Other than that, though, this is a very basic and righteously pure tale that is designed to be exiting for young'uns while teaching them about teamwork and friendship. ![]() This is not the case with Paw Patrol, though there are elements, particularly related to Mayor Humdinger, that will evoke disturbing parallels from real life that grown-ups will pick up on. Not all cartoon fare is created equal and, in fact, most modern animated movies are clearly made with adults in mind, with many jokes flying over children's heads. So it works, though to be super clear, this is a squeaky clean tale that may bore most over the age of 7. There's enough new stuff going on to warrant a movie and enough status quo being coddled to not change the formula. With more danger and pizzaz than its regular TV routine, Paw Patrol ramps everything up for the big screen (or modest streaming screen) so that the transition feels rightfully "eventized." Chase (Young Sheldon's Iain Armitage) deals with some trauma from his past, Adventure City endures Humdinger (Ron Pardo) as its new mayor (with some notable parallels to Donald Trump), and a new canine joins the crew - a street-wise dachshund named Liberty (Black-ish's Marsai Martin).
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