Well, not exactly, but they had manga lined up with varying public ratings. Then again, it’s been a few years since I’ve skimmed the manga I mentioned. Don’t know if they still have it, since they have a tendency to reorganize once in a while.
@Cyborg_pony
This reminds me how my local public library has their manga (like Hellsing) and graphic novels (like Watchmen) in the same section as the kids’ literature.
In a nutshell:
Safe:Show character’s skeleton, then we see they’re alive sometime later, it was fake.
Semi-grimdark:Show character’s skeleton, then they reform at the end through cartoon physics (or noone cares they died because it’s dark humor).
Grimdark:He’s dead, Twi.
I’m not going to claim this shouldn’t be tagged safe but it’s kind of funny thinking that if there was a fan animation exactly like this posted before it would likely not be tagged safe…
@Psyga315 @Background Pony #5CCF
… All I said is, out of context, this scene is a bit dark and warranted a semi-grimdark tag, and you guys are going on about political correctness and SJWs.
@Psyga315
It’s a lot easier for people to complain about picayune stuff like this than work on big issues, because that might lead to something that involves actual effort. Same thinking that created SJWs.
>come into this expecting people to complain about Fluttershy
>see it’s about “You know, for kids”
>we also had genocide, attempted murder, violence, regicide, and terrorist attacks, but no one complains about that.
@leywiin
That’s why I said Airplane would have gotten a PG-13 if released today. I’m still kinda surprised the first PG-13 film, (Red Dawn) wasn’t given a R, though.