Nintendo's Impossible Game Challenge/Content Guide

Here is the content guide to the children's video game challenge comedy TV series Nintendo's Impossible Game Challenge.

Sex and Nudity
There are some mentions of sex in this TV show.

There is a running gag where every time the presenter opens a red door, a red female robot cat is seen taking a bath. She screams at him in embarrassment and throws things and/or splashes water at him.

The presenter frequently uses innuendos and/or double entendes.

Status: 5/10, mild and infrequent, but parents with children may not like this.

This is one of the controversal parts.

Violence
There is no violence itself, but there is violence in the video games that the players play.

Status: 3/10, Mild and infrequent.

Profanity/Inapropriate Dialogue
This is one of the controversal parts, apart from sexual references and innuendo use. Although, there is normally no swearing in this show, meaning that all ages can watch this.

Unfortunately, there are some episodes, but not all, where a video game from a Nintendo counsle contains a character swearing, voiced or text only.

There are also some episodes where the presenter swears. He used a few obcenity terms in some episodes. Unfortunately, he once used the F-word, bleeped and censored, when he fell down the stairs and hurt his leg in one episode. He also used the S-word a few times in some episodes, also bleeped and censored, but possibly referring to either dirt or garbage.

All of the presenter's swearing was uncensored, including his one-time F-word use, when it aired on Challenge TV after the watershed.

Status: 2/10 (TCC/Fox Kids/Jetix airings), 5/10 (Challenge TV airings)

Drugs/Alcohol/Tobacco Use
There was only one episode where the presenter tried a cigarette, but then coughed and wheezed, before commenting, "I don't like this. It makes me all sick and twisted!"

Status: 1/10, very mild and infrequent.

Frightening Images
There are some points where a video game that the players play may have a scary hidden easter egg. The presenter explains it, and then shows it to the viewers.

Parent with children aged 3-12 may not like what their children are hearing or seeing on this TV show. That's why there are many reports that parents prevent and/or ban their children from watching this programme until they were either 13 or 15.

The presenter's behaviour may upset or anger some viewers.

Status: 5/10

Total: 30/50, parents may feel uncomfortable about the content of this programme and might not show it to their children that are either younger than 13 or 15.

US TV Rating: TV PG D (Most episodes), TV PG L (some episodes), TV PG (some episodes), TV PG DL (some episodes)

BBFC Rating: U (earlier episodes), PG for sexual references, crude humour, and mild bad language (some later episodes), 12 for sexual accidents and brief strong language (one episode).