First of all, parents need to relax and give their children some space. Movies that air on children's TV channels like Cartoon Network and Nick are reviewed under the guidance of parents and if your child fits the age bar, they are safe to watch.
Keeping this in mind as a parent, you should be aware of the fact that not all animated movies are made for young children. Unlike cartoons, animated movies have a large following with ages ranging from 6 to 96 years old. Countless companies and creators make movies aimed at older audiences.
Fortunately, children's movies have ratings like all other movies and DVDs, so it's easy to decide which movies are right for your kids. However, parents should be aware that there are several cultural differences in animated movies. First of all, not all animated movies have happy endings. As there are many movies in which characters die, this is a crucial aspect for parents to reflect on what is the right age for their child to accept the harsh realities of life. Parents' main concern is the sexual content of animated movies as many cultures have a conservative mindset and these movies fit their cultural values. As discussed above, many animated movies are designed for older audiences, so just because they're animated doesn't make them an appropriate movie for your child.
Violence is also another area of concern for parents as cartoon movies are becoming more violent, in fact one of the trendiest animated genres are action adventure movies which have a considerable amount of violence . Such movies feature a considerable amount of fighting, usually in the form of martial arts and even gunfights that make the characters look quite bloody and injured.
So, as a parent, if you're not comfortable with the idea of your kids watching the wrong animated movies, you should relax as not all animated movies are full of nudity and violence. On the contrary, there are many movies that are appropriate no matter how old your child is.
The key is to make sure your kids are watching only the movies you want them to see, so it's a good idea to watch them ahead of time, or better yet, with your kids, as it gives you a good opportunity to connect with them and find out what they like and what they don't like.
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