Parents Warned About ‘Toy Story 5’ Months Before It Premieres
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Parents Warned About ‘Toy Story 5’ Months Before It Premieres
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…
Toy Story 5 Set to Become the First Film in the Franchise with a PG Rating
Toy Story 5 Becomes the First in the Series to Earn a PG Rating For the first time in over 30 years, the toys are breaking out of the ‘G’ rating. While the previous four Toy Story films were all rated ‘G’ for General Audiences, this latest installment is making history with the franchise’s first-ever […]
‘Toy Story 5’ Takes on More Violent Adult Themes, Industry Experts Say
The Motion Picture Association (MPA) has signaled that Toy Story 5 (2026) is venturing into territory the franchise has never explored before, receiving its first-ever PG rating. What the PG Rating Means Credit: Disney/Pixar The MPA published its rating for Toy Story 5 (2026) on April 27, assigning the upcoming Pixar sequel a PG: Parental Guidance Suggested. It’s a designation the mainline Toy Story series has never carried. The original Toy Sto…
'Toy Story 5' to be First in Franchise With a PG Rating
So far, all four other Toy Story movies have been rated “G” for “General Audiences.” But this latest installment will carry the franchise’s first “PG” rating for “Parental Guidance Suggested.” Toy Story 5 Rating The Motion Picture Association (MPA) has given Toy Story 5 a “PG” rating. Per the ratings website, films are rated “PG” due to: Generally, violence is mild in nature. May include pushing and shoving, fist fights or brawls. Violence may …
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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