Il raconte l'histoire de quatre chatons super-héros féroces et poilus qui ont pour mission de faire de Kittydale un endroit plus attentionné et plus "pawesome".Il raconte l'histoire de quatre chatons super-héros féroces et poilus qui ont pour mission de faire de Kittydale un endroit plus attentionné et plus "pawesome".Il raconte l'histoire de quatre chatons super-héros féroces et poilus qui ont pour mission de faire de Kittydale un endroit plus attentionné et plus "pawesome".
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Call me a manchild all you want but this show is so sweet and entertaining I can't help but love it. Obviously it still has the DJr faults like repetitive plots, corny endings and predictable episodes but everything outside of those negatives is just great. If you want to show your kid a great show, turn this on.
Another one of the things I have to complain about is the animation, while it's nothing too offensive, being the regular DJr animation we've known to expect from the program, I feel like "SuperKitties" could've done better with an animation more similar to "The Lion Guard" or "Bluey", having more freedom to do more cartoon-y and wacky stuff with the characters.
Another one of the things I have to complain about is the animation, while it's nothing too offensive, being the regular DJr animation we've known to expect from the program, I feel like "SuperKitties" could've done better with an animation more similar to "The Lion Guard" or "Bluey", having more freedom to do more cartoon-y and wacky stuff with the characters.
This show really raises the bar for preschool series in every way. It looks amazing. Beautiful animation. Just look at the fur on the kitties in this series and compare it to other preschool shows. They're gorgeous. The storytelling is spot on with pitch-perfect messaging about friendship, teamwork, empathy and forgiveness. It's also unbelievably cute with stellar songs, and it's something parents can watch and enjoy with their kids without losing their minds because it's smart and funny. The "brave, smart, strong, kind" mantra is a great one to impart to young kids. Best preschool show out there right now.
My daughter who is 6 and her friends from school all LOVE this show. The villains are not scary, and appropriate I believe from 3/4 yrs old. Many kids shows have villains that are exceptionally scary so it's great to have a show like this!
It's about 4 kittens with superpowers. They have to protect their village from the villains. They problem solve cases with kindness & empathy, so it has some cute messages for kids.
I just ask to please continue having no political correctness themes or particular agenda, no LGTB content as they are just kids! All these themes they can understand better once much older. It's crazy what other TV shows have this content. Please keep it wholesome and full of adventure! Thank you!
It's about 4 kittens with superpowers. They have to protect their village from the villains. They problem solve cases with kindness & empathy, so it has some cute messages for kids.
I just ask to please continue having no political correctness themes or particular agenda, no LGTB content as they are just kids! All these themes they can understand better once much older. It's crazy what other TV shows have this content. Please keep it wholesome and full of adventure! Thank you!
I'm not crazy about how flashy and stimulating some of the animation is, which we generally try to avoid in kids' shows. However, I absolutely love the messaging of this show. The Superkitties not only solve the problem they've been called in to help with, but also work to solve the villain's problem too. Every single time, the villain is revealed to have been acting out in an attempt to solve their own problem which is such a great lesson in empathy and understanding. It's a great way to reinforce the idea to our three year old that sometimes people act out in bad ways, but that doesn't mean they're bad people, rather they are good people who make mistakes or bad choices.
....that all the detractors who've left reviews here so obviously all edgy teen/pre-teens that want to make it known that, whole they've watched the show, they hate it and find it "so cringe."
It's like okay, maybe you had to sit through it with your little sibling. You're smckearly not the target audience. I don't understand why you felt the need to come to IMDb, of all places, and denounce it. No one is going to know.
To all the parents out there: This show is a good one. My toddler is 3, and I was desperately in search of something that wasn't mind-numbingly simplistic (Daniel Tiger) but dial down a few notches from some of the more hyper-stimulating options out there.
Superkitties was definitely a hail Mary because I completely expected it to be a rebranding of paw patrol or along the same vein as puppy dog pals (which is miles better than the former, admittedly. Good music, very wholesome)
I love the fact that the villains all have a real motivation for their antics, which is typically explained and then overcome in a way that's inclusive to the misguided antagonist. Instead of just an annoying after causing havoc for the sake of it, (looking at you, Spidey and your friends)
I don't know who's writing the songs for this but the music in it is actually really really good. There's honestly not much to complain about here, as far as shows for toddlers go. Yes the wholesomeness can get to be a little bit much, but what's the alternative? The absence of a message so it's just screen time in the name of entertainment/child minding? There's some super Montessori-minded parents out there who would call me a lazy parent for allowing ANY screen time, among other things, and they may be correct. But I do what I can. Which means when I have screen time I want it to offer *something,* in addition to the opportunity to take a shower.
And at that age, the lessons need to be pretty obvious and in-your-face in order for them to understand. The other end of that spectrum might be, say, SpongeBob. And while I may have some appreciation for his bizarre antics, I don't think I want my toddler going around doing SpongeBob's, "Nyah-yah-yeah-na" laugh anytime soon, or eye. If that means having to hear, "meow meow meow" instead, so be it.
It's like okay, maybe you had to sit through it with your little sibling. You're smckearly not the target audience. I don't understand why you felt the need to come to IMDb, of all places, and denounce it. No one is going to know.
To all the parents out there: This show is a good one. My toddler is 3, and I was desperately in search of something that wasn't mind-numbingly simplistic (Daniel Tiger) but dial down a few notches from some of the more hyper-stimulating options out there.
Superkitties was definitely a hail Mary because I completely expected it to be a rebranding of paw patrol or along the same vein as puppy dog pals (which is miles better than the former, admittedly. Good music, very wholesome)
I love the fact that the villains all have a real motivation for their antics, which is typically explained and then overcome in a way that's inclusive to the misguided antagonist. Instead of just an annoying after causing havoc for the sake of it, (looking at you, Spidey and your friends)
I don't know who's writing the songs for this but the music in it is actually really really good. There's honestly not much to complain about here, as far as shows for toddlers go. Yes the wholesomeness can get to be a little bit much, but what's the alternative? The absence of a message so it's just screen time in the name of entertainment/child minding? There's some super Montessori-minded parents out there who would call me a lazy parent for allowing ANY screen time, among other things, and they may be correct. But I do what I can. Which means when I have screen time I want it to offer *something,* in addition to the opportunity to take a shower.
And at that age, the lessons need to be pretty obvious and in-your-face in order for them to understand. The other end of that spectrum might be, say, SpongeBob. And while I may have some appreciation for his bizarre antics, I don't think I want my toddler going around doing SpongeBob's, "Nyah-yah-yeah-na" laugh anytime soon, or eye. If that means having to hear, "meow meow meow" instead, so be it.
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- AnecdotesBy season 2, the series was retitled as SuperKitties: Su-Purr Charged.
- ConnexionsSpin-off SuperKitties: Su-Purr Adventures (2024)
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