Parents' Guide to

The Heroic Quest of the Valiant Prince Ivandoe

Prince Ivandoe TV show poster: Prince Ivandoe an anthropomorphic doe stands posing heroically with one leg on a tree stump, he holds a wooden sword high into the air.

Common Sense Media Review

By Jeremy Looney , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 8+

Quirky, funny cartoon is full of slapstick violence.

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What's the Story?

THE HEROIC QUEST OF THE VALIANT PRINCE IVANDOE centers around the story of Prince Ivandoe (voiced by Rasmus Hardiker), a young prince who embarks on a silly quest for a magical golden feather owned by the evil Eagle King. Prince Ivandoe and his squire Bert go on many misadventures together and meet a quirky cast of characters while searching for the golden feather.

Is It Any Good?

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This animated series is full of wacky adventures and goofy over-the-top humor and cartoon violence. The Heroic Quest of the Valiant Prince Ivandoe is a quirky series that parodies chivalrous medieval tales in a goofy and slapstick way that's sure to be fun for kids. Prince Ivandoe believes he already possesses all the great qualities of a hero; in reality the prince is naïve and selfish, but well meaning in his desire to be a chivalrous hero. Somehow the prince's misadventures seem to end in a way that reinforces his delusional perception, so don't expect too many lessons for kids to learn here. The show is primarily about fun, comedy, and cartoony slapstick violence, and this series has that in spades.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about the humor in this show. What characters make you laugh? What makes them funny? Is there anything you can learn from these funny characters?

  • Chivalry is a theme addressed in this series. What is chivalry and what is it supposed to teach us? Do you think chivalry has any place in the modern world?

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