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Sex & Nudity

Sex & Nudity: 6/10

We see a teenage girl from the knees down behind, and her panties fall down around her ankles; we also see a teenage boy seated across the room and he is nude (his bare legs, abdomen and chest are visible), she walks across the room to him, sits on his lap, they kiss and they each confess to having wanted each other for some time (the scene ends but sex is implied and later confirmed).

A young woman working at an abortion clinic offers a teenage girl a scented condom and tells her that her boyfriend uses them and that they make his genitals ("junk") smell like pie.

During a high school sex education class, a teacher places a condom on a banana.

A teenage girl talks about a teenage boy being "great" sexually.

In an abortion clinic, a young woman asks a teenage girl to fill out a form with "every sore and every score."

A man and a teenage girl slow dance together (nothing sexual is implied) but he does talk about dancing at his senior prom with a girl who let him "put his hands all over her butt."

A teenage boy holds a pair of a teenage girl's underwear in his hand while looking at her picture in a high school yearbook.

Juno's friend (a teenage girl) is described as being "into teachers" while we seeing her talking to a middle aged male teacher.

The main plot of this film is about a teenage girl getting pregnant.

A note is written in a yearbook saying something like "Hey Bleek! Spork off to this with the motion lotion. Just kidding.(Kind of)"

Violence & Gore

Violence & Nudity: 5/10

A teenage girl screams and moans during labor and delivery and we see the baby held by a nurse

A teenage girl ties a licorice noose, throws one end over a tree limb and pretends to hang herself (she pulls it down and eats the licorice).

A teenage girl watches a horror movie with blood and gore and is shown.

Profanity

Profanity: 6/10

1 F-word, 1 obscene hand gesture, 22 sexual references, 9 scatological terms, - anatomical terms, 9 mild obscenities, name-calling (jock, jerk, stupid, nerds, squares, stink eye), 3 uses of Jesus' name. 2

Alcohol/Drugs/Smoking: 3/10

A woman drinks wine. A teenage girl carries an unlit pipe in her mouth in a few scenes. A teenage girl talks about having been on prescription medication for behavioral issues. Some talk about teenagers drinking booze.

Frightening/Intense Scenes: 2/10

The labor scene may be intense for some. The scene where Juno tells her parents she's pregnant may be considered intense.

0-5: Suitable for everyone (Care Bears). 5-10: Take some caution with young children. (The Incredibles). 10-20: Suitable for children 8 years and over (Gremlins). 20-25: Recommended for mature audiences (THIS). 25-30: Suitable for children over 13 (The Dark Knight). 30-40: Recommended for people 17 years and over (Saving Private Ryan). 40-50: Absolutely Adults Only (Cannibal Holocaust).

Total Explicit Content: 22/50

Recommended For Mature Audiences

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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for mature thematic material, sexual content and language.
Certification:
Finland:K-11 / UK:12A / Ireland:15A / Canada:14A (Alberta/British Columbia/Ontario) / Sweden:7 / Canada:G (Quebec) / Australia:M / Canada:PG (Manitoba) / USA:PG-13 (certificate #43795) / Germany:6 / Switzerland:10 (canton of Vaud) / Switzerland:10 (canton of Geneva) / Brazil:10 / South Korea:12 / Hong Kong:IIA / Singapore:NC-16 / Philippines:PG-13 (MTRCB) / Argentina:16 / Netherlands:AL / UK:12 (video rating) / Ireland:15 (video rating) / Greece:K / Taiwan:PG-12 / New Zealand:M / France:U / Peru:14 / Iceland:7

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