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Is FNF kid-friendly?

Is FNF kid-friendly?

Movie Director Emma Tammi explained she wanted FNAF to be inclusive to younger audiences, but they have reach the limit of pg 13. Five Nights at Freddy’s movie earns a PG-13 rating due to strong violent content, bloody images, and language. And even though in an interview she states they tried to execute the kills in creative ways to minimize the guts and gore. However, some may think the movie doesn’t deserve a PG-13 rating. FNAF is simply compared to the movie Meagan in different ways as they were both stacked against each other but the FNAF movie is being heavily criticized for not being scary enough. FNAF was considered scarier than Goosebumps but not a true horror.  Although the movie has some violent scenes many people believe it is not enough to be pg 13 and prevent younger children from watching the movie.

Many young children are inspired to watch the movie by the game itself, and the collaboration from famous YouTuber CoryxKeshin. Although the movie may be fun to watch it impacts the way young people view things. Recently Chuck e Cheese has gotten rid of all animatronics except for one location inside the play pin to not scare young kids after watching the movie FNAF. I believe FNAF should rated PG but kids not under 6 years old should watch it.

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  • Isabella SeidelFeb 26, 2024 at 8:42 pm

    slay

  • Evan ShapiroFeb 14, 2024 at 3:17 pm

    pretty true