

"Families storming out of the cinema in droves": FSK fuss about "Paw Patrol 2"
Paw Patrol is currently attracting a lot of criticism. Unlike in the animated series, the furry friends in the new film scare children. And parents are furious: the film is not for under six-year-olds.
Nearly every child under the age of six knows and loves the canine heroes around Ryder. The anticipation for the paw patrol's second cinema film was correspondingly high.
"Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie" was finally released last week - but has since been met with a lot of anger. Many parents have criticised the film for not being suitable for young children.
"I want to go home"
A mother named Beate describes similar scenes in an article on Hallo-eltern.de: "A great many children, estimated to be three to four years old, started crying and ended up leaving the auditorium early."
The film itself wasn't bad, she said. But some of the characters were too scary and overwhelming for small children.
In Germany from 0, in Switzerland from 6 years
Did the film makers simply want the second part to be too much of a heroic mission? While it misses out on its core audience, it also seems to be courting a new target audience. That can't go well, not for either side. After all, "Paw Patrol" is for the little ones. But from the age of eight or nine at the latest, it has long been children's stuff again.
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