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PAW Patrol: The Dino Movie

PAW Patrol: The Dino Movie

02026Canada, France, United States of America
AnimationAventureFamilialComédie

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Watch-outs

Scary scenes

What this film brings

friendshipcourageteamworkrescue

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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

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None

Narrative complexity

0/5

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Simple

Adult themes

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Expert review

This animated adventure is clearly aimed at children and families, with a bright stylized world, heroic pups, impressive dinosaurs that are not presented as horror creatures, and a fast moving rescue driven plot. Sensitive material mainly involves physical peril, a storm, a crash landing on an unknown island, a volcanic eruption, chase scenes involving the familiar villain, and a few moments of separation or animal distress that may unsettle younger viewers. The intensity appears moderate rather than severe, because the danger is frequent but framed in a colorful and reassuring way, with no graphic injury, no sexual content, and very clean language. Most children around age 5 and up should manage it well, especially if they already enjoy the series, while parental support may still help very sensitive viewers during scenes involving natural disaster, loud dinosaur threats, and the idea of animals being stranded far from home.

Synopsis

The PAW Patrol lands on a mysterious dinosaur island after a storm, where they meet Rex, a stranded pup. When Humdinger's reckless mining triggers a volcano, the team faces their biggest rescue mission yet to save the island.

Difficult scenes

The opening adventure includes a mysterious storm that catches the crew off guard and leads to a crash landing on an unknown island. For young children, the mix of bad weather, sudden displacement, and being far from familiar safety can create real tension, even though the presentation remains family friendly. Several dinosaurs appear during chase and rescue sequences, with loud roars, fast movement, and a very large physical presence. These scenes are designed to feel exciting rather than frightening, but they may still unsettle children who are sensitive to giant creatures, strong sound effects, or the feeling of being hunted. The villain's reckless mining triggers a volcanic eruption, bringing lava danger, panic, and urgent rescue missions. This is likely the most intense section for younger viewers, because it combines natural disaster imagery, a strong sense of emergency, and clear risk to both the characters and the island's animals. The story also introduces a pup who has been stranded on the island for a long time, adding a mild emotional layer about loneliness and separation. The overall tone stays positive, yet some children may react to the idea of being away from family or home for a very long time.

Where to watch

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Availability checked on Apr 01, 2026

About this title

Format
Feature film
Year
2026
Countries
Canada, France, United States of America
Original language
EN
Directed by
Cal Brunker
Main cast
Mckenna Grace, Rain Janjua, Henry Bolan, Lucien Duncan-Reid, Nylan Parthipan, Carter Young, Hayden Chamberlen, William Desrosiers, Jennifer Hudson, Fortune Feimster
Studios
Spin Master, Nickelodeon Movies, Mikros Animation, Mikros Image, Domain Entertainment, Paramount Pictures