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Certification
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Sex & Nudity
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- Ms. Stout wears form fitting dresses that reveal some clevage.
- There are no clothes worn on the dogs throughout the movie.
Violence & Gore
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- Ms. Stout is a mean spirited woman who incinerates the orphans toys and embezzles money as well as forcing them to clean all day.
Profanity
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- There are scenes similar to the orphanage scenes in Annie. This is a movie that should be prescreened before showing to young children especially ones in foster care or who have been adopted
- Despite this being a colorful Christmas movie about a puppy, it features some very depressing and mean-spirited moments that children and adults alike will find very intense.
- Extremely horrifying and traumatizing to young viewers.
- Any shot of toys being destroyed in an incinerator onscreen is bound to frighten any young kid.
Spoilers
Frightening & Intense Scenes
- The orphanage is run by a VERY cruel woman who treats the girls horribly. She is a character who will prove very upsetting to children and adults. She steals their toys, makes them sleep in the dark cellar over night when they misbehave. At one point, she takes Paws (turned back into a toy dog) and throws him in the furnace. Thankfully he's saved just in time.
- Santa Claus falls ill and the children are sad at the prospect of him dying. (He doesn't).