![]() To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails. ![]() There is some profanity: "bitch," "damn," "hell," "Jesus," "for Christ's sake." A tween girl says "piss off." There's also some sexual innuendo: In one scene, Kat's father's pants are removed by Casper's mischievous uncles, and one of the ghosts says that "he is no Marky Mark." Parents expecting a wholesome movie version of the cartoon series will be surprised by the language and violence. There is some bullying - Kat is verbally teased by the popular kids as the "new kid" in school, and Casper's uncles bully him too. Casper's ghost uncles can be crude and mischievous and they take Kat's father out drinking at a bar. Kat also has a crush on Casper, who died as a tween boy. The main character, Kat, sees one parent as a ghost, and another parent dies and comes back with the help of an invention. There are deaths here and much talk about the spirit world and grieving the loss of parents. Parents need to know that Casper is a 1995 adaptation of the well-known cartoon series chronicling the adventures of the titular "friendly ghost." The cartoon Casper and other Casper movies are much milder than this one.
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