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Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, Bert Lahr, and Frank Morgan in The Wizard of Oz (1939)

Parents guide

The Wizard of Oz

Content rating

  • Motion Picture Rating (MPA)
    Rated PG for some scary moments

  • Sex & Nudity:
    None
  • Violence & Gore:
    Mild
  • Profanity:
    None
  • Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking:
    None
  • Frightening & Intense Scenes:
    Mild

Sex & Nudity

None
145 of 165 found this to have none

Violence & Gore

Mild
94 of 146 found this mild
The Lion threatens to fight Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tinman, and Toto when they first meet him
Dorothy slaps the Lion in the face in order to protect Toto which causes him to cry.
The Witch commonly uses fire to threaten other characters, and throws an explosive hourglass at the four main characters in one scene.
Dorothy threatens Gulch that she will bite her herself, she doesn't.

Profanity

None
129 of 140 found this to have none

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

None
117 of 140 found this to have none

Frightening & Intense Scenes

Mild
91 of 143 found this mild
The Wicked Witch may be frightening to younger audiences, as she has green skin (and other features to make her seem creepy and unpleasant) and wears black to make her look scary, and is commonly shown threatening characters in many scenes.
There are several scenes in which Dorothy is upset and crying (usually afraid for another character or her own life).
The Flying Monkeys have a somewhat creepy appearance (blue fur, sharp teeth, wide mouths, ect.).
This film may have been considered very dark for a kids' film at the time (as it deals with topics such as disease, death, enchantments and natural disasters), although it is pretty tame by today's standards.
There are flying monkeys. Need I say more?
Some characters have appearances that are sort of creepy and disturbing, mainly to some younger audiences.
Some "alive" apple trees throw apples at Dorothy and the Scarecrow.
The tornado approaches the farm just as Dorothy arrives (including views of her inside the farmhouse as things are blown about, and later images of the house up inside the tornado, etc...).
The Wicked Witch throws a fireball at the Scarecrow.
Dorothy and the trio go through a dark "haunted forest" and then encounter some flying monkeys that chase and attack the foursome.

Certifications

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  • Argentina
    • Atp
  • Australia
    • G
  • Brazil
    • Livre
  • Canada
    • GManitoba/Nova Scotia/Quebec
    • FOntario
    • Gvideo rating
  • Chile
    • TEre-release
  • Denmark
    • A
  • Ecuador
    • TPself-applied
  • Egypt
    • Gself-applied
  • Finland
    • K-81988
    • S1943
  • France
    • Tous publics
  • Germany
    • 0re-rating
  • Greece
    • K
  • Hong Kong
    • I
  • Hungary
    • KN
  • Iceland
    • L
  • India
    • U
  • Indonesia
    • 13+self-applied
  • Ireland
    • G
  • Israel
    • 6+self-applied
  • Italy
    • T
  • Japan
    • G
  • Malaysia
    • UDVD
  • Mexico
    • A
  • Netherlands
    • ALvideo rating
  • New Zealand
    • G
  • Nigeria
    • G
  • Norway
    • A
  • Peru
    • Apt
  • Philippines
    • G
  • Poland
    • 12self-applied
  • Portugal
    • M/4
    • M/6DVD rating
  • Russia
    • 0+
    • 6+video rating
  • Saudi Arabia
    • G
  • Singapore
    • G
  • South Korea
    • All
    • 7DVD rating
  • Spain
    • 16original rating
    • Are-rating
  • Sweden
    • Btlcut, orignal rating
    • 71989, re-release
  • Taiwan
    • 0+
  • Thailand
    • Gself-applied
  • United Kingdom
    • Aoriginal rating
    • U1986, re-rating
  • United States
    • PassedNational Board of Review

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