• Director(s)

    Mamoru Hosoda

  • Production Year

    2018

  • Genre(s)

    Animation, Fantasy

  • Approx. running minutes

    98m

  • Cast

    Rebecca Hall (voice), Daniel Dae Kim (voice), John Cho (voice), Crispin Freeman (voice), Victoria Grace (voice), Jaden Waldman (voice)

Film

Mirai

mild threat, scary scenes

MIRAI is a Japanese animation fantasy in which a young boy called Kun discovers a portal that enables him to travel through time, allowing him to meet relatives from different eras.

MIRAI is a Japanese animation fantasy in which a young boy called Kun discovers a portal that enables him to travel through time, allowing him to meet relatives from different eras.

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Threat and horror
In one scene Kun angrily tweaks his baby sister's nose and threatens her with a toy train, causing her to cry. However, Kun's mother immediately reprimands him. In another scene a dragon shaped train pulls Kun inside, where he sees empty skeleton shaped seats. This is followed shortly afterwards by a scene in which he saves his baby sister from being dragged inside the train. There are also brief scenes in which Kun imagines his mother turning into a scary demon. In another scene Kun is briefly scared by the loud sound of an aeroplane engine.
The film also contains brief scenes showing a slightly bloodstained bird and one in which a bloodstained man swims to safety. There is also infrequent very mild bad language (for example, 'jerk', 'butt').
  • Director(s)

    Mamoru Hosoda

  • Production Year

    2018

  • Genre(s)

    Animation, Fantasy

  • Approx. running minutes

    98m

  • Cast

    Rebecca Hall (voice), Daniel Dae Kim (voice), John Cho (voice), Crispin Freeman (voice), Victoria Grace (voice), Jaden Waldman (voice)

mild threat, scary scenes
Classified Date:
17/07/2018
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Anime Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
Subtitled
Threat and horror
In one scene Kun angrily tweaks his baby sister's nose and threatens her with a toy train, causing her to cry. However, Kun's mother immediately reprimands him. In another scene a dragon shaped train pulls Kun inside, where he sees empty skeleton shaped seats. This is followed shortly afterwards by a scene in which he saves his baby sister from being dragged inside the train. There are also brief scenes in which Kun imagines his mother turning into a scary demon. In another scene Kun is briefly scared by the loud sound of an aeroplane engine.
The film also contains brief scenes showing a slightly bloodstained bird and one in which a bloodstained man swims to safety. There is also infrequent very mild bad language (for example, 'jerk', 'butt').
mild threat, scary scenes
Classified Date:
28/06/2019
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Anime Ltd
Threat and horror
In one scene Kun angrily tweaks his baby sister's nose and threatens her with a toy train, causing her to cry. However, Kun's mother immediately reprimands him. In another scene a dragon shaped train pulls Kun inside, where he sees empty skeleton shaped seats. This is followed shortly afterwards by a scene in which he saves his baby sister from being dragged inside the train. There are also brief scenes in which Kun imagines his mother turning into a scary demon. In another scene Kun is briefly scared by the loud sound of an aeroplane engine.
The film also contains brief scenes showing a slightly bloodstained bird and one in which a bloodstained man swims to safety. There is also infrequent very mild bad language (for example, 'jerk', 'butt').
  • Classified date

    28/06/2019

  • BBFC reference

    AVF364473

  • Language

    Japanese