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'''G - General Audience''' is an [[American film rating]] denoting movies suitable for all ages. There is no content that would be [[objectionable]] to most [[parents]]. Very mild language may exist, including words such as "[[heck]]", "[[dumb]]", or "[[stupid]]". The G-rated film ''[[Cars (film)|Cars]]'' uses the phrase "hillbilly hell" twice. In ''[[Ratatouille (film)|Ratatouille]]'', the phrase "[[Welcome To Hell]]" occurs once, but it is in a satirical context. The G-rated film ''[[The Green Slime]]'' includes the word "[[bitch]]", but this is no longer considered acceptable in a G-rated film. The [[Disney]] classic [[Sleeping Beauty (1959 film)|Sleeping Beauty]] used the word "[[hell]]" with the sentence, "Now shall you deal with me, o Prince, and all the powers of hell!" A second Disney classic, [[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996 film)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]] used the word "hell" several times. These films were otherwise appropriate and not suitable to be rated PG. '''G - General Audience''' is an [[American film rating]] denoting movies suitable for all ages. There is no content that would be [[objectionable]] to most [[parents]]. Very mild language may exist, including words such as "[[heck]]", "[[dumb]]", or "[[stupid]]". The G-rated film ''[[Cars (film)|Cars]]'' uses the phrase "hillbilly hell" twice. In ''[[Ratatouille (film)|Ratatouille]]'', the phrase "[[Welcome To Hell]]" occurs once, but it is in a satirical context. The G-rated film ''[[The Green Slime]]'' includes the word "[[bitch]]", but this is no longer considered acceptable in a G-rated film. The [[Disney]] classic [[Sleeping Beauty (1959 film)|Sleeping Beauty]] used the word "[[hell]]" with the sentence, "Now shall you deal with me, o Prince, and all the powers of hell!" A second Disney classic, [[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996 film)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]] used the word "hell" several times. These films were otherwise appropriate and not suitable to be rated PG.
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G - General Audience is an American film rating denoting movies suitable for all ages. There is no content that would be objectionable to most parents. Very mild language may exist, including words such as "heck", "dumb", or "stupid". The G-rated film Cars uses the phrase "hillbilly hell" twice. In Ratatouille, the phrase "Welcome To Hell" occurs once, but it is in a satirical context. The G-rated film The Green Slime includes the word "bitch", but this is no longer considered acceptable in a G-rated film. The Disney classic Sleeping Beauty used the word "hell" with the sentence, "Now shall you deal with me, o Prince, and all the powers of hell!" A second Disney classic, The Hunchback of Notre Dame used the word "hell" several times. These films were otherwise appropriate and not suitable to be rated PG.



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