Worthy of mention: a father is being overprotective of his daughters in a patriarchal way as if they are his property. He wont let one of his daughters date and another one move across the country for college.
100 Humans (TV Show)
9-1-1 Lone Star (TV Show)
S1E5: an older man makes a joke during a conversation with a young man ("lock up your daughters") to say that he is attractive. S2E5: a woman calls 911 because she is in a domestic abuse hostage situation. When the abuser realizes what she has done, he chokes her: she gets away from him to safety and he is arrested.
Acro Trip (TV Show)
Ad Vitam (TV Show)
Alexa & Katie (TV Show)
Alice (2009) (TV Show)
For All Mankind (TV Show)
Worthy of note: S1E7: this episode mentions an obscure navy reference BOHICA, that stands for "bend over, here it comes again". S2E1: this episode briefly mentions Roman Polanski. End of season 2 and season 3 contains a ten year relationship, where a man who genuinely cares about a woman is forced by the KGB to use her for spying. He is hesitant, but then goes ahead with it. He uses their first kiss to ask for more information.
Amphibia (TV Show)
An Idiot Abroad (TV Show)
Angel Legend (TV Show)
S1E5: a boy says to a girl who slept over at his place "You should thank me for doing absolutely nothing." She mentions she noticed him touching her cheeks during her sleeping. He asks: "And you didnt stop to think I might try something?" She didnt think he would and answers: "I might have been pretending just to make sure you wouldnt." His answer: "I guess its okay if it helps you trust me, but you cant do that again. Im stil a guy, you know".
Angela Anaconda (TV Show)
Another (TV Show)
Aoashi (TV Show)
Worthy of note: S1E19: the male protagonist thinks the female protagonist is touching his butt but that is not the case. She was trying to put a picture in his pocket.
Arte (TV Show)
The series portrays the main protagonist´s romantic feelings towards the older male lead, but fortunately it does not develop into a relationship, nor does the male lead acknowledge her feelings.
Astro Note (TV Show)
S1E5: a child tries to steal a skirt. He has always wanted to wear skirts but the woman thought he wanted to steal her panties. The misunderstanding is immediately resolved.
Atlanta (TV Show)
Atlas (TV Show)
In the end, one character wants to kiss a human woman like a sister while she is strapped in a table. She turns her head and he leaves.
Atypical (TV Show)
Worth of mention: the main character's friend often makes sexual comments about women. In season 1, the main character has a crush on his therapist. He proceeds to break into her home to leave her a present. However, he does not have ill intentions, just a hard time understanding social situations.
Awake (TV Show)
Backflip!! (TV Show)
Bananya (TV Show)
Band of Brothers (TV Show)
Bartender (2006) (TV Show)
S1E2: a woman is kidnapped and chained to a bed by a man who is in love with her. While not inherently sexual, it could make viewers uncomfortable S1E8: children are kidnapped and have their life force taken by a woman. She does so by sucking it out through their mouth. No contact is made but their mouths are very close and it could be uncomfortable to watch. A man is beat up by a group of people who think he is a pedophile. He is actually trying to save a child from being kidnapped.
Bee and Puppycat (TV Show)
Behind Her Eyes (TV Show)
Bergerac (TV Show)
Worthy of note: S1E6: a minor kisses an adult (18:15-18:25) but there is no relationship between them).
Worthy of note: in 'Fan Friction' a character's rival is kidnapped by a knife-wielding villain, who believes that she is her rival's girlfriend. Though the kidnapping happens off-screen, there are scenes where she is tied to a chair with a scarf over her mouth (13:40-13:45). There is also a short scene where the other members of Big Hero 6 are also tied up (15:54-16:28).
Big Sky (TV Show)
The show is about human trafficking and contains scenes were characters are kidnapped and held captive.
Biohackers (TV Show)
Black Monday (TV Show)
Blood Machines (TV Show)
Worthy of note: In episode 2, it is strongly implied that a character plans to assault his captive. This assault never occurs.
Blue Lock (TV Show)
[This entry is only reviewed till season 1].
Blue Orchestra (TV Show)
S1E6: a male character guy accidentally walks in on a girl changing. Only her back is shown. There is no sexual intent. The rest of the episode shows him being embarrassed and apologizing to the girl on multiple occasions. In the first few episodes the female protagonist calls the male protagonist a pervert multiple times. Nothing perverted or inappropriate happens and it seems to be a running joke.
Blue Period (TV Show)
The Blue Planet (TV Show)
Blue Planet 2 (TV Show)
Bocchi the Rock! (TV Show)
The Bondsman (TV Show)
S1E8: #metoo reference.
The Brothers Sun (TV Show)
Bunk'd (TV Show)
There are constant scenes of a girl romantically perusing a boy despite his negative responses, and it has the potential to upset or make some viewers uncomfortable.
Call My Agent! (TV Show)
Carmilla (TV) (TV Show)
Castle Rock (TV Show)
Cells At Work! (TV Show)
Centaurworld (TV Show)
Champion (TV Show)
Charite At War (TV Show)
Chi's Sweet Home (TV Show)
Chucky (TV) (TV Show)
ClaireVoyant (TV Show)
S2E6b: a young boy's (11) experiment goes wrong and makes him appear older. He and a teenage girl (15/16) go on a date and kiss several times before his identity is revealed. This is played for laughs. S2E3a: two young characters break into a girl's dresser to find her bras. The joke is that they mistakenly think bras are weapons and do not actually know what they are for.
Color Rush (TV Show)
Conjuring Kesha (TV Show)
Counterpart (TV Show)
The Crown (TV Show)
S2E2, S2E3 - although there is no expressly non-consensual activity and nothing is seen on-screen, it is worthy of note that upper-class British men on a Commonwealth tour are seen specifically to seek out (extra-marital) sexual encounters with local women of various ethnic backgrounds, crudely bragging about these experiences and comparing them to one another. Some might find their racially coded behaviour and language troubling. These episodes and this sub-plot more generally explore topics such as the contemporary view and treatment of women - both in and outside of marriages - and the difficulty (both social and legal) of attaining a divorce.
Crush (TV Show)
Dan Vs. (TV Show)
Dark City (TV Show)
Worthy of note: a bad guy asks to be left alone with a woman victim. No sexual assault is specifically implied, but it still may be triggering.
Dark Stories (TV Show)
Dash & Lily (TV Show)
Deadhouse Dark (TV Show)
Deca-Dense (TV Show)
Worthy of note: S1E14: a male character kisses a female character to undo a spell. The female character is shocked for a moment as she is in love with the male character.
Delico's Nursery (TV Show)
This show is about manipulating a person to violence and killing.
Detonator Orgun (TV Show)
Diagnosis (TV Show)
Disenchantment (TV Show)
Disventure Camp (TV Show)
Doona! (TV Show)
S1E3: a stalker watches and photographes the female lead.
Worthy of note: S1E5: conjoined twins pretend to be in a relationship as they cannot find a partner. This is played for laughs and nothing inappropriate happens. S1E10: a girl is kidnapped and immediately saved by the protagonist.
Dragon Tales (TV Show)
Drake & Josh (TV Show)
Drop Dead Diva (TV Show)
Egyxos (TV Show)
El Eternauta (TV Show)
Emma Approved (TV Show)
En of Love (TV Show)
The English Game (TV Show)
Worthy of note: there is a guy showing stalker behavior towards a woman with whom he cheated with and share a baby with, but nothing sexual happens. It is implied that a woman gets beaten by her husband on regular basis.
English Teacher (TV Show)
Epithet Erased (TV Show)
Ergo Proxy (TV Show)
Worthy of note: two man (inmates) have sex with a woman (prison employee) with the sole purpose of escaping.
Eternal Boys (TV Show)
Eureka! (TV Show)
Ever After High (TV Show)
Worthy of note: S1E6: a character kisses another one after she drugged him without his consent (30:00-31:19) The kiss is consensual and has nothing to do with the drug. Season 2: a character takes away people's emotions without their consent (by trying to help). She does it to her boyfriend repeatedly.
The Fear Index (TV Show)
Worthy of note: in S1E3, a couple realise that there was a camera in a room in which they had consensual sex.
Fei Ren Zai (TV Show)
S1E6: a deity that has the appearance of a dog gets pets. He is so excited that he accidentally turns into his naked human form and is taken away by police. This is played for laughs and there is no sexual intent.
Fifa Uncovered (TV Show)
Final Space (TV Show)
Fire Island (TV Show)
First Kill (TV Show)
Flag (TV Show)
The Flash (TV Show)
Worthy note: two characters who are a romantic couple are close to being siblings.
Worthy of note: an uneasy relationship in the second could be interpreted as a man taking advantage of a woman's compromised emotional state.
Fluffy Paradise (TV Show)
A child happens to see a man naked when he transforms from beast to man. There is no sexual intent in this scene and her father was also by her side.
Flying Witch (TV Show)
The show involves a conman who targets vulnerable women, having financially and psychologically abusive romantic relationships with them. Although there is no sexual content onscreen, these are adult relationships and they are shown to share a bed, so it could be inferred that rape by deception forms part of the relationship overall.
Forever (TV Show)
Free! (2013) (TV Show)
S1E4: a child flips the skirt of a woman. There does not seem to be any sexual intent and the woman doesn't really react to it
From (TV Show)
[Under review].
Worthy of note: in S1E8, a female relative of the male protagonist pins him down. She covers them both with a blanket so they can speak without the cameras looking at them or reading their lips.
Gap (TV Show)
Ghosted (TV) (TV Show)
S1E1: about 14 minutes into the episode, Kevin Spacey is mentioned casually in dialogue (considering this was filmed before he was exposed for his sexual misconduct).
Ghoul (2018) (TV Show)
Giant Killing (TV Show)
Girl Meets World (TV Show)
Girlfriends (TV) (TV Show)
Girl's Last Tour (TV Show)
The Glass Dome (TV Show)
The investigators consider if there might be hurtful sexual intentions from the suspect(s?), but it is immediately shut down as it does not match the suspect profile, and not further discussed.
Golden Time (TV Show)
Good Omens (TV Show)
Goosebumps (TV Show)
S1E1: one of the main characters is drugged (01:20). Nothing remotely sexual is even implied.
Grendizer U (TV Show)
Haibane Renmei (TV Show)
Haikyu!! (TV Show)
Worthy of note: in one episode, a male character repeatedly asks for the number of a female character. She refuses. Another male character ends up distracting him. Throughout the entire series, two male characters seek attention from a female character. They compliment her, protect her from other guys etc. She ignores them, shuts them down or firmly sets boundaries. Their comments never go as far as sexual harassment.
Hanhua Riji (TV Show)
Happiest Season (TV Show)
Hawkeye (TV Show)
He She It (TV Show)
The Heist (TV Show)
Helck (TV Show)
Hell's Kitchen (TV Show)
Hero Mask (TV Show)
Worthy of note: in season 2, the male protagonist forms a bond with a 14 year old girl after saving her. Nothing inappropriate happens: they never see each other again when the crime is solved.
Heya Camp (TV Show)
Worthy of note: girls go to a public bath with a female teacher who is the club advisor (S15+11). The scenes are not sexual at all, but some might feel uncomfortable.
Hijack (TV Show)
Hikaru No Go (TV Show)
Hilda (TV Show)
Worthy of Note: while there is technically no sexual assault or abuse, a setting element that frequently becomes plot critical is, among other things, a metaphor for sexual awakening and puberty. In the latter half of season 1, this plot element is brought up and while again, no actual sexual assault occurs or is even implied, there are a number of things that are clearly metaphors for it - and are directed, written and acted in ways that make it abundantly clear that this is symbolism is deliberate. There is also a great deal of explicit child abuse that is non-sexual throughout season 1, including physical assault, gaslighting, and emotional abuse/abduction to the situation with the aforementioned symbolic sexual abuse.
Hold Your Breath (TV Show)
Home Improvement (TV Show)
The Hour (TV Show)
Worthy of note: A character in S2 has a history of violence against women. It is not necessarily sexual violence but it is committed against women he sleeps with. One such attack occurs off-screen in S2E1 and is a main plot point thereafter. There is also discussion of "false accusations" in relation to this which some viewers may find triggering.
How to Die Alone (TV Show)
S1E4: a man has sex with a woman without telling her that he is married.
Hyakushou Kizoku (TV Show)
The One (TV Show)
Worthy of note: in the last episode of season one, a character is called a slut and harassed over her sexuality.
I Love Lucy (TV Show)
Infinity Train (TV Show)
S3E7: a male character attempts to remove a female character's long glove despite her protestations and physically fighting back. There is clearly no sexual intention in this act, but the imagery of someone trying to remove clothing without consent can be triggering.
Informer (TV Show)
Invader ZIM (TV Show)
The Investigator (TV Show)
Worthy of note: the series features accounts and reconstructions of domestic violence and emotional abuse within a marital relationship.
Invincible (TV Show)
Jane Eyre (2006) (TV Show)
The protagonist's employer expresses growing romantic feelings for her as time goes on: the implication is that the protagonist enjoys these moments, despite the power imbalance. Worthy of note: The protagonist experiences a physically and emotionally (but not sexually) abusive childhood (S1E1: 1:40-14:52).
Jessie (TV Show)
A 15-years-old male teenager tries to hit on a 19 years old nanny who is not interested in them. His mom also says no to dating this nanny. The situation is used for comedy.
Jiok (TV Show)
Jonas (TV Show)
Jusqu'au Declin (TV Show)
K-ON! (TV Show)
Kaiju No. 8 (TV Show)
Worthy of note: one female character is in a relationship with a male character who has violent outbursts (typically directed at other men out of jealousy) which clearly distress her. He does not appear to abuse her physically, but the dynamic may be uncomfortable for some viewers to watch. In one episode they have sex right after having a heated argument, but this is not portrayed as non-consensual.
KamiChu! (TV Show)
Keep Breathing (TV Show)
Keeping Faith (TV Show)
Kekkaishi (TV Show)
Worthy of note: in S1E2, it is mentioned that many male teachers are secret admirers of the female protagonist.
Kid Cosmic (TV Show)
Kim Possible (TV Show)
S1E18-19: the protagonist's father is overprotective and says that she is too young to date. He forbids her to ever date boys. S1E20: a male character's teacher says that the ideal man is big and strong, and points out that the said character has been frequently rescued by a girl (questioning his masculinity). S4E4: a supporting character builds and uses a device to make a girl fall in love with him and she is made at him for that when the effect wears off. Later this device is used by a villain who says he is gonna use it for evil as if the use of this device itself is not bad. Later he controls a crowd of girls.
Kingdom (TV Show)
Kiss: the Series (TV Show)
Worthy of note: two characters are tricked into believing they had (consensual) sex with each other after a night of hard drinking (for everyone involved).
Komatta Jii-San (TV Show)
S1E3: a child follows a woman to her job at a host club. His guardian picks him up immediately. S1E4: a woman gets drunk and ends up dancing in her bra infront of a child. However, the scene is not portrayed in a perverted way but in a comedic way. S1E6: a woman's underwear is stolen. They accuse a man but it turns out to be done by a cat.
Kowabon (TV Show)
Kyoukai Senki (TV Show)
Worthy of note: S1E10: A man appears naked in front of a woman. She is startled and kicks him. He is confused by her reaction as they had seen each other naked before.
Worthy of note: In S1E7, a man playfully hugs a woman and she pushes him away. He continues to pursue her, but it never goes as far as sexual harassment. At the end she reciprocates his feelings. In a flashback it is shown that he fell in love with her when he was a child. However, he is 20 years old when he pursues her.
Let's Eat (TV) (TV Show)
Levius (TV Show)
Life in Pieces (TV Show)
Limitless (TV Show)
Little Bear (TV Show)
Worthy of note: in a flashback several episodes in, a man stares at a main character on the subway and then follows her when she gets off. His intentions are revealed to have been benign. However, this apparent staring and stalking is a recurring nightmare for Mia in prior episodes. Also, one character who considered himself to be friendzoned by another character calls her a slut for being involved with his brother. Finally, a main character has sexual experiences with people who technically have authority over her: her college professor/mentor (she is presumably 18 or older at this point) and her boss at the restaurant where she is a waitress. There is no indication in the narrative that the character felt coerced into these experiences, and she appears to want them, but the power dynamic may be uncomfortable to some.
Loki (TV Show)
Lookism (TV Show)
The protagonist accidentally bumps into a girl: she initially creeps out about it because of his "eerie" look.
The Lost Room (TV Show)
The Lost Symbol (TV Show)
Worthy of note: the subjects of this documentary are religious extremists, who use vivid and derogatory language when discussing the sexual lives of others (specifically those within the LGBT community).
Worthy of note: the subjects of this documentary are religious extremists, who use vivid and derogatory language when discussing the sexual lives of others (specifically those within the LGBT community).
Worthy of note: the subjects of this documentary are religious extremists, who use vivid and derogatory language when discussing the sexual lives of others (specifically those within the LGBT community).
Love & Anarchy (TV Show)
Madame Secretary (TV Show)
Magic for Humans (TV Show)
The Mandalorian (TV Show)
Manifest (TV Show)
Worthy of note: in S3E1, a woman is held captive by her parents and is seen crying whilst bringing a knife to her wrist. There is talk on two separate occasions about women being abused by their husbands. No abuse is ever shown on screen.
The Mars (TV Show)
S1E4: the protagonist accuses another teenage boy of being a lolicon for having a picture of a young girl. He denies this and says that the young girl is his sister (saying that he is a siscon, someone who is extremely fond of their sister). Nothing inappropriate happens and the brother seems to care a lot about his younger sister.
Mech Cadets (TV Show)
Medalist (TV Show)
Merlin (1998) (TV Show)
S1E3: a story is told about teachers having a thing for a high school senior. S1E4: two guys cheat on their girlfriends with each other, and they give the girl herpes: she kills them because of it. The episode does not directly involve non consent other than the kissing someone else unknowingly put the person at risk.
Mo (2022) (TV) (TV Show)
S1E4: a man is tortured while being naked (no sexual assault). S2E3: a woman has a head trauma that causes her to think she is a young child again. She also thinks her boyfriend is her father. Nothing romantic or sexual happens while she is in this state.
The Mole (2022) (TV Show)
Molly of Denali (TV Show)
Mononogatari (TV Show)
Worthy of note: S2E2: a man joins a poemclub. In order to keep him there, the female members lock the door and recite poems to him. He is scared of them and runs away. This is played for laughs.
Monster Rancher (TV Show)
Moon Knight (TV Show)
Murder Drones (TV Show)
Mushi Shi (TV Show)
My Lady Jane (TV Show)
The whole series is about women who are forced to get married. S1E2+3 specifically feature a young woman having to marry a very old man, or the threat of it.
My Love Mix-Up! (TV Show)
My Sweet Tyrant (TV Show)
A female student (aged 16-17) repeatedly makes the point (and moves) to want to be in a relationship with a teacher (~25). The teacher very obviously shoots down her attempts, but in the last episode(?), he blushes over something the female student either said or did.
Myths & Monsters (TV Show)
Neo Yokio (TV Show)
Neverwhere (TV Show)
Nichijou (TV Show)
Worthy of note: S1E23: a male teacher is in love with a female teacher. Her little brother tries to bribe the male teacher with a picture of the female teacher as a high school student. He accepts the bribe. This could make some people uncomfortable. The picture is not anything explicit or weird.
No Good Nick (TV Show)
Non Non Biyori (TV Show)
Worthy of note: S1E5: a short part of this episode focuses on the breasts of an 11 year old girl and how a 14 year old girl does not have breasts.
Nox (TV Show)
Worthy of note: as part of a criminal investigation, one of the characters watches tapes of her adult daughter having apparently consensual sex with multiple people.
Obi-Wan Kenobi (TV Show)
Oblivion Battery (TV Show)
Offspring (TV Show)
Old Enough! (TV Show)
Worthy of note: The female protagonist makes many jokes about wanting to marry her friends. They all respond firmly that they won't marry her. This is played for laughs.
One Day (2024) (TV Show)
Worthy of note: S1E8: a woman’s ex husband keeps breaking into her home. While she is gone, he drunkenly rummaged through all of her personal things and leaves her house a mess. She makes him give her the spare key and the copied key he made. Then she explains she is going to just change the locks. She tells them if he ever comes back, she will call the police. They both start yelling and the tension rises but neither of them hurt each other.
One Outs (TV Show)
One Week Friends (TV Show)
Onipan! (TV Show)
Onmyoji (TV Show)
Worthy of note: S1E8: a child is called a fox child. His peers bully him and plan to undress him to see if he has a tail. This does not end up happening. There is no sexual intent behind their actions.
Open Your Eyes (TV Show)
Worthy of note: the protagonist, a 17-year-old, invites an adult man to spend time together: he agrees. It is unclear what the intention of this request is.
S1E16: it is mentioned how some clerks from the church buy poor children. It is not explained what is meant by that. S1E17: a man tries to sell a girl to a bishop. The bishop is aware that the girl is smart and has helped her village make money. The bishop is interested in her knowledge. There does not seem to be any sexual intent.
Ore, Tsushima (TV Show)
Otaku Elf (TV Show)
OtherLife (TV Show)
Outnumbered (TV Show)
The Pacific (TV Show)
The corpses of two tortured soldiers are shown for approximately seven seconds on screen. The first soldier’s genitals have been removed. The second soldier has been beheaded and the first’s genitals are in his mouth.
The Pale Door (TV Show)
Worthy of note: a great part of the movie takes place in a brothel.
Paripi Koumei (TV Show)
Worthy of note: S1E9: three women (in their early twenties) are asked to put on revealing clothing similar to lingerie for their performance. They look uncomfortable, but later on agree to wear the clothing.
Passenger (TV) (TV Show)
Pepper Ann (TV Show)
Worthy of note: S3E1: a police officer uncuffs a woman implied to be a sex worker, and says "Go free, you little vixen!" then pushes her.
S1E3: this episode features Medusa, a character often associated with sexual assault. There is no mention of it in the episode; the character says that, simply, Poseidon loved her but did not stand up for her.
S1E1: joke about a child sex ring.
Physical: 100 (TV Show)
Planet Earth (TV Show)
Poirot (TV Show)
S12E4: a woman is spitted and stoned to death by a group of people after it was found out that she got pregnant from a lover.
Worthy of note: S1E17: a teenage girl is in love with an older man. He asks her to go somewhere with him and she thinks he asked her on a date. Later on, she finds out he brought her to the zoo, because he thought she was just as obsessed with panda's as he is. Nothing else happens. A young female panda is in love with an older man. However, she only wants to admire him from afar. Nothing inappropriate happens.
Pressure Cooker (TV Show)
Pretty Cure (TV Show)
Season one: one character mentions having a romantic interest in the female protagonist. Even if they are often mentioned as siblings, they are not (they live in an orphanage together).
P'tit Quinquin (TV Show)
Puparia (Short) (TV Show)
Quiz (TV Show)
Rambo (1986) (TV Show)
Ramen Akaneko (TV Show)
Raven's Home (TV Show)
S1E2: the mother and the brother of a girl spy on her "out of love" (16:12). S1E4: an ex-husband breaks into his ex-wife's house to surprise her.
Ready Jet Go! (TV Show)
Reba (TV Show)
Reborn Rich (TV Show)
S1E8: two characters follow through with their arranged marriage. Before the wedding, the man threatens the woman and blackmails her into not backing out. Their relationship consists of thinly veiled threats and accusations. No verbal threat of rape or assault is made but the woman's ability to do so is an undertone to the tense encounter. S1E14: the female character reveals that she is pregnant with her husband's baby. Their combative relationship has not changed and the nature of their physical relationship is not explored as there was no implication that they had slept together at all. No accusation of rape is made or implied. One can assume that consent was given, perhaps out of obligation to produce an heir, but it is completely open to interpretation.
The Residence (TV Show)
Revue Starlight (TV Show)
Worthy of note: in S1E5, a major character, who is implied to have a crush on the protagonist and is jealous of her friend, goes through her belongings multiple times (burying her face in her pillow, holding onto a towel drenched in her sweat, and almost kissing a water bottle she drank from) all without her consent (10:00-12:00). However, there are no clear sexual advances.
S1E6: a male character convinces another man make to get extremely close (face to face) and dance (7:02-7:19). They soon pull away and the first man makes it aparent that he was uncomfortable. After that, the man once again engages in dancing despite the protest of the other man (11:20-11:25).
Rinkai! (TV Show)
The River (TV) (TV Show)
Worthy of note: a woman accidentally walks naked into the men's bathhouse.
Rosemary & Thyme (TV Show)
Royal Pains (TV Show)
Rozen Maiden (TV Show)
Worthy of note: S1E1: the male protagonist lifts up the dress of one of the dolls. However, at that point he does not know the doll could come to life. S1E10: when the male protagonist sees the dolls get dressed, he gets flustered and leaves the room immediately. He tells himself not to get excited by it. Later on in the episode, the sister seems to be having a weird dream about her brother. This is not shown on screen.
Rupert (TV Show)
Rurangi (TV Show)
Russian Doll (TV Show)
Worthy of note: a man calls the main character 'legs'. She responds indignantly. S2E1: prostitution is implied.
Sanders Sides (TV Show)
Santa Claus (TV Show)
Sapphire & Steel (TV Show)
S1E4: the cover of a adult manga is shown, but it is blurred.
S1E2: a husband towards hugs his wife, who is leaving him, after she asked him to let her go. S1E4: during this episode, taking place during a divorce procedure, the wife repeatedly tries to get close to her husband despite his refusals. In the final scene of the episode, the two violently fight.
School-Live! (TV Show)
Worthy of note: at points, there is some sexualization of teenage girls - we see them getting undressed and in their underwear and bikinis. They're juniors and seniors in high school, but the art style makes them appear younger.
There is a non-sexual relationship between a teenager and a young adult.
Scream Queens (TV Show)
S1E2: a man grabs a woman's wrist and she calls him a possible sex offender (about 22 minutes in). The situation is not threatening.
Selfie (TV) (TV Show)
Shabu (TV Show)
Shadows House (TV Show)
Shameless (UK) (TV Show)
Shibainuko San (TV Show)
Shiki (TV Show)
Shirobako (TV Show)
Worthy of note: S1E3: a woman slaps another woman's behind in an encouraging way S1E14: a man wants to hire women based off of their looks. The women are not present when the comments are made.
Shoresy (TV Show)
There are male characters that could be seen as possessive, though nothing constituting as sexual harassment.
Signs (TV Show)
The Silent Sea (TV Show)
Silo (TV Show)
Worth of note: All women in the series are prevented from getting pregnant, until permitted by the authorities. This is achieved by insertion of a birth control device. Insertion of the device is never shown, but removal of the device is shown at 9:00 in S1E1. It becomes clear that the device is inserted and removed via an incision in the side of the abdomen, however in the removal scene it would be easy to believe that it was being removed by the doctor via the vagina. Later in the same episode (36:20) a woman is shown to have removed her own device by cutting into the side of her abdomen. The practice of forced birth control is mentioned several times in series, but only physically shown in the first episode.
Silver Spoon (TV Show)
Single Parents (TV Show)
Single's Inferno (TV Show)
Skargardsdoktorn (TV Show)
Worthy of note: in S1E1, a guy accidentally walks in on girls undressing. A few seconds later, it is shown that a girl fantasized about how funny that situation would be (it did not actually happen).
Skip and Loafer (TV Show)
It (1990) (TV Show)
Worthy of note: domestic violence.
A Small Light (TV Show)
Smiling Friends (TV Show)
Sneaky Pete (TV Show)
Worthy of note: in season 1, a female character is in a relationship with the villain out of fear.
Worthy of note: in S1E5+11, a child is pinned down by creatures who try to kill her.
Sort Of (TV Show)
Space Brothers (TV Show)
Worthy of note: a 30 year old man meets a 15 year old girl, who develops feelings for him. He tells her to find someone of her own age. Later, he continuously watches a video of her doing ballet. It is unclear whether he has feelings for her. In the manga, he mentions how he will be thinking of her. It is unclear whether he means this in a romantic way.
While there is no sexual assault in the show, there are multiple instances of characters being heavily sexualized: the antagonist in particular has a highly sexualized design, and a minor crossover character is a living sex doll who does not wear any pants (her original source material does have explicit sexual assault, but this is not referenced at all here).
Space Sweepers (TV Show)
Spinning Out (TV Show)
Spy X Family (TV Show)
A main character shows obsessive behavior toward his older sister. This is played off in a comedic way. This is a common theme when this this character is on scene (with or without his sister on scene). Worthy of note: S1E2: a woman says she finds her boss a creep for looking at her. S1E13: after losing her daughter, a mother is afraid that she got kidnapped to be forced to marry someone. However, this is not the case (played for comedic effect). S1E9: a boy asks his older sister to marry him. As an adult he is referred to as a siscon which is someone who is overly obsessed with their sibling. However, he is not actually in love with her but admires her a lot for taking care of him. Nothing inappropriate happens.
S2E14: the titular character stalks another character with forbidden magic because she has got a crush on him. She sees what he is doing and destroys his date with another girl by accident (15:53-16:15). S2E16: the titular character (14 year old) shows a crush on a 30 year old version of another character (18:53). S3E18: two character kiss under dubious circumstances. S4E3: a queen switches her body with another character who can crystallize people and tries to un-crystallize her husband. She thus violates the body of this character with dark magic.
Stars Align (TV Show)
Starstruck (TV Show)
Station Eleven (TV Show)
Stay Here (TV Show)
Sweet Magnolias (TV Show)
Sweet Tooth (TV Show)
One of the main antagonists in season 3 is doing science experiments with expectant mothers. A teenager is told she will need to be someone to breed later.
Taco Chronicles (TV Show)
Takt Op. Destiny (TV Show)
Worthy of note: a man makes a few jokes in the hopes of making the male protagonist uncomfortable. The comments never go as far as sexual harassment.
The male main lead meets the female main lead when she is a kid. She then grows up and they fall in love with each other: some viewers may find this triggering. S1E11: the antagonist intimidates the female lead by grabbing her hand, kissing it, and saying he's quite fond of her while she resists. S1E12: the antagonist blackmails the female lead into going on a date with him and wearing an outfit he's chosen for her (dress and heels).
Tamako Market (TV Show)
Worthy of note: one of the female characters is very fond of the little brother of the female protagonist (at some point, she makes jokes about wanting to marry him). She is not actually in love with him, but has a comedic rivalry with a young girl who is in love with the little brother.
Worthy of note: S1E4: the main protagonist makes a comment about a girl's chest size. The girl is not present when the comment is made and the comment itself was not said to sexually harass her. The main protagonist has a little sister who is very fond/obsessed with him. Nothing weird or inappropriate happens.
Worthy of note: A 14-year-old side character has an implied crush on an adult character: she shows no romantic interest towards him. Later on, the same boy kidnaps a different character (an adult woman) and holds her hostage in chains. There is no romantic or sexual context implied. In season 3, the boy is kidnapped by an adult character, who drugged him in order to make him reveal information.
Taskmaster (TV Show)
A gay man is visibly not confortable kissing a girl but they stop her almost immediately.
Worthy of note: the female antagonist kisses the male protagonist. This happens out of the blue. The male protagonist does not seem to mind the kiss as they used to be close friends.
For the People (TV Show)
The Tick (TV Show)
Time of Eve (TV) (TV Show)
Tin Man (2007) (TV Show)
Tonbo! (TV Show)
Worthy of note: S1E12: a child tells the female protagonist he saw her panties after she jumped into the air. The female protagonist laughs.
Too Cute Crisis (TV Show)
Toradora! (TV Show)
Towards Zero (TV Show)
Treason (TV Show)
A young teenage girl is kidnapped, but not threatened nor harmed.
Trollhunters (TV Show)
The main couple has a four-years age gap, and the guys catches feelings when she was 18. Some viewers may find this triggering.
Ugly Delicious (TV Show)
The Unicorn (TV Show)
Unorthodox (TV Show)
Worthy of note: an 18-year old Hasidic Jewish girl is in an arranged marriage with a boy the same age as her. She agrees to the marriage at first, but leaves him later. The girl suffers from vaginismus, which makes sexual intercourse extremely painful for her. Despite this, she is trying to get pregnant with her husband, and she tells him to continue having sex with her despite her pain. Seeing her physical pain might be triggering, but she affirms and consents continuously.
Unrequited Love (TV Show)
Unstable (TV Show)
S1E1: as an accident, a woman walks in on a naked man. Both do not want to see/be seen. At a certain point in the series, one of the protagonists briefly mentions having a relationship with an adult woman as a teenager. It is depicted as consensual and a positive experience.
Unwrapped (TV Show)
V Morgan is Dead (TV Show)
The Vigil (TV Show)
Vigil (2021) (TV Show)
Visual Prison (TV Show)
Worthy of note: one of the main characters is shown frequently making sexual/romantic advances towards women, including one woman who displays obvious unhappiness about it. The most suggestive of his comments occurs in a scene in the first episode, directly after they first meet, the woman states that they have a particle barrier which they can activate for protection and he replies 'girl, you've already activated my-' before being cut off by another character. Beyond this, their interactions stretch to the male character making comments regarding things like dates, often insinuating that the female character has a crush on him. The narrative never explicitly addresses this dynamic, beyond showing the female character talking to another female character about her displeasure with his behaviour (some interpret this as an expression of jealousy rather than discomfort).
Wakakozake (TV Show)
Walker (TV Show)
Wan Sheng Jie (TV Show)
S1E4: a demon boy spies on an angel girl (his crush). The older girl's brother spies on the demon boy (0:55).
Wandavision (TV Show)
Worthy of note: the entire series involves characters being brainwashed against their will.
The Watch (TV Show)
Worthy of note: in S1E3, a warren is introduced where female characters are clearly living under a violent patriarchy. There is nothing explicitly sexual, but some of the events are analogous to forced marriages.
S3E7 features fans chanting that Ryan Reynolds is a sex offender.
Wellmania (TV Show)
What If...? (TV Show)
Worthy of note: the show features a very sexist man.
Wizards (TV Show)
Working Buddies! (TV Show)
World Trigger (TV Show)
Worthy of note: in S1E56 some girls think that a boy is spying on them while they are changing. This is not the case and the misunderstanding is quickly discussed and resolved. In the same episode a few girls make jokes about a girl's bathing suit as hers is more conservative than theirs. A boy asks her why she does not wear one that is more 'thongy.' She tells him to stop questioning her inappropriately or she will report him. In the context of the scene it is clear that his comment is a joke to tease her and not meant to sexually harass her.
Wormwood (2017) (TV Show)
XO, Kitty (TV Show)
S1E2: this episode contains a guy seducing another guy just so he can beat him at track.
Yoru No Kuni (TV Show)
Yotsuiro Biyori (TV Show)
You Get Me (TV Show)
There is a consensual sexual scene between high school students who are intoxicated. A boy is pursued by a girl very aggressively.
Young Black Jack (TV Show)
The Young Ones (TV Show)
Worthy of note: There are a few instances of the show mentioning two of the brother's having a brocon (brother complex) when it comes to their their younger brothers ('con' often is used to present some sort of sexual fetishization or undertone to a relationship in anime). However, here there is no hint of that and it seems that it is used to convey these older brothers having a deep platonic affection and desire to be closer with their younger brothers.
YYY (TV Show)
Zombieland Saga (TV Show)
It is slightly implied that a 29 year old woman develops a crush on a 16 year old boy. However, no relationship happens. Worthy of note: a character was previously a courtesan, though this is only briefly mentioned and not discussed further.