Though there's some adult humor sprinkled throughout, it'll be the young
adult audience laughing at every gag while older viewers eventually grow tired of the cheap laughs (especially the repeated fat jokes) and dispensable storyline.
Not exact matches
It's not the perfect movie, for sure, but its got everything needed to entertain an
audience —
adults felt like kids again and kids just
laughed (at their parents.)
Although many regard The Little Mermaid as the one that started it all again, I think that the part - animated Who Framed Roger Rabbit really helped tell
adult audiences that it was okay to like animation again with its accessibility for all, providing fun
laughs for kids and something the
adults would find entertaining.
Children in the
audience grew restless, while most of the
laughs tended to emanate from
adult audience members.