iCarly (2007) is a popular television show that follows the lives of Carly, Sam, and Freddie, three teenage friends who create a web show. The show has been praised for its positive portrayal of teenage life, but it also contains some sexual moments.
One of the most memorable sexual moments in iCarly is when Carly and Freddie share a kiss. This moment is significant because it marks the beginning of their relationship. It also serves as a reminder that teenage relationships can be just as meaningful as adult ones.
Another sexual moment in iCarly is when Sam and Freddie share a passionate kiss. This moment is significant because it shows that Sam and Freddie have feelings for each other, even though they are not officially in a relationship. It also serves as a reminder that teenage relationships can be just as passionate as adult ones.
Finally, there is a moment when Carly and Spencer share a hug. This moment is significant because it shows that Carly and Spencer have a strong bond, even though they are not related by blood. It also serves as a reminder that family relationships can be just as meaningful as romantic ones.
Overall, iCarly contains some sexual moments that are significant and meaningful. These moments serve as reminders that teenage relationships can be just as meaningful and passionate as adult ones, and that family relationships can be just as meaningful as romantic ones.
For a kids show, this series has an abundance of sexy stuff, suggestive dialogue and sexual references (even for Nickelodeon standards) that parents might not want their kids emulating.
Hobknockers is sexually disturbing for kids watching this and it's used a few times on a episode and one more, those episodes should have been rated 12 because of that sexual word.
Mild sexual innuendos occasionally. Mild flirting among teens, and one boy relentlessly pursues his female crush. Girls refer to boys as "hot" and "sexy".
References to "hooking up" and "making out". Hand-holding, flirting, hugging, references to boobs, and other aspects of teen relationships are mild in nature. Rarely guys refer to girls as "hot" or question the basis for relationships between "popular" kids and "geeks."
The tweens (13 at the start and 18 at the end) hit puberty and growth spurts over the course of the series. It is even said once in an episode and the main characters get creeped out after finding out where babies come from.
In on episode, Carly refers to two squirrels as "wrestling," and Freddie states, "They're not wrestling." In the same episode Spencer said "Two college kids saw a raccoon and a beaver socializing by a river." He puts "socializing" in air quotes as if to say the were having sex.
In the episode, iSavedYourLife, Carly passionately kisses Freddie on the lips after he rescues her and she becomes smitten with him. Their first kiss scene shows them making out in his bedroom. They kiss again in the school corridor (a lengthy French kiss in the extended version), and three more times at the end of the episode.
Characters suggestively flirt, embrace and even kiss on the lips. In many episodes the main characters say they're going to a store called Build a Bra.
Pretty strong sexual references even for a Nickelodeon show/Nickelodeon standards, this pushes the U rating to PG and possibly a 12.
Gibby is seen shirtless earlier on in one episode, and his little brother Guppy does the same at brief moments.