"Odd Deer Makes Good"

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What You Need To Know:
This movie breezes through the moral platitudes one after another that they lose their individual value. Santa intones, “Everyone has a place in my family.” Rudolph’s mother says, “Be honest.” Santa later says, “If we all work together, we can do it”; and, “We can make it if we try.” Parents can be rightfully concerned about the New Age presence of the “Sprites of the Northern Lights.” These are pastel-colored fairies that create the Northern Lights and tell Rudolph that he has a light inside of him. RUDOLPH THE RED NOSED REINDEER: THE MOVIE is only for the very small
Content:
(B, NA, L, V, M) Moral worldview with lots of good lessons & some New Age platitudes & magical practices; a few uses of the word “Gosh”; mild action violence including snowmobile crashes into ice sculpture, scary ice queen with scary wolves, scary reindeer chariot races, dwarf hits other dwarf with his hat; no sex; no nudity; no alcohol use; no smoking; and, miscellaneous immorality including stealing rebuked.
More Detail:
RUDOLPH THE RED NOSED REINDEER: THE MOVIE is a squeaky clean, mediocre animated movie. Having great but highly underutilized voice talent, this movie contains forgettable songs and animation as ordinary as any Saturday morning cartoon. Rudolph is born with a shiny nose. His parents don’t know what to make of him. His peers laugh at him. Only a small doe, Zoe, sees his potential. Rudolph decides to run away. Zoe chases after him, but the evil ice queen, Stormella, captures Zoe. Rudolph and his new friends must rescue Zoe and make it back to Santa before Christmas Eve.
This movie breezes through the moral platitudes one after another that they lose their individual value. Santa intones, “Everyone has a place in my family.” Rudolph’s mother says, “Be honest.” Santa later says, “If we all work together, we can do it”; and, “We can make it if we try.” Parents can be rightfully concerned about the New Age presence of the “Sprites of the Northern Lights.” These are pastel-colored fairies that create the Northern Lights and tell Rudolph that he has a light inside of him. RUDOLPH THE RED NOSED REINDEER: THE MOVIE is only for the very small.