| Overall: | B |
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| Violence: | A- |
| Sexual Content: | A- |
| Language: | A- |
| Drugs/Alcohol: | A |
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Why Is The Saddle Club Rated Not Rated?
These are all worthwhile subjects, and young viewers who watch carefully may learn from the examples portrayed. But for most couch jockeys, these deep issues are glossed over so lightly and chopped into 15-second scenes that they provide little food for thought. Also, the need to keep defined characters for the TV series does not allow the depicted individuals (like the mean spirited Veronica) to grow or change.
Aside from portraying a couple of the young lasses as being boy crazy, and a sequence where Stevie’s visiting friend has given up halters for horses in favor of a triangle covering her double-A chest, parents will find little content for concern. That’s fortunate, because after you pony up your money for this movie, it will likely be your youngest horse lovers who will saddle up to watch it.

Donna Gustafson has been involved with her husband Rod's work since the
beginning. Handling many of the behind-the-scenes tasks, she also creates
preview pages for up-coming movies, acts as managing editor and occasionally writes reviews.