Common Sense Media Review
Rebellion, violence, language in chaotic dystopian story.
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Bullet/Bullet
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What's the Story?
BULLET/BULLET takes place in a wasteland desert town where Gear (voiced in English by Caitlyn Elizabeth), White Bear (voiced by Peter Giles) and Qu-0213 (voiced by Ceara Morgana) are a crew who have very low-paying jobs, like working in a junk shop by day. By night, they're a crew who recovers stolen goods. When they meet Noah (voiced by Amanda Turen), an ordinary job turns their world upside-down as they find out how the people in charge live, and what they do to keep it that way. Now it's up to them to join the Resistance and make a real change in their dystopian way of life.
Is It Any Good?
This show was mild for how action-packed it was. Bullet/Bullet had a lot of violence, including gun fights, car chases, explosions, etc., but there was no gore or upsetting material. Though something's happening, the plot is pretty much the same as in every other dystopian show. The typical main character and their "edgy" group of friends dream of something more when they find out what the government is doing to take advantage of them. Bullet/Bullet isn't bad, but it feels somewhat uninspired.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
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Families can talk about White Bear and his gambling addiction. How did it affect him and his family?
Do you think there's a grey area when it comes to always doing the right thing, even if it's illegal?
If you were in Gear's team, would you help Noah with her request? Why or why not?
TV Details
- Premiere date : July 16, 2025
- Cast : Caitlyn Elizabeth , Ceara Morgana , Peter Giles
- Networks : Hulu , Disney+
- Genre : Anime
- Topics : Activism ( Civic engagement ) , Friendship
- Character Strengths : Compassion , Courage , Teamwork
- TV rating :
- Last updated : February 4, 2026
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