Parents' Guide to Knights of Guinevere

Knights of Guinevere TV show poster: A broken android, Guinevere, lies on top of a pile of mascot toys in red light.

Common Sense Media Review

By Danae Stahlnecker , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 15+

Gore, swears, social themes amp up horror in mature sci-fi.

Parents Need to Know

Why Age 15+?

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Parent and Kid Reviews

age 14+

Based on 4 kid reviews

What's the Story?

KNIGHTS OF GUINEVERE takes place on Park Planet, an amusement park planet "ruled" by the android princess mascot Guinevere (voiced by Eden Riegel). When Frankie (Michaela Laws) finds an abandoned Guinevere model in the trash, she and her childhood friend Andi (Zelda Khan Black) start to uncover some dark truths about their home and its true rulers.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say : Not yet rated
Kids say ( 4 ):

This mature animated web series is straightforward in what it has to say about capitalism and entertainment-driven business models. Knights of Guinevere has the same interesting worldbuilding and character development that its creator Dana Terrace put into The Owl House. Unlike its Disney predecessor, though, this show bares its teeth and gets deep into the ugly nuance of a sci-fi world that's not too different from our own. Fan of Terrace's creative style will enjoy this grown-up indie series, but families should note that it's definitely not for young viewers.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about horror as a genre that makes people uneasy in order to reveal uncomfortable truths about the world. What does this sci-fi show teach you about the real world?

  • Families can talk about role models. What do you admire about Andi, Frankie, and Guinevere? How do their character traits help them change their world and their circumstances?

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Knights of Guinevere TV show poster: A broken android, Guinevere, lies on top of a pile of mascot toys in red light.

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