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[[File:MPAA_PG_2013.svg|thumb|300px]] |
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+ | A '''PG''' rated film, in the United States, means parental guidance suggested for children. Parents should decide if the children should see the movie or recommend parental guidance. Films with this rating can have some violence, mild language, and brief nudity. It means: Parental Guidance Suggested - Some Material May Not Be Suitable for Children. |
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− | '''PG''' - not be good for people under 7 . |
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The rating was introduced in 1972, replacing the GP rating that was introduced in 1970, which in turn replaced the M rating (introduced in 1968). |
The rating was introduced in 1972, replacing the GP rating that was introduced in 1970, which in turn replaced the M rating (introduced in 1968). |
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− | A PG-rated movie is suitable for general viewing, but some material may not be suitable for young children. Parental guidance is suggested for young children. |
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==List== |
==List== |
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*[https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?certificates=US:PG List of films] |
*[https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?certificates=US:PG List of films] |
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− | **Approx. 8,100 titles as of December 2, |
+ | **Approx. 8,100 titles as of December 2, 2020 |
==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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− | <gallery widths="185" bordercolor=" |
+ | <gallery widths="185" bordercolor="transparent"> |
− | PG 1978.svg| |
+ | MPAA PG 1978.svg|1978-2006 version |
MPAA PG 1978 Alt.svg|1978-2013 |
MPAA PG 1978 Alt.svg|1978-2013 |
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MPAA PG 1993.svg|1993-2013 version |
MPAA PG 1993.svg|1993-2013 version |
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− | MPAA PG Small.svg|1993- |
+ | MPAA PG Small.svg|1993-2013 version (small) |
MPAA PG Fox 1997.svg|1997-2013 version (Used by 20th Century Fox) |
MPAA PG Fox 1997.svg|1997-2013 version (Used by 20th Century Fox) |
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− | MPAA PG |
+ | MPAA PG Universal 2000.svg|2000-2013 version (Used by Universal Pictures) |
MPAA PG 2002.svg|2002-2013 version |
MPAA PG 2002.svg|2002-2013 version |
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MPAA PG 2006.svg|2006-2013 version |
MPAA PG 2006.svg|2006-2013 version |
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MPAA PG 2013.svg|2013-present version |
MPAA PG 2013.svg|2013-present version |
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MPAA PG 2013 Small.svg|2013-present version (small) |
MPAA PG 2013 Small.svg|2013-present version (small) |
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− | MPAA PG Sony 2013.svg||2013-present version (Used |
+ | MPAA PG Sony 2013.svg||2013-present version (Used by Sony Pictures) |
</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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Revision as of 21:30, 16 July 2021
A PG rated film, in the United States, means parental guidance suggested for children. Parents should decide if the children should see the movie or recommend parental guidance. Films with this rating can have some violence, mild language, and brief nudity. It means: Parental Guidance Suggested - Some Material May Not Be Suitable for Children.
The rating was introduced in 1972, replacing the GP rating that was introduced in 1970, which in turn replaced the M rating (introduced in 1968).
List
- List of films
- Approx. 8,100 titles as of December 2, 2020