Values in this movie that parents may wish to reinforce with their children include: The main message from this movie is that protecting the balance of nature is vital to allow humans and animals to live side-by-side in harmony. ![]() However, this film is not suitable for children under 8 due to animated fantasy violence, frightening sequences, and depictions of death, and parental guidance is recommended to 13. Due to its length, story line, and content, this film will likely be enjoyed by younger fans of the video game franchise. Monster Hunter: Legends of the Guild is an animated film adaptation of the Monster Hunter video game series. There is some coarse language in this movie, including: Two adult characters toast mugs of alcohol.There is some use of substances in this movie, including: Aiden is attacked and nearly killed by a dinosaur-like monster - this will likely frighten children in this age group.Ĭhildren over the age of thirteen are most likely to be frightened by realistic physical harm or threats, molestation or sexual assault and / or threats from aliens or the occult.Aiden is wrapped in a monster’s web and hung upside-down from a tree - he is in grave danger during this scene which may distress younger viewers.Aiden and Julius are nearly trampled by a herd of monsters - this a tense sequence and may distress younger viewers.Aiden’s village is lit on fire by the Elder Dragon and later washed away by a flood - this may distress some viewers (particularly those with lived experience of such events).In addition to the above-mentioned violent scenes and scary visual images, there are some scenes in this movie that could scare or disturb children aged five to eight, including the following: Material that may scare or disturb childrenĬhildren aged five to eight will also be frightened by scary visual images and will also be disturbed by depictions of the death of a parent, a child abandoned or separated from parents, children or animals being hurt or threatened and / or natural disasters. Characters are thrown against rocks hit in the head with objects attacked with flames dropped from high places paralysed by gas and eaten by monsters - much of the plot revolves around ‘good’ physically fighting ‘evil’ monsters, to save the day.The protagonists battle with monsters and their wins are celebrated - this depicts violence from ‘good’ characters as justified and acceptable.Humans battle monsters in numerous sequences using a range of weapons (e.g., cannons, arrows, spears, swords, etc.) - these sequences are intense and include near-death escapes and casualties in main characters.There is some violence in this movie, including: Repeated exposure also increases the risks that children will become desensitised to the use of violence in real life or develop an exaggerated view about the prevalence and likelihood of violence in their own world. Repeated exposure to violent content can reinforce the message that violence is an acceptable means of conflict resolution. Research shows that children are at risk of learning that violence is an acceptable means of conflict resolution when violence is glamourised, performed by an attractive hero, successful, has few real life consequences, is set in a comic context and / or is mostly perpetrated by male characters with female victims, or by one race against another. Bowes), weapons maker Ravi (voiced by Dan McCoy), and talking cat Nox (voiced by Stephen Kramer Glickman), Aiden and Julius come up with a plan to battle the Elder Dragon and save Aiden’s home. With the help of Guild Monster Researcher Mae (voiced by Caroline Caliston), Ace Monster Hunter Nadia (voiced by G.K. Elder Dragons are a rare and ancient type of monster with immense power that destroy everything in their path - and one is headed straight for Aiden’s village. When Aiden is saved from a Velociprey monster by Julius (voiced by Brando Eaton), an Ace Monster Hunter and member of the Monster Hunter Guild, he starts a quest to save the local villagers from an Elder Monster. Living side-by-side with monsters, amateur monster hunter, Aiden (voiced by Dante Basco), and his village battle to keep their flocks from being eaten and their homes from being destroyed. material that may scare or disturb children.This review of the movie contains the following information: Researchers who focus on Children and the Media.eBook - Quality Play and Media in Childhood Education and Care.Working with your child and their Digital Privacy.Apps can track: privacy tips and checks.
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