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Marie-Rose and the Mysterious Journey

Marie-Rose and the Mysterious Journey

1h 10m2026France
AnimationMusiqueFamilial

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What this film brings

friendshipimaginationmusicteamwork

Content barometer

Violence

1/5

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Mild

Fear

1/5

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Mild

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

This 3D animated feature appears to be a musical fantasy adventure with a highly stylized presentation, built around well known characters from Chantal Goya's performance universe and an overall colorful, playful atmosphere. The likely sensitive material seems limited to mild peril, occasional strange or potentially intimidating fantasy figures, and some energetic story movement linked to travel, surprises, and obstacles. Based on the available information, the intensity looks low and handled in a clearly child oriented fairy tale mode, with no realistic violence, no meaningful coarse language, and no identifiable adult content. The main consideration for parents is therefore not harsh content, but whether a young child can comfortably follow a lively musical story with many characters and a few noisy or mildly unsettling moments. A confident 4 year old who already enjoys musical fantasy films may do well, while co viewing can help if the child is sensitive to suspense, unusual creatures, or temporary separation within the adventure.

Synopsis

Marie-Rose and the Mysterious Journey is an animated 3D feature film based on the iconic show of Chantal Goya.

Difficult scenes

Some adventure scenes may place Marie Rose and her companions in unfamiliar settings, with sudden obstacles, light chases, or a brief sense of being lost during the journey. For a very young child, that kind of sequence can create mild tension, even if the visual treatment remains clearly magical and non realistic. The presence of fantasy characters such as a dragon or other strongly designed storybook figures may unsettle especially sensitive children, particularly if the entrance is paired with loud music, quick visual effects, or theatrical staging. These moments seem closer to surprise and oddness than to lasting fear, but they are still worth noting for preschool viewers.

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
Runtime
1h 10m
Countries
France
Original language
FR
Directed by
Tanguy de Kermel, Jérome Mouscadet
Studios
Mangouste Anim