This animated Amazon Prime series is part superhero flick, part coming-of-age story and more than part problematic.
Spider-Man may be a nice guy, but not every content issue is friendly in Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.
In Netflix’s new anime series Babanba Banban Vampire, a 450-year-old vampire longs for the untainted blood of a 15-year-old boy.
Castlevania: Nocturne appropriates its source material to craft anti-Christian propaganda.
‘Sakamoto Days’ is like ‘John Wick’ meets ‘Spy x Family’—with all of the positives and negatives that such a combination …
Prime Video’s ‘Secret Level’ gives a Black Mirror-esque spin to some popular video games with some “rated M for Mature” …
Wonder Pets: In the City brings back a beloved franchise with new characters and (as of yet) no content issues …
‘Dream Productions’ comes with a few issues. But if parents keep an eye open for them, they can mostly rest …
With lots of animated sex and violence, DC’s Creature Commandos isn’t something to gather round the television to watch.
This heartwarming cartoon shows that not all kids see the world the same way, and that’s a good thing!
Netflix’s Jentry Chau vs. the Underworld isn’t your typical fantasy-horror blend, with a mix of Chinese mythology, Daoism and a …
In Cartoon Network’s Invincible Fight Girl, Andy pursues her dream of becoming a pro wrestler, despite her upbringing on Accountant …
As you might’ve guessed from the title, Arcane features plenty of magic. The results are anything but magical, though.
With animated violence and some sensual elements, the comedic One-Punch Man may hit harder than you initially expect.
Max and the Midknights doesn’t charge into battle in rusted armor, but it might appreciate a little polish.














