Parents' Guide to

Yo-Kai Watch

TV Disney XD Anime 2015
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Common Sense Media Review

Emily Ashby By Emily Ashby , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 7+

Game-inspired anime explores emotions in a creative way.

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age 12+

Based on 16 parent reviews

age 13+

More harmless than things that aired when i was a kid.

I want to start by saying this show is up to Japans standards for children & I also feel it is fine for children 13+ and something everyone can enjoy! Compared to a lot of other cartoons there is basically zero violence. no real battles or fights and problems solved in creative ways which can inspire children to think outside the box and not bash heads together thinking violence is the only way. I see a lot of people here complaining about the "Suggestive TV After Dark episode" and i want to lead by saying, there where worst innuendos on TV when i was growing up. for example? A Show called Rainbow with Zippy counting banana skins.. 1 skin.. 2 skin.. 3 skin.. 4.. you get the picture. as well as the host telling all the boys to bounce their balls and all the girls to borrow boys balls to bounce as they won't have any. Yokai doesn't show suggestive things anywhere on par with the gross stuff i grew up with. I honestly wish Yokai watch was around when i was younger, it's charming fun and has an awesome sense of humour! and the characters are mostly adorable to the point i'd probably of colelcted the plushies! Honestly ignore all the reviews about it showing porn? Those are misleading. it was not the focus of the episode and there was no porn. it was 3 children being naughty in their sleepover getting access to channels they shouldn't be watching and getting in serious trouble. the message of the episode was to not do things without permission and those clever parents somehow missed the entire point of the episode. I imagine they don't even have kids and are just "Social Justice Warriors" on the internet trying to blow things out of proportion.
age 10+

Best Show Ever!

I love watching this show! I don't care what my age is. I think Yo-kai Watch! is the best I've ever seen. It's a shame that not all of the Series/Episodes are in English I really would like to see them all

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say (16 ):
Kids say (40 ):

This anime series takes a surprisingly intuitive and visual approach to exploring emotions, even if the whole unseen-forces-controlling-people's-actions angle is a bit disconcerting for younger kids. Viewers can see the Yo-Kai causing the ruckus even if the characters can't (minus Nate, of course), and each one's appearance directly relates to the specific mood it evokes. The juggernaut Dismarelda causes people to argue; persistently annoying Negatibuzz makes people doubt their self-confidence; and so on. Similarly, positive influences such as Happiere and Blazion light up the scene as courage, joy, and hope incarnate.

Not only does this make for many colorful, creative characters, it also encourages kids to identify different emotions and accept them as normal. Their mood swings may not be caused by spirits, but to be honest, sometimes it feels that way, and often the best remedy for a bad mood is an influx of positive energy. In any case, Yo-Kai Watch is a great starting point for talking about feelings and behavior with kids and tweens.

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