The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish is mostly cute, animated fun but might keep some families at bay until their …
Chaos Theory isn’t nearly as violent as the live-action movies—but it has some issues that still might bite families.
Milo offers great messages about friendship and trying new things, and it’s free of most anything parents would find concerning.
Netflix’s My Hero Academia shows how hero work can be a bit messy, content-wise.
Creativity abounds here, but those artistic measures can’t blur the obvious issues that families are sure to discover.
Bon Namihira travels into the past to save innocent lives. But potential viewers won’t travel far before they encounter the …
Tales of the Empire is typical Star Wars fare. But in its exploration of what drives folk to the Dark …
The Sonic spinoff blends explosive adventure and road-trip-buddy-comedy into a fun romp for both kids and diehard fans.
An elf mage contemplates on connection and regret as she watches her human friends grow old and pass away.
Eren’s revenge against the titans leads to lots of blood and death.
Netflix takes a classic sitcom, Good Times, and turns it into a vulgar, violent, sexually-charged TV-MA show.
Say hola once again to the iconic explorer in this faithful reboot of the children’s series.
Based on a popular video game, Ark: The Animated Series features hungry dinosaurs, bloodthirsty people and plenty of problems.
Other than an occasional eyeroll or some mild toilet humor, Bluey is light and clean.