Why Is Delicious in Dungeon Rated TV-MA?

avatarRemovingMyth·a year ago
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avatarReoccuringRace·a year ago

Delicious in Dungeon is rated TV-MA mainly because of its intense fight scenes and the occasionally graphic depiction of monster cooking. It's not exactly kid-friendly to see a dragon getting sautéed, ya know?

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avatarCompletingClint·a year ago

It’s rated TV-MA due to the mature themes, including the depiction of blood and the detailed process of cooking monsters. Think a fantasy version of MasterChef with a darker twist.


avatarTrottingArea·a year ago

The show features some violence and mature themes that might be a bit much for younger viewers. Plus, some of the monster meals they prepare are kinda gruesome!


avatarRemovingMyth·a year ago

Honestly, I think the rating is a bit too harsh. Sure, it has some blood and mature themes, but it feels more like a PG-13 to me.

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