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Show off your personality with a playful twist on the classic MPAA movie rating system! The "Very Demure, Very Mindful" design takes inspira

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The real Warner Brothers: Harry, Albert, Sam, and Jack
Matt Berry Reads a Hilariously Explicit Memo From Matt Stone of 'South Park' to the Motion Picture Association
The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA)'s film rating system was officially introduced on November 1, 1968. This voluntary system, which replaced the Hays Code, initially featured four ratings: G, M, R, and X. #OnThisDay

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“Animated Family Films Made After 1968 That SURPRISINGLY Got G-Ratings” Starter Pack
(Before anyone points it out, yes, I am aware that The Land Before Time and All Dogs Go to Heaven were edited before their releases to avoid getting PG ratings).
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The Motion Picture Code and Rating Administration has rated this motion picture 🄶 - suggested for general audiences.