Nov 21,1986
Hollywood Movies | Drama | Adventure | Family | Animation
nudity | None. This is a G-rated picture. |
violence | A musical number involves a few mentions of mice being killed by cats. In one scene scene, a mouse's corpse is displayed during a funeral. Fievel is nearly run over by a speeding train. Sparks fly as he is knocked off an elevated track. However, he lands in a pile of soot, unharmed. Fievel gets stuck on a phonograph player while women scream and toss multiple objects, none of which hit him. A sharp-toothed eel briefly chomps on some bugs. A cat sets fire to a building. When firemen arrive to put it out, Fievel is hit by a blast from a fire hose. No blood is shown in this film |
profanity | None. |
alcohol | A rat is shown smoking a cigar in various scenes. At one point, he blows the smoke into his pocket, making the cockroach inside cough. A mouse is shown drinking champagne which causes him to hiccough. A cat at a poker table is seen with a cigar in his mouth. |
frightening | While on deck during a storm, Fievel is washed overboard by a giant wave of water that resembles a monstrous being. He and his father repeatedly cry out to one another. A couple of scenes involving ferocious like cats wrecking havoc, including one scene where Fievel almost gets eaten by a cat. He is shown tumbling down the cat's throat but is able to pull himself out. The giant, mechanical mouse that the mice sic on the cats during the climax may frighten some young children as it is drawn realistically with glowing yellow eyes. The overall plot involves Fievel's family believing that he has died, resulting in multiple tear-jerker scenes This picture is best suited for those age 6+, despite the G-rating. Suggested MPAA rating: Rated PG for some violence, peril, scary scenes, and smoking. |