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Number of images to upload from [https://company-bumpers.fandom.com/wiki/MPA_Rating_IDs Fandom wiki]: '''1586'''


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These certificate numbers do not have a leading zero.
These certificate numbers do not have a leading zero.
* An "R" suffix denotes a certificate for a pre-Hays Code film re-released for compliance.
* An "R" suffix denotes a certificate for a pre-Hays Code film re-released for compliance.

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=== East Coast office ===
=== East Coast office ===
These certificate numbers have a leading zero.
These certificate numbers have a leading zero.


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== GMRX (November 1, 1968-April 12, 1972) ==


== GMRX (November 1, 1968-May 5, 1975) ==
=== Standard variants ===
This bumper is nicknamed as such because the PSA by the MPAA which introduces the organization's then-brand new film rating system begins with the sentence "GMRX? What's GMRX?" (named after the original four ratings of G, M, R, and X).

=== Standard variant ===
These bumpers always have yellow text and symbols on a blue background.
These bumpers always have yellow text and symbols on a blue background.


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=== United Artists color scheme variant ===
Black background, white text, blue rating symbol. Only used on trailers for most United Artists films released during that time.


=== Other color variants ===
=== United Artists color scheme variant (trailers only) ===
Black background, white text, and blue rating symbol. Only used on trailers for most United Artists films released during that time.

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=== Other color variants (trailers only) ===
==== Blue background, white text ====
==== Blue background, white text ====

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==== Green background, white text ====
==== Green background, white text ====

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==== Red background, white text ====
==== Red background, white text ====

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==== Black background, white text ====
==== Black background, white text ====

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==== Black background, yellow text ====
==== Black background, yellow text ====

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==== Black background, red text ====
==== Black background, red text ====

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== GMRX II (1970-1971, trailers only) ==
== GMRX II (1970-1971, trailers only) ==
Even though the ratings at the time were G, GP, R, and X, this bumper is nicknamed as such because the layout is virtually the same as the ones shown on the GMRX trailer bumpers, only with an updated rating symbol and description and the MPAA logo being displayed showing only the globe.


=== Standard variants ===
=== Standard variant ===
These bumpers always have white text and symbols on a black background.

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=== United Artists color scheme variant ===
=== United Artists color scheme variant ===
Only used on ''Love Story'' (1970) and trailers for most United Artists films released during that time.
Black background, white text, and blue rating symbol. Only used on ''Love Story'' (1970) and trailers for most United Artists films released during that time.

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=== Other color variants ===
=== Other color variants ===

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== White Stripe (January 25, 1970-March 2, 1984) ==
== White Stripe (January 25, 1970-March 2, 1984) ==
Subsequent uses of this bumper were on March 6, 1987; December 6, 1991; March 22, 2002; and September 7, 2012.
Subsequent uses of this bumper were on March 6, 1987; December 6, 1991; March 22, 2002; and September 7, 2012.


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== Modern Rating Box (1974-2017) ==

=== Standard variant ===
These bumpers have the text and the rating symbol aligned to the right.

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=== Trailer variants ===
Usually, these bumpers have the text and the rating symbol aligned to the center and a caption on the top of the screen indicating that this trailer was approved by the MPAA for all audiences.

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== Modern Rating Box (1977- (until 2017 for theaters)) ==

=== Standard variants ===
=== Standard variants ===

==== 1974-January 17, 1986 ====
==== 1977-January 17, 1986 ====
==== October 7, 1983–present (in theaters on rare occasions) ====

==== 2001-present ====
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==== October 7, 1983- (in theaters on rare occasions) ====

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==== 2001- ====

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=== Studio-specific variants ===
=== Studio-specific variants ===

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== Check the Box (with 2009 MPAA logo) (January 29, 2013- ) ==
== Check the Box (with 2009 MPAA logo) (January 29, 2013- ) ==

=== January 29, 2013–present (20th Century Fox (until 2020) and Warner Bros. version) ===
=== August 6, 2013–present (Universal and Paramount version) ===
=== January 29, 2013- (20th Century Fox (until 2020) and Warner Bros. version) ===

=== August 13, 2013-present (Sony Pictures and other studios version) ===
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=== August 6, 2013- (Universal and Paramount version) ===

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=== August 13, 2013- (Sony Pictures and other studios version) ===

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== Check the Box (with 2019 MPA logo) (2019- ) ==
== Check the Box (with 2019 MPA logo) (2019- ) ==

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Latest revision as of 15:36, 26 January 2022

Notes

Who can edit this

Number of images to upload from Fandom wiki: 1586

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Production Code Seal of Approval (July 15, 1934-1935)

West Coast office

These certificate numbers do not have a leading zero.

  • An "R" suffix denotes a certificate for a pre-Hays Code film re-released for compliance.

TBA

East Coast office

These certificate numbers have a leading zero.

TBA

GMRX (November 1, 1968-May 5, 1975)

This bumper is nicknamed as such because the PSA by the MPAA which introduces the organization's then-brand new film rating system begins with the sentence "GMRX? What's GMRX?" (named after the original four ratings of G, M, R, and X).

Standard variant

These bumpers always have yellow text and symbols on a blue background.

TBA

United Artists color scheme variant (trailers only)

Black background, white text, and blue rating symbol. Only used on trailers for most United Artists films released during that time.

TBA

Other color variants (trailers only)

Blue background, white text

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Green background, white text

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Red background, white text

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Black background, white text

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Black background, yellow text

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Black background, red text

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GMRX II (1970-1971, trailers only)

Even though the ratings at the time were G, GP, R, and X, this bumper is nicknamed as such because the layout is virtually the same as the ones shown on the GMRX trailer bumpers, only with an updated rating symbol and description and the MPAA logo being displayed showing only the globe.

Standard variant

These bumpers always have white text and symbols on a black background.

TBA

United Artists color scheme variant

Black background, white text, and blue rating symbol. Only used on Love Story (1970) and trailers for most United Artists films released during that time.

TBA

Other color variants

TBA

White Stripe (January 25, 1970-March 2, 1984)

Subsequent uses of this bumper were on March 6, 1987; December 6, 1991; March 22, 2002; and September 7, 2012.

TBA

Standard variant

These bumpers have the text and the rating symbol aligned to the right.

TBA

Trailer variants

Usually, these bumpers have the text and the rating symbol aligned to the center and a caption on the top of the screen indicating that this trailer was approved by the MPAA for all audiences.

TBA

Modern Rating Box (1977- (until 2017 for theaters))

Standard variants

1977-January 17, 1986

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October 7, 1983- (in theaters on rare occasions)

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2001-

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Studio-specific variants

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Check the Box (with 2009 MPAA logo) (January 29, 2013- )

January 29, 2013- (20th Century Fox (until 2020) and Warner Bros. version)

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August 6, 2013- (Universal and Paramount version)

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August 13, 2013- (Sony Pictures and other studios version)

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Check the Box (with 2019 MPA logo) (2019- )

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