Charlie the Wonderdog

mild bad language
Director(s)Shea Wageman
Production year2025
Release date22/05/2026
Genre(s)Adventure, Animation
Approx. running minutes92m
CastOwen Wilson, Vincent Tong, Tabitha St. Germain, Rhona Rees, Mela Pietropaolo, Sebastian Billingsley-Rodriguez, Anthony Bolognese, Caitlynne Medrek, Ruairi MacDonald, Elishia Perosa

Charlie the Wonderdog

mild bad language
Comedy adventure animation in which a dog and a cat acquire superpowers after being abducted by aliens, with one using i ...
Comedy adventure animation in which a dog and a cat acquire superpowers after being abducted by aliens, with one using its powers for good and the other for evil.
violence
threat and horror
language
rude humour
injury detail
theme
sex
discrimination
mild bad language
Classified Date:
18/03/2026
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Altitude Film Distribution
violence
Characters are slapped, struck, thrown and hit with objects in comic slapstick scenes. All violence is brief, comic in tone, and without any bloody detail.
threat and horror
There are some scary moments, including sight of a talking cat with superpowers and glowing green eyes menacing various others. Scenes of threat include chase sequences, vehicle crashes and characters briefly being taken captive by aliens or other fantasy creatures, before they are freed. A stricken plane is saved from a likely crash by a character with superpowers. References are made to a bomb being placed in a building, although this turns out be part of a comic plan.
language
There is infrequent use of mild bad language ('fricking'), as well as milder terms including 'screw up', 'moron' and 'butt'.
rude humour
Occasional rude humour includes visual and verbal references to animal litter trays, vomiting, mucus and peeing. Characters let out belches and complain about rumbling stomachs.
injury detail
An animal falls onto a cactus, and the spines are subsequently removed from its backside. An injured alien is scuffed up following a crash-landing. An unresponsive animal is taken to hospital; however, he revives rapidly. A character's brain is briefly seen inside its head, although the image is not bloody or gory.
theme
There are brief emotional moments involving sick animals and creatures, as well as scenes in which a child experiences feelings of sadness and loss. However, these scenes are handled with sensitivity.
Classified Date:
30/03/2026
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Altitude Film Distribution
Classified Date:
26/02/2026
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Altitude Film Distribution
Classified date18/03/2026
LanguageEnglish
violence
threat and horror
language
rude humour
injury detail
theme
sex
discrimination
Director(s)Shea Wageman
Production year2025
Release date22/05/2026
Genre(s)Adventure, Animation
Approx. running minutes92m
CastOwen Wilson, Vincent Tong, Tabitha St. Germain, Rhona Rees, Mela Pietropaolo, Sebastian Billingsley-Rodriguez, Anthony Bolognese, Caitlynne Medrek, Ruairi MacDonald, Elishia Perosa
mild bad language
Classified Date:
18/03/2026
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Altitude Film Distribution
violence
Characters are slapped, struck, thrown and hit with objects in comic slapstick scenes. All violence is brief, comic in tone, and without any bloody detail.
threat and horror
There are some scary moments, including sight of a talking cat with superpowers and glowing green eyes menacing various others. Scenes of threat include chase sequences, vehicle crashes and characters briefly being taken captive by aliens or other fantasy creatures, before they are freed. A stricken plane is saved from a likely crash by a character with superpowers. References are made to a bomb being placed in a building, although this turns out be part of a comic plan.
language
There is infrequent use of mild bad language ('fricking'), as well as milder terms including 'screw up', 'moron' and 'butt'.
rude humour
Occasional rude humour includes visual and verbal references to animal litter trays, vomiting, mucus and peeing. Characters let out belches and complain about rumbling stomachs.
injury detail
An animal falls onto a cactus, and the spines are subsequently removed from its backside. An injured alien is scuffed up following a crash-landing. An unresponsive animal is taken to hospital; however, he revives rapidly. A character's brain is briefly seen inside its head, although the image is not bloody or gory.
theme
There are brief emotional moments involving sick animals and creatures, as well as scenes in which a child experiences feelings of sadness and loss. However, these scenes are handled with sensitivity.
Classified Date:
30/03/2026
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Altitude Film Distribution
Classified Date:
26/02/2026
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Altitude Film Distribution
Classified date18/03/2026
LanguageEnglish