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Hehehe. Let me tell you a secret of mine...sniffles said:Second, why can't you show things like that in a "kids" movie? I've never understood why childrens' movies have to be all sweetness and light, and nothing 'bad' or scary. I know some people will say we should shield children from the bad things in the world as long as possible, but I disagree. Anyway, it's only a movie.
When Star Wars first hit my theater, I didn't watch it at first. One look at Darth Vader on the billboard poster and I was scared. I thought it was a horror film. I even had nightmares about Vader coming to get me. For an 8-year-old, I have not begun to process what is real and what is not. I mean I don't know why I dreamt that Vader would come after me.
I grew up and two years later I finally watched Star Wars as a TV movie. Vader didn't scare me now, not when I have my action figures standing guard.

Whether a child should be allowed to see certain content or not, that's up to the parents, because for the most parts, they [should] know their kids well. Let them grow up at their own pace, not what society demand nor expect of them.