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I saw Finding Nemo recently with my 7-year old daughter and would guess that some parts may be too scary for a 3-year old. My friend's take on it was that cartoons are often scarier than live-action movies.
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My 2 yo decided it was too scary after only a couple of minutes (and then fell asleep) and the 5 yo lasted another maybe 20 minutes before she, too, decided it was too scary and we left.
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I tried to check it out in advance and was told that it would probably not be too scary. My friend and I took my 2 and a half yo and her 5 yo to Finding Nemo. I suspect you will get as many kinds of answers as there are kinds of kids.įWIW I think it's a great movie, it was the first we brought my daughter to see in the ''big theater.'' Donna We put that together with her pre-existing love for fish and took her to Nemo without pre-screening. She is also not bothered by potentially scary bits in the other Pixar flix (scary toys in Toy Story, scary monsters in Monsters Inc, etc). The other potentially scary part (IMO) is the scene with the sharks. My kid bleeped right over that part, didn't faze her a bit. That loss sets up the whole character of Nemo's dad (the worried-all-the-time Marlin), and I can see how that would be scary for kids. The first bit (before the credits) is Disney's (even if it is Pixar) obligatory ''get rid of the mom'' scene-a barracuda gets Nemo's mom (Nemo is still an egg at this point). My daughter is not-quite three (she will be in November) and has seen Nemo twice. Having said that, I can see how some scenes in Nemo might be scary or traumatic for a little one. However, he watches all kinds of animated videos from Cinderella to the Lion King and doesn't seem phased by the occasional violence, death, etc.
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My son (almost 3) has seen Nemo twice and loved it- first movie theater movie. It was his first theater movie and is a precious memory for both of us (we went to Jack London Theater in Oakland).
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There are also scenes that were scary for the adults (a mined harbor) that had no effect on the kids (what young kid knows what a mine is?). And never a single nightmare, even after ''Spirited Away'' (which was an error in judgment). Watches all sorts of videos (''Lion King,'' ''Peter Pan,'' ''The Iron Giant'') with only an occasional ''I'm scared, hold me'' and never agrees to turn it off. That said, he doesn't get scared at much. Didn't even want to sit on my lap for the lantern-fish part (pretty scary), even after I asked. I took my 3-year-old and he was just fine. I think if you can explain this to your child, it should not be so scary (think Bambi). However, they dont show any gore, rather the mom and eggs sort of ''disappeared''. Maybe that in the beginning of the movie, Nemo's mom and the baby fishy eggs (all but Nemo) get killed by a barracuda. I am not sure what people think is so scary about it. does anyone agreee or disagree or have any other input? please help. Hello, I'm wanting to take my almost 3 year old to ''Finding Nemo'', but have been told by the other parent that she heard it was ''scary for little kids''.