Mickey Loves Minnie
MPAA Rating: G
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Entertainment: +2
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Content: +3
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Editor's Note: This Film is NR (not rated). Walt Disney re-releases three classic animated Mickey and Donald cartoons in this direct to video Valentines Day presentation. The first entitled THE BRAVE LITTLE TAILOR depicts Mickey winning Minnies hand in marriage by defeating a mid-evil giant. In SOCIETY DOG SHOW Mickey takes his dog Pluto to the dog show where he falls in love with another contestant, Fifi. And in DONALDS DOUBLE TROUBLE, Donald convinces a clear speaking gentleman baring an odd resemblance to himself to impersonate him in order to impress his girlfriend Daisy. These timeless classics are sure to delight both young and old.
However, there are some elements that parents should know about. In THE BRAVE LITTLE TAILOR the large giant smokes a haystack and in SOCIETY DOG SHOW, Fifi is trapped in a burning building which may frighten younger children. Before these classic cartons begin, Disney includes an animated sing along of STAND BY ME staring the LION KINGS Timone and Pumba. And some parents may object to a few instances of animated moderate violence in this sing along. But overall this MICKEY LOVES MINNIE is appropriate for children ages five to twelve.
Preview Reviewer: Rik Wyrick
Distributor: Buena Vista Home Video, Burbank, CA, 91521
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Summary
The following categories contain objective listings of film content which contribute to the subjective numeric Content ratings posted to the left and on the Home page.
Crude Language: None.
Obscene Language: None.
Profanity: None.
Violence: Few times Moderate Animated (wild boar is trampled by several different kinds of animals, attacked by alligators and a sea monster, stuck by lightning, tarred and feathered and hit by falling tree)
Sex: None.
Nudity: None.
Sexual Dialogue/Gesture: None.
Drugs: Once (giant smokes haystack)
Other: Dog trapped in burning building
Running Time: 30 minutes
Intended Audience: Children 5 to 12
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