Definition : PGC

PGC stands for “Parental Guidance Caution,” and refers to a rating system used to indicate that a film, television show, or other media may contain content that is not suitable for all ages. This rating is typically used for material that may contain mild violence, language, or suggestive themes, and is intended to alert parents and caregivers to potentially sensitive content. PGC is often used as a middle ground between the more restrictive PG and the more lenient PG-13 ratings, and serves as a helpful guide for families when deciding what content is appropriate for their children. So, next time you see a PGC rating, remember to use your parental discretion and consider the age and maturity of your child before watching.

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