Common Sense Note
Parents need to know that Get Smart Again is silly action and parody from start to finish. None of the comic destruction is meant to be taken seriously though characters fire guns, fall, bump heads, crash, face farcical danger, and get out of scrapes throughout. The "destroy the world plot" is never portrayed as a true threat, nor are the German-accented villains. Even the few instances in which bad guys appear to take a bullet are played for humor. Still, for very young or sensitive kids the angry dog, lightning strikes, falling rocks, or goofy punches might be too much. There's some brief sexual innuendo and some insulting dialogue "you nitwit," "sissy," etc., but everything had to be up to 1980s television broadcast standards so it's very mild.
Sexual
Content
Mild sexual innuendo: sly pat-down and frisking, a transgender joke, reference to a mini-condom. A married couple kisses.
Violence
Exaggerated cartoon action throughout: silly sword fight, runaway coffin, fire hydrant as weapon, bumping heads, car test crash with robotic man as subject, hanging from a wall, sliding across a roof, brandishing guns as a threat, gunfire, fist fights, villain killed by lightning, a scary dog -- all slapstick, all the time.
Language
Lots of comic insults: "nitwit," "idiot," "stupid," "liar," "sissy," and more.
Social
Behavior
Even bumbling, accidental goodness defeats evil. Using comedy and satire, the film lists environmental effects of changing weather patterns, pollution.
Consumerism
Sumitomo Bank, Foot Locker, The Collection.
Drugs / Tobacco /
Alcohol
Occasional smoking.