Magical book-based animated adventure has peril, violence.
Parents Need to Know
Why Age 8+?
Any Positive Content?
Violence & Scariness
some
Fantasy violence includes green flying monster-like demons chasing and attacking a car with a baby and woman inside. An enchantress uses her magical powers to attack others in ways including shoving, zapping, near-drowning, and choking. Swords, daggers, and other sharp weapons are used against the flying demons as well as the mystical powers of the zodiacs, which include everything from super strength and stretchy limbs to fart explosions from a goat. There is a lot of destruction and some peril, including a character dying off-screen in an explosion and being carried away in spirit. Other main characters have close calls and near-death experiences that are redeemed by self-sacrifice. No blood or gore.
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Promotes courage and using your heart and your mind over your fists. Strong messages of family bonds, teamwork, and not seeking revenge.
Positive Role Models
a lot
Mrs. Lee is a brave and strong woman who looks after her grandson. She encourages him to have compassion for bullies who may have been hurt themselves. Mr. Hu and the other zodiacs take Tom under their wings and teach him skills to be a guardian. They're willing to stick up for each other and do what it takes to protect the world.
Diverse Representations
a lot
Mostly Asian American cast. The movie follows a Chinese American boy, his grandmother, and other characters of various ages. Tom's grandmother Mrs. Lee is fierce and strong, as is the female villain. Other strong female characters, including the dragon zodiac, act as leaders.
Kids learn a little about the Chinese zodiac and mythology.
Parents Need to Know
Parents need to know that The Tiger's Apprentice is an action-packed animated adventure based on Laurence Yep's children's book series. It tells the story of Tom Lee (Brandon Soo Hoo), a Chinese American teenager who's suddenly thrown into the position of protecting an ancient phoenix. The Chinese zodiacs all have special abilities and mystical powers that they use to battle against Loo (Michelle Yeoh), an evil enchantress who wants to use the power of the phoenix for herself. Violence includes monster-like demons chasing and attacking characters. Loo uses her magical powers to attack others, from zapping to choking to turning people to stone. Swords, daggers, and other sharp weapons are used against the flying demons, and the mystical powers of the zodiacs include everything from super strength and stretchy limbs to fart explosions from a goat. Expect some peril and lots of destruction, including explosions. A character dies off-screen and is carried away in spirit. Language includes "what the heck," "crazy witch," and "holy shrimp fried rice." The movie has a diverse cast, boasts many positive role models, and promotes themes of courage, family bonds, teamwork, and not seeking revenge. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails.
My 8 year old was scared. The black and green demon part was pretty disturbing. It'd also based on Zodiac animals which don't really reflect Christian vales ir traditions. It did have good intentions on making the zodiac brave and role models. Does touch on death, magic and violence.
In THE TIGER'S APPRENTICE, teenager Tom Lee (Brandon Soo Hoo) is teased about his grandma, often labeled a "crazy witch" by his classmates. However, a surprising revelation occurs during a school scuffle when Tom discovers his superhuman abilities. He turns to his grandmother (Kheng Hua Tan) for guidance and learns he's part of a magical group of guardians who must protect a phoenix egg. Hu (Henry Golding), a tiger who can turn into a man, becomes his mentor. Together, they must stop Loo (Michelle Yeoh), a strong force with bad plans for humanity. Along the way, Tom meets other zodiac warriors. They help him learn to control his powers so he can protect the phoenix egg and the world. The story is full of excitement as Tom and his zodiac team use their smarts and skills to fight bad creatures, rescue friends, and discover that winning a fight takes more than just being strong.
Audiences of all ages will appreciate the vibrant animation and engaging storyline in The Tiger's Apprentice. Adapted from Laurence Yep's children's book series, the film follows the journey of Tom Lee, a Chinese American teenager thrust into the role of protecting an ancient phoenix egg. The relationship between Tom and the zodiacs is brought to life by a stellar cast that adds humor and heart to the tale, making the characters not just heroes, but relatable companions.
This visually-stunning movie finds a way to keep a culturally-rich storyline with mythological roots grounded in a modern-day teen world, from the silly jokes to getting around on a skateboard. The Chinese zodiac characters showcase each one's unique powers, and how they can work together, delivering a powerful message of diversity and a sense of unity. It's hard to miss the powerful messages about courage, family, loyalty, and choosing love over violence.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about how the characters handle their responsibilities, particularly Tom as the guardian. What does the movie show about the weight of responsibility?
How does the movie balance the fantastical elements of the Chinese zodiac and mythology with the modern-day setting? Does this mix work? Why or why not?
Are the female characters in this movie role models? Why? How do they compare to girls and women in other kids' movies?
Reflect on the representation of Chinese culture in the film. Why does diverse representation in animated films matter?
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