U stands for 'Universal', meaning the film, video or DVD is suitable for anyone. Examples include Nanny McPhee & the Big Bang and The Princess & the Frog.
PG stands for 'Parental Guidance', which means that some parts of the film might not be ideal for younger children. Parents ought to think carefully before letting them watch. Examples of PG films are How to Train Your Dragon and Tooth Fairy.
12 is now only ever seen on videos and DVDs. As with the 12A, it tells parents that the content is best suited for those aged 12 and above. Examples, both of which were certified 12A for cinema, includeIron Man 2 and Avatar.
12A is only for films released at the cinema. It tells parents that the film is best suited for those aged 12 and above. Parents can take along under 12s if they choose, so long as they go with them! Examples include Iron Man 2 and Avatar.
15 means that the film, video or DVD is really only suitable for those aged 15 or above. Only people aged 15 or older are allowed to view a 15 rated film at the cinema or buy or rent a 15 rated DVD, video or game.
18 means that the film, video or DVD is only suitable for adults (people aged eighteen or over). Only adults are allowed to view an 18 rated film at the cinema or rent or buy an 18 rated video, DVD or game.
Tinkerbell goes to a 'Fairy Camp' on the edge of the human world but gets trapped in a dolls' house belonging to a little girl called Lizzy. The pair become friends and Tinkerbell teaches Lizzy all about the Fairy Kingdom.
'Tinkerbell And The Great Fairy Rescue' is an animated drama about a fairy who meets a lonely little girl. The film contains no material likely to offend or harm.
There are some sequences in the film where the fairy characters are placed in mild danger, for example when their boat is about to plunge over a waterfall and when they are chased by a pet cat. However, these sequences are very brief and there is always a reassuring conclusion, with none of the characters getting hurt or appearing to be very frightened. The emphasis is on a sense of adventure and excitement and the friends working together to help each other.
'U' stands for Universal, which means that we think the film is suitable for audiences aged four or older.