So much so that anyone under 17 requires a guardian to get into the movie." Lastly there is some violence, but nothing super realistic like bone breaking on screen, guts spilling, or blood everywhere, a lot of the really bad violence is off screen.
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But there is brief nudity in a sexual context "A PG-13 movie can have brief nudity, if it is in a non-sexual context." So according to this the next eating up that it fits is R, "Restricted movies contain adult themes in abundance. In the US this wouldn't be PG-13, (13 and up), eventhough according to the parental guide it states "However, if there is any drug use in a movie it automatically warrants a PG-13 rating" and in this show that is alcohol and smoking. Excuse my language just something to think about. I'm not picking sides, but I find it were that the UK isn't gonna censor very sexual slutty stuff, but they'll censor gay couples being no thots. I feel like the live action one was better tbh. See the example below for a possible usage.
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However it says 7 and up as an age rating on the show, but I think that might be the UK rating, because again it wasn't on cable TV and not a lot of kids I knewn even watched this show. Where a title is necessary, mister is more likely to appear for both children and adults. Which is sad because I have seen kid shows that have women with a huge/very out there chest area that weren't overly sexualized. Like some of the big tits scenes are not even allowed on the whole YouTube kids thing (for kids 12 and under). It would maybe be a better old kids/teen show, but I don't know any who would enjoy watching this personally. I would recommend this show to elementary child and lower (so not for 0-10). Personally wasn't very enjoyable, very episodic but the stories weren't all that interesting in of themselves individually, and there's are little shocking surprises in some episodes that go a little over family friendly. My parents stopped watching and I see why this wasn't every on cable tv. Long answer: I watch a little when I was younger. Short answer: it's rated R (US 17 and up), but isn't interesting anyways so yeah. If I spelled anything wrong I have a disability so oops sksksksk.
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