Under -1973 Parents Guide-: 14 And
Harald Baerow, Ulrike Butz, Sonja Jeannine, and Marie Luise Lusewitz.
: The film contains frequent nudity and simulated adult situations. It is classified as erotica and is not appropriate for minors or for use as a modern educational tool regarding adolescent development. Critical Perspective 14 and under -1973 parents guide-
The era of Scooby-Doo and The Super Friends was considered "neutral," but the 1973 guide warned against the "psychedelic undertones" of H.R. Pufnstuf and The Banana Splits . Psychologists wrote in Parents Magazine that these shows induced "anxiety and reality confusion" in children under 10. Harald Baerow, Ulrike Butz, Sonja Jeannine, and Marie
Consulting national film rating boards for detailed breakdowns of content and age ratings. Critical Perspective The era of Scooby-Doo and The
Occasional depictions of social drinking and smoking, consistent with the era's social norms. Historical Context
To understand the 1973 parent, you must understand the fear. 1973 was the height of several societal collapses in the public eye: the oil crisis, rising divorce rates, and the widespread availability of drugs. For children 14 and under, the "latchkey kid" became the archetype.
