Margartian Unified Content Ratings Board

The Margartian Ratings Board (known as MRB) is a governmental organization that rates movies, TV shows, home videos and video games in Margarita.

Overview
Prior to January 1, 1990, Margarita used the MPAA rating system for movies. In 1989, legislation was passed to create a ratings system for movies and home videos. In 1993, it was expanded to video games and then to TV shows in 1997. The goal behind the decision was to provide parents with recommendations for their children's viewing habits.

The MRB decides a film's, home video, TV show, or video game rating via a vote. Unlike other nations in the Dream Fiction universe, the MRB does not have any legal right to ban, demand cuts, or refuse to rate any movie, TV show, home video, or video game in the country.

On packaging for home videos and video games, the rating is required to appear on the front, the spine, and the back, where the reasons for the rating are used.

Ratings
G(General)-May be viewed, rented or purchased by persons of all ages.

13-May be viewed, rented or purchased only by persons 13 years of age and over. Children under 13 may be admitted to a public showing of the film, but only if accompanied by an adult.

16-May be viewed, rented or purchased only by persons 16 years of age and over.

18- May be viewed, rented or purchased only by persons 18 years of age and over.