Meelk n' Creem/Parental info

A guide to determine whether or not parents would want their children to watch the animated series, Meelk n' Creem.

Violence / Gore
4/10

Though it is quiet frightening, the series does not contain too much violence or gore.


 * The character 17 God's appearance is overall gory, with many realistic looking scars and blood below his eyes.
 * In the episode "Sleepy Meelk", Meelk snaps the necks of innocent people during a hallucination.
 * In the same epiode, many gory things are shown, including Meelk being teared out of Creem's stomach by the umbilical cord, blood streaming from his eyes and mouth, tearing up and eating citizens' flesh, and more.
 * The episode "17 and Corpse" can be very disturbing, with one of the main characters being a corpse.

Profanity
2/10
 * Minor words like "heck", "darn" etc. are heard.
 * One use of "crap" in "17 and Corpse"

Drugs / alcohol
3/10
 * Meelk downs a litre of beer during his hallucination in "Sleepy Meelk" before doing many strange things, inferring he is drunk.
 * A brief scene of smoking in "Sleepy Meelk".
 * In the episode "Sower Meelk", a character asks Meelk and Creem if they want some "illegal paracetamol and stuff like that", revealing the character is a drug dealer. A gun can also (faintly) be seen sticking out of his pocket.

Frightening / intense scenes
7/10

The entire series can be very frightening for younger viewers.
 * Various human body parts are sold at shops.
 * Many of the monsters in "Stuffed Toys for Days"
 * The episode "Sleepy Meelk" can be very disturbing during Meelk's hallucination (which is almost the entire episode).
 * TBA