When an evil spirit known as Pitch lays down the gauntlet to take over the world, the immortal Guardians must join forces for the first time to protect the hopes, beliefs and imagination of children all over the world.
This movie contains 8 potentially triggering events.
Innocence the main character of the bogeyman watches children why they speak but it’s only for a short few of episodes and it’s giving them “nightmares”
This is kind of a hard answer. Sandman does get attacked in the movie and it’s a load to that he did die, but then is resurrected by the end of the movie along with the main character, Jack is seem to have drowned in the beginning of the movie, but it resurrected as Jack Frost, and there’s no graphic scenes of the drowning
There is a small pond shown in a flashback where the main character Jack frost his drowned it’s frozen over, but then, however, when the ice breaks, you can see the pond
Early in the movie, a unicorn made of sand is transformed into a nightmare and it appears to be in pain during the process. It doesn't die, but could still be upsetting. Later, there are horses made of sand and several explode and are frozen, but it's not graphic, and isn't too upsetting.
⚠️ Spoiler ⚠️ In a flashback, it is shown that the main character drowned. It isn't too graphic though (being a children's show and all), but it's here
A child loses a baby tooth after being hit in the face by a couch. Brief shot of some loose teeth with bits of blood and gums on them. Someone loses a tooth after they are punched in the mouth.
⚠️ Spoiler ⚠️ In a flashback, the main character sacrifices himself. It isn't intentional because he was just trying to save his sister and then himself, but he dies anyways.
No toys are broken but all of the Easter Eggs are smashed by the villain and the children who were going to collect them are extremely sad and think that the Easter Bunny isn't real because of this.
Jack's parents existed a long time ago, so they're probably dead by now unless they were also resurrected. They don't die onscreen, though, so they probably don't count.
The Easter Bunny gets turned into a much smaller version of himself, and is shown to be very self-conscious and angry about it. It's used for comedy though
Sorta? At one point the main character is trapped in ice with no way out and he starts freaking out, but I don't know if I'd call it an anxiety attack?
There is one comment that Santa makes to the Sandman, "Sandy, why didn't you say something?" who is a mute character, so that could be taken as a joke made at the expense of a disabled character. But that's it and it's not explicit at all.
There is a scene where a child slides on an ice through a busy road but nothing bad happens, except for the end where a couch falls out of a truck and hits the kid, removing his baby tooth