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The adventures of tintin common sense media
The adventures of tintin common sense media





the adventures of tintin common sense media
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Some scenes that may be disturbing for young ones include when Tintin is knocked unconscious, fighting with swords and guns, explosions, threats of torture, and a man who dies from gunshot wounds, with blood dripping from his hands.

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The Tintin movie is a wonderful adaptation, and while it’s a good-old-fashioned adventure featuring Tintin fighting the bad guys, don’t be fooled into thinking that it’s appropriate for youngsters just because it’s animated.

the adventures of tintin common sense media

While many of us grew up loving Hergé’s Tintin comics, it’s easy to forget how violent they were when the story was only images and captions on a page. While the YouTube trailer makes this movie look like a magical adventure of a young boy who saves his grandparents’ house from being repossessed by its evil landlord, the Australian Children and Media website cautions that it isn’t suitable for children aged 8 and younger due to the nature and frequency of violent scenes.Įxamples include a mini creature being found beaten outside the gates of the city, a cave collapsing and crushing the soldiers inside, and the evil villain trying to annihilate the mini-kingdom by drowning everyone inside, saying: “The Minimoys will die in agony with his name on their lips”. Parent’s guide CARTOONS AND ANIMATION Arthur and the Invisibles The underpinning story is a wonderful one of hope, and the Civil Rights issues throughout create a good platform for further discussion with your teenager. Forrest Gump is most definitely suited for a teenage audience, with swearing (f**k and s**t), realistic and bloody Vietnam war scenes, sexual scenes (foreplay and implied sex), drug abuse and suicide attempts. Don’t be fooled by the quaintness of this early story-telling though and think it’s appropriate viewing for your 8- or 10-year-old.

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Just watch this freaky scene where young Dorothy is trapped in a dark, spooky room full of heads – including a headless corpse, which screams and chases her.įorrest Gump is a heartwarming classic, with an epic, decades-spanning storyline that begins with the first love of a little boy who is bullied by everyone at school. While the Wizard of Oz is a childhood classic (with brief moments of fun scariness that will thrill 8+ year-olds), its dark 1985 Sequel ‘Return to Oz’ is disturbing and scary, with a misleading G rating.

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