Invincible (TV Series 2021– ) - Parents guide - IMDb
445 of 720 found this mild
A boy can be seen kissing a girl.
Multiple sexual jokes and references.
A woman's not detailed nude silhouette is briefly seen as she takes a shower.
A teen has tissues and lotion on his desk, which he then throws away.
A character mentions how they had sex with another character by the water of a lake house.
Two characters are implied to be having passionate sex via objects flying around a room. When another character walks in on them, they are shown sitting next to each other fully clothed before they can be caught in the act.
Women wear outfits that reveal cleavage, and their bottom.
References on par as a sitcom.
657 of 708 found this severe
There is frequent graphic, gory, and brutal violence involving superhuman (or maybe superhero) characters. People are killed in all violent ways, such as decapitation, disembowelment, explosions, crushing, etc. All of the show's violence is taken completely seriously and it is not played for laughs whatsoever.
Blood and guts are sprayed on-screen whenever characters are either hit or killed.
Invincible is an extremely gory and brutally violent animated show. Being an incredibly faithful adaptation of the comic series of the same name, the violence is EXTREMELY graphic and gory, with all displays and sorts of gore, gruesome deaths, and lots of extreme violence throughout that, despite not being omnipresent per se, it's still pretty consistent throughout each episode, making it that much more effective and disturbing.
The violence has a horrific tone to it, and it goes on par with a graphic horror movie.
The violence in this show is very graphic but it isn't glorified, instead of being played for horror.
As it goes on, the show becomes more and more violent, which is symbolized by the title card getting splashed in more blood throughout each episode.
There is a scene involving a train that is insanely gory and disturbing.
One thing that should be noticed here is that this adult cartoon is bloodier, gorier and even more graphically violent than the comic book series it's based on, which is saying a lot considering that the comic itself is extremely violent and gory. And while the whole show is animated, the violence overall is horrifyingly realistic and extremely gruesome.
The violence overall is similar to that of "Genocyber", "Berserk" and "Hellsing Ultimate", except far more brutal, more detailed and with more organs and intestines.
As already said before, the whole show is almost a direct adaptation of the comic books. The original "Invincible" comic is known for being incredibly violent and extremely bloody, with the brutality only increasing as the comic progresses, therefore it is expected to be the same with the show.
342 of 549 found this moderate
Most episodes have infrequent uses of "fuck" & "shit", coupled with some milder profanity, including "bitch", "dick", "ass", "damn" and "hell".
Uses of "fuck" get more frequent with each episode.
Most of the f-bombs are said by Rex Splode.
Infrequent strong coarse language, more-so later on in the series.
The profanity gets increasingly more strong as the show progresses, but still the language is very tame when compared to most TV-MA related shows, especially many on Amazon Prime.
Around 35 uses of fuck in the entire show as of season 2 episode 4.
The show starts with having almost no profanity at all to having around 5-8 uses of fuck per episode at around midway through the first season.
The special episode "Atom Eve" has 1 use of fuck and a few uses of shit. The language is tamer than the series normal episodes.
Season 2 has a lot more profanity than the the first season. The mid-season finale has around 10-15 F-bombs.
308 of 488 found this mild
Various characters are seen drinking whiskey, wine, or beer. Some of which are teenagers.
A few scenes show characters smoking.
A woman takes a green egg-shaped pill which transforms her into Green Ghost in the first episode.
A woman gets drunk and yells at her husband
In the start of S1-E05, there's a cocaine selling suite or room consisting of people counting stacks of money and a table of cocaine.
449 of 531 found this severe
Titan's backstory may be upsetting for some viewers.
As said before, there is one scene involving a train which is significantly more disturbing and gorier than all the other scenes.
The deaths may be disturbing for viewers.
The first season finale is very emotional and disturbing.
Overall, the show has an incredibly dark and bleak tone.
This is easily one of the most violent TV shows ever created in recent years, and the fact that it's animated doesn't dissuade this in the slightest.
The show can be emotional and dark in some scenes, but it's for the story to be more engaging.
Moderate/Severe for neurodivergent viewers.