Taking into consideration that this is a childrens film I understand that the events are obviously not real. However, in whatever realm, I feel as if they should make things more accurate as to not give children false ideas about how easy it is to kill a sea beast. In one of the first scenes, one character easily saws off the tops of the monsters horn like he was cutting a banana. And then he magically lives after getting drug down. With imagery of bubbles flowing upwards as to insinuate that he drowned how could he magically reappear at the surface? This idea will give kids the impression that drowning is not a form of dying and might result in unnecessary deaths of children.