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PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie

PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie: The Paw Patrol pups are all lined up, wearing brightly lit costumes
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age 5+

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age 4+

Fun for the while family with no wokeness.

Such a good movie for the whole family. I went with three of my kids ages 5-13. It was not scary at all! Yes there are some explosions here and there but nothing crazier then what kids see on shows and video games anyway. All the reviews from parents that said it was too scary or they had to leave early are extremely sensitive . I keep a close watch on everything my kids watch and have no problem with them watching this movie. My biggest problem is the agenda show and movies are trying to push and this movie had none of that.
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age 10+

Not for little kids!

Took my son for his fourth birthday. This was his first theatre experience and he was crying and asking to go home halfway into the movie. There is way too much peril and violence for a kids movie and I question the thought process of those who made it. We left.

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Too much violence
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age 7+

Not for little kids

This movie is too scary for little kids. It introduces new fears to children- such as a plane crashing. It truly made me feel that the people involved with the movie do not care about children. We left about 1 hour into it after reading the reviews on here about a scene where it seems like Sky is dead. My 4 year old was already worrying about Sky.

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Too much violence
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age 7+

Dark, Dismal and Utterly Unlike The Show

Our family was so disappointed in this film. Not only was it unnecessarily dark in color and setting, it was far too scary for the preschoolers it was purportedly targeting. Our 6-year-old covered his eyes many times and he’s never over-sensitive to content. The villain was inexplicable in her motivations and instances like having characters in prison (and breaking out of prison) were offensively unnecessary. I don’t know why every studio has suddenly decided that our children don’t deserve lighthearted, bubbly fun. Maybe moviegoing isn’t in our family’s future.

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Too much violence
1 person found this helpful.
age 2+

That film is utterly better than the first one but needs to stay long in the cinemas till the end of the year

I liked everything in the film it is totally good film and nothing to dislike in the film. But really be needing more screens to show Paw Patrol the mighty movie in every cinema in the world. Needs to be popular than Spider-Man.

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Educational value
Great messages
Great role models
1 person found this helpful.
age 6+

Too much for younger kids

I wanted to love this but my nearly 4 year old asked to leave within 10 minutes. He found it too scary. He tried for another 20 minutes but ultimately said it was too much for him. I was bummed because this was our first theater experience and it really seemed to upset him. The rest of the day he kept asking if the movie was on our home TV too because he didn't want it to be. It was cute what I saw but I wish it was more like the show and older movie.

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Too much violence
1 person found this helpful.
age 7+

A lot of anxiety-inducing peril

The movie was interesting and centered around Skye. However, the numerous dangerous scenes gave my 5 year old so much anxiety he wanted to leave halfway through and then ended up sitting with me and covering his eyes. At one point Skye appears to be dead and falls into the sea lifelessly. We are still trying to help my son work through some of this…today he tried to reenact the Skye death scene in the tub.

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Too much violence
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age 5+

A little intense for a more sensitive preschooler

It was a little more intense than the first paw patrol movie but our newly-4yo really enjoyed it! He did find the final climax of the plot a bit scary and wanted to leave (he told me later he was worried about if the main character was ok), but was able to stay and see that everything turned out ok in the end.

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Great role models
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age 4+

Enjoyable movie - Kid appropriate

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Great role models
Too much consumerism
age 7+

Too much fighting, explosions and heartache! Not U but PG

Our 4 year old went to the cinema for the first time to see this and started crying in the first 10 minutes when the gas tanks started exploding in the scrapyard. After that he climbed in my wife's lap and frequently had to look away - especially when the giant Humdinger was trying to step on the dogs to kill them! He's a tough kid who's been raised on the emergencies of Fireman Sam but this was too much for him. Regretted it!

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Too much violence