• Director(s)

    Vincent Kesteloot

  • Production Year

    2019

  • Genre(s)

    Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Children

  • Approx. running minutes

    85m

  • Cast

    Jack Whitehall (voice), Julie Walters (voice), Tom Courtenay (voice), Jon Culshaw (voice), Jamal Fahim (voice), Kulvinder Ghir (voice)

Film

The Queen's Corgi

mild innuendo, threat, dangerous behaviour

THE QUEEN'S CORGI is an animated comedy adventure in which the Queen's new puppy becomes her favourite dog, but a jealous rival plots to drive it away.

THE QUEEN'S CORGI is an animated comedy adventure in which the Queen's new puppy becomes her favourite dog, but a jealous rival plots to drive it away.

threat and horror
There is mild threat when a dog is pushed into a river and struggles to come to the surface, and in another scene a dog is trapped in a chimney as it tries to escape from a burning room. A large dog chases a smaller one which is then cornered near the entrance of a furnace. In all these cases, the danger in which the animal characters find themselves is resolved without harm or injury occurring.
sex
There is mild comic innuendo as a female dog attempts to flirt with a male dog, making comments such as "Take me, stud muffin", "Want to play rough?" and "Playing hard to get?".
dangerous behaviour
In a comic scene a dog climbs into a washing machine which it uses as an improvised treadmill for fitness training. In another scene, a dog uses its head to smash a glass pane in order to access fire-fighting equipment.
additional issues
There is very mild bad language ('fluff me', 'dammit', 'damn'), as well as very mild rude humour with visual and verbal jokes about farting and peeing.
  • Director(s)

    Vincent Kesteloot

  • Production Year

    2019

  • Genre(s)

    Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Children

  • Approx. running minutes

    85m

  • Cast

    Jack Whitehall (voice), Julie Walters (voice), Tom Courtenay (voice), Jon Culshaw (voice), Jamal Fahim (voice), Kulvinder Ghir (voice)

mild innuendo, threat, dangerous behaviour
Classified Date:
23/05/2019
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Lionsgate UK Ltd/ Lionsgate International (UK) Ltd (film)
threat and horror
There is mild threat when a dog is pushed into a river and struggles to come to the surface, and in another scene a dog is trapped in a chimney as it tries to escape from a burning room. A large dog chases a smaller one which is then cornered near the entrance of a furnace. In all these cases, the danger in which the animal characters find themselves is resolved without harm or injury occurring.
sex
There is mild comic innuendo as a female dog attempts to flirt with a male dog, making comments such as "Take me, stud muffin", "Want to play rough?" and "Playing hard to get?".
dangerous behaviour
In a comic scene a dog climbs into a washing machine which it uses as an improvised treadmill for fitness training. In another scene, a dog uses its head to smash a glass pane in order to access fire-fighting equipment.
additional issues
There is very mild bad language ('fluff me', 'dammit', 'damn'), as well as very mild rude humour with visual and verbal jokes about farting and peeing.
mild innuendo, threat, dangerous behaviour
Classified Date:
18/07/2019
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Lionsgate UK Ltd / Lionsgate International (UK) Ltd - (HE)
threat and horror
There is mild threat when a dog is pushed into a river and struggles to come to the surface, and in another scene a dog is trapped in a chimney as it tries to escape from a burning room. A large dog chases a smaller one which is then cornered near the entrance of a furnace. In all these cases, the danger in which the animal characters find themselves is resolved without harm or injury occurring.
sex
There is mild comic innuendo as a female dog attempts to flirt with a male dog, making comments such as "Take me, stud muffin", "Want to play rough?" and "Playing hard to get?".
dangerous behaviour
In a comic scene a dog climbs into a washing machine which it uses as an improvised treadmill for fitness training. In another scene, a dog uses its head to smash a glass pane in order to access fire-fighting equipment.
additional issues
There is very mild bad language ('fluff me', 'dammit', 'damn'), as well as very mild rude humour with visual and verbal jokes about farting and peeing.
Classified Date:
08/08/2019
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Lionsgate UK Ltd / Lionsgate International (UK) Ltd - (HE)
Paperwork Remarks:
Trailer
Classified Date:
02/04/2019
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Lionsgate UK Ltd/ Lionsgate International (UK) Ltd (film)
Classified Date:
09/10/2018
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Lionsgate UK Ltd/ Lionsgate International (UK) Ltd (film)
Paperwork Remarks:
Royal Dog teaser
  • Classified date

    18/07/2019

  • BBFC reference

    AVF367763

  • Language

    English