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There is the option to leave Luna, stellas Llama, in a prison cell. Though, you can take her with and leave the nerm(who is humanoid). Either way, either luna or nerm both return safe and sound in a later episode
Depends on how the scene is interpreted between Stella and Petra. Stella was known to change the rules, even more for Petra, so it is likely that Stella twisted Petra's words in one scene. It isn't for long though.
A pig dies from falling in Episode 4 of Season One. It isn't graphic but it is upsetting. Depending on your choices, the pig is also threatened by a butcher in Episode One of Season One.
It's not lethal, but at some point someone is knocked down a short flight of blocks which look like stairs but is more likely a hill considering it's Minecraft. No one is injured and it's a joke in the game.
In Season Two, depending on your choices a characters eye is cut out non graphically. He adopts an eye patch later on in the series. A few other characters get black eyes.
There is a little pink Redstone dust and exposed bones after the Witherstorm is exploded by the F-Bomb and its eye is stabbed and cracked later, nothing excessive and arguably not even gore at all.
No human children die. A piglet dies of what is basically magical radiation poisoning and a zombie child gets devoured by an entity called the Wither Storm.
Hadrian and the old builders are implied to be kidnapping people for their games. Romeo also arguably is kidnapping Jesse and his friends for his games.
Armor stands are used, but they’re generally not akin to real life mannequins. Some have carved pumpkin heads, but still look like your standard Minecraft armor stands.
In season 2 episode 2, Radar makes multiple realistic, close-to-vomiting noises if you go with him and Lukas in the minecarts. You know when you're really close to vomiting and you're having hurl reflexes? Yeah, he does that.
Minecraft Story Mode season 2 contains a scene where the main characters are stuck in prison. The prison owners are showed as bad guys; Abuse of power is the main topic of the story and is heavily criticized.
No but in season two, in the episode jailhouse block, Xara is shown wearing a straitjacket and is in an isolated cell. The jail is also called “The Sunshine Institute.”
Not really except for one which could just be seen as a character being simply scared. In season two, multiple characters are shown to be anxious at time which could almost seem like an anxiety attack. One instance is when you are in the ocean monument, Jack seems to be suffering from symptoms of PTSD and pretty much has a panic attack. Radar is also shown to be an anxious character but not quite to the same extent as Jack during the ocean monument scene. In season one, StampyCat is shown to panic often during episode six, even yelling “Panic, Panic, Painc” while running around.
Ivor turns to wink at the player in certain scenes when everyone else has moved on to another area. This is done as a joke, but it is a 4th wall break by definition.
While probably not intentional, Minecraft Storymode inherits some of Minecraft's issues with this: one of the characters in season two is a minecraft villager, a mob that is currently contested due to being a caricature. An iron golem with the same appearance as in Minecraft also appears in episode 1.
Somewhat. A character named Torquedawg calls the main characters name (Jesse) a boy's name if you're playing as a girl, and a girls name if you're playing as a boy. It's mentioned twice. This does feel like misgendering to me, but it's very slight and can be debated.
There is sort-of a fat joke nodding to Axel in episode one (if you pick order of the pig as your team name, he asks if it's talking about him) but none after that that I can recall
One character will have temporary amnesia (at the very end of episode 3 and most of 4, season 1), however this later goes away (and is not meant to resemble either of these conditions).