

A Butler's Job

A Butler's Job
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What this film brings
Content barometer
Violence
2/5
Moderate
Fear
3/5
Notable tension
Sexuality
0/5
None
Language
0/5
None
Narrative complexity
0/5
Simple
Adult themes
0/5
None
Expert review
A Butler's Job is a fantastical animated film following a devoted butler who embarks on an adventure to rescue his detective master from a mysterious vampiric kidnapping, in an atmosphere that blends humor with light supernatural thrills. The sensitive elements mainly involve menacing vampire creatures, scenes of tension tied to the kidnapping and supernatural threat, and a few stylized physical confrontations without graphic violence. These frightening moments remain contained within an adventurous framework, and the inherent comedy of the butler character regularly defuses the tension, though some suspense sequences may still startle younger viewers. Parents of children who are sensitive to vampire themes or to the kidnapping of a beloved character are encouraged to watch the film together to provide reassurance and context during the more intense scenes.
Synopsis
A devoted butler tries to save his detective master from a mysterious vampiric kidnapping.
Difficult scenes
The kidnapping of the detective master by vampiric forces serves as the inciting event of the story. The scene establishes a clearly supernatural threat with a dark atmosphere and the sudden disappearance of a beloved character, which may generate anxiety in children under 7 who are particularly sensitive to separation or monstrous figures. Vampiric creatures appear several times throughout the story in confrontation or chase contexts. Although their portrayal remains stylized and consistent with family animation, their menacing nature and visual characteristics may impress young children or those who are prone to nightmares. The butler finds himself in several perilous situations where he must confront or outwit the vampiric antagonists. These action sequences carry sustained tension and moments where the main character appears in genuine danger, which may cause stress in young viewers even if the outcome remains reassuring.
Where to watch
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Availability checked on Apr 01, 2026
About this title
- Format
- Short film
- Year
- 2026
- Runtime
- 4m
- Countries
- United States of America
- Original language
- EN
- Directed by
- Madison Arellano, Faye Kennedy
Content barometer
Violence
2/5
Moderate
Fear
3/5
Notable tension
Sexuality
0/5
None
Language
0/5
None
Narrative complexity
0/5
Simple
Adult themes
0/5
None
Expert review
A Butler's Job is a fantastical animated film following a devoted butler who embarks on an adventure to rescue his detective master from a mysterious vampiric kidnapping, in an atmosphere that blends humor with light supernatural thrills. The sensitive elements mainly involve menacing vampire creatures, scenes of tension tied to the kidnapping and supernatural threat, and a few stylized physical confrontations without graphic violence. These frightening moments remain contained within an adventurous framework, and the inherent comedy of the butler character regularly defuses the tension, though some suspense sequences may still startle younger viewers. Parents of children who are sensitive to vampire themes or to the kidnapping of a beloved character are encouraged to watch the film together to provide reassurance and context during the more intense scenes.
Synopsis
A devoted butler tries to save his detective master from a mysterious vampiric kidnapping.
Difficult scenes
The kidnapping of the detective master by vampiric forces serves as the inciting event of the story. The scene establishes a clearly supernatural threat with a dark atmosphere and the sudden disappearance of a beloved character, which may generate anxiety in children under 7 who are particularly sensitive to separation or monstrous figures. Vampiric creatures appear several times throughout the story in confrontation or chase contexts. Although their portrayal remains stylized and consistent with family animation, their menacing nature and visual characteristics may impress young children or those who are prone to nightmares. The butler finds himself in several perilous situations where he must confront or outwit the vampiric antagonists. These action sequences carry sustained tension and moments where the main character appears in genuine danger, which may cause stress in young viewers even if the outcome remains reassuring.