A Unicorn For Christmas

infrequent discriminatory language
Director(s)Stacia Crawford
Production year2021
Genre(s)Children, Fantasy, Adventure
Approx. running minutes87m
CastSunny Mabrey, Abby James Witherspoon, Charlene Tilton

A Unicorn For Christmas

infrequent discriminatory language
A UNICORN FOR CHRISTMAS is a children’s fantasy adventure film in which a young girl realises that the new pony at her f ...
A UNICORN FOR CHRISTMAS is a children’s fantasy adventure film in which a young girl realises that the new pony at her family’s Christmas petting farm is actually a unicorn.
discrimination
There is a casual use of the term ‘spaz’. In another scene a man addresses a small girl as ‘four eyes’.
additional issues
Very mild bad language includes ‘jerk’, ‘shoot’, ‘gosh’ and ‘jeez’. There is infrequent very mild rude humour, such as when an animal burps and farts, and again when a person throws up (though there is no sight of vomit). There is very mild threat surrounding a slightly sinister villain. In another scene a little girl cries when she discovers that her unicorn friend has been stolen, but she is quickly comforted by her father, and the problem is resolved in a reassuring manner. Mean boys deliberately startle a ‘fainting goat’ by bouncing a basketball nearby, making it pass out, but there is no evidence of real animal cruelty.
infrequent discriminatory language
Classified Date:
27/09/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
High Fliers Films Ltd.
discrimination
There is a casual use of the term ‘spaz’. In another scene a man addresses a small girl as ‘four eyes’.
additional issues
Very mild bad language includes ‘jerk’, ‘shoot’, ‘gosh’ and ‘jeez’. There is infrequent very mild rude humour, such as when an animal burps and farts, and again when a person throws up (though there is no sight of vomit). There is very mild threat surrounding a slightly sinister villain. In another scene a little girl cries when she discovers that her unicorn friend has been stolen, but she is quickly comforted by her father, and the problem is resolved in a reassuring manner. Mean boys deliberately startle a ‘fainting goat’ by bouncing a basketball nearby, making it pass out, but there is no evidence of real animal cruelty.
Classified Date:
27/09/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
High Fliers Films Ltd.
Classified date27/09/2022
LanguageEnglish
discrimination
There is a casual use of the term ‘spaz’. In another scene a man addresses a small girl as ‘four eyes’.
additional issues
Very mild bad language includes ‘jerk’, ‘shoot’, ‘gosh’ and ‘jeez’. There is infrequent very mild rude humour, such as when an animal burps and farts, and again when a person throws up (though there is no sight of vomit). There is very mild threat surrounding a slightly sinister villain. In another scene a little girl cries when she discovers that her unicorn friend has been stolen, but she is quickly comforted by her father, and the problem is resolved in a reassuring manner. Mean boys deliberately startle a ‘fainting goat’ by bouncing a basketball nearby, making it pass out, but there is no evidence of real animal cruelty.
Director(s)Stacia Crawford
Production year2021
Genre(s)Children, Fantasy, Adventure
Approx. running minutes87m
CastSunny Mabrey, Abby James Witherspoon, Charlene Tilton
infrequent discriminatory language
Classified Date:
27/09/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
High Fliers Films Ltd.
discrimination
There is a casual use of the term ‘spaz’. In another scene a man addresses a small girl as ‘four eyes’.
additional issues
Very mild bad language includes ‘jerk’, ‘shoot’, ‘gosh’ and ‘jeez’. There is infrequent very mild rude humour, such as when an animal burps and farts, and again when a person throws up (though there is no sight of vomit). There is very mild threat surrounding a slightly sinister villain. In another scene a little girl cries when she discovers that her unicorn friend has been stolen, but she is quickly comforted by her father, and the problem is resolved in a reassuring manner. Mean boys deliberately startle a ‘fainting goat’ by bouncing a basketball nearby, making it pass out, but there is no evidence of real animal cruelty.
Classified Date:
27/09/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
High Fliers Films Ltd.
Classified date27/09/2022
LanguageEnglish