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Forgotten Island

Forgotten Island

02026United States of America
ComédieAventureAnimationFantastiqueFamilial

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Watch-outs

Scary scenesSadness / tears

What this film brings

friendshipcourageteamworkresilience

Content barometer

Violence

1/5

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Mild

Fear

2/5

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A few scenes

Sexuality

0/5

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None

Language

0/5

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None

Narrative complexity

0/5

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Simple

Adult themes

0/5

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None

Expert review

Available information points to an animated family adventure set on a fantastical island, with a generally accessible tone but a meaningful emotional layer. The main sensitive material appears to come from being stranded far from home, the stress of trying to return, and especially the idea that getting back may require giving up precious memories and emotions, which can be unsettling for younger children. At this stage, there is no clear sign of graphic violence, sexual content, or strong language, but the story may include repeated moments of peril, sadness, and emotionally difficult choices. The likely intensity seems moderate within a child friendly fantasy framework, closer to a touching adventure than to a truly frightening film. For children around age 4, parent support would be helpful because themes of separation and memory loss may feel abstract or upsetting, while children around 7 should be more able to follow the plot and enjoy the journey.

Synopsis

Jo and Raissa find themselves stranded on the fantastic world of the forgotten island of Nakali. They find that their only way home might come at the expense of a lifetime of memories and emotions.

Difficult scenes

The setup centers on Jo and Raissa being stranded in an unfamiliar place far from home. That situation can feel unsettling for very young viewers, especially if the film shows uncertainty, isolation, or the need to face a strange world without immediate adult reassurance. The idea that going home might cost memories and emotions is the most sensitive element currently suggested by the synopsis. Even without harsh imagery, this theme may raise anxious questions for children about forgetting loved ones, losing parts of themselves, or no longer feeling the emotional bonds that make home feel safe.

Where to watch

No verified platform for the US market yet. We keep this section updated as availability changes.

Availability checked on Apr 01, 2026

About this title

Format
Feature film
Year
2026
Countries
United States of America
Original language
EN
Directed by
Januel Mercado, Joel Crawford
Main cast
H.E.R., Liza Soberano, Dave Franco, Jenny Slate, Manny Jacinto, Dolly de Leon, Jo Koy, Ronny Chieng, Lea Salonga, Amielynn Abellera
Studios
DreamWorks Animation