Question & AnswerQ&A (MTRCB)
The 'C' classification is assigned to material that must not contain any matter likely to be unsuitable for pre-schoolers and promotes wholesome positive values supporting children's formative growth.
No, there must be no violence at all under the 'C' classification.
The language must be correct, clear, and simple with the omission of any obscene language.
The 'G' classification indicates material suitable for children to watch without supervision but must not contain matter likely to be unsuitable for children.
Violence can be depicted but must not alarm or distress children. It should be limited to the story context, not depict violence as acceptable, and no realistic or graphic violence or suicide references are allowed.
Sexual behavior must be limited, discreet, and viewed within the context of a normal, healthy family life.
Obscene language and cuss words like 'shit', 'fuck', 'leche', 'putang-ina', and other similarly objectionable words are not allowed.
No depiction of the actual intake or usage of illegal drugs is allowed. Use of legal drugs must be depicted with care.
Violence must be inexplicit, discreet, or stylized, appropriate to the story or program context, with no graphic, bloody, or horrific depictions allowed.
Depiction of suicide or attempted suicide must be discreet, stylized, not depicted favorably as a solution, and methods must not be shown in realistic detail.