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Story

Bebefinn feels sad when his older siblings, Bora and Brody, don’t want to play with him, and he turns to his tablet for comfort. But when the tablet falls off the table, Bebefinn is transported into the Pinkfong world. In the real world, Pinkfong himself appears and agrees to help Bora and Brody track down Bebefinn.

Together, Bora, Brody and Pinkfong journey through the many parts of the Pinkfong world, from Dinosaur Village to Car City, looking for Bebefinn. But time is ticking, and they’ll be trapped in Pinkfong world forever if the tablet runs out of battery. They must move quickly to find Bebefinn and return to the real world before it’s too late.

Themes

Loneliness; family dynamics

Violence

Bebefinn Sing-Along Movie: Into the Pinkfong World has some very mild violence. For example:

  • Brody holds up a pirate sword.
  • There’s a musical number about a T-rex, with lyrics that describe its hunting prowess. The scene shows the dinosaur’s sharp teeth and the song asks, ‘What’s gonna be my prey?’ The T-rex roars loudly.
  • A T-rex roars loudly, causing a pteranodon to crash and leave its beak stuck in the ground.

Sexual references

There are no sexual references in Bebefinn Sing-Along Movie: Into the Pinkfong World.

Alcohol, drugs and other substances

There’s no use of substances in Bebefinn Sing-Along Movie: Into the Pinkfong World.

Nudity and sexual activity

Bebefinn Sing-Along Movie: Into the Pinkfong World has some nudity and sexual activity. For example:

  • Bebefinn kisses a car.
  • Bebefinn and some cars dance by shaking their behinds.
  • Bora kisses a unicorn.

Product placement

No products are displayed in Bebefinn Sing-Along Movie: Into the Pinkfong World, but many elements of the movie are monetised through merchandise, apps and media content.

Coarse language

There’s no coarse language in Bebefinn Sing-Along Movie: Into the Pinkfong World.

Ideas to discuss with your children

Bebefinn Sing-Along Movie: Into the Pinkfong World is the latest animated movie from the Pinkfong Company. The movie features many musical numbers, including a remixed version of the smash hit song ‘Baby shark’.

Bebefinn Sing-Along Movie: Into the Pinkfong World has a few scenes that might frighten younger children, so we recommend parental guidance for children aged under 5 years.

The main messages from Bebefinn Sing-Along Movie: Into the Pinkfong World are about including others and using imagination and creativity to solve problems.

Values in Bebefinn Sing-Along Movie: Into the Pinkfong World that you could reinforce with your children include empathy, teamwork, courage and problem-solving.

Bebefinn Sing-Along Movie: Into the Pinkfong World could also give you the chance to talk with your children about why it’s important to express and talk about emotions. For example, it can help siblings learn how to navigate conflicts with empathy and understanding.

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