G or PG?


What do you think? I believe PG is more possible, because all Disney's latest movies had that rating, and it'll help with the marketing. But Clements and Musker's past works were all G.

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Who knows? PG is the new G these days it seems.

Not that it matters. The MPAA is a useless organization that promotes censorship and should be abolished.

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G vs PG is a joke these days. Nothing gets a G rating. If there is some slightly scary scene that would only scare someone who physically can't go to the movies without an adult anyways, then it gets PG. AKA EVERYTHING gets PG. It's ridiculous. The MPAA is a joke anyways. It's not even law. It's theater discretion.

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I wonder if Toy Story 4 will be the last major studio animated movie to get a G rating. But even that could get a PG.

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I think the complaints about Toy Story 3 and Cars 2 being G may have caused the G rating to disappear. However, those films actually deserved PG ratings (especially Cars 2) unlike most animated films that get PG nowadays. Zootopia was one animated film that actually kinda deserved it's PG rating and it got parent complaints for being too scary.

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Those parent complaints were idiotic. PG means parental guidance. AKA, you go with your kid to shield them when something is too scary or too mature. It didn't deserve a PG-13 rating, because the scenes in it would not scare most 9-13 year olds.

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I agree but most parents are now under the impression that PG means appropriate for all ages. Likely because of how soft most PG animated films nowadays are. When one that was a bit edgier came out they complained because they thought it would be okay for 4 year olds, when clearly they should have considered that it's PG for parental guidance.

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