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(2016)

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Certification

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MPAA Rated PG for some thematic elements, rude humor and action
Certification

Sex & Nudity

  • Multiple scenes of bird dancing wearing a bra.
  • Some suggestive humor.
  • A double entendre is made about bunnies being really good at 'multiplying' can be taken both ways.
  • Some butt animations/shots.

Violence & Gore

Profanity

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Some racism issues.
  • Some scary scenes can scare young kids.
  • There are some jump scares in the film
  • The fighting scene between Judy and Weazel can be scared for young children.
  • Nick's flashback when he was bullied is upsetting and tearjerking.
  • One action scene on a train concludes with a startlingly large explosion, though nobody is injured.
  • This film deals with mild theme (depending contains thematic elements), such as racism, bullying, and prejudice.
  • Nothing too upsetting, but when Nick or some animals get shot by the blueberries by bellwether, it can be frightening or scary.
  • For preschoolers/kids and up.
  • Moderate for neurodivergent viewers.
  • There are a few scenes of children sadistically bullying each other, which can cause upsetting.

Spoilers

The Parents Guide items below may give away important plot points.

Violence & Gore

  • Weazel fights Judy in the mouse town, Weazel grabs a traffic pole and hits Judy while she grabs a pipe and fights him in the middle of the road. Then she kicks him off into train track and then dodge the donut that was thrown at and grabs it while the Weazel is not looking and hits him.
  • Red ribbons and ketchup come out of a bunny at a talent show she is the person in the talent show
  • Manchas is suddenly attacked by a vicious Emmitt Otterton and one of his eyes is blinded, leaving him screaming in pain. The actual cutting is not seen.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Some may be shocked when Nick, acting like a wild animal, bites Judy at her neck making her scream. It turns out to be acting and they are both okay.
  • The villain Bellwether is a complete psychopath, a criminal mastermind, and her actions are extremely atrocious and incredibly unpleasant, which can seriously cause the viewer to protest against her.
  • A fox is tranquillised and appears to bite his fellow bunny companion in the neck, but it was revealed to be just a fake bullet and a small prank. Can be frightening for young children.
  • Bellwether's appearance when she says "Bye-bye, bunny." can be EXTREMELY frightening for younger children.
  • Many of the animals that turn wild my look scary. Even Nick's wild state looks very frightening, but it's revealed that he was faking it.
  • Judy thoughtlessly lets her latent prejudice lace a public announcement with hurtfully negative and speculative generalizations about a minority, something that makes Nick storm out of the conference in anger. As a result, she watches in horror as she learns that she has fanned the flames of community tensions and resigns from the police force in shame. This is one of the most powerful scenes in the movie, and it can even upset viewers.
  • At the museum, Nick is shot with a gun by Bellwether and she tries to kill Judy. This scene is very startling and can disturbed children and younger children.

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