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My granddaughter (6) liked Zootopia, so not that much emotional robustness is required. She says she wasn't scared by it. Otherwise interesting and revealing juxtaposition.
My granddaughter (6) liked Zootopia, so not that much emotional robustness is required. She says she wasn't scared by it. Otherwise interesting and revealing juxtaposition.