The Villains of Valley View
By Stephanie Snyder,
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Silly Disney sitcom is fun for the whole family.

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What's the Story?
In THE VILLAINS OF VALLEY VIEW, teenage villain Havoc defends her mother by standing up to the League of Villains. Now on the run, her entire family is forced to change their identities and relocate to Valley View, a small suburb in Texas. There they must suppress their villain tendencies and learn to lead "normal" lives. Will they be able to keep their true identities a secret?
Is It Any Good?
This Disney show caters to young audiences with its silly antics and somewhat cheesy punchlines. But because The Villains of Valley View features the plight of the whole family, there's a little something for everyone. The concept is comical and makes way for some suspense, though it's not totally original. The Villains of Valley View is reminiscent of Nickelodeon's The Thundermans, a show about a family with superpowers who try to live normal lives in a small town.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about honesty in The Villains of Valley View. Do you think Havoc and her family should hide their true identities? Why, or why not?
Havoc stood up to the League of Villains to defend her mom. What do you think about her actions? What would you have done in her position?
Which character is your favorite? Whose superpower would you want to have? Why?
TV Details
- Premiere date: June 3, 2022
- Cast: Patricia Belcher, Isabella Pappas, Malachi Barton
- Network: Disney Channel
- Genre: Comedy
- Topics: Magic and Fantasy, Superheroes, Adventures, Brothers and Sisters, High School
- Character Strengths: Self-control, Teamwork
- TV rating: TV-Y7
- Last updated: February 19, 2023
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