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All teen and kid reviews for Batman Beyond

Age
9
Average rating based on 7 kid and teen reviews:
  • 43% say violence is an issue
  • 43% say sexual content is an issue
  • 29% say there are positive messages
Teen, 17 years old
February 5, 2009
 
Flashy Super-hero cartoon.
This cartoon isn't the most recent, but taking place in the future means awesome graphics. And the show isn't THAT violent. The main character has Spider-man's humor. My fave Batman cartoon.

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Teen, 14 years old
March 20, 2010
 
OK for little kids, but more for tweens.
Batman beyond is a very good show that follows what happens to Bruce when he gets older. There is a positive message, but Bruce is a very negative old person, which is not that good. Not as violent as you think! Parents, please take the time to watch it with the kids. I also rated it a little sexy because there is some dancing that younger children do not need to see. There is a few kissing scenes, bad enough to make some people squirm.

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Teen, 17 years old
November 10, 2009
 
12+ should be able to watch
Well, the worst part of it is Terry (the "new" Batman) often makes journeys to the nightclub with his girlfriend. There can be seen flashing lights, tight dresses, and sometimes a couple balls are suspended from the ceiling with girls inside, dancing like everyone else.(Don't worry, all it shows are silhouettes. Terry also has some authority issues when learning from the original batman, but learns to respect authority, and Bruce Wayne (the original batman) grows to like him and becomes a father figure, considering Terry's father was murdered early on in the show...

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Kid, 13 years old
January 30, 2010
 
?????????????
HMM HARD TO SELECT AN AGE FOR ME BECAUSE TERRY(THE NEW BATMAN) GOES TO CLUBS AND HES A TEEN AND THERS LOTS OF KILLINGS AND IN THE UNCUT MOVIE BATGIRL ASKS HOOKERS HAVE THEY SEEN ROBIN BECAUSE JOKER KIDNAPED HIM AND THIS WAS IN THE FLASH BACK AND THERS A LOT OF BLOOD IN THE MOVIE AND JOKER DIES DIFFRENTLY IN THE UNCUT MOVIE HOW YOU ASK WELL IN THE UNCUT MOVIE JOKER IS SHOT TO DEATH AND ON TV (EDITED) HE FALLS AND HES HEAD COMES OF I GEUSS CAUSE THEY DONT SHOW IT SO IFFY FOR AGES 7 TO 9 UNLESS YOU DONT WANT YOUR KID TO SEE IT ITS UP TO YOU

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Kid, 12 years old
September 21, 2010
 
Fine for the older tween
My older brother and I look at this show together sometimes, I must say he liked it more than I did but it's still I nice show. Some episodes may at times be sad, happy, fun, action packed, or just plain crazy but over all it's a show that feels better when you watch it with somebody.

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Kid, 11 years old
October 9, 2010
 
It is not thaaat violent.
The show is pretty violent, but not nearly as violent as Commonsense says it is. Batman occasionally bleeds from being punched or kicked hard. As for gore, I did not see anything in first 7 or 8 episodes. If there is any, don't expect it in the first 8 episodes. There are some "sexy" characters in the show. I don't know what csm was talking about. Maybe they saw an uncut version.

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Teen, 14 years old
November 22, 2009
 
I have the original uncut version and THAT IS VIOLENT but I like batman he's cool

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