Dinosaurs walk among us—well, depending on who you ask. And as for Dino Dex? He’s going to tell us all …
Lady Lara Croft isn’t exactly what you picture when you think of a rich, manor-living, British noble. For starters, Lara …
Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai is a non-horror look at the story of a cute-but-destructive Mogwai and his adventurous journey …
When it comes to being suitable for families, Amazon Prime’s The Legend of Vox Machina failed its saving throw.
Netflix’s Twilight of the Gods, created by Zack Snyder, isn’t something families will want to see.
LEGO Pixar: BrickToons is short and simple, telling quick stories contained within a variety of Pixar’s famous franchises.
Hop aims to destigmatize disabilities and show how, disability or not, all kids have a common goal: to have fun!
Terminator Zero is more philosophical than its predecessors, but the content may cause you to terminate your viewing experience.
Rick and Morty: The Anime is a mess, both in plot and in content.
Parents may want to exercise some caution before sharing this kid-focused Star Wars show with their own younglings.
The latest TV series in the sprawling Pokémon franchise comes with familiar charms—and familiar issues.
Tater’s house is full of all 12 of her cousins. Meanwhile, Disney’s Primos is full of slapstick humor, slightly sassy …
Disney’s Firebuds doesn’t constitute an emergency response, but that doesn’t mean families can rest easy.
The magical adventures in this TV-Y7 series make it feel as if it’s meant for an older audience.
There’s a reason why bad guys are so terrified of Batman—and it’s not because he treats them to tea and …
Don’t be fooled by the animation: this Harley Quinn spin-off is overflowing with violence, raunchiness and amorality.
There’s a first time for everything, but the Wonderoos show you what to do when you encounter something new.
Despite its name, Marvel’s Hit-Monkey on Hulu is a clear, horrific miss.
Crude, profane, salacious and offensive, Foodtopia just might make you sick to your stomach.
Kinnikuman won’t make much sense if you start off here—and its content issues might dissuade you even further.
Exploding Kittens only serves to remind us why the card game has a “Nope” card in its deck. Make sure …
Disney Junior’s Ariel is so kid-friendly, even the sea witch is now the friendly and soulful Tauntie Ursula.
Designed with kids in mind, this animated Star Trek show might have some parents over the moon.
This Bluey-like show features a functional family, and episodes can be used as springboards for discussion.
Rising Impact tells a story of a young boy’s perseverance as he learns, alongside the viewer, about the game of …