A scene displays live crabs held together for cooking. After a brief transition the crabs are seen in their cooked state. The dinner also scene features whole crabs being eaten and being dismembered.
This might be a minor thing for most, but it's definitely triggering for some.
Kind of. After the characters land on the moon, the humans and the pet rabbit are passed out and the pet frog emerges from the little boy's pocket, it grabs its throat, its pupils widen, and it immediately faints. Then the characters are all revived, no harm done. It's kind of implied asphyxiation.
No, but there is a moment where you think people might.
Spoiler: After Fei fei launches in her ship, it begins to plummet from a very high altitude, but they are saved by magic.
No, but there is a moment where you really expect two kids to die.
Spoilers: It is after Fei fei launches into the sky in her space ship. She and her brother are in there and it begins to plummet. They are saved by magic, but it could be hard to watch for a moment.
No, but a widower finds a new girlfriend (after four years), and his daughter sees the woman as an intruder, an inappropriate and unwelcome replacement of her mother; she thinks her father should wait for her mother until his death brings them back together. In other words, to the girl it feels like the father is cheating.
A girl cuts her own hair off because it reminds her of her mother's touch. It's a brief scene but it implies she can't stand having long hair because it reminds her too much of her lost mother.
No, but there sure is a lot of sadness along the way, and the reasons for the sadness do not go away; instead, the characters manage to move on and find some happiness.