Kid reviews for Spy x Family

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Common Sense says

age 13+

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age 10+

Based on 3 reviews

Kids say

age 10+

Based on 18 reviews

age 10+

Spy X Family!

Spy X Family is one of the most popular anime, it is in the “Top 10 greatest anime of all times” list as well as having approximately 750,000 viewers. This simple yet interesting show captures the audience making it more and more popular, even to the point of partnering with a huge clothing company “Uniqlo” in Japan. To spend 30 minutes of your time watching this well-known series of episodes is NOT a waste of your time for it has unique personalities for every character, problems leading on from one another, and mysteries plus missions that attract you. Even though the character and plot developments are extremely special, the animation is on a way different level. The problems in each episode lead on to the next and as long as you are not scared of blood scenes, you shouldn’t worry about the age rating too much, because even though Spy X Family is rated as 13+, there aren’t any inappropriate scenes. For the following reasons, right now, you should open up your iPad, iPhone, laptop, tv, or any device and search “Spy X Family.” You will 100% fall in love with it after the first episode.

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4 people found this helpful.
age 12+

AWESOME ANIME

This is a really nice anime (it's great for non-otaku people). The story's kinda fast at first but then it slows down a bit. The only reasons why it's not exacly for youngsters is that there is some violence (not too much) and a bit of blood; the main character is a spy and Yor is an assasin (not such a great role model). This is also kinda cold-war related. It's kind of corny too. You should watch this with kids 12+ (lmao im just 13 so I don't know if this is legit). The best part of EVERYTHING is AAAAAANYAAAAAA!!!!!! :3

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2 people found this helpful.
age 9+

Just like Naruto

Now I know that this has some bad stuff but it's like Naruto so let's just treat it like Naruto

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Too much violence
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1 person found this helpful.
age 7+
1 person found this helpful.
age 11+

AMAZING ANIME

It’s an amazing anime! I just love the art and the story! The story is so original and wholesome and funny! There are a bit of bad words, violence and a woman who thinks a man is being turned on, but besides that it is family friendly! It focuses on family! Very cute anime!

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1 person found this helpful.
age 11+

Great for ages 11+

Great for most above 11+, violence and swearing is pretty mild, it does slightly suggest themes such as childhood trauma and war, but the hilarious characters and stories bring some comical relief. I wouldn't say it has any great models or educational value but is really entertaining and after every chapter or episode I am left longing for more. 100% worth trying. It is at least worth a try, it is unapologetically the best anime I have watched all year and thousands would agree with me. but it is so much better than you expect.. just go watch it and then come back and tell me that anya isn't the cutest peanut loving protagonist ( ͡❛ ͜ʖ ͡❛)✌

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age 10+

It is a very good anime show

It is not that violence and not that many swearing.

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age 10+

Watch it--OR ELSE.

This is an absolutely ADORABLE anime show, with a good story, good characters, and a good plot. Even the animation is good! It's about a nice little family, where the husband is a psychiatrist, the wife is a city worker and the daughter goes to Eden College, an extremely exclusive private school. They even have a dog! They seem like just the perfect family BUT: 1. The husband is actually a spy trying to get close to a powerful politician to stop two opposing countries from going to war 2. The wife is actually an assassin known as Thorn Princess and is feared by all politicians and mercenaries alike. 3. The daughter is actually a telepath who can read the minds of ANYBODY she crosses 4. The dog can read the future. So...yeah, the family is pretty messed up, but NONE of them know each other's secrets (Except Anya, who found out everything day ONE). It's a great anime show, perfect for both friend hang-outs and family gatherings. 10/10, would reccomend.

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age 10+

sweet but not too in depth

Spy x family. Ah, what memories it brings back. It reminds of my childhood (about 4 months ago to be exact). Spy x family was one of the first animes Ive ever watched, and also one of the best. Its sweet and heartfelt (okay, maybe its a bit cringey), funny, and with a bit of action. It has a nice pace to it, making it easy to follow but not too slow. Violence wise, it has a bit, viewing how Yor is an assasin, but they really don't add much into that (which is mildly annoying). My only complaints is that the character deseign is pretty basic, and viewing that I enjoy over the top but also interseting and practicle deseigns clothing wise, it was a bit annoying to me. BUT HECK, WHO CARES? APPARENTLY NO ONE HAS ACTUAL FASHION TASTE SO OH WELL!

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age 9+

Family Anime

Super cute show! Anya is a super hilarious five year old. The whole thing is honestly a comedy more than anything else. Not much violence—and when there is, it's not explicit. One episode makes it look like a dog's going to get hurt but the dog is fine!!!! Promise!!!! Some bad cursing, but mainly only in the sub. The whole thing is a cold war reference, with 'Westalis' and 'Ostania' as the warring countries. But the main focus of the show is the fake family Loid, the main character set up: a telepath daughter, a spy husband, and an assassin wife. None of them know the others secret lives. Generally a light-hearted show. Probably one of the few animes I'd be comfortable showing my younger sibling. Family-friendly (why does the violence for this have 3 dots?). The violence is purposefully ridiculous and unrealistic, and on top of that animated. It is a running joke that Yor gets drunk, but she doesn't do anything bad and it's comedic. Generally the more inappropriate scenes have Yuri, Yor's younger brother in them. On top of saying the occasional inappropriate thing, he works for a secret police. It has a couple violent scenes to introduce how the characters act in a fight, but nothing super disturbing. If your child has watched or read the first two Harry Potters they can definitely watch this.

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