Cats In The Museum

brief mild injury detail, rude humour, language
Director(s)Vasiliy Rovenskiy
Production year2023
Genre(s)Animation, Children, Comedy
Approx. running minutes79m
CastJordan Worsley, Stephen Peter Krisel, Maria Smakhtina

Cats In The Museum

brief mild injury detail, rude humour, language
Children's animated comedy adventure in which a cat joins a group of other felines who protect valuable museum artworks, ...
Children's animated comedy adventure in which a cat joins a group of other felines who protect valuable museum artworks, with brief bloody images and suggestive humour that may be inappropriate for youngest children.
violence
threat and horror
language
rude humour
nudity
injury detail
sex
discrimination
brief mild injury detail, rude humour, language
Classified Date:
12/10/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Spirit Entertainment
violence
There are also scenes of slapstick violence, in which cats scare mice, pin them down and then threaten to eat them. In one scene, an army of mice swarm a castle and are batted away by feline soldiers.
threat and horror
Scenes of threat are very mild, including a ghost character haunting people and inhabiting others' bodies; chase scenes, such as cats pursuing a mouse; and characters in moments of danger, including of drowning; and characters being held hostage by villainous characters. However, all scenes of threat are brief and quickly resolved, with moments of lighthearted comedy.
language
There is use of very mild bad language ('Jesus'). This is also accompanied by wordplay around stronger terms (e.g. "what the fish").
rude humour
Rude humour includes a character making a suggestive comment about a woman in a painting, as well as a painting depicting a man reaching out to a woman's body. There is also toilet humour, such as a reference to something tasting like 'chicken droppings'.
nudity
There are artistic representations of female nudity.
injury detail
A scene from a painting comes to life to depict a man briefly filleting fish, and a sea lion taking a bite from a fish revealing a small gash.
brief mild injury detail, rude humour, language
Classified Date:
17/11/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Spirit Entertainment
violence
There are also scenes of slapstick violence, in which cats scare mice, pin them down and then threaten to eat them. In one scene, an army of mice swarm a castle and are batted away by feline soldiers.
threat and horror
Scenes of threat are very mild, including a ghost character haunting people and inhabiting others' bodies; chase scenes, such as cats pursuing a mouse; and characters in moments of danger, including of drowning; and characters being held hostage by villainous characters. However, all scenes of threat are brief and quickly resolved, with moments of lighthearted comedy.
language
There is use of very mild bad language ('Jesus'). This is also accompanied by wordplay around stronger terms (e.g. "what the fish").
rude humour
Rude humour includes a character making a suggestive comment about a woman in a painting, as well as a painting depicting a man reaching out to a woman's body. There is also toilet humour, such as a reference to something tasting like 'chicken droppings'.
nudity
There are artistic representations of female nudity.
injury detail
A scene from a painting comes to life to depict a man briefly filleting fish, and a sea lion taking a bite from a fish revealing a small gash.
Classified Date:
19/10/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Spirit Entertainment
Classified date17/11/2023
LanguageEnglish
violence
threat and horror
language
rude humour
nudity
injury detail
sex
discrimination
Director(s)Vasiliy Rovenskiy
Production year2023
Genre(s)Animation, Children, Comedy
Approx. running minutes79m
CastJordan Worsley, Stephen Peter Krisel, Maria Smakhtina
brief mild injury detail, rude humour, language
Classified Date:
12/10/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Spirit Entertainment
violence
There are also scenes of slapstick violence, in which cats scare mice, pin them down and then threaten to eat them. In one scene, an army of mice swarm a castle and are batted away by feline soldiers.
threat and horror
Scenes of threat are very mild, including a ghost character haunting people and inhabiting others' bodies; chase scenes, such as cats pursuing a mouse; and characters in moments of danger, including of drowning; and characters being held hostage by villainous characters. However, all scenes of threat are brief and quickly resolved, with moments of lighthearted comedy.
language
There is use of very mild bad language ('Jesus'). This is also accompanied by wordplay around stronger terms (e.g. "what the fish").
rude humour
Rude humour includes a character making a suggestive comment about a woman in a painting, as well as a painting depicting a man reaching out to a woman's body. There is also toilet humour, such as a reference to something tasting like 'chicken droppings'.
nudity
There are artistic representations of female nudity.
injury detail
A scene from a painting comes to life to depict a man briefly filleting fish, and a sea lion taking a bite from a fish revealing a small gash.
brief mild injury detail, rude humour, language
Classified Date:
17/11/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Spirit Entertainment
violence
There are also scenes of slapstick violence, in which cats scare mice, pin them down and then threaten to eat them. In one scene, an army of mice swarm a castle and are batted away by feline soldiers.
threat and horror
Scenes of threat are very mild, including a ghost character haunting people and inhabiting others' bodies; chase scenes, such as cats pursuing a mouse; and characters in moments of danger, including of drowning; and characters being held hostage by villainous characters. However, all scenes of threat are brief and quickly resolved, with moments of lighthearted comedy.
language
There is use of very mild bad language ('Jesus'). This is also accompanied by wordplay around stronger terms (e.g. "what the fish").
rude humour
Rude humour includes a character making a suggestive comment about a woman in a painting, as well as a painting depicting a man reaching out to a woman's body. There is also toilet humour, such as a reference to something tasting like 'chicken droppings'.
nudity
There are artistic representations of female nudity.
injury detail
A scene from a painting comes to life to depict a man briefly filleting fish, and a sea lion taking a bite from a fish revealing a small gash.
Classified Date:
19/10/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Spirit Entertainment
Classified date17/11/2023
LanguageEnglish