A 14-year-old in 1973 was the "tweener" that PG was designed for. The Exorcist (released Dec 26, 1973) was rated R, but in practice, ushers let 14-year-olds in if they lied. The Parents Guide of 1973 screamed against this.
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The era of Scooby-Doo and The Super Friends was considered "neutral," but the 1973 guide warned against the "psychedelic undertones" of H.R. Pufnstuf and The Banana Splits . Psychologists wrote in Parents Magazine that these shows induced "anxiety and reality confusion" in children under 10. A 14-year-old in 1973 was the "tweener" that
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A 14-year-old in 1973 was the "tweener" that PG was designed for. The Exorcist (released Dec 26, 1973) was rated R, but in practice, ushers let 14-year-olds in if they lied. The Parents Guide of 1973 screamed against this.
In what ways did the lack of modern technology affect the characters' ability to seek help or communicate with their families? Final Summary
The era of Scooby-Doo and The Super Friends was considered "neutral," but the 1973 guide warned against the "psychedelic undertones" of H.R. Pufnstuf and The Banana Splits . Psychologists wrote in Parents Magazine that these shows induced "anxiety and reality confusion" in children under 10.
Here is why that specific "piece" of media history is interesting: