Okay kiddo, let me explain a thing called the Brazilian advisory rating system.
You know how sometimes you watch stuff on TV or in movies, and your parents might not want you to see certain things because they're inappropriate for your age? Well, that's where the Brazilian advisory rating system comes in.
The government of Brazil has a special group of people called "censors" who watch movies and TV shows before they come out, and then they decide what age group it's appropriate for. They give it a rating, kind of like your teacher gives you a grade for your work at school.
These ratings are shown on posters or trailers or sometimes on the TV screen before the show or movie starts. They use different colors to make it easy to understand:
- Green: Everyone can watch it, it's good for all ages.
- Yellow: It's not for little kids, but it's okay for older kids with an adult around.
- Red: This is for grown-ups only because it has violence, sex, drugs, or bad language that little kids shouldn't see.
So, the Brazilian advisory rating system helps parents decide what their kids can watch and make sure they're not seeing things they're not supposed to see. It's important to always pay attention to these ratings and make sure you're watching things that are appropriate for your age!