Storks
mild slapstick, very mild bad language
Director(s)Nicholas Stoller
Production year2016
Genre(s)Animation
Approx. running minutes87m
CastAndy Samberg (voice), Jennifer Aniston (voice), Ty Burrell (voice), Kelsey Grammer (voice), Katie Crown (voice), Danny Trejo (voice)
Storks
mild slapstick, very mild bad language
STORKS is an animated film about storks who have stopped delivering babies and now deliver mail order items.
STORKS is an animated film about storks who have stopped delivering babies and now deliver mail order items.
violence
There are several moments of mild violence in which characters are struck with objects, but this is presented in a slapstick style and no realistic injury is caused. Other slapstick action includes storks crashing into windows, being trapped in machinery and being chased by aeroplanes, although there are no harmful consequences. In one scene, a stork produces a knife, but not for use as a weapon. There are also moments of mild threat, such as characters being surrounded by a pack of wolves who then hold them prisoner and threaten to eat them. There is no nasty outcome, but rather a comic resolution to the situation.
language
There is very mild bad language, including uses of 'bummer' and 'screw up'.
additional issues
There is also some mild rude humour, such as a steam of liquid hitting a stork when a baby urinates while being carried.
mild slapstick, very mild bad language
Classified Date:
15/09/2016
Version:
3D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers Entertainment UK Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
3D
violence
STORKS features several moments of mild violence in which characters are struck with objects, but this is presented in a slapstick style and no realistic injury is caused. Other slapstick action includes storks crashing into windows, being trapped in machinery and being chased by aeroplanes, although there are no harmful consequences. In one scene, a stork produces a knife, but not for use as a weapon. There are also moments of mild threat, such as characters being surrounded by a pack of wolves who then hold them prisoner and threaten to eat them. There is no nasty outcome, but rather a comic resolution to the situation. THE MASTER features very mild slapstick violence as the martial arts master kicks the chicken, throws it across a room and fights several wooden training dummies that have come to life.
language
STORKS includes very mild bad language, including uses of 'bummer' and 'screw up'.
additional issues
STORKS also includes some mild rude humour, such as a steam of liquid hitting a stork when a baby urinates while being carried.
mild slapstick, very mild bad language
Classified Date:
15/09/2016
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers Entertainment UK Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
2D
violence
STORKS features several moments of mild violence in which characters are struck with objects, but this is presented in a slapstick style and no realistic injury is caused. Other slapstick action includes storks crashing into windows, being trapped in machinery and being chased by aeroplanes, although there are no harmful consequences. In one scene, a stork produces a knife, but not for use as a weapon. There are also moments of mild threat, such as characters being surrounded by a pack of wolves who then hold them prisoner and threaten to eat them. There is no nasty outcome, but rather a comic resolution to the situation. THE MASTER features very mild slapstick violence as the martial arts master kicks the chicken, throws it across a room and fights several wooden training dummies that have come to life.
language
STORKS includes very mild bad language, including uses of 'bummer' and 'screw up'.
additional issues
STORKS also includes some mild rude humour, such as a steam of liquid hitting a stork when a baby urinates while being carried.
mild slapstick, very mild bad language
Classified Date:
02/09/2016
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers Entertainment UK Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
2D
violence
There are several moments of mild violence in which characters are struck with objects, but this is presented in a slapstick style and no realistic injury is caused. Other slapstick action includes storks crashing into windows, being trapped in machinery and being chased by aeroplanes, although there are no harmful consequences. In one scene, a stork produces a knife, but not for use as a weapon. There are also moments of mild threat, such as characters being surrounded by a pack of wolves who then hold them prisoner and threaten to eat them. There is no nasty outcome, but rather a comic resolution to the situation.
language
There is very mild bad language, including uses of 'bummer' and 'screw up'.
additional issues
There is also some mild rude humour, such as a steam of liquid hitting a stork when a baby urinates while being carried.
mild slapstick, very mild bad language
Classified Date:
02/09/2016
Version:
3D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers Entertainment UK Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
3D
violence
There are several moments of mild violence in which characters are struck with objects, but this is presented in a slapstick style and no realistic injury is caused. Other slapstick action includes storks crashing into windows, being trapped in machinery and being chased by aeroplanes, although there are no harmful consequences. In one scene, a stork produces a knife, but not for use as a weapon. There are also moments of mild threat, such as characters being surrounded by a pack of wolves who then hold them prisoner and threaten to eat them. There is no nasty outcome, but rather a comic resolution to the situation.
language
There is very mild bad language, including uses of 'bummer' and 'screw up'.
additional issues
There is also some mild rude humour, such as a steam of liquid hitting a stork when a baby urinates while being carried.
mild slapstick, very mild bad language
Classified Date:
23/01/2017
Version:
3D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Warner Home Video Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
3D
violence
There are several moments of mild violence in which characters are struck with objects, but this is presented in a slapstick style and no realistic injury is caused. Other slapstick action includes storks crashing into windows, being trapped in machinery and being chased by aeroplanes, although there are no harmful consequences. In one scene, a stork produces a knife, but not for use as a weapon. There are also moments of mild threat, such as characters being surrounded by a pack of wolves who then hold them prisoner and threaten to eat them. There is no nasty outcome, but rather a comic resolution to the situation.
language
There is very mild bad language, including uses of 'bummer' and 'screw up'.
additional issues
There is also some mild rude humour, such as a steam of liquid hitting a stork when a baby urinates while being carried.
Classified Date:
01/08/2016
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers Entertainment UK Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
2D
Trailer F6
Classified Date:
01/08/2016
Version:
3D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers Entertainment UK Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
3D
Trailer F6
Classified Date:
21/06/2016
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers Entertainment UK Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
Trailer F4
Classified Date:
06/06/2016
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers Entertainment UK Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
Trailer F2
Classified Date:
17/12/2015
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers Entertainment UK Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
Trailer F1
Classified Date:
17/11/2016
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Warner Home Video Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
Additional Material
Director's audio commentary
Classified date23/01/2017
LanguageEnglish
violence
There are several moments of mild violence in which characters are struck with objects, but this is presented in a slapstick style and no realistic injury is caused. Other slapstick action includes storks crashing into windows, being trapped in machinery and being chased by aeroplanes, although there are no harmful consequences. In one scene, a stork produces a knife, but not for use as a weapon. There are also moments of mild threat, such as characters being surrounded by a pack of wolves who then hold them prisoner and threaten to eat them. There is no nasty outcome, but rather a comic resolution to the situation.
language
There is very mild bad language, including uses of 'bummer' and 'screw up'.
additional issues
There is also some mild rude humour, such as a steam of liquid hitting a stork when a baby urinates while being carried.
Director(s)Nicholas Stoller
Production year2016
Genre(s)Animation
Approx. running minutes87m
CastAndy Samberg (voice), Jennifer Aniston (voice), Ty Burrell (voice), Kelsey Grammer (voice), Katie Crown (voice), Danny Trejo (voice)
mild slapstick, very mild bad language
Classified Date:
15/09/2016
Version:
3D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers Entertainment UK Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
3D
violence
STORKS features several moments of mild violence in which characters are struck with objects, but this is presented in a slapstick style and no realistic injury is caused. Other slapstick action includes storks crashing into windows, being trapped in machinery and being chased by aeroplanes, although there are no harmful consequences. In one scene, a stork produces a knife, but not for use as a weapon. There are also moments of mild threat, such as characters being surrounded by a pack of wolves who then hold them prisoner and threaten to eat them. There is no nasty outcome, but rather a comic resolution to the situation. THE MASTER features very mild slapstick violence as the martial arts master kicks the chicken, throws it across a room and fights several wooden training dummies that have come to life.
language
STORKS includes very mild bad language, including uses of 'bummer' and 'screw up'.
additional issues
STORKS also includes some mild rude humour, such as a steam of liquid hitting a stork when a baby urinates while being carried.
mild slapstick, very mild bad language
Classified Date:
15/09/2016
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers Entertainment UK Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
2D
violence
STORKS features several moments of mild violence in which characters are struck with objects, but this is presented in a slapstick style and no realistic injury is caused. Other slapstick action includes storks crashing into windows, being trapped in machinery and being chased by aeroplanes, although there are no harmful consequences. In one scene, a stork produces a knife, but not for use as a weapon. There are also moments of mild threat, such as characters being surrounded by a pack of wolves who then hold them prisoner and threaten to eat them. There is no nasty outcome, but rather a comic resolution to the situation. THE MASTER features very mild slapstick violence as the martial arts master kicks the chicken, throws it across a room and fights several wooden training dummies that have come to life.
language
STORKS includes very mild bad language, including uses of 'bummer' and 'screw up'.
additional issues
STORKS also includes some mild rude humour, such as a steam of liquid hitting a stork when a baby urinates while being carried.
mild slapstick, very mild bad language
Classified Date:
02/09/2016
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers Entertainment UK Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
2D
violence
There are several moments of mild violence in which characters are struck with objects, but this is presented in a slapstick style and no realistic injury is caused. Other slapstick action includes storks crashing into windows, being trapped in machinery and being chased by aeroplanes, although there are no harmful consequences. In one scene, a stork produces a knife, but not for use as a weapon. There are also moments of mild threat, such as characters being surrounded by a pack of wolves who then hold them prisoner and threaten to eat them. There is no nasty outcome, but rather a comic resolution to the situation.
language
There is very mild bad language, including uses of 'bummer' and 'screw up'.
additional issues
There is also some mild rude humour, such as a steam of liquid hitting a stork when a baby urinates while being carried.
mild slapstick, very mild bad language
Classified Date:
02/09/2016
Version:
3D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers Entertainment UK Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
3D
violence
There are several moments of mild violence in which characters are struck with objects, but this is presented in a slapstick style and no realistic injury is caused. Other slapstick action includes storks crashing into windows, being trapped in machinery and being chased by aeroplanes, although there are no harmful consequences. In one scene, a stork produces a knife, but not for use as a weapon. There are also moments of mild threat, such as characters being surrounded by a pack of wolves who then hold them prisoner and threaten to eat them. There is no nasty outcome, but rather a comic resolution to the situation.
language
There is very mild bad language, including uses of 'bummer' and 'screw up'.
additional issues
There is also some mild rude humour, such as a steam of liquid hitting a stork when a baby urinates while being carried.
mild slapstick, very mild bad language
Classified Date:
23/01/2017
Version:
3D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Warner Home Video Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
3D
violence
There are several moments of mild violence in which characters are struck with objects, but this is presented in a slapstick style and no realistic injury is caused. Other slapstick action includes storks crashing into windows, being trapped in machinery and being chased by aeroplanes, although there are no harmful consequences. In one scene, a stork produces a knife, but not for use as a weapon. There are also moments of mild threat, such as characters being surrounded by a pack of wolves who then hold them prisoner and threaten to eat them. There is no nasty outcome, but rather a comic resolution to the situation.
language
There is very mild bad language, including uses of 'bummer' and 'screw up'.
additional issues
There is also some mild rude humour, such as a steam of liquid hitting a stork when a baby urinates while being carried.
Classified Date:
01/08/2016
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers Entertainment UK Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
2D
Trailer F6
Classified Date:
01/08/2016
Version:
3D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers Entertainment UK Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
3D
Trailer F6
Classified Date:
21/06/2016
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers Entertainment UK Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
Trailer F4
Classified Date:
06/06/2016
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers Entertainment UK Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
Trailer F2
Classified Date:
17/12/2015
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers Entertainment UK Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
Trailer F1
Classified Date:
17/11/2016
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Warner Home Video Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
Additional Material
Director's audio commentary
Classified date23/01/2017
LanguageEnglish