

Have a Nice Trip, Dimitri!

Have a Nice Trip, Dimitri!
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What this film brings
Content barometer
Violence
0/5
None
Fear
1/5
Mild
Sexuality
0/5
None
Language
0/5
None
Narrative complexity
0/5
Simple
Adult themes
0/5
None
Expert review
This animated short film collection offers gentle, colorful animal fables with a playful sense of discovery and small scale adventure that suits young children well. Sensitive content is limited to brief moments of separation, getting lost, mild danger, or disappointment, with short emotional tensions presented in a tender and highly stylized way. The intensity stays low and the frequency is moderate, because each story is short, reassuring, and focused on curiosity and mutual help, with no meaningful violence, no crude language, and no adult content. Most children around age 4 can handle it, especially if they already enjoy stories with a little soft suspense. Parents may still want to watch alongside more sensitive viewers and put simple words on the characters' feelings when an animal seems worried, confused, or temporarily alone.
Difficult scenes
In some segments, an animal character is briefly separated from a familiar setting or placed in an unfamiliar environment. This kind of situation may affect very young viewers who are sensitive to the idea of being lost, even though the presentation stays gentle and quickly reassuring. One or two stories build around a small travel or movement obstacle, creating a feeling that the character may not manage right away. There is mild tension linked to effort, waiting, or a temporary setback, which could cause brief stress for children who are very sensitive to frustration or uncertainty.
Where to watch
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Availability checked on Apr 01, 2026
About this title
- Format
- Feature film
- Year
- 2014
- Runtime
- 55m
- Countries
- France
- Original language
- FR
- Studios
- Folimage, Gébéka Films
Content barometer
Violence
0/5
None
Fear
1/5
Mild
Sexuality
0/5
None
Language
0/5
None
Narrative complexity
0/5
Simple
Adult themes
0/5
None
Expert review
This animated short film collection offers gentle, colorful animal fables with a playful sense of discovery and small scale adventure that suits young children well. Sensitive content is limited to brief moments of separation, getting lost, mild danger, or disappointment, with short emotional tensions presented in a tender and highly stylized way. The intensity stays low and the frequency is moderate, because each story is short, reassuring, and focused on curiosity and mutual help, with no meaningful violence, no crude language, and no adult content. Most children around age 4 can handle it, especially if they already enjoy stories with a little soft suspense. Parents may still want to watch alongside more sensitive viewers and put simple words on the characters' feelings when an animal seems worried, confused, or temporarily alone.
Difficult scenes
In some segments, an animal character is briefly separated from a familiar setting or placed in an unfamiliar environment. This kind of situation may affect very young viewers who are sensitive to the idea of being lost, even though the presentation stays gentle and quickly reassuring. One or two stories build around a small travel or movement obstacle, creating a feeling that the character may not manage right away. There is mild tension linked to effort, waiting, or a temporary setback, which could cause brief stress for children who are very sensitive to frustration or uncertainty.