What is the rating for the Smurfs movie?

PG
The Smurfs/MPAA rating

The Smurfs is rated PG by the MPAA for some mild rude humor and action. Violence: Characters are repeatedly chased, hit, tripped, stepped on, smacked with objects and threatened. A character is hit by a swinging log and later smashed by a car and a bus. One man is shot with a taser stun gun.

What are all the Smurf movies called?

The Smurfs2011
The Smurfs 22013Smurfs: The Lost Village2017
The Smurfs/Movies

Is Smurfs lost village animated?

Smurfs: The Lost Village is a 2017 American computer-animated fantasy comedy film based on The Smurfs comic series by Peyo, produced by Columbia Pictures, Sony Pictures Animation and The Kerner Entertainment Company, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing.

Why are there no female Smurfs?

Smurfette was created by the evil wizard Gargamel, the Smurfs’ enemy, in order to spy on them and sow jealousy. She was the only female Smurf until the creation of Sassette.

Is The Smurfs movie scary?

Smurfs: The Lost Village has some scary scenes and characters, so it isn’t recommended for very young children. We also recommend parental guidance for children aged 5-7 years. You might like to talk with your children about the gender stereotypes in the movie.

Are Smurfs bad words?

The Smurfs Fanon Wiki prohibits the use of most common human profanities in articles and stories, although “damn” and “hell” are considered somewhat acceptable. Smurf characters are relegated to using the word “smurf” as their common form of profanity.

Is there a baby Smurf?

In the comic book series, Smurfette is the first Smurf to welcome Baby to the village after three Smurfs denied the baby to be theirs. Hefty Smurf is also seen caring for Baby Smurf most of the time whenever Papa Smurf or Smurfette is busy. He tends to refer to Baby as “the little squeezer” or “the little tyke”.

Is Smurfs kid appropriate?

Parents need to know that although there’s nothing overtly upsetting in The Smurfs, you can expect some potty-type humor and some cartoonishly violent scenes involving bad guy Gargamel and his cat Azrael in this adaptation of the beloved childhood cartoon.