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With Demon Slayer rated R in the U S , what do film ratings mean in Japan?

Apr 18, 2021 Recent news that an anime film adaptation of the smash-hit “Demon Slayer” series has been rated R (Restricted) ahead of its U.S. release has made some wonder how the movie, known for its occasional depictions of violence, was rated in its home country, and prompted an even broader question: What do film ratings really mean in Japan? An independent organization called the Film Classification and Rating Organization, commonly known as Eirin in Japanese, is tasked with rating films in Japan. Rebranded in 1956 from its previous incarnation, Eirin currently has eight raters with experience in the movie industry who vet more than 800 submissions, including films, trailers and promotional flyers, annually. It has four rating levels: G, PG12, R15+ and R18+.

R rating for Demon Slayer in U S highlights difference in attitudes

Apr 18, 2021 Having dominated the box office to become Japan’s highest-grossing film ever, a movie adaptation of the smash-hit anime series “Demon Slayer” is finally heading to theaters in the U.S. later this month. There is a catch, however: The movie has been rated R (Restricted) by the Motion Picture Association (MPA), meaning that anyone under age 17 must be accompanied by an adult guardian to be able to watch it in American theaters. The news of the R rating in the U.S., due to its “violence and bloody images,” as the MPA put it, has been met with surprise in Japan, where the blockbuster has received a much milder rating and carved out a massive fan base among children of all ages.

Final Evangelion Film Rescheduled to March 8 After 2 COVID-19 Delays

Shin Evangelion Gekijō-ban :||), the final Evangelion film, has been rescheduled to Monday, March 8. The IMAX, MX4D, and 4DX screenings will all start on that day as well. The staff posted two updated trailers to reflect the new date: An earlier version of the second trailer above ran during the limited screenings of the third film in the tetralogy, To commemorate the new opening date, participating theaters will start handing out three million leaflets, featuring an exclusive illustration of Asuka by chief animation director Atsushi Nishigori, to filmgoers on March 8. (The leaflet will be B6-size, folded twice.) The

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