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Frozen is rated PG, not G.
Quote from: Aadra310 on December 03, 2015, 05:25:42 PMQuote from: Marlin on December 03, 2015, 04:47:02 PM Oh, Justin.... swoon... (if I were a rat, of course )I know, right!? And Disney's Robin Hood... What a fox! Ba dum ting!
Quote from: Marlin on December 03, 2015, 04:47:02 PM Oh, Justin.... swoon... (if I were a rat, of course )I know, right!? And Disney's Robin Hood... What a fox!
Oh, Justin.... swoon... (if I were a rat, of course )
A bit OT, but I enjoy seeing all the Don Bluth love. He's my mom's first cousin.
What about The Last Unicorn? The harpy, anyone? Holy cow. She's terrifying. Or the old 1970s animated Hobbit?
I feel like death and violence could be included in Children Movies since the world isn't always about hapiness. I was once scared too of several scenes of several movies but it can also be a good lesson If it's explained well. I feel like everything should be "All Happy" these days and I don't like that.
I have three small children. I agree that there is nothing in the movie that is too scary to watch. My youngest is four and he watched it just fine. What I have a problem with is what some of you have already voiced. WHY does someone always have to die in Disney films??? I have made the mistake a few times of not doing my research beforehand and dealing with tears in the theatre. The worst ones so far have been The Princess and the Frog when the firefly dies and Big Hero 6 when the brother AND Big Hero 6 end up dying. Now, I won't go to any Disney movie without reading the reviews beforehand and preparing my kids for the death. I don't necessarily think that children need to be sheltered from that stuff (helicopter parenting drives me crazy!) but I think preparing kids for scenes that may be disturbing to help them work through it is just good parenting. The frustrating part for me is that these are the majority of the choices for kids if we want to take them to the movies. That may be the real underlying feelings of those who are complaining. There's no good alternative really.
I agree with pretty much everything that's been said here, but I'm curious, why is the Land Before Time considered scary? I saw it when I was very young and was just fine. Or am I just not remembering the movie right?