• Director(s)

    Trevor Wall

  • Production Year

    2016

  • Genre(s)

    Animation, Children

  • Approx. running minutes

    87m

  • Cast

    Rob Schneider (voice), Heather Graham (voice), Bill Nighy (voice), Zachary Gordon (voice), Ken Jeong (voice), Colm Meaney (voice), Janet Varney (voice), Loretta Devine (voice)

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Film

Norm Of The North

infrequent mild bad language

NORM OF THE NORTH is an animated feature about a polar bear who has to save the Arctic from property developers.

NORM OF THE NORTH is an animated feature about a polar bear who has to save the Arctic from property developers.

Violence
Mild comic slapstick violence, such as a chase scene in which a man in a polar bear costume hits another man as he tries to escape, and a scene in which a baddie tries to shoot the hero with a tranquiliser dart but ends up shooting himself in the bottom instead.
Language
Very mild bad language includes 'Jesus', 'oh my gosh', 'heck' and 'god'. There is also some mild toilet humour, with references to 'number twos' and 'poop' and some comic farting noises.
Some indestructible lemming characters often put themselves in danger, for example by biting into electrical cables to turn lights off. They are shown glowing as they are electrocuted, but recover immediately and it is emphasised throughout that they are special creatures that cannot be harmed like everyone else.
  • Director(s)

    Trevor Wall

  • Production Year

    2016

  • Genre(s)

    Animation, Children

  • Approx. running minutes

    87m

  • Cast

    Rob Schneider (voice), Heather Graham (voice), Bill Nighy (voice), Zachary Gordon (voice), Ken Jeong (voice), Colm Meaney (voice), Janet Varney (voice), Loretta Devine (voice)

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mild slapstick, toilet humour, very mild bad language
Classified Date:
29/01/2016
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Signature Entertainment
Violence
Mild comic slapstick violence, such as a chase scene in which a man in a polar bear costume hits another man as he tries to escape, and a scene in which a baddie tries to shoot the hero with a tranquiliser dart but ends up shooting himself in the bottom instead.
Language
Very mild bad language includes 'Jesus', 'oh my gosh', 'heck' and 'god'. There is also some mild toilet humour, with references to 'number twos' and 'poop' and some comic farting noises.
Some indestructible lemming characters often put themselves in danger, for example by biting into electrical cables to turn lights off. They are shown glowing as they are electrocuted, but recover immediately and it is emphasised throughout that they are special creatures that cannot be harmed like everyone else.
infrequent mild bad language
Classified Date:
06/05/2016
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Signature Entertainment
Violence
Mild comic slapstick violence, such as a chase scene in which a man in a polar bear costume hits another man as he tries to escape, and a scene in which a baddie tries to shoot the hero with a tranquiliser dart but ends up shooting himself in the bottom instead.
Language
Very mild bad language includes 'Jesus', 'oh my gosh', 'heck' and 'god'. There is also some mild toilet humour, with references to 'number twos' and 'poop' and some comic farting noises.
Some indestructible lemming characters often put themselves in danger, for example by biting into electrical cables to turn lights off. They are shown glowing as they are electrocuted, but recover immediately and it is emphasised throughout that they are special creatures that cannot be harmed like everyone else.
Classified Date:
18/01/2016
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Signature Entertainment
Classified Date:
17/12/2015
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Signature Entertainment
  • Classified date

    06/05/2016

  • BBFC reference

    AVF334536

  • Language

    English