What Do You Mean It's for Kids?: Difference between revisions

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* ''[[Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole]]'': A "PG" rated film by [[Zack Snyder]] with {{spoiler|owls clawing and slashing each other apart, characters dying, bats tearing apart owls, impalements...}} And yet, it was aimed to kids.
* The original ''[[Toy Story (franchise)|Toy Story]]'' got this reaction when we get to meet Sid, who tortures and mutilates [[Toys]].
* ''[[Toy Story (franchise)||Toy Story 3]]''. The characters all nearly die several times, much of the humor is over young heads, and a lot of kids get frightened and often even leaving during the [[Nightmare Fuel|Monkey Scene]] (A few theorized the 11-year [[Sequel Gap]] helped Pixar aim for a [[Darker and Edgier]] route). Not only do the toys almost die several times, they come to calmly embrace death at one point.
* ''[[Transformers: The Movie]]'' features the [[Anyone Can Die|mass]] [[Kill'Em All|slaughter]] [[Dwindling Party|of almost]] all of [[It Was His Sled|the major original cast]]. This one also fits [[Animation Age Ghetto]].
* The original ''[[Shrek]]'' has swearing and [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|adult jokes]] and gruesome deaths. Yet kids seem to don't care.