It depends.. the rating is PG - 13 and there are a couple things that are a bit violent (a gremlin exploding in the microwave - actually not as violent as it sounds).
It depends if he likes kind of scary stuff, if not then I don't think he should see it, if he does then go for it.
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Appropriate for whom, and for what purpose? Appropriate for a 10-year-old child's slumber party? Appropriate for your grandmother on her 96th birthday? Appropriate for a romantic night at home with your husband? Unless you specify what you mean by, "appropriate," this question is unanswerable and ultimately useless. The word "appropriate" does not have a universal meaning that can be tossed around without any specification. Anything can be appropriate or inappropriate, depending on the situation and on whose opinion you ask. By itself, the word "appropriate" is essentially meaningless; it needs to be qualified by a person and/or a situation: "Is this movie appropriate for my 5-year-old child?" or "Is this tie appropriate for a funeral?" or "Is this dress appropriate for me to wear at Susan's wedding?"
It all depends on how old and/or mature your kid is. I would say the anime is appropriate for a 14 year old or mature 13 year old, but the manga is a lot more graphic, so I would wait a little for them to read the manga.
No you would need the approval of a parent/guardian.
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