An honest look into the world of an African American young family of millennial parents, as they juggle their careers, marriage, parenthood, social issues and multi-generational dynamics str... Read allAn honest look into the world of an African American young family of millennial parents, as they juggle their careers, marriage, parenthood, social issues and multi-generational dynamics striving for a better life.An honest look into the world of an African American young family of millennial parents, as they juggle their careers, marriage, parenthood, social issues and multi-generational dynamics striving for a better life.
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I wanted to like this show but its just not a good show for children. Its written like a Proud Family meets The Boondocks. I got maybe 3 episodes in watching it with my daughter and it got so bad that I turned it off. It started with the constant cliche hip-hop references (The dad is a music producer). Im tired of seeing black characters as rappers but whatever. Then, I heard the word "ass" being used in an unnecessary situation. I thought to myself "wow did they really add that?". After that it just got worse...another unnecessary use of a word (hell), sexual innuendos between the parents, and a once I heard the rapper character joke about smoking weed I was done. Maybe im overreacting but as a parent that actually monitors what my 7 year old child consumes...I found this to be a disgraceful attempt of black children show. Its sad that the is the best the can give black people. To be honest, this is so bad that I looks up the writer and editor. The writer looks to be a black man, Matthew Cherry who just recently had in 2022. My brother, are you fine with your little one watching a child show where they curse and reference drugs (legal or not)? The editor is a caucasian guy who likely could care less. I expect better..
Feels refreshing for the 2020s. Reminds me of the quality content that used to be widly available on TV in the 2000s. Nice one!
I think it's great that a diverse range of hairstyles are shown and different shades of black people are included.
The series touches on relevant topics and the graphics look good - not surprising for Sony Animations who I feel have always made an effort to use sharp, modern animated graphics that include a wide range of diverse characters. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs is a good example of this.
If you're thinking of watching this, it's similar to Disney's The Proud Family (and Little Bill) with a gentle edge. Enjoyable for young children and families.
I think it's great that a diverse range of hairstyles are shown and different shades of black people are included.
The series touches on relevant topics and the graphics look good - not surprising for Sony Animations who I feel have always made an effort to use sharp, modern animated graphics that include a wide range of diverse characters. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs is a good example of this.
If you're thinking of watching this, it's similar to Disney's The Proud Family (and Little Bill) with a gentle edge. Enjoyable for young children and families.
I thought I would check this show out as the cover art seemed interesting. The first episode immediately had me hooked. The relaxing and low-stimulating music/visuals/storyline coupled with good dialogue and deeply explored characters makes for the perfect show. I struggle with finding animated shows that don't feel super flashy or insanely overstimulating. I also enjoyed the characters and how they tackle some more complex issues in a lighthearted way. This is the perfect show to sit down and enjoy without feeling like it's too much or too little. I have yet to find another show like it so I hope they renew for a season 2.
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I really enjoyed the animated series. Each and every episode was a joy to watch. The cast is amazing. It was funny and charismatic. I remember the show from YouTube that developed this series and it was very good.
Once I heard they were coming out with this series I made sure I marked my calendar. I have been watching it on Max. The series deserves another season and if it get another season I look forward to what it has in store.
I was sad that I watched all the episodes. It was that good. This series deserves it recognition and more. I really like zuri she was funny in every episode. This is a really good series. I hope that it is not a long wait for another season.
Once I heard they were coming out with this series I made sure I marked my calendar. I have been watching it on Max. The series deserves another season and if it get another season I look forward to what it has in store.
I was sad that I watched all the episodes. It was that good. This series deserves it recognition and more. I really like zuri she was funny in every episode. This is a really good series. I hope that it is not a long wait for another season.
I am 23 years old and I find "Young Love" as a comfort show. I Love this animation. I look forward to each and every episode. "Young Love" is the show I have always wanted. This animation is funny, for the family, and for you. I am patiently waiting for season two because I have watched all the episodes. I will be rewatching season one and telling my friends and family about it. I will be reposting and advocating for more animations and shows similar to "Young Love". When I have kids one day I will be watching this animation with them but for now I will watch with my nieces and nephews. What an awesome show.
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- TriviaThis series is a continuation of creator Matthew A. Cherry's Academy Award-winning short film, Hair Love. Issa Rae reprises her voice role from the original.
- ConnectionsFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Ginger Snapped (2020)
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