
We review the programming the other critics ignore: stuff made for kids. Find out what to watch for family movie night, what to avoid altogether, and what you’ll want to watch alone, voluntarily.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 220 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Category | TV & Film | ||||

Thanks for joining us on our journey into the madness of parenting in the screen time era. Here’s our top 5 list of the best of the best we’ve reviewed over the past 8 years!
Deborah:
5. Bolt
4. Ted-Ed
3. Mitchells vs. The Machines
2. Kid Cosmi... more
Pixar tries once again to make Katie feel her feelings, but this time in the form of an 8-episode series instead of a movie.
Previous episodes we mention:
• Monsters at Work
Win or Lose made us think of these movies and shows for grown ups:
• Los... more
Freed from the shackles of preschool programming, we test out the freedom of watching a show made for grown-ups with our kids: The Traitors.
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Sure, people who have time to watch grown-up movies may be debating the relative merits of The Brutalist and A Complete Unknown, but we know the real fight is between Inside Out 2 and The Wild Robot. Listen to our takes on the family films in content... more
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Great fun podcast and I see a lot of people quitting please don’t
These two are smart, witty, engaging, and informative. Once you listen once you will be hooked!
I hate you
I binged a few episodes and found this show to be delightful and fun! I really enjoy this podcast and am excited to listen to more. My kiddo isn’t little anymore BUT that doesn’t change the fact that I’ve spent my fair share of time wasted on kids entertainment and there’s something comforting in hearing Kate and Deborah discuss tv and movies meant for the younger audience and being completely honest in their opinions. LOVE IT.
But you did get one thing wrong in the Carmen Sandiego episode;
It’s Zack and Ivy. His name in not Jack. But interesting nonetheless fun to listen to.
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The episodes feature lively discussions centered around children's programming, with reviews of animated films, reality TV shows, and family-friendly content. Topics range from critiques of specific series, such as 'Win or Lose' and 'The Traitors', to thoughtful reflections on the evolving nature of family movies and educational content. The hosts engage with their experiences as parents, sharing personal anecdotes that illuminate the challenges of navigating screen time for children. Notably, they address complex themes like anxiety, family dynamics, and the balance of entertainment versus educational value in children's media, making the content relatable for parents.
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