LEGO Disney Princess: Villains Unite — Family Discussion Guide
A guided conversation resource to help families explore the themes of LEGO Disney Princess: Villains Unite through a biblical lens.
Key Takeaways
Evil should be resisted rather than joined.
Friends can work together sacrificially for the good of others.
Supernatural power is treated as a normal fantasy tool rather than something children should measure carefully against God's truth.
The story's hope rests in heroic teamwork and magical-story solutions, not in the Lord's wisdom, authority, and redemption in Christ.
Discussion Questions
What did the heroes do when they learned the villains wanted power over everyone else? Why is it important to stand together against what is wrong?
This story uses magic and enchanted objects. How is fantasy magic different from the real help God gives His people?
How did the characters use their abilities to help others instead of just helping themselves?
What did the villains want, and what made their plan wrong even if it looked powerful or impressive?
Guidance Notes
Surface content looks light and family-friendly, with comic peril and a broad good-versus-evil story. The bigger point for Christian families is the presence of fantasy magic and villain-driven supernatural elements, which may be worth discussing rather than simply absorbing as harmless fun.
The film presents a familiar fairy-tale world where courage, friendship, and unity help defeat evil. That moral clarity is helpful, but the story also normalizes magic and enchanted power as part of the solution and the setting. Christian families may want to remind children that while fantasy stories can use imaginative elements, real spiritual power and real hope belong to God alone through Jesus Christ.
Fantasy magic
Comic peril
Scripture References
Family Discussion Guide — LEGO Disney Princess: Villains Unite (2025)
Use this guide after watching LEGO Disney Princess: Villains Unite together to explore its themes through a biblical lens.
Key Takeaways
- Evil should be resisted rather than joined.
- Friends can work together sacrificially for the good of others.
- Supernatural power is treated as a normal fantasy tool rather than something children should measure carefully against God’s truth.
- The story’s hope rests in heroic teamwork and magical-story solutions, not in the Lord’s wisdom, authority, and redemption in Christ.
Discussion Questions
- What did the heroes do when they learned the villains wanted power over everyone else? Why is it important to stand together against what is wrong?
- This story uses magic and enchanted objects. How is fantasy magic different from the real help God gives His people?
- How did the characters use their abilities to help others instead of just helping themselves?
- What did the villains want, and what made their plan wrong even if it looked powerful or impressive?
Guidance Notes
- Surface content looks light and family-friendly, with comic peril and a broad good-versus-evil story. The bigger point for Christian families is the presence of fantasy magic and villain-driven supernatural elements, which may be worth discussing rather than simply absorbing as harmless fun.
- The film presents a familiar fairy-tale world where courage, friendship, and unity help defeat evil. That moral clarity is helpful, but the story also normalizes magic and enchanted power as part of the solution and the setting. Christian families may want to remind children that while fantasy stories can use imaginative elements, real spiritual power and real hope belong to God alone through Jesus Christ.
- Fantasy magic
- Comic peril
Scripture to Explore Together
- Ephesians 6:10-13
- Romans 12:21
- Deuteronomy 18:10-12
- Colossians 2:8-10
- Philippians 2:3-4
- 1 Peter 4:10
- Proverbs 16:18
- James 3:16-17