Parent and Kid Reviews on

Magic for Humans

Magic for Humans Poster Image
Our Review
age 13+

Based on 12 parent reviews

Sort by:
age 16+

Episode included subject matter about jerking off and a sex doll

This is a delightful show and totally not for kids-which is terribly sad. My 11 year old was enjoying it with us until Justin started talking to college students about roommate problems like obsessive jerking off and other sexual issues. We fast forwarded. The next episode he mentioned a sex doll in one of his tricks. So sad that this basically great show is not safe to watch with kids. We won’t watch anymore.

This title has:

Too much sex
2 people found this helpful.
age 14+

Skip the last episode

This would have been fun and family friendly until the last episode where there are a ton of sexual references. It was not necessary.
2 people found this helpful.
age 14+

Disapointing

Shameful filthy ending to a fun family show. My kids and I enjoyed the first episodes of this series. Lots of fun magic with adults, kids and Susans. Unfortunately the final episode (6) went into anal sex, and people acting like animals for sexual experimentation. What a dispicable way to conclude a season of what was otherwise a great family show.

This title has:

Too much sex
2 people found this helpful.
age 14+

Definitely not for elementary age kids

Magic is good but too many topics beyond our kids (8 and 10) maturity level. We watched episode one and it’s ok, but had to stop after that. Kids are disappointed that mom said it’s not appropriate.

This title has:

Too much sex
1 person found this helpful.
age 15+

Most episodes are good for kids but there are parts that make you cringe

My kids enjoyed most of it but I had to forward parts during the nudist gathering, 2 females kissing, many sex jokes, one part where he milks his own nipples. Too bad it could've been a great show for all ages.

This title has:

Too much sex
Too much swearing
Too much drinking/drugs/smoking
1 person found this helpful.
age 2+

WHAT 15

Ye sure he puts stuff down his throte but everyone has seen that at a circus

This title has:

Great messages
Great role models
age 14+

Mentions sex robots

Season 2 has an episode where they briefly mention sex early on in the episode but then later they say, "do you think you'll be the big spoon or the little spoon when you get your sex robot?" I had thought this show was appropriate but when I heard that I ran into the room and turned it off.

This title has:

Too much sex
age 14+

Careful watching with little ones who still believe in santa

We watched episode 4 with our two girls and the guy has an uncomfortable act about belief, and proceeds to talk about Santa and the Easter nubby not being real. Nice. Very disappointing. It’s tv 14 for a reason. Should have checked common sense media first.
age 12+

Skip the last episode, unless you hate life

The show was cute and funny, and our (younger than teen) boy enjoyed it. But the last episode went full on into Netflix nihilist agenda mode. Highlights: lots of jokes about sex. He finds a woman who literally married herself in a wedding ceremony, talks to her as if that's a real thing, sets up a surprise wedding proposal from herself and she cries receiving the proposal she never had. Crashes a "gender reveal" party of an expecting couple, does magic including pulling a "gender studies professor" out of a box along with the pink balloons - she proceeds to correct him "it's a girl... for now," and he responds "yay, it doesn't have a penis." Concludes all this with a monologue about "love" during which he tears up a paper heart and scatters the proces on the floor, then rather than magically putting it back together as you might expect, he just looks at the broken pieces and says, "yeah, that's probably how it will turn out." It's probably time for common sense media to add a new review category: "too much Orwellian propaganda".

This title has:

Too much sex
age 13+

Amazing!

Really fun to watch!