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Is Slumberland Express safe for children?

NR Animation Generally safe
Scenes & stills
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Generally safe
# Slumberland Express - Parental Guide Oswald the Rabbit and his brother board a magical train to a dream amusement park in this wholesome animated feature. There's no violence, language, or scary content—just lighthearted adventure and fantasy fun. It's an excellent, safe choice for young children seeking imaginative entertainment.
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Violence
Mild
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Language / Profanity
None
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Sexual Content
None
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Horror / Scary
None
Type
Movie
Released
1936
Rating
NR
Genre
Animation

Oswald the Rabbit and his little brother catch the Slumberland Express and it carries the assorted animals to childhood's dream of paradise - an amusement park where all the games are free, and windows are provided just to be broken by an abundant supply of free rocks, and old men wear silk hats to provide targets for snowballs. But Oswald's little brother wanders into Nightmare Land where terror reigns; the soap and comb and brush and toothpaste that plague a child's existence come to life.

Low stimulus

This 1936 cartoon has the gentle pacing and simple animation style typical of early cartoons, though it may have occasional sound effects and scene changes that are slightly more active than modern slow-paced shows.

Stimulus rating reflects pacing, visual complexity, and sensory intensity — factors associated with attention development in children under 3. Learn more

Under 6
Not yet
Ages 6–8
With parent
Ages 9–12
Yes
Ages 13+
Yes

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Ratings based on MPAA/TV classification and TMDB metadata. Updated March 2026.
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