
The Rescuers Down Under
Movie • 1990
Hang on for the most thrilling ride of your life!
A lawless poacher wants to capture a majestic and rare golden eagle, so he kidnaps the boy who knows where to find the bird. Not to worry -- the Rescue Aid Society's top agents, heroic mice Miss Bianca and Bernard, fly to Australia to save the day. Accompanying the fearless duo are bumbling albatross Wilbur and local field operative Jake the Kangaroo Rat.

The Rescuers Down Under
Movie • 1990
Hang on for the most thrilling ride of your life!
A lawless poacher wants to capture a majestic and rare golden eagle, so he kidnaps the boy who knows where to find the bird. Not to worry -- the Rescue Aid Society's top agents, heroic mice Miss Bianca and Bernard, fly to Australia to save the day. Accompanying the fearless duo are bumbling albatross Wilbur and local field operative Jake the Kangaroo Rat.
Bara says...
Ages 6+, but every child is different
The film features intense peril, a menacing villain, and frightening captive situations that may distress younger or more sensitive viewers. Its fast-paced adventure tone and focus on rescue missions are best suited for children who can distinguish between high-stakes cartoon excitement and realistic threats.
Content Safety Breakdown
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Sex & Nudity
There is no sexual content or romantic themes in this film, making it completely appropriate for all ages regarding this category.
Violence & Gore
The movie contains stylized action sequences involving a villain hunting animals and some peril, but it remains within standard cartoon boundaries without graphic injury.
Profanity
The dialogue is entirely clean and free of any inappropriate language, insults, or swear words.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
There are no scenes depicting alcohol consumption, drug use, or smoking throughout the duration of the film.
Frightening Scenes
The villain character, Percival C. McLeach, is quite menacing, and there are several suspenseful sequences involving kidnapping and physical danger that may be intense for very young or sensitive viewers.
Key Insights
Quick summary and important considerations
A brave team of mice travels to the Australian outback to save a rare eagle and a boy in trouble, learning that being a hero is about heart, not size.
Content Warnings
Detailed Analysis
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What Parents Need to Know
The villain is sinister and menacing in his pursuit of wildlife. Tension remains high throughout several chase scenes and near-death experiences involving characters.
What Kids Can Learn
Effective communication and cooperation are essential for complex problem-solving. True courage involves facing fears to help those in need.
Key Topics Discussed
Why Parents Might Like It
It features beautiful, sweeping vistas and high-quality traditional animation that holds up well. The story moves with a brisk, focused energy that maintains interest without unnecessary filler.
Positives & Learning
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Positive Messages
Emphasizes the importance of protecting endangered wildlife and the value of selflessness in service to others. Highlights that even the smallest individuals possess the capability to impact the world significantly.
Positive Role Models
Bernard and Miss Bianca embody courage, dedication, and teamwork. They consistently prioritize the safety of a child and the welfare of a majestic animal over their own personal comfort.
Diverse Representations
No diverse representation indicated in available information; characters are primarily defined by their roles within an international agency and regional animal stereotypes.
Educational Value
Encourages interest in wildlife conservation and introduces the concept of international cooperation. Provides early exposure to the unique geography and ecosystem of Australia.
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