Nov 08,2016
nudity | while hiding inside the bear cave earlier in the movie, Humphrey tries to cheer Kate up and suggests they should "take advantage" of the "alone time" together. there are quite a few nuzzling scenes with Kate and Humphrey. at one point, Humphrey nuzzles Kate on the neck, making her murr slightly. |
violence | this is the most action-packed sequel of the franchise, containing a lot of fighting and chases. it can get a little bit violent at times, but most of it is pretty tame. Humphrey gets hit by a bear, that sends him rolling backwards in the snow and bumping on a rock. in the final fight, King gets real close to killing Runt, but Kate and Humphrey violently tackle him to the ground. some of the violence in the movie are done for slapstick and laughs, such as Lyle and Link running into boulders over and over again. in one scene, Brent falls through the ice and almost drowns. |
profanity | "damn" and "hell" are used a few times (just like in the other movies of the franchise) "crap" is heard twice. "freaking" is used 3 times. |
alcohol | None. |
frightening | the entire concept of the movie, of having a deadly blizzard that traps Kate and Humphrey in the Eastern Valley can be disturbing, since it gives off the sense of claustrophobia and isolation. a lot of suspenseful moments in this movie, including moments where the pups are almost killed by the villains. Suggest MPAA Rating: PG for rude humor, mild language, heavy action and some disturbing imagery. |