Common Sense Note
Parents need to know that Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! is based on Dr. Seuss' beloved children's book. The book's wide fan base, coupled with the popularity of voice actors Jim Carrey and Steve Carell, should make most kids, especially those under 12, interested in seeing the film. Its message, like many of Seuss' tales, is one of inclusion and protecting those who can't protect themselves. There's not much in the way of iffy content, either, aside from a little mild potty humor. Even Vlad, the slightly scary bird, is funnier than he is disturbing.
Sexual
Content
The mayor's wife tells him she loves him, and they hug.
Violence
The Wickersham monkeys attack Horton with bananas and later participate in a near-lynching (led by the Kangaroo) of Horton and his Whoville speck. Vlad the bird is scary but also funny.
Language
The Kangaroo offers a few mild insults about Horton's behavior. A little mild potty humor.
Social
Behavior
Horton's two mottos are important life lessons: "A person's a person no matter how small," and "an elephant's word is 100 percent."
Consumerism
Nothing in the film itself, but there are multiple merchandise tie-ins with IHOP, events at Target, contests in newspapers, etc.
Drugs / Tobacco /
Alcohol
Not applicable