

Toopy and Binoo The Movie

Toopy and Binoo The Movie
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What this film brings
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Violence
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None
Fear
1/5
Mild
Sexuality
0/5
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Language
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Narrative complexity
1/5
Accessible
Adult themes
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Expert review
This animated feature expands the playful world of Toopy and Binoo, with a bright, whimsical tone and a strong focus on silly adventure. The main sensitive material involves the disappearance of Binoo's beloved stuffed toy, a few moments of separation, and some brief scenes of confusion or mild worry during the search. The intensity stays very low throughout, with no real violence, no sustained threat, and a very reassuring presentation aimed at young children, although Binoo's sadness about losing his comfort object may still affect especially sensitive viewers. For most children, the film is suitable from about age 4, though parental support may help if a child is deeply attached to a favorite toy or tends to react strongly to stories about loss, frustration, or being briefly unsettled in an unfamiliar world.
Synopsis
After an escalation of blunders, Toopy and Dorothy, a comical genie, accidentally make Binoo’s beloved stuffed animal, Patchy-Patch, disappear. The trio immediately set out to find the fabulous land of “The Lost and Found” where Patchy-Patch is surely to be found. Along the way, the group meets twin seagulls looking for their father, and a magnificent Princess who has lost her dance partner. Together, and despite Toopy’s bumbling ways, they will try to find Patchy Patch and their lost loves.
Difficult scenes
The most sensitive moment in the film is the accidental disappearance of Binoo's beloved stuffed toy. Even though the scene is handled in a gentle and comic way, the idea of losing an essential comfort object can feel very real to a young child and may trigger worry or sadness. During the journey, the characters move through several situations of uncertainty in an unfamiliar imaginary world. There is no strong danger, but some scenes may mildly affect very young viewers because they rely on confusion, waiting, and the fear that what was lost may not be found right away.
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
- 2023
- Runtime
- 1h 18m
- Countries
- Canada
- Original language
- FR
- Studios
- Écho Média, Sphere Films
Content barometer
Violence
0/5
None
Fear
1/5
Mild
Sexuality
0/5
None
Language
0/5
None
Narrative complexity
1/5
Accessible
Adult themes
0/5
None
Expert review
This animated feature expands the playful world of Toopy and Binoo, with a bright, whimsical tone and a strong focus on silly adventure. The main sensitive material involves the disappearance of Binoo's beloved stuffed toy, a few moments of separation, and some brief scenes of confusion or mild worry during the search. The intensity stays very low throughout, with no real violence, no sustained threat, and a very reassuring presentation aimed at young children, although Binoo's sadness about losing his comfort object may still affect especially sensitive viewers. For most children, the film is suitable from about age 4, though parental support may help if a child is deeply attached to a favorite toy or tends to react strongly to stories about loss, frustration, or being briefly unsettled in an unfamiliar world.
Synopsis
After an escalation of blunders, Toopy and Dorothy, a comical genie, accidentally make Binoo’s beloved stuffed animal, Patchy-Patch, disappear. The trio immediately set out to find the fabulous land of “The Lost and Found” where Patchy-Patch is surely to be found. Along the way, the group meets twin seagulls looking for their father, and a magnificent Princess who has lost her dance partner. Together, and despite Toopy’s bumbling ways, they will try to find Patchy Patch and their lost loves.
Difficult scenes
The most sensitive moment in the film is the accidental disappearance of Binoo's beloved stuffed toy. Even though the scene is handled in a gentle and comic way, the idea of losing an essential comfort object can feel very real to a young child and may trigger worry or sadness. During the journey, the characters move through several situations of uncertainty in an unfamiliar imaginary world. There is no strong danger, but some scenes may mildly affect very young viewers because they rely on confusion, waiting, and the fear that what was lost may not be found right away.