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thematic map 

A "thematic map" is a type of map especially designed to show a particular theme connected with a specific geographic area. These maps "can portray physical, social, political, cultural, economic, sociological, agricultural, or any other aspects of a city, state, region, nation, or continent"
thematic map by Geography potter November 30, 2017

Thematic Dressing

Theme dressing for everyday! Think of it as Halloween 24/7. It’s a random Tuesday in March? Maybe you are a character from your fave 80’s sitcom. Or maybe you’re 90’s grunge. Or maybe you’re feeling witchy, piratey, or super 70’s disco groovy?! Make everyday fun with thematic dressing!
Oh, I really love your outfit!

Wow! Thank you. Totally thematic dressing.....Punky Brewster!
Thematic Dressing by Word up November 6, 2019

thematic elements 

A vague disclaimer added to movie ratings to explain why they are rated the way they are- without actually explaining anything!
Yet another example of how the film industry lives off of consumer confusion and crazy marketing tactics.
The movie was rated PG for "mild thematic elements"... whatever that meant.
thematic elements by killerfiller August 27, 2006

thematic elements 

The official MPAA euphemism for "big bouncy racoon testicles".

Quote from the recent Disney-released anime "Pom Poko" - 'Narrator: They used their balls as weapons in a brave kamikaze attack.'

View the DVD on Amazon: http://raccoonballs.bigbig.com

see also:
bestiality
zoophilia
dolphin sex
http://www.hotracoonsex.com
http://www.hotfarmanimalsex.com
A: "Did you catch that cool new Disney japanese anime movie 'Pom Poko'?"
B: "Yeah! I really enjoyed the thematic elements!"
A: "Sweet!"

thematic elements 

Term used by the MPAA for a part of the movie that, while being upsetting enough to be noted, isn’t an explicit MPAA category and is usually exclusive to that movie/franchise.
This movie is rated PG-13 for violence and thematic elements. Viewer discretion is advised.
thematic elements by iOpenX November 27, 2020

thematic elements 

It's a bullshit excuse for a movie to be rated PG for no reason whatsoever. It's no different than watching a G-rated movie from the 70s and 80s.

Modern Disney and Pixar movies are given this rating and description because studios think they won't appeal to a modern broader audience.
Why the hell is Frozen rated PG for thematic elements?

That's like rating every Disney movie from the 50s and 60s PG. PG-rated movies from the 70s and 80s feel more extreme compared to today.