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I believe we’re in the midst of an MPAA rating inflation where PG-13 is becoming more identical to G and PG. I say this because I just saw a commercial for McDonald’s Happy Meal toys based on the new Avengers: Endgame movie (which is rated PG-13 BTW).

I believe we’re in the midst of an MPAA rating inflation where PG-13 is becoming more identical to G and PG. I say this because I just saw a commercial for McDonald’s Happy Meal toys based on the new Avengers: Endgame movie (which is rated PG-13 BTW).

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I don't think so. Perhaps you just haven't been around little little kids for a while so you don't notice because you are looking at it as an adult. I have a 2 and 4 year old and see a tremendous difference between G, PG, and PG-13. Mainly around content. PG movies have more serious themes or scenes in them. My daughter often gets scared at PG movies. G movies are almost always lighter in nature. PG-13 is pretty terrible for my toddlers. I put on Overboard the other day and there was an entire scene showing a man trying to get more condoms before having an orgy. Totally not appropriate for toddlers.