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 …
Big City Greens is genuinely sweet and funny. And while it’s probably navigable for some families, it’s certainly not a …
Gon is Hunter x Hunter’s happy-go-lucky protagonist. But not everything he encounters will make you smile.
The Peanuts world is still as fun and family friendly as you remember from its beloved holiday specials.
Netflix’s Smiling Friends just may make you frown.
Based loosely on James Dean’s book series, Pete the Cat follows the laconic blue cat and his friends as they …
The best of the best martial artists—from two different anime—come together for a fist-fighting showdown.
Garouden is just as bloody as the rest of Netflix’s martial arts anime.
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.














