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Parents Warned About ‘Toy Story 5’ Months Before It Premieres

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For the first time in the three-decade-long history of Toy Story (1995), a mainline installment in the Pixar film franchise has been given a PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) rating instead of a G (General Audiences). The Motion Picture Association (MPA) published its decision about Toy Story 5 (2026) on Monday. Toy Story 5 (2026) Gets PG Rating Credit: Disney On April 27, the Motion Picture Association announced that it had rated Toy Story 5 a P…
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Toy Story 5 will truly be fundamentally different from all previous installments in the Pixar animated film series. The new installment has been given a much more mature (compared to previous Toy Stories) rating—PG. This is almost a shock for a franchise that has stuck with the softest possible rating—G—for all these years.

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World of Reel broke the news on Sunday, April 26, 2026.
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