Ruber disintegrates into thin air at the end of the movie, which is a bit graphic (but not as graphic the way Rasputin from Anastasia disintegrates).
The scenes dealing with the Forbidden Forest may frighten younger kids. In one scene, many skinny, but ghastly looking arms reach up out of its tangled overgrowth and grab at the griffin. In others there are many odd and potentially scary looking creatures that Kayley encounters during her trip into it.
The Gryphon may be scary to younger kids. Its eyes are glowing a venemous green and it expresses aggression towards other characters
Ruber's forces attack Kayley's house, using fiery arrows. Ruber, wearing a large, horned helmet, walks through the fire. This part may scare younger viewers.
Ruber uses a potion to transform his men into large, iron warriors, which may frighten younger viewers. He later uses the same potion to fuse Excalibur to his arm.
The scenes in dragon country may scare younger viewers
Cornwall briefly is shown in a hockey mask, trying to kill Devon with a chainsaw, but this is meant to be comical.
Despite receiving a G rating, this film is a little more violent and darker than a normal family film.