
Gary the Rat (2003) is a comedy film directed by John Dilworth and starring Kel Mitchell. The movie follows the story of Gary, a rat who is transformed into a human after being bitten by a mysterious creature.
The movie contains several sexual moments that add to the comedy of the film. One of the most memorable scenes is when Gary is in a restaurant and he notices a woman at the table next to him. He is instantly attracted to her and tries to make a move, but is quickly rebuffed. This scene is both funny and awkward, and it serves as a reminder of how difficult it can be to make a connection with someone.
Another sexual moment in the movie is when Gary is in a bar and he meets a woman who is interested in him. They start to flirt and eventually end up in the back room of the bar, where they share a passionate kiss. This scene is both romantic and humorous, and it shows how Gary is able to make a connection with someone despite his unusual appearance.
Overall, Gary the Rat (2003) is a funny and entertaining movie that contains several sexual moments. These moments add to the comedy of the film and provide a reminder of how difficult it can be to make a connection with someone.
Occasional sexual innuendos, usually mild. Bestiality is referenced as Gary seeks a human date. The antagonists, a man and his cat, are implied to be in a romantic relationship. Two women shake hands in a suggestive manner akin to the sexual act of scissoring.
Rarely there are more visual sexual innuendos. A magazine titled "Nude Rats On Ice" has a rat woman posing suggestively while covering her breasts. "The Naughty Kitty Oils" has a cat woman posing suggestively. A man gropes a woman's rear, and is then kicked in the crotch. In episode 13, a brief sequence shows pinups of cats, some of which being anthropomorphic. Genitals and nipples are not shown, but anuses are drawn as x's.