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#Q ORIGINAL QUESTION

Regarding the film Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009), what was the film rated (e.g. R, PG, G), and what elements of the film contributed to that rating?

#M ANNOTATED LLM RESPONSE

The film Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009), directed by Wes Anderson, is rated PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) by the Motion Picture Association (MPA). According to the official MPA rating, the film received this classification for "action, smoking and slang humor."

Beyond the official summary, several specific elements and scenes contributed to this rating:

1. Slang Humor and "Cussing"

One of the most notable aspects of the film's rating is its unique approach to language. Instead of using actual profanity, the script replaces every swear word with the word "cuss."

2. Substance Use (Smoking and Alcohol)

Unlike many modern animated films, Fantastic Mr. Fox includes frequent depictions of smoking and drinking, which are more common in 1960s-70s literature and film.

3. Violence and Action

The film features stylized but persistent violence that goes beyond typical "slapstick" humor:

4. Mature Themes and Threat

The film carries a somewhat dark and "grown-up" tone compared to standard children’s animation:

In summary, the PG rating reflects a film that is largely family-friendly but contains sophisticated wordplay, "old-school" depictions of smoking and drinking, and moments of genuine peril and physical violence that warrant parental guidance for younger children.

#F CORRECTION FEED (CLICK TO SEARCH)

[1] The film is officially rated PG for 'action, smoking and slang humor'.
[2] The script famously substitutes profanity with the word 'cuss'.
[3] These are accurate examples of dialogue from the film.
[4] Rat is depicted smoking, as are other characters (e.g., farmers).
[5] The cider is alcoholic ('hard cider') and Rat is depicted as addicted to it.
[6] Mr. Fox's tail is shot off and Bean wears it as a tie.
[7] Rat is killed by being pushed into an electrical generator (or control panel) inside the Bean Annex. He is not thrown into a fence (Mr. Fox runs through an electric fence earlier) nor washed away in a sewer (the animals are flushed into the sewer earlier).
[8] Mr. Fox kills chickens by biting their necks, often with a 'snap' sound.
[9] Mrs. Fox slaps/scratches Mr. Fox, leaving marks. The electric fence scene occurs earlier with Fox and Kylie.
[10] These are the central themes of the film.
[11] The farmers are depicted as lethal threats.

#O MISSED POINTS & OVERSIGHTS

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#C RELATED QUERIES

#01 What specific song plays during the grocery store scene in Fantastic Mr. Fox?
#02 How does the film Fantastic Mr. Fox differ from the Roald Dahl book regarding the ending?

#S SOURCES

screenwiseapp.com movieguide.org chesapeakefamily.com youtube.com youtube.com youtube.com youtube.com stackexchange.com youtube.com theguardian.com

#R ORIGINAL AI RESPONSE

#A DIRECT ANSWER (VERIFIED ANALYSIS)