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Happy Feet (2006)

Happy Feet Parents Guide

Happy Feet is a 2006 Australian-American computer-animated musical family film. This film is directed by George Miller and written by Warren Coleman, John Collee, and Judy Morris. It is produced by Warner Bros and distributed by ABC Family.

Our aim is to tell you the best simple and accessible age rating and make you aware of the content present in the film through the parent guide. Here’s a look at Happy Feet age ratings, Happy Feet Parents Guide, Release Date, Cast, Official Trailer, and more.

Happy Feet Parents Guide
Happy Feet Parents Guide
NameHappy Feet
GenreAnimation, Adventure, Comedy
Release DateNovember 17, 2006
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
DistributorABC Family
Happy Feet Parents Guide

Happy Feet Age Rating

Toy Story is Rated PG for some mild peril and rude humor.

PG-rated programs should be watched by younger children in the company of an adult. Program-rated PG may contain some content that parents may find unsuitable for their kids.

Age ratings are recommendations for parents and carers of kids to help them decide what is appropriate for their child depending on what stage of development they are at.

Happy Feet Parents Guide

Some Action
Rude Humor
Mild Nudity
Happy Feet Parents Guide

Official Synopsis

In a world of emperor penguins, who find their mates through song, a penguin is born that can’t sing. But he can tap dance something fierce!

Release Date

Happy Feet was released on November 17, 2006, on Warner Bros.

Happy Feet Wallpaper and Images

Happy Feet Parents Guide
Happy Feet Parents Guide

Cast and Characters

Here, is the complete list of Happy Feet Cast and Characters

Official Trailer

Happy Feet - Trailer
Happy Feet Parents Guide

FAQ

What is the Age Rating of Happy Feet?

Happy Feet is Rated PG.

Is Happy Feet appropriate for kids of 15?

Yes, Happy Feet is appropriate for kids of 15.

Why Happy Feet is rated PG?

Happy Feet is Rated PG for some mild peril and rude humor.

Movies and series get different ratings in different countries like the UK, the US, Australia, Singapore, Canada, etc.

Before watching a movie, it is crucial for parents to read the Parents Guide and further ratings so that they know whether the movie is correct or not for their children And they get to know about the good or bad content present in the film.

If it is suitable for the kids then they can watch it with them, And if not, then they can refuse to see them because if any material in it is not suitable for their children, then they can tell that.

Sites Like MPA (Motion Picture Association of America), and BBFC (British Board of Film Classification) Gives rating license for movies and supports you for a better future for your children, That’s why it should be the duty of every parent to open the doors of a better future for their children through age rating and parents guide.

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