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The Zoo

2017 TV Series · TV-PG · ["Comedy", "Documentary"]

Threshold Analysis

Concerns

  • Mild potty humor typical of children's comedy
  • Some comedic deception as animals hide their abilities from humans — minor, played for laughs
  • Limited external review data available; parents may wish to preview

Positives

  • Friendship and community among diverse animal characters
  • Lighthearted, imaginative premise that celebrates creativity
  • Cooperation and teamwork in solving problems
  • Generally clean content appropriate for young viewers
  • No occult, sexual, or anti-family themes

Content Flags

Languagemoderate

As a comedic children's show, there may be occasional mild potty humor and words like 'butt' or 'bum.' No strong language expected, though specific word counts are unavailable due to limited review sources.

Violencemild

Mild cartoon-style slapstick comedy between the animal characters. Animals may bump into each other, fall, or engage in comedic physical gags. Nothing graphic or scary.

Positive Valuespartial

The show features themes of friendship, community, and cooperation among the zoo animals. Characters work together to solve problems. However, the humor is primarily silly/absurdist rather than deeply value-driven. Some mild anti-authority humor as animals scheme behind the zookeepers' backs.

Overview

Take a trip to a zoo like no other as Jürgen and his oddball gang of gorillas reveal a secret world of talking animals. From beat boxing tortoises to humany penguins, vegetarian lions to miniature maniac monkeys – anything is possible at The Zoo.

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