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*Images of nudity are allowed '''unless''' it shows genitalia and/or is pornographic in nature.
 
Article that have mention of sensitive topics, such as race ("[[True Colors]]"), war (e.g. [[It's War]]), malicious behavior/graphic murder (e.g. the [[Mega Mole]]s in ''[[Dinosaur Dilemma]]'' and ''[[Flown the Koopa]]'') or sex (''[[Shitamachi Ninjō Gekijō]]''), can have the offending material collapsed within {{tem|inappropriate}}. In some cases, such as [[Vivian]] or [[Birdo]], the tag can be used specifically for the section discussing their gender. In [[Bob Hoskins]]'s case, the only part that is not family-friendly is when he used profanity in a quote to describe how the ''[[Super Mario Bros. (film)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' film was the worst thing he ever did.
 
During both the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] era and the early [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] era, before the [[Entertainment Software Rating Board]] was founded in [[1994]], Nintendo would often censor or outright change content when releasing their games outside of Japan. Due to the historical nature regarding this subject, images relevant to it that violate one or more of the aforementioned rules are allowed, especially if it compares changes between different versions of the same game.
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