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Parents Guide for
An Inconvenient Truth (2006)

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Sex & Nudity

None

Violence & Gore

None, unless you count Al's name. :)

A personified "sun beam" character gets ganged on and beaten up by many personified "green house" characters. The scene is animated, but exhibits gang violence.

Profanity

None

An animated little girl mentions that her dad gets mad after drinking in the morning..

Al Gore mentions drunken trees, but assures the audience that the trees have not drunk alcohol.

Some thematic and overwhelming sequences.

A frog is used to illustrate reactions to changing environments. It is first dropped into very hot water, where it hops out. Then it is added to cool water that is slowly heated, but is rescued before it is harmed in any way.

Discussion of Gore's son's car accident might be intense for some younger children.

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MPAA:
Rated PG for mild thematic elements.

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