The Super Mario Galaxy Movie: Why PG Is Not a Global Pass
How a low-risk family animation can still contain casino imagery, strong violent dialogue and destination-specific exceptions.
Read the title analysis →Clear explanations of how content teams evaluate scene-level compliance, brand exposure, market suitability and scheduling risk—grounded in public title intelligence and human review.
How a low-risk family animation can still contain casino imagery, strong violent dialogue and destination-specific exceptions.
Read the title analysis →Why one mild brand exposure does not make a film automatically advertiser-safe or daytime-ready.
Read the title analysis →Why 88% low-severity compliance findings make this one of the safer global-baseline titles—without implying universal clearance.
Read the title analysis →Why a genre label or age rating cannot prove that every scene is ready for every market, route or daypart.
Read the analysis →How signs, vehicles, clothing and incidental logos become policy signals, conflicts or placement opportunities.
Read the analysis →A practical model for translating title evidence into candidate dayparts without confusing ratings with legal approval.
Read the analysis →Vidcomply Articles separates observed content, policy interpretation and final release decisions so that readers—and machines—can understand what each claim means.
The public Compliance DB connects IMDb-matched metadata with compliance, brand-safety and territory review signals.