Tuca & Bertie is a 2019 animated comedy series created by Lisa Hanawalt and produced by Netflix. The show follows the lives of two 30-year-old bird women, Tuca and Bertie, who live in the same apartment building. While the show is primarily a comedy, it also explores serious topics such as mental health, gender roles, and sexuality.
One of the most interesting aspects of Tuca & Bertie is its frank and open approach to sexuality. The show features a variety of sexual moments, from the subtle to the explicit. In one episode, Tuca and Bertie go to a sex toy store and explore the different products. In another, Tuca and her friend, Speckle, have a frank discussion about their sex lives. The show also features a variety of queer characters, including a lesbian couple and a transgender character.
Tuca & Bertie is a refreshingly honest and open look at sexuality. It doesn't shy away from difficult topics, and it doesn't judge its characters for their choices. Instead, it celebrates the diversity of sexual experiences and encourages viewers to be open and honest about their own sexuality. It's a show that is sure to spark conversations and open minds.
Bare breasts are shown in the opening sequence (animated, about 3 seconds) on a building
A bird flashes his butt to a female bird (partially censored), played for laughs.
Features female nudity, simulated sex, phallic symbols, and other sexual situations. - common sense media
Sexual conversations + innuendos
A toucan pulls a sex toy from her box
A plant lady (human body, leaves for head) removes her shirt and is topless. Bare breasts and nipples are seen
An episode revolves around a main characters sex life and her trying to "spice it up". A characters bare breasts are seen and two characters having sex in a porno are seen.
The second season is significantly cleaner than the first since the show changed networks. There are no more bare breasts.
An episode contains a brief scene in which males masturbate in a circle. No nudity is shown.
In one episode, a character uses a vibrator and two characters visit a sex shop.
In the episode "Sex Bugs", a character contracts what are essentially crabs that are frequently performing sexual actions on each other. The episode has sexual themes and depictions of sexual acts.
After becoming aroused by a male bird's advances, a female bird excuses herself to the restroom. We see her hand go into her pants, and it is strongly implied she is masturbating.