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Drug use content is restricted to PG-13 and above. [3] An example of an otherwise PG film being assigned a PG-13 rating for a drug reference (momentary, along with brief language) is Whale Rider. The film contained only mild profanity, but was rated PG-13 because of a scene where drug paraphernalia were briefly visible.
PG-13 R N/A PG A Belgium: AL/TOUS 6 9 12 14 16 18 N/A Brazil: L: L: 12 14 16 N/A ER: 10 18: 18: Bulgaria: B C C+ D+ X ? A: D N/A: Cambodia: G NC15 R18: N/A Canada (outside Québec) G 14A R E: A: PG PG (Not recommended for young children) 18A: 18A: Prohibited G G (Not suitable for young children) 13 16 18 Exempt 18 (Explicit sexuality) Refused ...
Before 2015, unlike the theatrical ratings, only three are applied to video releases and printed on labels: General Audience (G) for films previously rated G in cinemas, Parental Guidance (PG) for most PG and some R-13 or R-16 titles (with cuts for the R-ratings), and Restricted For Adults (R) for some R-13, many R-16, and most R-18 titles ...
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PG-13 has become the sweet spot for Disney to appeal to a broader audience interested in Marvel films, live-action remakes of its classics, and new projects.
PG-13 is a common type of content rating that applies to media entertainment, such as films and television shows, generally denoting, "Parental Guidance: Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13." Countries and organizations that use the rating include:
British Board of Film Censors 'U' certificate for Berlin Airlift (1949) [9]. The BBFC was established in 1912 as the British Board of Film Censors, under the aegis of the Incorporated Association of Kinematograph Manufacturers, [10] by film trade associations who preferred to manage their own censorship than to have national or local government do it for them.