Movie and Television Review and Classification Board
Background
The Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB), established in 1985, is a Philippine government agency under the Office of the President of the Philippines that is responsible for the classification and review of television programs, motion pictures.
Television Rating Advisory Bumpers
(October 6, 2011- )
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G rating
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PG rating
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SPG rating
Bumper: On a white background, the letters "MTRCB" flip themselves one-by-one to the front, whilst the film reel is emitting ribbons, showing blue, green, and red, respectively. The completed MTRCB logo then rises to the top. The colored ribbons form into place, then a colored rounded rectangle (representing a television screen) with the rating initials flips thrice horizontally (except for the SPG variant, as it only flips once), then faces the viewer. The rating's description (in uppercase) fades in below. In the case of the SPG variant, the content descriptors below the word SPG (in the form of the letters "T L V S H D" (English) or "T L K S H D" (Tagalog), each letter being inside a semi-translucent box) are emphasized one by one as the announcer explains the meaning of each content descriptor.
Rating Symbols, Their Descriptions, and Announcements:
The G rating doesn't have the Tagalog version of the phrase; the phrase "Patnubay at Gabay" literally means "Vigilance and Guidance" in Tagalog, and the phrase "Striktong Patnubay at Gabay" means "Strict Vigilance and Guidance" in the same language.
Variants:
- A shortened variant exists, which the logo is sped up.
- Philippine languages other than Tagalog have their own phrase below the colored rectangle. For example, a PG-rated bumper for a show in the Kapampangan language has "Parental Guidance" and "Patnube at Gabe ding Pengari" (lit. "Parents' Vigilance and Guidance" (English) / "Patnubay at Gabay ng Magulang" (Tagalog)) displayed in that order.
FX/SFX: Very nice CGI.
Music/Sounds: A five-note piano theme followed by a female announcer. The announcements for each of the ratings is indicated in the table above.
Music/Sounds Variant: A shortened variant exists, where the announcer is talking faster than usual.
Availability: Common. It is found on all television stations in the Philippines, shown before the start of the program (and in the case of the SPG rating, after a commercial break).
Editor's Note: Before the implementation of this bumper, most TV networks in the Philippines had their own rating advisory bumpers.