AppleTV+ Wolfboy And The Everything Factory is a charming new animated series with a great message. Check out the details in my parents guide review.
Wolfboy And The Everything Factory is a charming new animated series for kids and is now streaming on AppleTV+. New animated series for kids have become plentiful on all of the streaming services available out therethese days, so new ones may be easily overlooked. Do not miss out on this quirky and magical new show that I predict kids will fall in love with! Check out the details in my parents guide review, as well as my interview with Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Archie Yates.
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Wolfboy And The Everything Factory Parents Guide
Wolfboy is an imaginative oddball who discovers a strange realm at the center of the earth, where fantastical beings called ‘Sprytes’ create things for the natural world on the surface – clouds, trees, rabbits, dreams, hiccups, memories, time… everything! With his newfound Spryte friends, Wolfboy learns that not only can he use the creative energy of the Everything Factory to make his wild imagination come to life, but that he is destined to play a central role in an age-old battle between the forces of creation and destruction. Wolfboy soon comes to realize that being different is what makes him special – and that, ultimately, it’s the oddballs and dreamers who change the world.
Wolfboy And The Everything Factory Age Appropriate Parents Guide
Lets take a look at what parents need to know before letting their kids watch Wolfboy And The Everything Factory.
Language: Wolfboy And The Everything Factory has very mild language. The harshest words you will come across is butt, weird, and phrases like ‘Oh crumbs!’
Mature Content: The series does contain bullying of a young boy at school, which could be triggering for some kids. There are also scary moments which could frighten a very young audience.
Overall Thoughts
Wolfboy And The Everything Factory is just the kind of animated series we need for a younger audience. The series is delightful, and the Wolfboy character offers kids a little something different to watch. He is sensitive, creative, imaginative, and has a childhood innocence which hasn’t yet been jaded by the struggles of adult life. Wolfboy is a bit different from most kids he meets, and this ‘weirdness’ actually gets him bullied, yet instead of burying this uniqueness, Wolfboy searches for those who will accept him for it.
The animation style is simple, yet bright and colorful, which makes it easy on the eyes and enjoyable for all sorts of ages. The music which accompanies the story is calming and makes it pleasurable for both kids and adults to enjoy. There aren’t any pesky loud blares or obnoxious sounds, which happens far too much in many children’s series for my tastes.
The cast is splendid and seems to fit the characters they voice to perfection. Joseph Gordon-Levitt who produces the series as well as voicing Luxcraft is so into character, it is easily forgotten that he is indeed the voice behind Luxcraft. Kassian Akhtar has the unique voice and accent which feels so natural to the Wolfboy character and meshes well with the rest of his cast. Check out the interview below with Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Archie Yates who voices Sprout.
The best thing about Wolfboy And The Everything Factory is the ‘questions’ which it opens up for children to ponder. “How can you have a conversation if you won’t listen to them?” In a time where so many around us are constantly butting heads over different opinions they might have, maybe the lessons taught in a children’s show are exactly what they need. As for kids, they always say the children are our future and it gives me great hope that the future is being influenced with terrific shows teaching important lessons such as this one.