Pets on a Train
mild threat, violence
Director(s)Benoît Daffis, Jean-Christian Tassy
Production year2025
Release date24/10/2025
Genre(s)Adventure, Animation, Comedy
Approx. running minutes87m
CastDamien Ferrette, Hervé Jolly, Kaycie Chase
Pets on a Train
mild threat, violence
After a heist goes wrong, a raccoon bandit must join forces with a ragtag group of pets to stop a runaway train in this ...
After a heist goes wrong, a raccoon bandit must join forces with a ragtag group of pets to stop a runaway train in this animated family adventure comedy.
violence
threat and horror
language
rude humour
dangerous behaviour
sex
discrimination
drugs
mild threat, violence
Classified Date:
15/09/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Altitude Film Distribution
violence
Animals exchange punches and kicks and throw each other around during occasional scenes of mild violence, but no one is visibly injured. A raccoon tells a story about being shot in the ear by a human, but the verbal detail is minimal.
threat and horror
Animals trapped on a runaway train face various dangers such as hazardous debris, fires, explosions, a bridge collapse, and the prospect of a fiery crash. Some scenes show characters dangling or falling from heights. However, the sense of threat is reduced by comedy, reassuring resolutions, and an emphasis on the heroes’ teamwork and ingenuity.
language
Bad language includes ‘screwed up’ and ‘butt’.
rude humour
A character named Coco accidentally introduces himself as ‘Caca’. There is a reference to someone being ‘in deep doo-doo’. In another scene, one animal is advised to keep his eyes on the ‘butt’ of the animal in front while crossing a rickety bridge.
dangerous behaviour
A montage of social media videos contains a very brief clip footage of two men running around on train tracks. This behaviour is not glamorised or endorsed.
Classified Date:
10/09/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Altitude Film Distribution
Classified Date:
29/07/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Altitude Film Distribution
Classified date15/09/2025
LanguageEnglish
violence
threat and horror
language
rude humour
dangerous behaviour
sex
discrimination
drugs
Director(s)Benoît Daffis, Jean-Christian Tassy
Production year2025
Release date24/10/2025
Genre(s)Adventure, Animation, Comedy
Approx. running minutes87m
CastDamien Ferrette, Hervé Jolly, Kaycie Chase
mild threat, violence
Classified Date:
15/09/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Altitude Film Distribution
violence
Animals exchange punches and kicks and throw each other around during occasional scenes of mild violence, but no one is visibly injured. A raccoon tells a story about being shot in the ear by a human, but the verbal detail is minimal.
threat and horror
Animals trapped on a runaway train face various dangers such as hazardous debris, fires, explosions, a bridge collapse, and the prospect of a fiery crash. Some scenes show characters dangling or falling from heights. However, the sense of threat is reduced by comedy, reassuring resolutions, and an emphasis on the heroes’ teamwork and ingenuity.
language
Bad language includes ‘screwed up’ and ‘butt’.
rude humour
A character named Coco accidentally introduces himself as ‘Caca’. There is a reference to someone being ‘in deep doo-doo’. In another scene, one animal is advised to keep his eyes on the ‘butt’ of the animal in front while crossing a rickety bridge.
dangerous behaviour
A montage of social media videos contains a very brief clip footage of two men running around on train tracks. This behaviour is not glamorised or endorsed.
Classified Date:
10/09/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Altitude Film Distribution
Classified Date:
29/07/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Altitude Film Distribution
Classified date15/09/2025
LanguageEnglish