Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-7503158-20170312031726/@comment-27212711-20170618022628

Superbike10 wrote: Ben 10 Omniverse still remained in TV-Y7, Samurai Jack on the other hand went way beyond kid friendly, beyond even a TV PG level since it's TV-14. Anything shown on Cartoon Network is TV-PG at Maximum.

Omniverse remained TV-Y7 as it was targeting kids 7 and over with the skill set to distinguish fantasy and reality, where it may contain comedic violence and can be considered frightening or confusing  to kids younger than the age of the rating.

It may be given the FV subdescriptor if it contains more fantasy violence than what the sole Y7 can accomodate.

Samurai Jacks last year was weighed more heavily, the first four seasons are considered friendly for children,  the last is not where it met enough criteria to qualify for Adult Swim and airing when the 7-15 year olds Cartoon Network has go to bed.

The last year is treated as both TV-14 (what the block typically hosts) and TV-PG-V, but leans more heavily to the one side over the other.

So anything shown on Cartoon Network now is TV-PG and has significantly shifted away from TV-Y, TV Y7, and TV-Y7-FV, this reboot is rated the minimum TV-PG if i am correct

My next question is something i've wondered for a long time, what would it take for a Cartoon Network program such as Ben 10 (for an example)  to qualify to be on adult swim.....