Worth a quick check before you press play.
All Dogs Go to Heaven scores 37 on the ScoutScore, which is Mild. Worth a quick check before you press play. FilmScout maps 14 flagged scenes and 2 worth muting.
| Heads up | 12 |
| Mute | 2 |
Theme, Action, Dark Imagery, Profanity (mild)
| AU | G |
| CA | G |
| GB | U |
| US | G |
“Charlie spends much of the film pretending to be Anne-Marie's friend while actually using her for his own gain. When he finally tells the truth about his feelings at the end, it costs him everything - and earns him something greater. What do you think changed in Charlie, and what made that change so hard to make?”
All Dogs Go to Heaven scores 37 on FilmScout's ScoutScore, which places it in the Mild tier. Worth a quick check before you press play. FilmScout has mapped 14 flagged scenes in it, covering theme, action, dark imagery. The right answer depends on your child, which is why FilmScout shows you the scenes instead of giving a verdict.
37, which is the Mild tier. The ScoutScore is driven by the intensity of a movie's heaviest moments rather than how many it has.
All Dogs Go to Heaven is rated G in the United States. Ratings differ by country: AU G, CA G, GB U, US G. A letter rating stamps a whole movie at once, so FilmScout scores it scene by scene instead.
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