This animated children's film offers a relatively insightful and complex plot, but may
frighten young viewers with scary moments and «jump» scenes.
While this violence is portrayed in a comical manner, there are moments of peril for some of the characters that may
frighten young viewers.
Fantastical characters in story may confuse or
frighten young viewers.
Not exact matches
However, the dark storyline about childhood fears becomes secondary to the special effects as the images become increasingly bizarre and
frightening for
young viewers.
While
younger viewers might find some scenes of the future a bit
frightening, most of the cartoon violence — exploding inventions, biting ants, a family food fight and an attacking dinosaur — is no scarier than regular Saturday morning fare.
While many scenes will likely be too intense for very
young viewers, this movie, packed with whispering tomes and colorful secondary figures, is aimed at older children who won't suffer from nightmares after viewing the
frightening adventures portrayed on screen.
While all the depictions are too ridiculous to be taken seriously, they may still be a bit
frightening for
young viewers.
I'd be quicker to label it one of Disney's weirdest films than one of its best, but outside of the
young (especially the easily
frightened), this should please most
viewers to some degree, meriting repeat viewings and a spot in your collection.
Some of these portrayals are
frightening and will likely scare
young viewers.
Despite all its craftsmanship, many
viewers (especially
young children) will likely only see the
frightening depictions and the unforgivably cruel treatment of Santa Claus.