Antz

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Great effects and characters, but surprisingly violent.

Parents Need to Know

Parents need to know that Antz is an animated comedy that will have lots of appeal for teens and adults, especially for fans of Woody Allen's brand of humor -- ironic social commentary and perpetual worry. However, the action in this film is substantial. It's meant to be exaggerated and funny, but…

Why Age 8+?

Violence & Scariness

Extensive cartoon violence throughout. Ants conduct a pre-emptive war against an

Products & Purchases

In "Insectopia" a paradise for bugs, we see the remains of garbage: Pe

Drinking, Drugs & Smoking

Worker ants spend their evenings at a colony bar, drinking an unidentified bever

A few insults --"idiot," "maggot," "tight-ass" --

Sex, Romance & Nudity

Some flirtatious behavior with mild innuendo ("I was going to let you be pa

Any Positive Content?

Positive Messages

Very clearly promotes individualism and thinking for yourself. "Be your ow

Positive Role Models

The females are feisty, brave, and smart. Z, the leading male character, is init

Educational Value

The hierarchy of the ant world is portrayed, and some scientific terms are inclu

Violence & Scariness

Extensive cartoon violence throughout. Ants conduct a pre-emptive war against an army of termites who are huge and shoot acid from their foreheads. Combatants are stabbed, stomped, and massacred. Their lifeless bodies are shown on the remnants of the battlefield. An important character is tortured on camera, his female friend held against her will. Other scenes include: sun rays burning up insects on the ground, falls, an intimidating grasshopper, threats of being crushed by giant tennis shoes, and a sequence in which the entire ant colony narrowly escapes a ranging rush of water.

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Products & Purchases

very little

In "Insectopia" a paradise for bugs, we see the remains of garbage: Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Hershey Bars, and a can of Kendall Motor Oil.

Drinking, Drugs & Smoking

very little

Worker ants spend their evenings at a colony bar, drinking an unidentified beverage. One ant is identified as a drunk, and others worry they may have had "too much to drink" upon occasion.

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Language

very little

A few insults --"idiot," "maggot," "tight-ass" -- and some swearing: "damn," "hell," "anus," "crap," "butt." One character inadvertently eats insect poop.

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Sex, Romance & Nudity

very little

Some flirtatious behavior with mild innuendo ("I was going to let you be part of my erotic fantasy") and a few kisses.

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Positive Messages

Very clearly promotes individualism and thinking for yourself. "Be your own ant" and "Make your own choices" are heard repeatedly. Blindly following orders proves to be fatal. Teamwork, a good attitude, and a strong work ethic are also encouraged.

Positive Role Models

The females are feisty, brave, and smart. Z, the leading male character, is initially self-involved and ineffectual -- his character learns important lessons and finally uses all the resources at hand to save the day. Z's an unlikely hero who admits his mistakes, and proves loyal and courageous. The villain is a military officer -- one of his assistants regains his "humanity" and joins forces with the heroes.

Educational Value

very little The hierarchy of the ant world is portrayed, and some scientific terms are included.

Parents Need to Know

Parents need to know that Antz is an animated comedy that will have lots of appeal for teens and adults, especially for fans of Woody Allen's brand of humor -- ironic social commentary and perpetual worry. However, the action in this film is substantial. It's meant to be exaggerated and funny, but though the victims are ants and other insects, for young or sensitive kids they're relatable characters -- – living, breathing beings with human voices. There are many deaths: great battles occur along with the aftermath on fields covered with bodies (and include a sad deathbed scene of a well-liked ant soldier). The strutting villain tortures two heroes and threatens to drown the entire ant colony; the ants escape the rushing waters with no time to spare. Other characters are blown to smithereens or turned to ash. Two couples flirt, fall in love, and kiss. There's some potty language and swearing ("tight-ass," "hell," "damn," "anus," "crap") and the ants have a local pub in which they drink an intoxicating beverage. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails.