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G is approved to all audiences, PG is for kids who can handle mild violence and language, PG-13 is for kids mainly 8 and older who can handle moderate violence, language, and some sexual themes, R is for teens and young adults who can handle strong language, violence, sexual themes, and nudity. NC-17 is only for those who can handle the most graphic elements such as gore, violence, and nudity.

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