The Mouse and His Child (1977) Poster

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Certification

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Sex & Nudity

Violence & Gore

  • A shrew pokes a rat in the rump with a fork, making the rat slap him in return.
  • One of the protagonists in the climax throws a pendant at a rat, smashing all of his teeth out.
  • A black rat tries to hurt the protagonists using an electric sign. He then gets electrocuted by a cord and literally explodes.
  • A donkey toy gets destroyed by a rat. The act itself is seen in silhouette.
  • A hawk grabs the wind-up toy for lunch, believing it as real mice. It bites the toy, and drops it moments later.
  • A toy elephant and a toy seal are seen somewhat broken. The elephant is missing one eye.

Profanity

  • There are no profanity in this film. Just a man calling the wind-up toy for "craps".

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • A rat is drunk in at least one scene later in the film.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Nothing intense or frightening. For a children's animated feature, this film has a few dramatic moments.
  • Some of the rats tend to act reckless toward several toys. This is first proven to the scene with the donkey toy (see Violence & Gore).

Spoilers

The Parents Guide items below may give away important plot points.

Violence & Gore

  • The two main characters are smashed to pieces with a rock by a rat. The point of view is from the toys and the rat recoils in horror when he sees what he has done.
  • A rat is smashing the wind-up toy into pieces with a stone. However, it gets repaired later by an another animal.

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