There must not have been much blood in the game because the esrb does not tell devs what specific thing pushed them over for their rating. So if they gave it a T for blood and that’s the only thing with blood that would narrow it down. The more insidious part is the esrb will charge the same amount if they reapply for a rating (and it’s not cheap).
So say a devs market research says their game would do best marketed for Teen audience but one thing in one level pushes what the devs thought would be considered a suggestive theme over the line into sexual content. Earning it an M. Now the devs has to guess what specific thing crossed the line, change it, and pay again and resubmit if they want to get a T rating. And hoping that they guessed the thing that the one rater said crossed the line. And there is no guarantee the same person is even rating the game.
I just did a google search for April O’Neil fan art. I was scrolling for a while before a non white april showed up. And I don’t think that image was fan art but a screenshot….. maybe they mean fans with no artistic talent.
Hooters is just women in tight shorts and tank tops. They aren’t taking their clothes off. They may flirt with people but it’s pretty tame. Hooters would not be my first choice of place to take my kids to eat at. But if by some weird circumstance on a road trip all the fast food places around we’re having drag events, you bet I’d take my kid to hooters. It would be way easier than explaining why that man is in a dress.
It would be weird for drag queen story hour for adults too…. Unless I have paid for an audio book I don’t want another person reading for me. Adding Drag Queens to anything will always make it more weird. Some examples: Drag queen roadside clean up, Drag queen pottery class. Drag Queen karate class…… all of these things would be normal for anyone of any age to be apart of, but adding drag queens 100% makes it weird.
Kyle had better trigger discipline.