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The Mitchells Vs. The Machines
mild violence, very mild threat, rude humour, language
A family's road trip is interrupted by an uprising of robots from which they must save humankind. This family animation features some mild violence but it is swiftly resolved and unlikely to upset the youngest viewers.
violence
There are occasional mild scenes of comical fantasy action violence, including explosions, blasts of energy and stylised martial arts blows. An evil robot is beheaded during a fight scene and others are speared or sliced in half, creating small sprays of black oil. There are no realistic injuries.
threat and horror
There are occasional scenes of very mild fantasy threat, such as when humans are captured during a robot uprising, and when the heroes are confronted by a giant roaring Furby toy. However, the tension is broken up with action and comedy, and the threat is always reassuringly resolved.
language
Very mild bad language includes the terms ‘butt’ and ‘jerk’.
rude humour
Infrequent very mild rude humour includes a joke about a dog 'sniffing butts'.
nudity
There is a comic scene of implied nudity in which people are apparently naked but any nudity is concealed by objects.
injury detail
While robots are seen being injured, the injuries are not realistic.

Dr. Seuss' The Lorax
Contains no material likely to offend or harm
A 12-year-old boy searches for the one thing that will enable him to win the affection of the girl of his dreams. To find it he must discover the story of the Lorax, the grumpy yet charming creature who fights to protect his world.

Hop
very mild language and slapstick
E.B., the Easter Bunny's teenage son, heads to Hollywood, determined to become a drummer in a rock 'n' roll band. In LA, he's taken in by Fred after the out-of-work slacker hits E.B. with his car.
threat and horror
There are several sequences in which characters face threatening situations or engage in mild violence, but all of these moments are interspersed with comic elements and are undetailed without any realistic sight of injury. Notable moments include a scene in which bunnies are seen shooting darts at humans who fall to the ground, and also a scene in which the Easter Bunny is thrown onto a candy-making machine with ominous looking circular blades, but the threat is quickly resolved with a reassuring outcome.
language
There are occasional uses of very mild bad language such as 'god', 'jerk' and a use of the term 'screw up'.
additional issues
There are very mild sex references including a comic reference to 'Playboy Bunnies'. There are also comic moments of rude humour including a scene in which a character appears to 'poop' a pile of sweeties.

Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs
mild language, mild comic threat
A local scientist is often regarded as a failure until he invents a machine that can make food fall from the sky. But little does he know that things are about to take a turn for the worst.
threat and horror
Scenes show characters in danger from falling pieces of giant food.
language
Infrequent mild bad language includes 'crap'.
additional issues
A scene shows a monkey throwing brown lumps at people. A character realises he is actually throwing around his own droppings.

A Bug's Life
mild language, very mild threat
A brave young ant gathers together a group of bugs to help him fight off the evil grasshoppers who control his colony. Some mild scary scenes are unlikely to upset even the youngest viewers.
violence
There is some very mild violence, such as when the hero is beaten by an evil grasshopper. However, he recovers quickly and gets his own back. One of the villainous characters is fed to a bird chick.
threat and horror
There are some mild scary scenes, such as when grasshoppers intimidate the ants and when a bird chases the bugs. However, these moments are fairly brief and broken up with comic moments.
language
There is some comic use of very mild bad language, including 'move you ass' and a comic reference to a lightning bug turning off the light in his rear end ("Turn your butt off").


Yes Day
rude humour, threat, dangerous behaviour, innuendo, violence
A mom and dad who usually say no decide to say yes to their kids' wildest requests — with a few ground rules — on a whirlwind day of fun and adventure.

The Secret Garden
mild scary scenes, threat
THE SECRET GARDEN is an adaption of the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett in which a young girl discovers a hidden garden.
threat and horror
There are sequences in which a young child walks down dark corridors alone at night and hears strange sounds. There are brief 'jump scares' in which sounds scare a child. There is a house fire in which people are in a danger.
additional issues
Characters display and express racist attitudes towards Indian people and culture; racism is clearly condemned by the film as a whole.

Peter Rabbit
mild threat, comic violence
Adaptation of the Beatrix Potter story in which a group of rabbits and a gardener battle for control of a vegetable patch. Violence and threat are comic and slapstick but may be a little too intense for the very young.
violence
There is comic violence when Peter and the farmer fight each other, with lots of slapping and kicking and comical pratfalls
threat and horror
There is threat to the animals involving variety of makeshift weapons including garden implements and sticks of dynamite.
additional issues
There are some scenes where electricity is used to comic effect but nobody is ever hurt. In one scene, a character who is allergic to blackberries is pelted with the fruit and must use an epipen to counteract the effects.

Tangled
mild violence, threat and brief sight of blood
A bandit helps a Princess with magically long hair to escape from the tower in which she's being held. Characters are sometimes in danger and a witch with glowing eyes may scare the very young.
violence
Scenes include comic fistfights featuring a brief head butt and the use of a frying pan to hit people. In one scene a man is stabbed with a knife with brief sight of a red stain on his inner clothes but no strong detail. In one sequence a woman ages quickly and falls to her death from a tower, but again there is no strong detail.
threat and horror
Occasional scenes of mild threat include chase sequences and characters escaping from precarious situations. The witch is sometimes depicted with glowing eyes and may frighten young viewers.