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2 derogatory terms for people of small stature, some mild name-calling (idiot).

A girl is given drugged tea and she falls asleep. A man stuffs a pipe with tobacco and smokes it.

The movie begins with a dramatization of the London Blitz during World War Two. The children run from their house as bombs fall on the city.

A bull creature knocks Aslan to the ground and other creatures grab and tie up the lion. They then cut his mane, drag him across the stone platform, up some stairs and leave him on the altar for the White Witch. She then raises her knife and jabs it down, killing him (we don't see the impact, but do see the results on his face -- pain and then his death -- while we also see that the sisters have witnessed the entire incident from afar and are quite upset about it). After everyone else has left, the sisters go up to his body, but it's too late to do anything. As they then prepare to leave, a loud sound startles them, and when they turn, the stone altar has broken apart and Aslan's body is nowhere to be found. He then approaches them, fully alive, having been resurrected by greater powers and is completely okay after that.

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MPAA:
Rated PG for battle sequences and frightening moments.
Certification:
USA:PG / UK:PG / Ireland:PG / Canada:G (Quebec) / Australia:PG / Singapore:PG / Finland:K-11 / Norway:11 / Switzerland:10 (canton of Geneva) / Switzerland:10 (canton of Vaud) / Germany:6 (cut) / Switzerland:10 (canton of Zurich) / Germany:12 / Mexico:A / Brazil:10 / Czech Republic:U / Philippines:PG-13 / Argentina:Atp / Peru:PT / Canada:PG (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Ontario) / Hong Kong:I / Portugal:M/6 / India:U / USA:PG (certificate #41436) / Netherlands:12 / Iceland:L / Iceland:LH (video rating) / Sweden:11 / South Korea:All / USA:Unrated (special edition) / New Zealand:PG / Malaysia:U

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