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Thabo and the Rhino Case

By Christie Cronan, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 8+

Rhino poaching mystery has animal death, peril, language.

Movie PG 2024 97 minutes
Thabo and the Rhino Case movie poster: Litlhohonolofatso Litlhakayane and Ava Skuratowski stand in the Africa savanna

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age 6+

Based on 1 parent review

age 6+

A must See!!!

Great family entertainment! Excititing, funny a clever and important story and a lot of love for the Charakters. We were captured by the wonderfull setting from the first moment. A film that you wish it would never end.

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This timely and engaging adventure mystery about animal conservation also explores even bigger issues for kids. Thabo and the Rhino Case goes beyond the savanna, highlighting issues around animal poaching and protecting endangered species while also tackling topics like prejudice, racism, poverty, and cultural differences in a kind, kid-friendly way. This family-focused film is a compelling story for animal lovers who enjoy majestic African animals but may be up for something besides an animal documentary. While there are some disturbing rhino death scenes, the message about protecting these beautiful endangered animals from the dangers of poaching resonates clearly.

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