Parents' Guide to

Time Bandits

TV Apple TV+ Comedy 2024
Time Bandits TV Show Poster Image: Kevin and the bandits pose on top of a floating mountain

Common Sense Media Review

Ashley Moulton By Ashley Moulton , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 9+

Funny historical capers with violence, peril, and language.

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Parent and Kid Reviews

age 11+

Based on 3 parent reviews

age 10+

Taika Waititi does it again!

Wonderfully quirky adventure. It has some scary bits, but the bad guys always undermine their scariness with silly asides. Historical references are often educational, and always fun.
age 10+

Decent show with some creepiness.

This show is alright, but I do think young elementary kids may not handle the violence well and may not understand everything (such as some of the historical time periods). There is some violence, but really no characters suffer severe injuries. Violent comments, however, such as, peel your skin off, and slice your head, are frequent in the show. Purest Evil and his companions are very creepy, such as a demon, and a character with two heads, one where a stomach should be, Also Fianna, a witch demon like thing that shoots lasers through eyes. Also, the fact that they are bandits is not great role modeling. On the bright side though, the action is entertaining, the one-liners are pretty good. And the characters have a good personality. I finished the series, and I was glad I watched it, but it wasn't my favorite.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say (3 ):
Kids say (1 ):

This quirky, history-packed series is a delightful mashup of several popular kids' tropes. Time Bandits has the dismissive parents and alternate worlds of Harry Potter, the obsession with ancient history of Percy Jackson, and the fantasy elements of both. Unlike those series, the protagonist doesn't have any special powers except his encyclopedic knowledge of historical events. Kids who like fantasy, and especially kids into history, will love this series. Kudrow plays a bumbling pirate version of her Friends Phoebe character, and Clement is hysterical as a villain.

It's fun to see Kevin thrust into all the different time periods, and his enthusiasm for being an eyewitness to history is pretty infectious. Some of the writing is a bit slow or repetitive, but there's plenty of scenes with peril and excitement to make up for it. The humor is not quite in the Terry Gilliam style of the original movie it's based on, but there's plenty of silliness throughout. Grown-ups will enjoy the adult-focused jokes sprinkled throughout, making this a great series for families to watch together.

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