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The Pink Panther 2
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Sex & Nudity

At the very beginning of the film there is a painting that we see full screen with a fully nude man and you see everything.

Clouseau is aroused by a conversation about a woman's clothes being ripped off as a result of clumsiness. The conversation includes a detailed description of her low-cut blouse, "creamy white mounds," and the shape and movement of her backside among other details.

Violence & Gore

Clouseau is shown trying to put a parking ticket on a window with the windshield wipers on, and the man closes the window on his hand. He then drives, dragging Clouseau along with him and he stops violently, and catapults Clouseau across the city.

Dreyfus' office is raided by the SWAT team in two scenes.

Clouseau is seen in a bumbling incident that involces multiple wine bottles falling and being thrown around. THe scene ends in the resturaunt being set on fire as a result of pure clumsiness.

Clouseau falls down a chimney and through the floors of multiple fireplaces.

Clouseau is seen setting the same restaurant on fire a second time.

Clouseau dresses as the pope and goes out on the deck of the Vatican, but then falls over and hangs on by a flag. The flag rips, resulting in Clouseau landing on a flagpole and falling off.

Clouseau fights with two kids, and it ends in him dangling them by their legs over the balcony.

A corpse is seen on a crime scene, no blood.

A woman shoots a handgun several times, no one gets hit.

A criminal is stopped by a metal tray to the face. The tray retains the imprint of the person's face. The person is unhurt.

A woman shoots a diamond and the sparkles go flying everywhere.

Profanity

Milder terms, like "ass" and "damn".

Clouseau calls an Asian man "His little yellow friend" He is later asked if he is racist towards Asians.

Champagne is seen consumed at a party.

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Rated PG for some suggestive humor, brief mild language and action.

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