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What’s the Story?

Reviewed by Emily Ashby

For 11-year-old Zak Saturday (voiced by Sam Lerner), studying unusual creatures and fending off villainous attacks is just an average day. After all, for most of his life he's accompanied his cryptozoologist parents, Doc (Phil Morris) and Drew (Nicole Sullivan), on missions around the world to locate and analyze cryptids -- legendary animals that science doesn't believe in and most people don't know really exist. While Zak and his parents study the cryptids in an effort to keep the creatures' existence a secret -- for their own protection as well as humans' -- other forces are hard at work plotting ways to use the cryptids for their own evil endeavors. It's up to the Saturdays to face down tyrants like the maniacal V.V. Argost (Corey Burton), who's bent on enslaving cryptids to execute his plan for world domination.

Is It Any Good?

3

It's unusual for an action/adventure cartoon to have enough heart to distinguish itself from its peers, but THE SECRET SATURDAYS' focus on a strong, loving family succeeds at just that. Set against the cartoon violence that predictably pervades the show's action (none of which is likely to be new for kids) is the surprisingly realistic subplot about a family working out the daily ups and downs of just being a family. Doc and Drew often struggle with setting safe boundaries for their 11-year-old son -- who's bent on growing up faster than they're ready for -- and Zak feels that his parents still view him as a little boy rather than a reliable teammate.

The Saturdays aren't perfect, but they do their best to understand each other and talk their way through any issues that arise. While parents might argue that truly responsible adults would think twice before allowing an 11-year-old to tag along on potentially life-or-death missions, at least they'll know that there are some worthwhile undertones to this action-filled cartoon.

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