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How to Train Your Dragon

How to Train Your Dragon

Movie
family
Approved

"How to Train Your Dragon" is a family-friendly animated adventure that explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and courage through the story of Hiccup, a young Viking, and his dragon companion, Toothless. As they face an ancient threat that endangers both humans and dragons in the isle of Berk, their bond becomes pivotal for peace and understanding between the two species. The film embodies positive values such as selflessness, courage, and reconciliation, making it suitable for a family audience.

Rating Overview

Language
3
Adult Content
3
Political Views
3
Non Binary Agenda
3
Biblical Alignment
4

Language

The language in the film is generally appropriate for children, with minimal use of crude language and no instances of blasphemy or taking God's name in vain.

3
Mostly appropriate language

Adult Content

The film contains mild action sequences typical of animated adventure movies, without graphic violence, sexual content, or substance use, making it suitable for children.

3
Minimal adult content

Political Views & Agenda

The film promotes values that align with conservative Christian beliefs, such as family, community, and forgiveness, without delving into controversial political ideologies.

3
Minimal political content

Non Binary Agenda

The story follows traditional family structures and roles without addressing non-binary or gender fluid themes, aligning with biblical gender roles.

3
Limited non-binary content

Biblical Alignment

The film supports Christian doctrines of love, peace, and community through themes of friendship and reconciliation between humans and dragons. There are no elements contradicting biblical teachings, and virtues like bravery and self-sacrifice are highlighted as positive traits.

4
Strong biblical foundation