

Paw Patrol: The Dino Movie rated PG
In recent years, the Motion Picture Association (MPA) has significantly tightened its rating criteria. As we all know, the first two PAW Patrol movies are rated G for general audiences. However, Paw Patrol: The Dino Movie has been assigned a PG rating by the MPA for parental guidance suggestions. This is particularly confusing because PAW Patrol is primarily aimed at young children, and the official description of the PG movie rating explicitly states, "Some Material May Not Be Suitable for Children." Most movies rated PG are considered suitable for children, although this film likely received this rating for mild action and peril. This film will release in theaters on Friday, 8/14/2026.
If the word "childhood" means the state of being a child, can the word "neighborhood" technically also refer to the state of being someone’s neighbor?
In general, the word "neighborhood" typically refers to a section of a town or city with many houses and streets. However, the suffix "-hood" typically means a state of being. This is generally understood to mean this in words like "childhood" and "adulthood," but is "neighborhood" a word with multiple definitions for this reason? What do you think?