Kung Fu: The Legend Continues (TV Series 1993–1997) Poster

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Sex & Nudity

  • Two-Part Pilot Episode on the DVD contains scenes in strip clubs with exposed women's breasts.
  • Mild implications only. No sex scenes, no visible nudity.
  • Protagonist Peter Caine often has short standing relationships.

Violence & Gore

  • Frequent, mild to moderate action and violence.
  • The story features a police officer and his father, a kung-fu master. Protagonists often have to use violence to protect themselves and others. Many-on-one attack scenes shown.

Profanity

  • No harsh language.
  • A few racist remarks against Chinese people by negative characters.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Alcohol consumption by positive characters occasionally shown. No drunkness and no smoking by them either.
  • Some negative characters are shown smoking.
  • In one episode, Peter gets injected with a lethal dose of illegal drugs against his will.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • There are a few episodes dealing with demons and other "supernatural" forces that may be scary for younger children.
  • Though there's some violence committed by protagonist Kwai-Chang he still may be considered a splendid role model with his calmness, self-control, justness, 'no-nonsense' attitude, selflessness, staggering honestness, insight and wisdom. The show also has some educational value now and then regarding difficult and sometimes controversial human issues. The show deals with such issues (like honour, loyalty, dependence, responsibility, anger management, greed, confidence, vengeance, love, trust, pursuit of happiness, etc.) in a manner that makes it easy to process for older kids, without openly (or manipulatively) pushing through some Buddhist (or other specific) belief system.

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