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'Twas the Night 2001 D ACCM's GUIDE 1 Chance 2 Dance 2014 N Disney / Australian Kijkwijzer Year Netflix Classification ACCM (Netherlands) Kijkwijzer reasons ‘Twas the Night 2001 D 6+ Violence; Fear ACCM's GUIDE 1 Chance 2 Dance 2014 N 12+ Violence 10 Things I Hate About You 1997 D PG 6+ Violence; Coarse language Content is age appropriate for children this age 101 Dalmatians II: Patch’s London 2003 D Adventure All 101 Dalmatians 1996 D 6+ Violence; Fear Some content may not be appropriate for children this age. Parental guidance recommended 102 Dalmatians 2000 D 6+ Violence; Fear 12 Dates of Christmas 2011 D All 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 1954 D 9+ Fear 3 Ninjas: Kick Back 1994 N 6+ Violence; Fear 48 Christmas Wishes 2017 N All A Bug’s Life 1993 D All A Christmas Prince 2017 N 6+ Fear A Dog's Purpose 2017 N PG 10 13 A Dogwalker's Christmas Tale 2015 N zz A Goofy Movie 1995 D All A Kid in King Arthur’s Court 1995 D 6+ Violence; Fear A Ring of Endless Light 2002 D 6+ Fear A Second Chance 2011 N PG A StoryBots Christmas 2017 N All Adventures in Babysitting 2016 D All African Cats 2011 D All Aladdin 2019 D PG 5 9 9+ Fear Aladdin and the King of Thieves 1996 D All Albion: The Enchanted Stallion 2016 N 9+ Fear; Coarse language Alice in Wonderland 2010 D PG 12 15 9+ Fear Alice Through the Looking Glass 2016 D PG 10 13 9+ Fear Aliens of the Deep 2005 D All Alley Cats Strike! 2000 D All Almost Angels D All Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road 2015 N Chip PG 7 8 America’s Heart & Soul D All Amphibia D 6+ Fear Amy 1981 D 9+ Fear An Extremely Goofy Movie D All Andi Mack D All Angela's Christmas 2018 N G Annabelle Hooper and the Ghosts of 2016 N Nantucket PG Annie 2014 D PG 10 13 6+ Violence Ant-Man D PG 10 13 12+ Violence Ant-Man and the Wasp D PG 10 13 12+ Violence Apollo: Missions to the Moon D All Are We Done Yet? 2007 N PG 8 11 Atlantis Rising D All Atlantis: Milo’s Return D All Atlantis: The Lost Empire D 6+ Violence; Fear Avalon High D 6+ Violence Avatar D M 12 15 12+ Violence; Fear Avengers: Age of Ultron 2015 D M 13 15 12+ Violence; Fear Avengers: Endgame 2019 D M 13 15 12+ Violence; Fear Avengers: Infinity War 2018 D M 13 15 12+ Violence; Fear Babes in Toyland D 6+ Violence Bad Hair Day D 6+ Violence Ballerina 2016 N G 5 8 Bambi D 6+ Fear Bambi II D 6+ Fear Bears D All Beary Tales 2013 N G Beat Bugs: All Together Now 2017 N G Beauty and the Beast (3D animated) 2010 D G 5 10 Beauty and the Beast (live action) 2017 D PG 8 12 12+ Violence; Fear Beauty and the Beast: Belle’s Magical D World 6+ Fear Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted D Christmas All Bedknobs and Broomsticks 1984 D G All Bee Movie 2007 N G 4 8 Before the Flood D All Benji the Hunted D 6+ Fear Best Friends Whenever D All Bibi & Tina 2014 N PG Bibi & Tina II 2014 N PG Bibi & Tina: Girls Versus Boys 2016 N PG Bibi & Tina: Tohuwabohu Total 2017 N M Big City Greens D 6+ Violence; Fear Big Fat Liar 2002 N G 4 5 Big Hero 6 D PG 8 10 Bizaardvark D All Bizarre Dinosaurs D 6+ Fear Black Panther D M 13 15 Blackbeard’s Ghost D 6+ Violence; Fear Blank Check D 6+ Violence; Fear Bob's Broken Sleigh 2015 N PG Bolt D G 5 11 Bonkers D 6+ Violence; Fear Born in China D 6+ Violence Boy Meets World D All Brain Games D All Brave D PG 7 10 Breaking2 D All Bridge to Terabithia 2007 N PG 8 13 Brink! D 6+ Violence Brother Bear D G 4 10 Brother Bear 2 D 6+ Violence; Fear Buddy Thunderstruck: The Maybe 2017 N Pile PG Buffalo Dreams D All Bug Juice: My Adventures at Camp D All Bunks 2013 N Cadet Kelly D All Camp Nowhere D All Coarse Language Camp Rock D All Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam D All Can of Worms D 6+ Violence; Fear Candleshoe D 6+ Violence Captain America: The First Avenger D 12+ Violence Captain America: The Winter Soldier D M 13 15 Captain Marvel D M 13 15 Captain Marvel D M 13 15 Captain Underpants: The First Epic 2017 N Movie G 5 8 Cars D G 5 8 Cars 2 D G 7 11 Cars 3 D G 5 8 Casebusters D All Charlotte's Web (2006) N Reviewed in 2012: same film? G 4 8 Cheetah D All Chicken Little D PG 8 13 Chicken Run 2000 N Chimpanzee D All Chip ‘n’ Dale: Rescue Rangers D 6+ Violence; Fear Christmas Inheritance 2017 N G Christopher Robin D G 5 7 Cinderella D G 6 10 Cinderella II: Dreams Come True D All Cinderella III: A Twist in Time D All Cloud 9 D 12+ Sex Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2009 N G 4 6 Coco D PG 7 10 Coin Heist 2017 N PG College Road Trip D G 4 8 Confessions of a Teenage Drama D Queen PG 8 13 Coop & Cami Ask the World D All Cow Belles D All Crash & Bernstein D 6+ Violence Dadnapped D All Dan in Real Life D PG 8 13 Dancing with the Birds 2019 N Dangal 2016 N PG Darby O’Gill and the Little People D 6+ Violence; Fear Darkwing Duck D 6+ Violence; Fear Davy Crockett and the River Pirates D 6+ Violence; Fear Davy Crockett, King of the Wild D Frontier 6+ Violence; Fear Dear Dumb Diary 2013 N PG Decorating Disney: Holiday Magic D All Deep Blue D PG 4 13 Den Brother D All Descendants D 9+ Fear Descendants 2 D 9+ Fear Diana: In Her Own Words D All Diary of a Wimpy Kid D PG 8 13 Dinosaur D 6+ Violence; Fear Dinosaur Island 2014 N PG 7 10 Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings D All Doctor Strange D M 13 15 Dog Whisperer D All Dolphin Tale 2 2014 N PG 4 10 Don’t Look Under the Bed D 6+ Fear Double Teamed D All Doug’s 1st Movie D 6+ Fear Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER D 12+ Fear Dr. Oakley: Yukon Vet D 12+ Fear Drain the Oceans D 9+ Fear Dream Big: Engineering Our World 2017 N G DreamWorks Home: For the 2017 N Holidays G DreamWorks Shrek the Halls 2008 N Ducktales D 6+ Violence; Fear Ducktales: The Movie—Treasure of D the Lost Lamp 6+ Violence; Fear Dumbo (animated) 1941 D All Dumbo (live action) 2019 D PG 8 12 Earth Live D 6+ Fear Earth to Echo 2014 N PG 10 12 Easter Island Unsolved D zz Eddie’s Million Dollar Cook-Off D 6+ Violence Eight Below D 6+ Fear Elena of Avalor D All Elf 2003 N G 4 8 Emil and the Detectives D 6+ Violence; Fear Empire of Dreams: The Story of the D Star Wars Trilogy 12+ Violence Encore! D All Escape from Planet Earth 2013 N PG 6 10 Escape to Witch Mountain D 9+ Fear Even Stevens D 6+ Violence; Fear Expedition Mars: Spirit & D Opportunity All Fantasia 1940 D 9+ Fear Fantasia 2000 D 6+ Violence; Eear Fantastic Four 2005 D PG 13 15 Fantastic Four 2015 D M 13 15 Fantastic Four: World’s Greatest D Heroes 6+ Violence; Fear Fast Layne D All Finding Dory D G 6 8 Finding Nemo D G 6 8 First Kid D 6+ Violence; Fear Flicka D PG 8 13 Flight of the Navigator D All Flubber D 6+ Violence Flushed Away 2006 N G 4 8 Frank and Ollie D All Freaky Friday D PG 4 13 Free Rein 2019 N Free Solo D All Frenemies D PG All Frozen D PG 6 8 Full Out 2015 N PG Full-Court Miracle D All Fun and Fancy Free D All Fuzzbucket D G All Garfield Gets Rea l 2007 N G Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties 1990 D G 6 8 Garfield's Fun Fest 2008 N G Garfield's Pet Force 2009 N G Gargoyles 1994 D 6+ Fear Geek Charming D All Genius D 6+ Violence Get a Clue D 6+ Violence; Fear Ghost Patrol 2016 N PG Giants of the Deep Blue D 9+ Fear Girl Meets World D 9+ Fear Girl vs. Monster D 9+ Fear Gnome Alone 2018 N PG Go Figure D All Going to the Mat D All Golden Time 2013 N G Good Luck Charlie D All Good Luck Charlie, It’s Christmas D All Goof Troop D All Goosebumps 2015 N PG Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted D Gotta Kick It Up! D All Gravity Falls D 6+ Violence; Fear Great Migrations D 9+ Fear Greyfriars Bobby D All Guardians of the Galaxy D M 13 15 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 D M 13 15 Gulliver's Travels 2010 N PG Gus D 6+ Violence Halloweentown High D 6+ Violence; Fear Halloweentown II: Kalabar’s D Revenge 6+ Fear Handy Manny Motorcycle Adventure D G 4 5 Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus: D Best of Both Worlds Concert G 4 9 Hannah Montana: The Movie D G 5 8 Harriet the Spy: Blog Wars 2010 N G Harry Potter and the Chamber of 2002 N Secrets PG 8 13 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood 2009 N Prince M 12 15 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's 2001 N Stone PG 8 13 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of 2004 N Azkaban PG 11 15 Hatching Pete D All Heavyweights D All Herbie Goes Bananas D 6+ Violence Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo D 6+ Violence Herbie Rides Again D All Herbie: Fully Loaded D G 5 8 Hercules D M 13 15 Here Comes the Boom 2012 N M High School Musical D All High School Musical 2 D All High School Musical 3: Senior Year D G 4 5 Home Alone D 6+ Violence; Fear Home Alone 2 D 6+ Violence; Fear Home Alone 3 D 6+ Violence Home on the Range D G 4 13 Honey, I Blew Up the Kid D 6+ Violence Honey, I Shrunk the Kids D 6+ Violence; Fear Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves D All Horse Sense D All Hostile Planet D 12+ Fear Hotel for Dogs 2009 N PG Hounded D 6+ Fear How Dogs Got Their Shapes D 9+ Fear How the Grinch Stole Christmas 2000 N G How to Build a Better Boy D 6+ Violence How to Train Your Dragon 2010 N 8 13 Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.
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