Parents' Guide to

Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur

By Ashley Moulton, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 8+

Charming superhero show shines; mild fantasy violence.

Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur TV poster: a Black teenage girl superhero stands triumphantly on top of a giant red dinosaur

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Community Reviews

age 5+

Based on 1 parent review

age 5+

This show is a gem

This show is a real gem. My 5yo and 8yo adore this show and have watched the first season. There are plenty of jokes that go right over their heads, but they love the animation, quick pace, characters, and clever writing. I also enjoy watching it and can't wait for season 2. There is definitely some mild fantasy violence, especially near the end of the season, but my youngest seems unfazed.

Is It Any Good?

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For parents frustrated about the relative lack of quality content for tweens, Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur may be just the thing. The show strikes the perfect balance of imparting great social-emotional lessons that feel relevant to tweens without being too preachy. Lunella, her family, and her friend Casey feel like real people, imperfections and all. Moon Girl also has super fun and exciting superhero action scenes without getting too violent or scary. It's laugh-out-loud funny and includes some jokes for the grown-ups too. The music is superb -- R&B composer Raphael Saadiq's songs would sound right at home on a Lizzo album. The art style makes the vibrant NYC setting come to life while still hinting at the show's comic book origins. Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur is great superhero fun that kids and adults alike will love.

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