Discussion Guide

PAW Patrol: Rocky's Cat-astrophe — Family Discussion Guide

A guided conversation resource to help families explore the themes of PAW Patrol: Rocky's Cat-astrophe through a biblical lens.

Key Takeaways

1

Serving others and working together can reflect love of neighbor.

2

Courage and responsibility are good when used to protect and help others.

3

Stories like this can present morality mainly as teamwork and self-confidence, which may leave out our need for wisdom and hope in Christ.

4

A child may absorb the idea that being useful or capable is what makes someone valuable, which is worth discussing in light of identity before God.

Discussion Questions

1

Why is helping someone in trouble good? Is it only because heroes do it, or because God calls us to love our neighbor?

2

What makes a good teammate? Did the characters listen well and serve each other, or did someone try to take all the credit?

3

When people feel scared, what is the difference between reckless bravery and wise courage?

4

If a character could not fix the problem or save the day, would that character still matter?

Guidance Notes

Parents will likely approach this as a family adventure with mild action and simple lessons about helping others. Because the film itself was not available for direct review, this guidance stays cautious and is best used as a prompt for follow-up conversation rather than a final content verdict.

A PAW Patrol story usually affirms helping others, teamwork, and using gifts for the good of the community. Those are worthwhile themes, but Christian families may still want to discuss whether the story treats goodness as simple niceness and competence or connects it to truth, humility, and love of neighbor under God's design. Parents may want to ask how service reflects the character of Jesus Christ rather than just being a way to be the hero.

Cartoon rescue peril

Teamwork themes

Scripture References

📖 Mark 12:31 📖 Philippians 2:3-4 📖 Proverbs 15:22 📖 Romans 12:10 📖 Joshua 1:9 📖 Psalm 56:3-4 📖 Genesis 1:27 📖 Ephesians 2:10

Family Discussion Guide — PAW Patrol: Rocky’s Cat-astrophe (2026)

Use this guide after watching PAW Patrol: Rocky’s Cat-astrophe together to explore its themes through a biblical lens.

Key Takeaways

  • Serving others and working together can reflect love of neighbor.
  • Courage and responsibility are good when used to protect and help others.
  • Stories like this can present morality mainly as teamwork and self-confidence, which may leave out our need for wisdom and hope in Christ.
  • A child may absorb the idea that being useful or capable is what makes someone valuable, which is worth discussing in light of identity before God.

Discussion Questions

  1. Why is helping someone in trouble good? Is it only because heroes do it, or because God calls us to love our neighbor?
  2. What makes a good teammate? Did the characters listen well and serve each other, or did someone try to take all the credit?
  3. When people feel scared, what is the difference between reckless bravery and wise courage?
  4. If a character could not fix the problem or save the day, would that character still matter?

Guidance Notes

  • Parents will likely approach this as a family adventure with mild action and simple lessons about helping others. Because the film itself was not available for direct review, this guidance stays cautious and is best used as a prompt for follow-up conversation rather than a final content verdict.
  • A PAW Patrol story usually affirms helping others, teamwork, and using gifts for the good of the community. Those are worthwhile themes, but Christian families may still want to discuss whether the story treats goodness as simple niceness and competence or connects it to truth, humility, and love of neighbor under God’s design. Parents may want to ask how service reflects the character of Jesus Christ rather than just being a way to be the hero.
  • Cartoon rescue peril
  • Teamwork themes

Scripture to Explore Together

  • Mark 12:31
  • Philippians 2:3-4
  • Proverbs 15:22
  • Romans 12:10
  • Joshua 1:9
  • Psalm 56:3-4
  • Genesis 1:27
  • Ephesians 2:10