- A PG film has to be suitable for children aged 8 and over.
- It is the responsibility of the parents to decide if there child is to watch a film of a PG certificate.
- Discrimination is allowed but only for education purposes.
- Drugs can be discussed but not seen. however only as an anti drug deterrence.
- Horror is permitted but only in short durations and can not be intense on the audience.
- Some times mild bad language is permitted.
- A PG contains more grown up themes, and education is key.
An example of a children's PG film is Madagascar 2
This film sticks to the PG criteria. the main criteria that this film meets is:
- This film would need to be watched with an adult as the story line has a lot going on and a child would get lost and bored with the film, unless the child is aged 8 or over.
- This film also show discrimination which as it is a PG is permitted. This is due to the fact that it is used for educational purposes.
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