Mild
84 of 161 found this mild
Nothing severe some innuendo.
The older seasons are more raunchy than the newer seasons.
In one episode the main family goes to Florida, in the episode they go to a town full of old swingers.
This is a family show, but it does have some dirty jokes (including uses of the words penis and vagina), but no visible nudity, so some parents might want to think before showing this to young children.
In season 4 episode 17 Tina goes to a horse convention filled with boys and they are called equesticals
A couple of times, male characters moon and their bare butts are shown.
Season 3 episode 11 is about a nude beach. Although the episode was animated so that no explicit body parts are shown, even though people are naked.
In the nude beach episode, you can see some brief glimpses of male buttocks.
In one episode, Gene pulls down his pants and shows his bare butt to the cops.
The first 4 seasons have many jokes about sex topics, such as vibrators, oral sex, necrophilia, pornography, penis', vaginas, and other things relating to sex. During season 5 you'll notice a tone shift in the series where it becomes more family friendly that has stuck ever since.
Mild
74 of 126 found this mild
No real violence is shown, only slapping and pushing between siblings.
Little or no blood and gore.
No major red flags.
In the episode The kids run the restaurant Bob gets stitches but on the ride home from the hospital blood splatters on to car window and Linda's face but it's only for humour
Some episodes have very comical gore, Almost all the time, The action is never shown. Such as when Bob has a nightmare in season 1's "Sacred Cow" and it shows Moolisa the cow chopped and stabbed into pieces, dead.
In one episode, a guy gives Bob money and Bob can be seen wiping blood (not an excessive amount) on the money onto his apron.
Mild
78 of 142 found this mild
"Son of a butt," "heck" dang are used.
Frequent uses of "oh my God", "damn", "hell" & "stupid". Less uses of "bastard", "son of a bitch", "boobs" & "ass". Rare uses of "slut", "dick", "pissed off" & "douche".
Some mild to moderate language can get strong ("Crap", "Hell", "Bastard", etc). Crude references to body parts, bodily fluids, and bodily functions.
One reference of the word sh*t. Not said, only referenced.
This show has no strong language, only mild language.
Mild
77 of 115 found this mild
At bob's restaurant, you can see beer cans in a fridge.
Drug references.
In season 3 episode 22 Rudy (a child) takes a puff of his inhaler and Bob (a adult) says "let me get a puff of that" referencing as if he's getting a puff of a vape/smoke.
None
85 of 115 found this to have none
This is a family comedy show. Everything is done in a comical manner.
One episode shows a man's bug collection running loose in the Belcher's apartment this may be triggering to viewers who have a fear of insects and may make some squeamish.
One episode focuses on Louise and Gene working on a musical about Topsy the elephant who was electrocuted to death by Thomas Edison. This may be upsetting to viewers who care about animals.
This show contains many different scenes and episodes that may infuriate and agitate some viewers. Main examples of such include the episode Family Fracas (where the Pesto family had gained too much of an unfair advantage), the episode Mommy Boy (where Gene had underwent an unsafe level of flanderization), and the episode Live and Let Fly (where Frond had immensely humiliated the Belcher kids).
For tweens/teens.