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Emily Ashby

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Tron: Uprising: Season 1 (2012) 100% 4/5 EDIT “With no disconnect between live-action and special effects (an issue with the movies), viewers can fully immerse themselves in the setting and the story.” – Common Sense Media Oct 2, 2025 Full Review Blood Ties: Season 1 (2007) 3/5 EDIT “Blood Ties is a surprisingly enjoyable blend of mysticism, suspense, and romantic tension. ” – Common Sense Media Oct 12, 2022 Full Review Dog With a Blog: Season 1 (2012) 3/5 EDIT “You'll probably find it a little hokey, but it may play to your kids' sense of imagination and offers a comical commentary on family life from a pet's point of view. ” – Common Sense Media Jan 21, 2022 Full Review Marvel Studios: Legends: Season 1 (2023) 3/5 EDIT “If that sounds a lot like the job of a movie trailer, you'd be right, as Legends is an extremely effective ad campaign for the action-packed Marvel Universe films as a whole.” – Common Sense Media Aug 3, 2021 Full Review SparkShorts: Season 1 (2019) 4/5 EDIT “Independent Pixar shorts have mature themes, great messages.” – Common Sense Media Feb 2, 2021 Full Review Secrets of Sulphur Springs: Season 1 (2021) 4/5 EDIT “Chilling mystery series is lots of fun, has some scares.” – Common Sense Media Jan 20, 2021 Full Review All Creatures Great and Small: Season 1 (2020) 97% 4/5 EDIT “That honesty translates to realistic images of veterinary care and tense moments that accompany them, but also to heartfelt personal victories for the likable James Herriot.” – Common Sense Media Jan 11, 2021 Full Review Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy: Siege: Season 1 (2020) 95% 4/5 EDIT “It's a heady watch compared to many bearing the Transformers name, and it will appeal to teens who know the characters especially.” – Common Sense Media Dec 19, 2020 Full Review 3/5 EDIT “Cast performances bring holiday cheer to series fans.” – Common Sense Media Dec 17, 2020 Full Review Animaniacs: Season 1 (2020) 81% 3/5 EDIT “Other elements of nostalgia will appeal to those who remember the original series as well, and regardless of who the viewer is, the Animaniacs musical numbers always hit a high note.” – Common Sense Media Nov 24, 2020 Full Review 2/5 EDIT “The trouble with WWE Saturday Morning Slam is that it takes a fairly young kid to blindly accept this hokey "Smackdown Light" style, both in the ring and out of it, and you're probably not looking for a show that glorifies fighting.” – Common Sense Media Nov 11, 2020 Full Review Who Do You Think You Are?: Season 1 (2010) 38% 4/5 EDIT “After watching the show, viewers may be drawn to learn more about their own family's heritage, which makes for an excellent project the entire family can share.” – Common Sense Media Nov 2, 2020 Full Review Little Big Shots: Season 1 (2016) 100% 4/5 EDIT “Part America's Got Talent and part Kids Say the Darndest Things, this impressive display of pint-size accomplishments lacks the stresses of competitive shows and is a lot of fun to watch.” – Common Sense Media Oct 22, 2020 Full Review Detention Adventure: Season 1 (2019) 4/5 EDIT “Some rebelliousness, great teamwork in fun treasure quest.” – Common Sense Media Oct 20, 2020 Full Review Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness: Season 1 (2011) 3/5 EDIT “Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness actually benefits from its 30-minute timeframe, since there's little time to make villains too scary and only minimal hand-to-hand combat.” – Common Sense Media Oct 13, 2020 Full Review Trust Us With Your Life: Season 1 (2012) 75% 4/5 EDIT “The show's comic effect is undeniable, but its appropriateness for all family members is another story.” – Common Sense Media Oct 12, 2020 Full Review Duets: Season 1 (2012) 3/5 EDIT “Fortunately, the format isn't as tacky as it could be, and while the celebs clearly enjoy their time in the limelight, they don't seem to want to withhold it from their amateur teammates.” – Common Sense Media Oct 2, 2020 Full Review Wizards: Season 1 (2020) 100% 4/5 EDIT “Dark, engrossing continuation of Trollhunters saga.” – Common Sense Media Sep 25, 2020 Full Review Julie and the Phantoms: Season 1 (2020) 93% 5/5 EDIT “Heartwarming series wins with music, emotional honesty.” – Common Sense Media Sep 25, 2020 Full Review Generation Cryo: Season 1 (2013) 70% 4/5 EDIT “Their personal journey makes for riveting entertainment, but whether the emotional fallout is worth the ultimate prize for everyone involved is yet to be seen.” – Common Sense Media Sep 3, 2020 Full Review Breaking Pointe: Season 1 (2012) 82% 4/5 EDIT “Breaking Pointe is a thought-provoking, if intense, example of the positive side of reality entertainment: a series that shines a spotlight on regular people making their dreams come true through hard work, sacrifice, and dedication.” – Common Sense Media Sep 3, 2020 Full Review Underemployed: Season 1 (2012) 50% 3/5 EDIT “With such diversity of personalities, it's easy to get caught up in the struggles of one or more of the characters, and their plight sets out to reflect the very real economic troubles that plague today's college grads.” – Common Sense Media Sep 1, 2020 Full Review The Nate Berkus Show: Season 1 (2010) 3/5 EDIT “Tweens will enjoy this fast-paced show that centers on pop culture and keeps them up to date on current trends and the hottest names in entertainment and sports.” – Common Sense Media Aug 31, 2020 Full Review Babar and the Adventures of Badou: Season 1 (2010) 4/5 EDIT “This lively series and its endearing characters are a great way to start conversations with your preschoolers about issues they face every day.” – Common Sense Media Aug 31, 2020 Full Review Zevo-3: Season 1 2/5 EDIT “It's clear that reality wasn't a goal for the creators of this show, nor apparently was treating an impressionable audience to more worthwhile content they can grow on.” – Common Sense Media Aug 27, 2020 Full Review
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