Parents' Guide to Kitti Katz

Kitti Katz TV show poster: Emerald Kitti, Ruby Kitti, and Sapphire Kitti crouch down to strike a pose in their bright superhero costumes in front of a

Common Sense Media Review

Diondra K. Brown By Diondra K. Brown , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 8+

Teens turn into fighting feline superheroes; mild violence.

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Parent and Kid Reviews

age 8+

Based on 3 parent reviews

What's the Story?

KITTI KATZ introduces viewers to a trio of teenage girls, Tabs, Kia, and Zami, who become fast friends at school. During a field trip to a museum, their nemesis, Charity, steals the Anubia Gemstone -- unleashing the evil spirit of an Egyptian goddess. Aubia transforms Tabs, Kia, and Zami into feline superheroes who must collect gemstones until they ultimately return the Anubia Gemstone. If not, they'll remain cats forever and the world as they know it may be at risk. Will they be successful or will they remain furry forever?

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say ( 3 ):
Kids say : Not yet rated

This animated series isn't quite purr-fect. Kitti Katz's animation is fun, upbeat, and brightly colored but lacks a lot of substance. The storylines and magical rules are somewhat confusing to follow. Viewers who love cats may be entertained, but the Egyptian culture isn't consistently uplifted or portrayed in a positive way.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about how in Kitti Katz the trio of friends have special nicknames for each other. Do you have a nickname? What is it?

  • Why do you think Anubia is an evil spirit goddess instead of a positive spirit goddess?

  • Tabs, Kia, and Zami represent ruby, emerald, and sapphire gemstones. Which gemstone would you want to represent if you were part of the group?

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