
Franklin - Les métiers de Franklin

Franklin - Les métiers de Franklin
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What this film brings
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Fear
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Narrative complexity
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Expert review
Franklin, Franklin's Jobs is a very reassuring animated program made for young children, with a gentle, curious, educational atmosphere focused on discovering the world and everyday roles. Sensitive content is minimal, mostly involving small worries about learning, new situations, mild disagreements between friends, or brief fears about not doing something well. These moments stay very mild in intensity and are usually resolved quickly through cooperation, conversation, and the support of caring friends or adults. There is no meaningful violence, no sexual content, no notable bad language, and no substance use. For parents, this is an appropriate choice from early childhood onward, especially for children who enjoy calm and repetitive storytelling, and a simple way to support viewing is to talk afterward about the job being explored, Franklin's feelings, and how mistakes are part of learning.
Difficult scenes
Some scenes may show Franklin or his friends feeling a little worried when facing a new activity or a job they do not yet understand well. These moments remain calm, but a very young child who is sensitive to frustration may react to the fear of making mistakes or not doing something properly. There may also be small verbal disagreements or misunderstandings between friends during an adventure or learning moment. These exchanges are not aggressive and mainly serve to show how to cooperate, apologize, and solve a problem together.
Where to watch
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Availability checked on Apr 01, 2026
About this title
- Format
- Feature film
- Year
- 2001
- Runtime
- 1h 22m
- Original language
- FR
Content barometer
Violence
0/5
None
Fear
0/5
None
Sexuality
0/5
None
Language
0/5
None
Narrative complexity
1/5
Accessible
Adult themes
0/5
None
Expert review
Franklin, Franklin's Jobs is a very reassuring animated program made for young children, with a gentle, curious, educational atmosphere focused on discovering the world and everyday roles. Sensitive content is minimal, mostly involving small worries about learning, new situations, mild disagreements between friends, or brief fears about not doing something well. These moments stay very mild in intensity and are usually resolved quickly through cooperation, conversation, and the support of caring friends or adults. There is no meaningful violence, no sexual content, no notable bad language, and no substance use. For parents, this is an appropriate choice from early childhood onward, especially for children who enjoy calm and repetitive storytelling, and a simple way to support viewing is to talk afterward about the job being explored, Franklin's feelings, and how mistakes are part of learning.
Difficult scenes
Some scenes may show Franklin or his friends feeling a little worried when facing a new activity or a job they do not yet understand well. These moments remain calm, but a very young child who is sensitive to frustration may react to the fear of making mistakes or not doing something properly. There may also be small verbal disagreements or misunderstandings between friends during an adventure or learning moment. These exchanges are not aggressive and mainly serve to show how to cooperate, apologize, and solve a problem together.