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LEGO Disney Princess: Villains Unite Christian Movie Review

(2025)

This animated LEGO adventure brings several Disney Princesses together when Gaston joins forces with Ursula, Jafar, and the Evil Queen in a plan to seize their kingdoms. The story centers on teamwork, courage, and a playful showdown between heroes and classic villains.

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.

Use the content rating for what children will see and hear, and the Christian guidance rating for what the story may encourage them to accept or admire.

Content

Content Rating: 2/10

Low

Content concerns are light overall. Expect cartoon-style villain scheming, mild peril, and a climactic good-versus-evil confrontation played in a broad LEGO comedy-adventure style. Sexual content and coarse language do not stand out here, and any scary material is most likely limited to familiar Disney villain imagery and brief moments of tension for very young viewers.

Christian Guidance

Christian Guidance: 5/10

Meaningful Guidance

The main Christian discernment issue is not harsh content but worldview framing. Magic, enchanted objects, and supernatural villainy are part of the story world, and the film draws from Disney fantasy rather than pointing children toward truth, power, or hope in Jesus Christ. At the same time, it also affirms courage, loyalty, and resisting evil together, which gives families useful material to talk through.

Fantasy magic Comic peril Teamwork themes

Content Indicators

Violence / Intensity

Minimal

The central conflict involves villains plotting to 'take over all of their kingdoms' and 'take the Princesses down once and for all.' The showdown is likely played as light, stylized LEGO action with comic peril rather than intense violence, but younger children may still notice the threat language and villain tension.

Language

Minimal

Language concerns do not stand out. The humor is more likely to come from LEGO-style antics, villain banter, and slapstick than from profanity or crude jokes.

Sexual Content

Minimal

Sexual content does not stand out here. The focus is on adventure, villain conflict, and teamwork rather than romance or suggestive material.

Occult / Spiritual

Notable

Magic and enchanted elements are part of the story world, including the Magic Mirror and the presence of classic magical villains such as Ursula, Jafar, and the Evil Queen. For Christian families, this matters because supernatural power is presented as a normal fantasy device rather than something children are taught to test against God's truth. Parents may want to discuss the difference between fairy-tale magic and the real spiritual world God warns us to treat seriously.

Faith & Values Conflict

Some

Supernatural power is treated as a normal fantasy tool rather than something children should measure carefully against God's truth.

Cultural Messaging

Minimal

The princesses are framed as capable leaders who act bravely and work together under pressure. This can open a healthy conversation about using gifts to serve others rather than seeking status or self-glory.

Good discussion potential - see family prompts below
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Reviewed by Rachel Hale

Senior Family Review Editor

Reviewed 21 October 2025

Rachel focuses on animated films, family viewing habits, and helping parents spot worldview themes quickly.

LEGO Disney Princess: Villains Unite Christian Movie Review (2025)

Guidance: Talk Together

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.

Why This Guidance Level

This lands in a middle category because the surface content is light, but fantasy magic and supernatural villain elements are central enough to merit conversation. Families who are comfortable with fairy-tale fantasy may find the concerns manageable, while those who are more cautious about magical themes will likely want to talk clearly about where true power and hope are found in Christ.

Faith & Worldview Perspective

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.

Truths Reflected

  • Evil should be resisted rather than joined.
  • Friends can work together sacrificially for the good of others.

Tensions to Discuss

  • 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.

Content & Discernment Markers

Occult & Spiritual Content

  • Magic and enchanted elements are part of the story world, including the Magic Mirror and the presence of classic magical villains such as Ursula, Jafar, and the Evil Queen. For Christian families, this matters because supernatural power is presented as a normal fantasy device rather than something children are taught to test against God’s truth. Parents may want to discuss the difference between fairy-tale magic and the real spiritual world God warns us to treat seriously.

Sexuality & Relationships

  • Sexual content does not stand out here. The focus is on adventure, villain conflict, and teamwork rather than romance or suggestive material.

Identity Themes

  • The princesses are framed as capable leaders who act bravely and work together under pressure. This can open a healthy conversation about using gifts to serve others rather than seeking status or self-glory.

Violence & Intensity

  • The central conflict involves villains plotting to ‘take over all of their kingdoms’ and ‘take the Princesses down once and for all.’ The showdown is likely played as light, stylized LEGO action with comic peril rather than intense violence, but younger children may still notice the threat language and villain tension.

Language & Humour

  • Language concerns do not stand out. The humor is more likely to come from LEGO-style antics, villain banter, and slapstick than from profanity or crude jokes.

Other Content Notes

  • Classic Disney villains drive the plot through scheming, power grabs, and intimidation. The story keeps a clear line between heroes and villains, which helps younger viewers follow the moral stakes. Parents may want to discuss how selfish ambition can look exciting on screen but still leads toward harm.

Notable Moments

  • Villains unite: Gaston gathers Ursula, Jafar, and the Evil Queen to help overthrow the princesses and seize their kingdoms, setting up the film’s main conflict.
  • Princess alliance: The princesses respond by joining forces and recruiting allies, emphasizing teamwork and courage in the face of a shared threat.
  • Magic Mirror help: The Magic Mirror plays a role in helping the princesses connect with allies, reinforcing the film’s fantasy-magic framework.

Discussion Prompts

  • Resisting evil together: 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?
    • Biblical guidance: Scripture calls believers to resist evil, stand firm, and help one another do what is right.
    • Scripture: Ephesians 6:10-13, Romans 12:21
  • Where true power comes from: This story uses magic and enchanted objects. How is fantasy magic different from the real help God gives His people?
    • Biblical guidance: Christian hope does not rest in spells, charms, or mystical power, but in the Lord’s wisdom and strength through Jesus Christ.
    • Scripture: Deuteronomy 18:10-12, Colossians 2:8-10
  • Friendship and service: How did the characters use their abilities to help others instead of just helping themselves?
    • Biblical guidance: God gives gifts so people can serve one another in love, not seek selfish glory.
    • Scripture: Philippians 2:3-4, 1 Peter 4:10
  • Ambition and pride: What did the villains want, and what made their plan wrong even if it looked powerful or impressive?
    • Biblical guidance: Pride and selfish ambition lead away from God’s ways, while humility and righteousness honor Him.
    • Scripture: Proverbs 16:18, James 3:16-17

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