Is Jumanji suitable for a 7 year old?

Is Jumanji suitable for a 7 year old?

A hilarious movie with great punch lines but it is NOT for young kids. So much swearing – I was a bit shocked. A bit of suggestive material and alcohol references. Quite a few intense scenes.

Is original Jumanji OK for kids?

‘Jumanji’ broke ground with its originality and its fun characters and exciting, action-packed plot will keep audiences watching it again and again. Due to a few scary scenes, we recommend ‘Jumanji’ for kids aged 6 and over.

Is Jumanji a family movie?

The first “Jumanji” from 1995 is fairly appropriate for the whole family and this 2017 version seems to be marketed as a fun family trip to the theater. I’d agree this is a great movie for the family, but it might be more for an older family with teenagers.

Is Jumanji 2 suitable for 8 year olds?

Jumanji: The Next Level is rated PG-13 for a reason, and ideally I would say it’s for ages 13 and over, but a little younger would also be fine, depending what they are sensitive to. Jumanji: The Next Level is not ok for little kids.

Is Jumanji next level OK for an 8 year old?

Children in aged 8-13 years are likely to be scared by the scenes from Jumanji: The Next Level mentioned above. It’s unlikely that children aged over 13 years will be scared by the scenes from Jumanji: The Next Level mentioned above. But they might be startled by the sudden and unexpected nature of some scenes.

Is Jumanji: The Next Level ok for 10 year olds?

Is Jumanji: The Next Level kid friendly? I wouldn’t recommend it for kids under 10 due to adult humor, some scary scenes, and language.

Is there anything inappropriate in Jumanji 2?

Jumanji: The Next Level is a worthwhile sequel to Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. It’s has plenty of action, some genuine laughs and some new twists on the first movie. Violence and sexual references mean it’s best suited to families with older children.

Can a 9 year old watch Jumanji 2?

How many swears are in Jumanji 2?

Profanity: There are perhaps a dozen mild profanities, another dozen religious profanities and terms of deity, and two moderate profanities. Alcohol / Drug Use: None.

Does Jumanji: The Next Level have nudity?

Jumanji: The Next Level SEX/NUDITY 2 – A woman wears short shorts and a low-cut crop tope through most of the movie (we see cleavage, bare abdomen and legs to the upper thighs). A woman wears a tight-fitting, low-cut dress that reveals cleavage and bare shoulders. We see a glimpse of a horse’s genitals.

Is Jumanji 3 inappropriate?

With a slower pace and more laughs, ‘Jumanji: The Next Level’ is an improvement. Age Appropriate For: 12+.

Is Jumanji a PG-13?

Age Appropriate For: 12+. This reboot of the ’90s film “Jumanji” puts a video game spin on the story, with high school students transported to the jungle world.

How many cuss words are in Jumanji?

Profanity: There are perhaps a dozen mild profanities, another dozen religious profanities and terms of deity, and two moderate profanities.

Is Jumanji The next level OK for kids?

Jumanji: The Next Level is rated PG-13 for a reason, and ideally I would say it’s for ages 13 and over, but a little younger would also be fine, depending what they are sensitive to. Jumanji: The Next Level is not ok for little kids. You’ll see a lot of the same as in the first, with a lot of the funny lines and gags coming from switched bodies.

What’s the story of Jumanji?

What’s the Story? JUMANJI begins with a 19th century expedition to bury a board game of unexplained origin. In 1969, young Alan happens to dig up the game and plays it. The relic materializes multitudes of hostile African animals, and Alan gets sucked into the jungle-world of the game.

What is the movie Jumanji Welcome to the jungle about?

JUMANJI: WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE is an updated adaptation of Chris Van Allsburg’s picture book, this time turning the life-changing board game into a video game. The movie opens in 1996, when a teenager’s father gives him the Jumanji board game.

Does Jumanji have spoilers?

The following contains spoilers for Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. Jumanji was a PG-rated family movie whose protagonists were pre-teens, or in the case of Robin Williams, a kid trapped in the body of an adult. It was a family action movie.