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| - NC: Hello, I'm the Nostalgia Critic. I remember it so you don't have to. NC (vo): (excitedly; to heavy metal music) Gremlins, Jaws, Beetlejuice, Watership Down, Raiders of the Lost Ark... NC (vo): ...Frozen, Inside Out, Kung Fu Panda, The Lego Movie... NC: (looks up; eye twitches) Um... NC (vo): Mr. Magoo... NC: What do these movies all have in common? They're all, strangely enough, rated PG! NC: (shrugs) Doesn't sound like a bad system, except when we ask the question: How is this... NC: ...in the same league as this? Joy: Hello! Did I wake you? Anger: Do you have to play that?!
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| - NC: Hello, I'm the Nostalgia Critic. I remember it so you don't have to. NC (vo): (excitedly; to heavy metal music) Gremlins, Jaws, Beetlejuice, Watership Down, Raiders of the Lost Ark... NC (vo): ...Frozen, Inside Out, Kung Fu Panda, The Lego Movie... NC: (looks up; eye twitches) Um... NC (vo): Mr. Magoo... NC: What do these movies all have in common? They're all, strangely enough, rated PG! NC (vo): At least, that's what the always logical Motion Picture Association of America says. For those who somehow don't know, America has five ratings for films: G for "general audiences of all ages", PG for "parental guidance suggested", PG-13 for "some material might be inappropriate for children under 13", R for "restricted, anyone under 17 needs an adult", and NC-17 for "you must be 17 to watch". NC: (shrugs) Doesn't sound like a bad system, except when we ask the question: How is this... (The infamous scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark, with Major Toht's face melting and René Belloq exploding in a fire, is shown briefly) NC: ...in the same league as this? (A pretty harmless scene from Inside Out is shown, with Joy dancing, playing "First Call" on the accordion and awakening Fear, Anger and Disgust) Joy: Hello! Did I wake you? Anger: Do you have to play that?! Joy: Well, I have to practice! This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
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