Family-friendly

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The term family-friendly is applied to entertainment or educational material (most frequently movies and video games) which is appropriate for use by all ages. It is characterized by being free from sexual descriptions (in words or images), profanity, blasphemy, drug use, graphic depictions of criminal violence, and is respectful towards Christian world-view and values.

Though the system of movie age ratings can provide some guide to the content of entertainment, it does not offer a complete description. To fill this niche, Christian services such as CAPAlert provide a detailed breakdown of how different aspects of a movie could be considered unsuitable for families. Examples of supposedly family friendly films include Disney Films,which in recent times have had examples of nudity and racism. The Original VHS release of the rescuers included Female Nudity in one scene, which was inserted by a Liberal employee. Aladin is often seen as enforcing a racist arab stereotype.

The term family-friendly may also be used disparagingly to imply material has been sanitised to the point it is misleading, unrealistic or inaccurate.