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![]() Saturday, June 29, 2002General audiencesI happened to notice, at the end of a commercial for "The Powerpuff Girls Movie," that under the PG rating logo, it said, "non-stop frenetic animated action." A quick trip to mpaa.org, and it turns out that's the official reason why it got a PG. But it sounds like an advertising slogan. Heck, it should be the advertising slogan for that movie. Actually, why not go all the way? "Now playing only in theaters, it's 'Non-Stop Frenetic Animated Action: The Movie.' And starting Friday, 'Strong Language, Sexuality, and Brief Drug Content.'" ![]() |
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