• 🖖USS-Ethernet@startrek.website
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    21 days ago

    Well shit, a Studio Ghibli movie I haven’t seen. I guess I know what I’m doing this weekend. My wife and 16 year old have already said they are down for it. Not sure if I want my 9 year old to sit in on this.

  • wizzor@sopuli.xyz
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    22 days ago

    I can’t bring myself to rewatch the damn thing, how can I expose my children to it?!

  • hitagi@ani.socialM
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    21 days ago

    I didn’t know people were opposed to showing Grave of the Fireflies to kids. I always thought it was one of the better war movies to show to kids because there isn’t much explicit violence and the main characters are children.

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      19 days ago

      There’s a rightwing push in Japan to censor Barefoot Gen in schools because even though the Japanese civilians are depicted as victims, it ostensibly anti-war and they want more military spending. I wouldn’t be surprised if Grave of the Fireflies is in their crosshairs as well.

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      22 days ago

      Depends on how old your kids are… Are they old enough to understand suffering and loss? Then it’s time to make your kids suffer and lose some of their free time in order to learn something important; like any good parent!

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        22 days ago

        No, you shouldn’t traumatize your KID, so anything below 14, its absolutely ok to show the movie to a young adult or teenager. A kid does understand what suffering is, but doesn’t understand the difference between fiction and reality very good.

        Thats the same argument as with German fairytales, they aren’t made for kids, they are for teenagers and above.

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          22 days ago

          Ahem… The film is rated…

          • USA: Not rated by the MPAA. Considered “suitable for all audiences” on the Central Park Media VHS release. TV-PG on the Sentai Filmworks release.
          • Germany: 6+ (Apropriate for ages 6 and up.)
          • France: Tous publics (General Audiences)
          • India: U (Unrestricted public exhibition, suitable for all ages.)
          • Hong Kong: Level 1 (Suitable for All Ages.)
          • Canada: G and PG for Quebec and Manitoba respectively.
          • Japan: G
          • Saudi Arabia: PG
          • Singapore: PG
          • Italy: T (Recommended for persons of all age groups.)
          • Taiwan: 0+ (Suitable for all ages)
          • Netherlands: 9 (Ages 9 and up)
          • Nigeria: PG

          You’d know that if you read the post! Funnily enough, it also links out to an neat article discussing a study showing parents aren’t reading scary stories to their kids… And why that’s bad. Here it is just in case ya need it! Heck, on other bits of social media, I heard about schools showing kids the movie in 5th to 6th grade, in the US even!