Common Sense Note
Parents need to know that this sequel to the hit musical Annie is not a musical itself, although the character do sing "Tomorrow" at the end, and no original cast members reprise their roles. It's instead a cartoon-y comedy that continues Annie's adventures with Daddy Warbucks. The plucky gang of kids gets into trouble, but they model resourcefulness and bravery in getting themselves out of it. Daddy Warbucks here is a caring, loving, and involved father figure. A character is briefly seen bound and gagged before being rescued, a villain is hit on the head and knocked unconscious, and a few dead rats are seen in a castle.
Sexual
Content
Violence
A door is kicked in and a character who's bound and gagged is freed. A villain is hit on the head and knocked unconscious. A few dead rats are seen in the villain's castle.
Language
Not applicable
Social
Behavior
Don't let your imagination run away with you. Take the time to think things through carefully. Don't give up; if you keep trying you'll find a solution.
Consumerism
A Cunard White Star sign is seen as the main characters board the Queen Mary. "Sears and Roebuck" is mentioned once.
Drugs / Tobacco /
Alcohol
A villain puts green pills in milk; afterward characters are seen asleep.