PAW PATROL: AIR RESCUE

“These Pup’s Gotta Fly”

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What You Need To Know:

PAW PATROL: AIR RESCUE is a six-part animated children’s movie streaming on Paramount+. The beloved PAW Patrol takes to the sky at the brand-new Adventure Bay Airport. Ryder and his team of pups conduct high-flying rescues and airborne missions. Each part focuses heavily on the PAW Patrol’s machinery such as: Skye’s Hero Claw Jet, Chase’s helicopter with a rescue cannon, and Marshall’s Hero Hydro Plane for aquatic-to-air missions. The plot centers around a character doing something selfish or reckless who needs creative rescuing in and around the airport. The PAW Patrol must be brave and quick to save the day.

With a moral worldview. PAW PATROL: AIR RESCUE is a fun, action-packed animated movie. The much-beloved PAW Patrol characters now focus on various aerial gear. Strong themes of teamwork, friendship, grace, and community. Plots are simple and somewhat predictable. The animation is consistent with other PAW Patrol productions. The world is immersive, especially for young children. Strong musical score and sound effects enhance the action. MOVIEGUIDE® advises caution for young children due to light cartoon violence, as characters often face dangerous or reckless situations.

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Dominant Worldview and Other Worldview Content/Elements:

A strong moral worldview where the Paw Patrol are selfless, gracious, and creative as they work through every rescue and situation. Strong themes of grace, responsibility, selflessness, teamwork, and community service are shown in every adventure. They often must rescue those who have made selfish choices, or are just plain reckless, but the Paw Patrol always completes the mission and gets everyone to safety without question or any negativity. Characters are positive and encouraging to one another, even when they have done something wrong.

Foul Language:

No foul language

Violence:

Light cartoon violence where characters are often in dangerous, reckless situations, such as: characters dangling from various aerial transportation, falling from airplanes, riding a rocket powered pogo stick, people are dragged into the air by runaway a hot air balloon.

Sex:

None

Nudity:

No nudity

Alcohol Use:

No alcohol use

Smoking and/or Drug Use and Abuse:

No smoking or drug use/abuse; and,

Miscellaneous Immorality:

Villain characters often disobey rules, steal, lie, or deceive for selfish/greedy ends. A character is callous with passenger packages, breaking them.

More Detail:

PAW PATROL: AIR RESCUE presents a six-part animated children’s movie streaming on Paramount+. In this film, the beloved PAW Patrol takes to the sky at the new Adventure Bay Airport for high-flying rescues and airborne missions. Each part features a villain acting selfishly or recklessly, prompting the brave PAW Patrol team to devise creative rescues.

Adventure Bay now boasts a brand-new airport. Ryder and his team of pups oversee the operations at this new facility. Upon its opening, the activity surrounding this venture escalates, requiring the PAW Patrol to remain on alert for danger and quickly shift into “rescue mode.” This five-part series covers a diverse range of adventures that showcase the extensive fleet of flying vehicles, such as Skye’s Hero Claw Jet, Chase’s helicopter equipped with a rescue cannon, and Marshall’s Hero Hydro Plane for aquatic-to-air missions.

Part One: “Pups Save the Airport Opening.” The new Adventure Bay Airport stands ready for its opening ceremony. The Royal Princess and her dog, Sweetie, approach to cut the ribbon. Sweetie, feeling jealous, hatches a plan that could delay the airport opening and leave the Princess and Earl stranded. The PAW Patrol must spring into action, but will they arrive in time for the grand opening?

Part Two: “Pups Save a Hum-stronaut.” The PAW Patrol prepares the space shuttle for launching a new satellite camera above the town. Mayor Humdinger learns about the camera and devises a plan to sneak onboard for a picture. When he overstays his welcome, the Paw Patrol springs into action to rescue Mayor Humdinger from space.

Part Three: “Pups Stop a Rocket-Powered Pogo Stick.” Danny waits at the airport for a package—a rocket booster for his latest stunt. He attaches the rocket booster to his pogo stick and quickly loses control. The pogo stick bounces into the wilderness, igniting forest fires in its wake. The PAW Patrol races into action to extinguish the fires, save the forest animals, and rescue Danny.

Part Four: “Pups Save the Sky-High Stunt Show.” Skye lands at the airport carrying a balancing pole for Francois Turbot’s latest tightrope-walking stunt between two hot air balloons. When Francois begins before securing both balloons properly, chaos ensues. The PAW Patrol must rescue Francois and several others caught in the disaster.

Part Five: “Pups vs the Hum-Cloud.” The PAW Patrol prepares for the big airshow at the airport. Jealous of the event drawing crowds away from Foggy Bottom’s airshow starring his kittens, Mayor Humdinger constructs a cloud-shaped airship that rains grape juice, flooding the streets of Adventure Bay. Without knowing how to turn it off, he forces the PAW Patrol to race into action.

Part Six: “Pups Stop the Mid-Air Magnet.” Skye delivers an electro-magnetic drone to Uncle Otis. However, the ground crew realizes too late that a critical component went missing. When Uncle Otis powers on the drone, it hoists him and drops the remote. The PAW Patrol devises a creative plan to tackle this rescue mission.

The PAW Patrol pups consistently act graciously, always ready to do the right thing for others and the community. These adventures represent a strong continuation of the series.

With a moral worldview, PAW PATROL: AIR RESCUE delivers an action-packed and entertaining animated movie that showcases the much-loved PAW Patrol characters. This time, the story emphasizes various aerial gear along with themes of teamwork, friendship, grace, and community. The plots remain simple and somewhat predictable, while the animation aligns with other Paw Patrol productions, creating an immersive world. The strong musical score and sound effects enhance the action. MOVIEGUIDE® advises caution for young children due to light cartoon violence, as characters often face dangerous or reckless situations.