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Timmy Time: Timmy's Seaside Rescue

Timmy Time: Timmy's Seaside Rescue

Timmy's Seaside Rescue

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23m2012United Kingdom
AnimationFamilial

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What this film brings

friendshipcourageteamworkproblem solving

Content barometer

Violence

0/5

légerfort

None

Fear

1/5

légerfort

Mild

Sexuality

0/5

légerfort

None

Language

0/5

légerfort

None

Narrative complexity

0/5

légerfort

Simple

Adult themes

0/5

légerfort

None

Expert review

This animated short from the Timmy Time series follows a seaside nursery trip in a very gentle, playful, and reassuring atmosphere designed for preschool children. The only potentially sensitive material comes from a brief separation and a mild sense of danger connected to the sea, when beloved comfort items drift away, which may worry very sensitive young viewers for a moment. The intensity stays extremely low, with no real violence, no threatening villain, no coarse language, and no realistic peril, since the tension is short and framed in a safe, comforting way. The story mainly highlights teamwork, bravery, and simple problem solving in a nurturing environment. For very young children, parents may just want to say beforehand that the scary part is brief and that the story stays kind and reassuring throughout.

Synopsis

It’s the nursery’s first ever coach trip and they are off to the seaside! But while Timmy and his friends are busy having fun on the beach, Timmy’s teddy and Bumpy are swept out to sea. They need a hero to rescue them – and Timmy’s the lamb for the job!

Difficult scenes

The most sensitive moment happens when Timmy's teddy and Bumpy are swept out toward the sea. For a very young child who is strongly attached to comfort objects, this can create a genuine little worry, even though the scene is presented in a soft and non realistic way. There is a short sense of urgency when the characters realize they need to act to retrieve the items drifting away. The tension remains simple and age appropriate, but children who are especially sensitive to separation or to the idea of losing something important may need a bit of reassurance during this scene.

Where to watch

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Availability checked on Apr 01, 2026

About this title

Format
Short film
Year
2012
Runtime
23m
Countries
United Kingdom
Original language
EN
Studios
Aardman