Parents' Guide to Psycho-Pass

TV Crunchyroll Anime 2012
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Common Sense Media Review

By Jeremy Looney , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 15+

Dystopia meets detective in thought-provoking mature anime.

Parents Need to Know

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What's the Story?

PSYCHO-PASS is set in a future Japan where the Sibyl System monitors citizens' psycho-pass, a measure of their mental state and potential for criminality. The series follows law enforcement officers and inspectors who confront and deal with individuals whose psycho-pass readings deem them threats to society, all while grappling with the moral implications of their work and the system they uphold.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
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This critically acclaimed anime delivers with its complex storyline, deep themes, and character development. Psycho-Pass offers a dark but compelling look at a disturbing future society through the lens of complex characters that struggle with ethical dilemmas. It's a well-crafted anime that stands out for its narrative depth, character development, thematic exploration, and high production quality. Its ability to engage with complex moral questions in a nuanced way, combined with its visuals, make it a compelling watch for those seeking thought-provoking and mature content.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about the ethics of surveillance. Is it ethical to live in a society where everyone's mental state and potential for crime are constantly monitored? Is it ethical to judge and punish people based on what they might do in the future?

  • What role does technology play in the world of Psycho-Pass? Can you draw any parallels to the role of technology in your society?

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