The 4kids version is lame (the version reviewed), and the Japanese version is much more violent and "sexy". There is a lot of cleavage and a girl strips completely to turn invisible. All of this is edited by 4kids, and ultimately ruined it. Overall though, I didn't like either version that much but it is exciting.
Fine for tweens who aren't afraid to see a realistic battle.
The show is actually amazing! The violence though can get a little scary. One character is hurt so badly she goes in to a coma. And the fight with King Nene leaves them half dead. Many non-essential characters die. Other than that it's not that bad at all. It is extremely epic in more ways than one. I'll give a review on it soon at my blog when I'm done watching the series: myreadbooker.blogspot*
I think it is pretty good. The role models are a tad bit iffy. The violence is limited to hand to hand combat and robots getting sliced up. By the way, you can watch the edited version at *dubhappy*
Though the show does in fact show violence as an answer to conflict, the show has not at all gotten more than 3 episodes into the series thus far on American television channel, Cartoon Network. some of the Villains are indeed adult-aged, abut there are younger rivals as well. It could be best compared to pokemon of the late 90's era, with some social resolutions to conflict. It should also be noted that the show has been censored somewhat in comparison to the looser original japanese version, though not quite so much as Naruto, which plays on the some network and usually at a later time.I suggest it for all kids who are allowed to stay up at the late times it's on (or wake up early enough to see it, depending on the schedule) but the issue of heroism and "moral conflict" should be ignored.