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In lugnet.licensed.batman, Timothy Gould wrote:
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However, if you consider LEGOs main licenses we have: Batman (most Batman
sources are suitable for children eg. 60s tv show, comics, some films),
Spiderman 1 and 2 films (PG13 for both films) and Star Wars (I believe these
range from G to PG13).
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Loathing him as I do, I cant speak for the Spiderman films, but Id say that
the 60s Batman tv show isnt suitable for viewing by anyone. Also, in the US
the Star Wars films have all received a PG rating with the exception of RotS
which stands out as the only PG-13 episode, and one that Lucas himself has
specifically said isnt really intended to be viewed by the full range of ages
as the previous five installments were, due to the much darker themes that were
necessarily going to be explored with the destruction of the Jedi order and the
fall of the Republic. They even had to make some minor tweaks going into the
Special Editions (recutting certain scenes so you never actually saw naked-faced
human officers and Death Star Troopers getting hit with blaster bolts...though
it was perfectly okay when it came to armor-clad Stormtroopers and their more
specialized cousins the Snowtroopers and Scout Troopers).
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