 - Nudity Rating: 6 - Theological Themes: 2 - Other Negative Themes: 1 Here are the contents of concern: Violence/Tragedy: The violence on a typical level is martial arts and energy blasts, but the violence can and does get worse. Frieza is sliced in half with a sword to prevent him from terrorizing Earth, and his father King Cold is also killed. Garlic Jr. was hit by a blast that put a decently sized hole in him, which does not kill him because he is immortal. The Adroids #19 and #20 have special abilities in their programing that makes them able to painfully absorb the power of their victims, which they use on the Z-fighters pretty much whenever possible. Blood is also present much of the time when it would be in real life, except the amount is a good bit lower. Along with that, Spoiler: Trunks tells Goku about the androids killing of all the Z-fighters except Gohan and himself, and in addition they murder a great number of pedestrians. He also predicts that Goku will die by a deadly virus, but thanks to his intervention in the past, the deaths of the Z-fighters and many pedestrians do not occur. Nudity/Sexuality: This is the season where Maron is introduced, who at times wears a yellow bathing suit exposing her buttocks. Since she spends much of the season with Master Roshi, she ends up being looked at constantly by Master Roshi in a very perverted way. Also, a baby (Trunks) is in need of a diaper change, and before the change happens, his genital is exposed for a very brief period. Theological Elements: Any traces of religion are generally absent. There were some spirits of former guardians of the Earth who attacked Kami for what Kami saw as just bullying if that really bothers anyone. Also, there was use of time travel that radically changed the ways of the past, which is unlikely to bother even conservative viewers. Other Negatives: Nothing in this catagory is significant enough to be worthy of anything higher than a one. Language is either extremely rare or absent. |
Dragon Ball Z: Imperfect Cell and Perfect Cell Sagas (Jump to title) - Overall: 10 - Violence Rating: 5 - Nudity Rating: 2 - Theological Themes: 2 - Other Negative Themes: 1 Possibly questionable contents: Violence: The violence in this season is the lightest of the first five. There is fairly infrequent blood shown, but even where there is blood, it is several times less than what is actually seen in real life from similar wounds. Cell, the primary antagonist, has his own special ability he uses throughout the season where he aggressively stabs his tail into humans and literally absorbs them through the same tail. Cell absorbs an entire city's human population with his ability, and later moves on to consume thousands of pedestrians. Piccolo's right arm was almost completely absorbed by the tail, but after Piccolo yanked it off, he could regenerate the arm within seconds. The common violence that occurs in the season is martial arts and a variety of high powered energy beams. The following describes the violence at its peak: Spoiler: There comes a point in the season where Android #16, in order to defend his fellow Android, challenges Cell. He manages to yank off Cell's tail in the fight, which results in Cell bleeding unusually colored blood until his tail regenerates. Eventually, Cell dominates over Android #16 and damages him highly, especially to the head, which does not make him bleed. Nudity/Sexual Contents: There is one instance when Master Roshi receives a clear view of a woman's rear end, and takes it, only to later arouse her anger. Theological Themes: There is a reality bending Time Chamber that four characters enter to greatly increase their strength. When a year passes in the chamber, a day passes in the real world. Other Negatives: There really is not anything else that can be considered significantly questionable. Bad language is absent. |
Dragon Ball Z: Namek and Captain Ginyu Sagas (Jump to title) - Overall: 9 - Violence Rating: 6 - Nudity Rating: 5 - Theological Themes: 2 - Other Negative Themes: 3 Violence: 6.2. On the broad scale, there are various scenes of planets being annihilated. Frieza is able Spoiler: to kill nearly all of the remainder of the Namekian race . On top of that there is plenty of blood that comes out during many fight scenes. A stabbing by a sharp tree is almost completed, but a blast prevents that from happening. A Namekian's arm also falls off, but then is regenerated almost immediately. Other than that, the violence is simply skilled martial arts, various types of blasts, and many fighters being tossed hundreds of yards in battle. Nudity/Sexual Content: 5.18. Master Roshi is being a pervert on on nurse in the hospital where Goku is spending time healing. One young male has an exposed genital for one or two seconds, and there are a few shots of male rear ends being exposed, one of them belonging to a member of the Ginyu force, who lost the covering of that particular area after he was brutally blasted. There is also a cover of a swimsuit magazine where a woman is in a bikini, and another one is in revealing clothing, all because she forgot to put pants on. The nudity is actually almost non-existant in the middle of the season, but present in the beginning and more frequent in the end. Questionable Theological Themes: 1.94. There are none as long as the viewer does not mind the concept of the Dragon Balls being able to wish people back to life or the scenes where Vegeta blasts two of Frieza's agents and says "See you in Hell!", assuming he has killed both of them. Other Negatives: 3.25. A few characters are shown smoking, usually cigarettes. The language is more on the mild level, and is very infrequent until the season is coming to a close. Plenty of d***s and h***s are heard, as well as at least two p***s and at least one b*****d. Also, the finger is pointed three times. |
Dragon Ball Z: Saiyan Saga (Jump to title) - Overall: 10 - Violence Rating: 6 - Nudity Rating: 6 - Theological Themes: 3 - Other Negative Themes: 3 Violence: The violence is not too graphic, but nonetheless very heavy. There are various episodes where characters bleed, all the blood being red. Piccolo ends up losing his arm in a fight with a Saiyan, which regenerates rather quickly. Also, five characters end up dying in fights with Saiyans, where one of them is wished back to life with the dragon balls, and the main characters are seeking to revive the other four by the end of the season. There are also a few episodes with machine gun shooting. Besides that, the violence is the typical martial arts/action type. Nudity/Sexual Content: The nudity in this uncut version is infrequent, yet very severe in its few scenes. Gohan's tail makes it possible for him to turn into a giant ape, but whenever he changes back, he is naked. There are two very brief shots of his genital, in which one of them was replayed, after he transforms back. In fewer than ten episodes, there are under thirty seconds of rear end nudity. A few episodes display some women who have their midriffs exposed as well. Master Roshi acts like a big pervert as usual when he reaches for a female's breasts, rubs another female's rear end once, and nearly touches it again. Negative Theological Themes: Only a few contents significant in this category. When the TV reception is down, characters are provided with service from Ba-Ba and her crystal ball. Also when Goku is in the otherworld and falls through the clouds, he meets two ogres with the word HELL spelled on their torsos backwards. Other Negatives: One character appears with her head down on a bar counter, apparently after drinking a lot of alcohol. There is also use of a beer can in the thirty ninth and last episode of this season. There were only four or five uses of curse words, and they were only d***s and one or two h***s. Despite the mature content of the uncut version, the general plot still maintains a very positive message. |
Full Metal Panic! (Jump to title) - Overall: 9 - Violence Rating: 6 - Nudity Rating: 5 - Theological Themes: 2 - Other Negative Themes: 3 |
Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu (Jump to title) - Overall: 8 - Violence Rating: 3 - Nudity Rating: 5 - Theological Themes: 1 - Other Negative Themes: 4 The profanity is mild in several episodes, though s**t, a**, b***h, and b*****d are all used. There are several stronger profantities, but they are blocked out. There are a few instances which imply that male characters are seeking females to sexually abuse, but they are always unsucessful. There is a hot spring episode with towels or the water (at times barely) covering genitilia. |
Fullmetal Alchemist (Jump to title) - Overall: 10 - Violence Rating: 6 - Nudity Rating: 4 - Theological Themes: 5 - Other Negative Themes: 3 Violence: There is plenty of blood in a good number of the fifty-one episodes, and temporarily, in a small number of the episodes, significant amounts of blood slowly pour out of bodies which have been stabbed in such areas as the stomach. Nudity: There is one boy which has his entire nude backside exposed, and another scene depicts a character naked walking several steps as he gradually declines to infant size. Language: The amount of language is at a rate of four or less expletives per episode, and at a PG level for that matter. Religion: The two main characters are throughout the story trying to resurrect their deceased mother, and search for the Philosopher's stone to make the endeavor possible. Spoiler: However, after taking note of the ghastly effects of the Philosopher's stone after finding it, they choose not to put it into use. |
Ghost Hunt (Jump to title) - Overall: 9 - Violence Rating: 4 - Nudity Rating: 2 - Theological Themes: 5 - Other Negative Themes: 2 |
Gunslinger Girl (Jump to title) - Overall: 9 - Violence Rating: 7 - Nudity Rating: 2 - Theological Themes: 1 - Other Negative Themes: 2 Contents of Concern Here: Violence: 7.35/10: Violence in this series is strait-forward gun violence. Episode one is the most violent, with four men getting shot to death, and blood can be seen around the room. Truly, if any viewer had an easy time with this episode, he/she can handle the other twelve. Nudity/Sexual Content: Episode 7 contains some amount of nude art displays from the Renaissance, which were really made for displaying the beauty if the human body. As for sexual content, Spoiler: it is revealed that Henrietta was raped by a killer before she had her memory wiped. And, Henrietta reveals that her uterus was removed. . Bad Religion: None, but a Bible verse is actually adapted by one of the girls to apply to them. Other Low-Points: In the typical episode, there are three or less curse words which are just d*** and h***. And in episode four, p*** is used once. |
Gunslinger Girl: Il Teatrino (Jump to title) - Overall: 8 - Violence Rating: 8 - Nudity Rating: 2 - Theological Themes: 1 - Other Negative Themes: 4 The following contents are of the subbed version: Violence: 8.25. There is, as the title would suggest, a lot of bullets being shot, which cause lifelike amounts of blood to come out of their targets. Along with that, knifes are fairly commonly used, such as in the final episode, where there is a stabbing of the eye. Episode 7 of all the episodes is to me the most violent, with a woman being tazed, tied to a chair, and punched repeatedly in the face. Those punches bring out the amount of blood they would in real life. Nudity: 2.05. The absolute worst the nudity in this series becomes is when the same woman who went through the abuse in episode 7 has her wounds on her back treated. While this happens, she is wearing no upper body clothing, but she fortunately covers her breasts while receiving the treatment. Questionable Religious Content: N/A. Religion is pretty absent in this series, but if it makes anyone feel better, one of the more major characters wears a cross necklace. Other Questionable Contents: 4.15. There is a scene where two adult characters sit and have a small glass of wine, and also, the language is very infrequent, but in episode 7, and possibly episode 6, there is the use of f***, and very few uses of s***. |
Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit (Jump to title) - Overall: 10 - Violence Rating: 4 - Nudity Rating: 2 - Theological Themes: 4 - Other Negative Themes: 2 |
Slayers (Jump to title) - Overall: 10 - Violence Rating: 5 - Nudity Rating: 3 - Theological Themes: 5 - Other Negative Themes: 2 |
Slayers Next (Jump to title) - Overall: 10 - Violence Rating: 5 - Nudity Rating: 3 - Theological Themes: 5 - Other Negative Themes: 2 |
Soul Eater (Jump to title) - Overall: 9 - Violence Rating: 6 - Nudity Rating: 5 - Theological Themes: 4 - Other Negative Themes: 3 |
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