A teen girl runs away from a man in a car, she falls, he stops and grabs her, she spits in his face (we see saliva) and runs away as a lion attacks the man (we see blood on the man's neck and shoulder later but he seems OK). ► We hear screaming and see that a woman (she's a member of staff) has been scratched by a lion cub while visitors were watching (we see some blood on her neck). A lion is shot with a tranquilizer dart and taken away in a truck we see the lion stumble out of the truck and into an enclosure, where a woman with a high-powered bow and arrow shoots the animal (we hear it roar), a man says that it is not dead so another man shoots it with a rifle and we later see a photo of the woman standing with her foot on the animal's back as it lays dead on the ground.
A girl points a gun at her father and shoots him in the leg with a tranquilizer dart we see a bloody patch on his pant leg as he falls to the ground unconscious (he's OK Later). Also with Mélanie Laurent, Langley Kirkwood, Ryan Mac Lennan, Lionel Newton, Lillian Dube and Brandon Auret. But when the white lion cub she befriends reaches maturity, she cannot deal with the idea of letting it go when her father wants to sell it and so she takes off with the lion and goes looking for a lion sanctuary.
Read our parents’ guide below for details on sexual content, violence & strong language.”Ī teen (Daniah De Villiers) moves from London to Africa with her family in order to start a conservation park and tourist destination. Why is “Mia and the White Lion” rated PG? The MPAA rating has been assigned for “thematic elements, peril and some language.” The evaluation includes a couple of kissing scenes and a few cleavage revealing tops several encounters with a lion cub as it grows and causes damage and some slightly bloody injuries, a scene of canned lion hunting ending in the death of a lion, a teen girl shooting her father with a tranquilizer dart in the leg, and several scenes of dangerous activities with a teen girl and a large lion cub and some strong language.