

Fru! 2

Fru! 2
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What this film brings
Content barometer
Violence
2/5
Moderate
Fear
2/5
A few scenes
Sexuality
0/5
None
Language
1/5
Mild
Narrative complexity
0/5
Simple
Adult themes
0/5
None
Expert review
This animated police adventure set in the world of Zootopia appears lively and broadly family friendly, following Judy and Nick as they go undercover in unfamiliar districts while investigating an elusive reptile. The main sensitive material is likely to involve chases, moments of danger, intimidation, and a slightly darker atmosphere in some city settings, with no meaningful sexual content and no substance use emphasized. The overall intensity seems moderate for a large scale family film, with repeated suspenseful scenes and action beats, yet presented in a stylized and often reassuring way rather than a graphic or realistic one. For younger viewers, parents may want to explain beforehand that the heroes will sometimes be disguised, followed, or threatened, then talk afterward about teamwork, trust, and the difference between fictional suspense and real life danger. The algorithmic age of 4 seems too low for full enjoyment, because the detective structure and undercover tension are better suited to children who can comfortably handle sustained suspense.
Difficult scenes
The investigation takes the two officers into unfamiliar areas, creating a darker and more uneasy atmosphere than in a very gentle animal comedy. A young child may be unsettled by the feeling of insecurity, especially when the heroes must hide who they are and seem temporarily cut off from immediate help. Several sequences are likely built around pursuit and threat, focused on an antagonist who is hard to catch and disrupts the usual order of the city. Even with a stylized presentation, these moments can create real tension for children who are sensitive to characters being chased or cornered. The story also appears to test the central partnership, with possible disagreement, mistrust, and fear of making a mistake during a difficult mission. This relationship pressure remains suitable for family audiences, yet it may affect children who become very invested in friendships and dislike conflict between beloved characters.
Where to watch
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Availability checked on Apr 01, 2026
About this title
- Format
- Feature film
- Year
- 2026
- Original language
- PL
- Main cast
- Patryk Niemiec, Pani Wiola, Patryk Niemiec, Mój Piesek Nela, Papużka Nimfa, Patryk Niemiec, Arthur Dupont, Dakota Fanning, Jim Rash, Dominika Pomiarek
- Studios
- L4INE MEDIA ANIMATION 2D AND 3D Polska
Content barometer
Violence
2/5
Moderate
Fear
2/5
A few scenes
Sexuality
0/5
None
Language
1/5
Mild
Narrative complexity
0/5
Simple
Adult themes
0/5
None
Expert review
This animated police adventure set in the world of Zootopia appears lively and broadly family friendly, following Judy and Nick as they go undercover in unfamiliar districts while investigating an elusive reptile. The main sensitive material is likely to involve chases, moments of danger, intimidation, and a slightly darker atmosphere in some city settings, with no meaningful sexual content and no substance use emphasized. The overall intensity seems moderate for a large scale family film, with repeated suspenseful scenes and action beats, yet presented in a stylized and often reassuring way rather than a graphic or realistic one. For younger viewers, parents may want to explain beforehand that the heroes will sometimes be disguised, followed, or threatened, then talk afterward about teamwork, trust, and the difference between fictional suspense and real life danger. The algorithmic age of 4 seems too low for full enjoyment, because the detective structure and undercover tension are better suited to children who can comfortably handle sustained suspense.
Difficult scenes
The investigation takes the two officers into unfamiliar areas, creating a darker and more uneasy atmosphere than in a very gentle animal comedy. A young child may be unsettled by the feeling of insecurity, especially when the heroes must hide who they are and seem temporarily cut off from immediate help. Several sequences are likely built around pursuit and threat, focused on an antagonist who is hard to catch and disrupts the usual order of the city. Even with a stylized presentation, these moments can create real tension for children who are sensitive to characters being chased or cornered. The story also appears to test the central partnership, with possible disagreement, mistrust, and fear of making a mistake during a difficult mission. This relationship pressure remains suitable for family audiences, yet it may affect children who become very invested in friendships and dislike conflict between beloved characters.