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Ne Zha 2 * Incredibly Stunning Animation, Great Humor and Meaningful Themes

Sunday, August 24th, 2025

A rebellious young boy, Ne Zha, is feared by the gods and born to mortal parents with wild, uncontrolled powers. Now he’s faced with an ancient force intent on destroying humanity, he must grow up to become the hero the world needs.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Elsy S. comments, “I love the movie Ne Zha 2, because of the humorous touches, incredible animation, and the several meaningful themes, such as family and good versus evil. It is extremely complex, and the characters all have their own stories.” Harper B. adds, “This film surprised me in all the ways a person can be surprised. Starting with the phenomenal animation, this film truly brings the story to life. The battle scenes in particular are stunning visually and very creative.” See their full reviews below.

Ne Zha 2
By Elsy S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 13

I love the movie Ne Zha 2, because of the humorous touches, incredible animation, and the several meaningful themes, such as family and good versus evil. It is extremely complex, and the characters all have their own stories.

The story follows Ne Zha (Crystal Lee), a three-year-old demon boy, a child of two generals, who was reduced to a soul, but gets his body back. His best friend and previous mortal enemy, Ao Bing (Aleks Le) pushes himself too hard in a battle, and the two souls must share Ne Zha’s body. To get a body for Ao Bing, Ne Zha must pass a series of trials, but Taiyi Zhenren (Rick Zieff) has other ideas. He passes the trials, but his village gets attacked, and in the end, there’s a massive battle of betrayal and heartache for which Ne Zha assumes his teenage form (Griffin Puatu).

The animation is incredible! This is visual storytelling at its best. This is a heartfelt movie with heartbreaking, yet sweet moments. One thing that really impressed me is how intense this film is; it fully immersed me in the story, as if I was a part of it. The message is inspiring and hopeful, which really gives the movie a meaningful touch. Ne Zha is portrayed as a demon child grappling with feelings of being replaced; Crystal Lee and Griffin Puatu provide the voice of Ne Zha, for his child and teenage form, very well. Michelle Yeoh and Vincent Rodriguez III portray the emotional depth of their characters so well with their voices. Ao Bing, one of the characters with the most internal conflict, is voiced by Aleks Le, whose voice perfectly matches the character. My favorite scene is when Ao Bing and Ne Zha break free of Master Wuliang’s (Robert Clotworthy) trap.

The film’s message is to be yourself. It reminds us of how we are perfect just the way we are. Be forewarned that it has several violent scenes, many deaths, and mild language, making it slightly unsuitable for younger children.

Ne Zha 2 gets 4.5 out of 5 stars from me and I recommend it for ages 12 and up. It releases in theaters on August 22, 2025.

Ne Zha 2
By Harper B., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 12

Ne Zha 2 is an epic film about two destined enemies becoming friends. I love this film because of the characters and the emotional aspect.

Ne Zha 2 is about a young boy, Ne Zha (Crystal Lee) who is a demon and just wants to be normal and fit in. His parents, Li Jing (Vincent Rodriguez III) and Lady Yin (Michelle Yeoh), try their best to help Ne Zha be a better person.  He meets a friend Ao Bing (Aleks Le) who is a dragon and contains the spirit pill. Ne Zha and Ao Bing team up to get Ao Bing’s body back.

This film surprised me in all the ways a person can be surprised. Starting with the phenomenal animation, this film truly brings the story to life. The battle scenes in particular are stunning visually and very creative. My favorite scene is the final battle scene. The background music is astonishing and the sound effects are extremely realistic. I really enjoyed watching Lady Yin evolve into the caring mother she was born to be. I also enjoyed watching Taiyi Zhenren (Rick Zieff), taking Ne Zha under his wing. This film is an emotional roller coaster — it made me laugh, cry, and truly brought me joy like I have never experienced before from watching a film. Compared to Ne Zha, Ne Zha 2 is even better. The characters are very similar with some of the same qualities and some differences which made watching the movie fun. Ne Zha 2 taught me life is not in black and white, there is some gray too. The people of Chentang Pass come to understand why people do certain things to protect their people.

The film’s message is that not everyone is all good or all bad. When we see other’s differences and celebrate them, then we can all become one team and defeat the real enemy. Note that there are some violent scenes that are inappropriate for younger children.

Ne Zha 2 gets 5 out of 5 stars from me and I recommend it for ages 12-m to 18, plus adults. It will be released in theaters on August 22, 2025.

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Operation Friendship * Terrific Story About Two Enemies Becoming Friends

Tuesday, August 12th, 2025

A young boy and friends, with the help of his grandfather who served in World War II, his loyal friends, and his love of history, takes on the neighborhood bully and learns the importance of teamwork, family, and friendship.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Harper B. comments, “This film is fantastic; I was on the edge of my seat for the entirety of the film. Operation Friendship is a wonderful film about two enemies becoming friends. Having friends is important but making them is even more important.” Jude A. adds, “I like Operation Friendship because of its faith-based storyline, the honoring of soldiers, and the action-packed thrill. I also like it because of the grandpa who is funny and repeats things over and over. The film’s message is that you should always stand up for what you believe in, no matter what. Somehow, God will cause the right people to come your way to lend a helping hand to defeat your enemies.” See their full reviews below.

Operation Friendship
By Harper B., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 12

Operation Friendship is a wonderful film about two enemies becoming friends. Having friends is important but making them is even more important.

Operation Friendship is about a boy, Chaz Smith (Izaak Bellis), who loves to play with toy army men. Chaz gets bullied by Jimmy Roland (Grayson Stalcup) and challenges him to an army soldier battle; the community supports Chaz. Even the teacher, Miss Mullens (Kera O’Bryon) gives Chaz her nephew’s old toys and she comes to referee.

This film is fantastic; I was on the edge of my seat for the entirety of the film. The costumes are realistic, while none stand out. My favorite character is Phoebe (Gabriella Dillenback) because she doesn’t mind hanging out with all boys if she gets the opportunity to support her friends. The scene that really stuck to me is when Chaz’s dad (James Arnold Taylor) and grandpa (Vincent Dantone) reveal their surprise to prove that they are really on Chaz’s side. My least favorite scene is when Chaz has a nightmare because it seems unnecessary. The actors’ performances are magnificent. They are in character throughout the film.

The grandpa’s acting of Grandpa especially stands out because he can be fun or funny but also has the ability to talk seriously with Chaz, his grandson. Grandpa, dad, and Chaz have a very special relationship. We see this at the beginning of the film when the mom, Lisa Smith (Libby Smallbone) goes to the spa and the boys go have fun together. The background music is superb, especially during the battle scene. It truly adds drama and depth to the plot. The character’s facial expressions also add depth and drama to the plot. I truly enjoyed this film because it surprised me.

The film’s message is that when people team up and help others you can make everyone happy. The students in Chaz’s class give some of their troops to Chaz. This shows that when everyone pitches in, it can make a difference. It also teaches us about the meaning of friendship and how it can be found in the most bizarre places.

I give Operation Friendship 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 18, plus adults. It releases on It releases on VOD and streaming on August 12, 2025.

Operation Friendship
By Jude A., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 10

I like Operation Friendship because of its faith-based storyline, the honoring of soldiers, and the action-packed thrill. I also like it because of the grandpa who is funny and repeats things over and over.

The storyline is about a young boy named Chaz and his loyal friends who want to beat up Jimmy (Grayson Stalcup) because he always bullies his friends.

 

The main characters are Chaz Smith (Izaak Bellis) and Phoebe (Gabriella Dillenback). I like how Chaz and his grandpa always play with toy army men and how, in the morning, grandpa blows a trumpet to wake Chaz up. I also like that, with the help of his grandfather who served in World War II, and his loyal friends they were able to take the neighborhood bully down. I was confused about exactly what the story is about. Another thing I don’t like is the dream, which I found a bit disturbing. In spite of all his challenges, I like how Chaz stands up for what he believes. It seems that Chaz’s friends criticize Phoebe a lot, which I didn’t care for. I like how the camera zooms in on the dirt to make it look like a real battle field.

The photography is pretty good, especially the shots with the background scenery. The graphics stand out because they are good crisp.

The film’s message is that you should always stand up for what you believe in, no matter what. Somehow, God will cause the right people to come your way to lend a helping hand to defeat your enemies. The film also reminds us about the importance of teamwork, family, and friendship.

I give Operating Friendship 3 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 18, plus adults. This film releases on VOD and streaming on August 12, 2025.

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Freakier Friday * One Of The Funniest And Most Heartwarming Movies That I Have Seen In A Long Time

Thursday, August 7th, 2025

In Freakier Friday, Curtis and Lohan reprise their roles as Tess and Anna Coleman. The story picks up years after Tess (Curtis) and Anna (Lohan) endured an identity crisis. Anna now has a daughter of her own and a soon-to-be stepdaughter. As they navigate the myriad challenges that come when two families merge, Tess and Anna discover that lightning might indeed strike twice.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Juliana S. comments, “Freakier Friday is one of the funniest and most heartwarming movies that I have seen in a long time. The movie shows just how much stepping into another person’s shoes can change one’s perspective.” Valeria M. adds, “This movie is a roller coaster in every way possible…There are moments when I was barely able to hold back a laugh and other times that I looked away in embarrassment.” See their full reviews below.

Freakier Friday
By Juliana S, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 16

(L-R) Jamie Lee Curtis as Tess Coleman Lindsay Lohan as Anna Coleman in Disney’s FREAKIER FRIDAY. Photo by Glen Wilson. © 2025 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Freakier Friday is one of the funniest and most heartwarming movies that I have seen in a long time. The movie shows just how much stepping into another person’s shoes can change one’s perspective.

Freakier Friday is a new and funny spin off of the classic movie Freaky Friday. The movie follows Anna Coleman (Lindsay Lohan) and her teenage daughter, Harper (Julia Butters) as they navigate their busy lives. After an interesting event, they are left with swapped bodies and an entire new world to explore. As they are trying to find a way to switch back, the two are also discovering the hardships of each other’s lives. With jobs, relationships, and social status, Anna and Harper are in for the ride.

(L-R) Julia Butters as Harper Coleman and Sophia Hammons as Lily Davies in Disney’s FREAKIER FRIDAY. Photo by Glen Wilson. © 2025 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

One actress that made a lasting impression on me is Julia Butters – she plays the spirited Harper Coleman. Butters brings a bright energy to the screen using her voice, posture, and subtle facial expressions to create a lively Harper. She is able to balance quick wit with vulnerability, often revealing her character’s deepest thoughts in a single glance. Butters aptly captures the awkwardness, curiosity, and emotional shifts of a teenage girl perfectly. Her performance drew me into the movie, seeing myself in Harper’s journey. Lindsay Lohan also captured my attention, as she reclaims the spotlight as Anna Coleman in this sequel. Lohan brings a new sense of growth to Anna, mixing her charismatic charm with a new maturity that reflects her journeys over the years. Lindsay uses her vocal and facial expressions, as well as body movements, to convey the complexities of life and love, while holding onto her playful and free spirit. Lohan’s reactions are as impactful as her lines, revealing layers of Anna that were not visible before. She creates a character who feels both nostalgic and new, forming a mix of the past and present.

(L-R) Maitreyi Ramakrishnan as Ella and Lindsay Lohan as Anna Coleman in Disney’s FREAKIER FRIDAY. Photo by Glen Wilson. © 2025 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

The film’s message is that one should never judge someone else until they have walked in their shoes and experienced what they have gone through. The movie is very successful in allowing a character to take a step back and see how other people have problems too.

I give Freakier Friday 5 out of 5 stars, and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. Freakier Friday releases in theatres on August 8, 2025.

Freakier Friday
By Valerie M., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 12

I’m confused by how I feel towards Freakier Friday. It has its good qualities that made me laugh, but other parts made me look away and cringe.

Sophia Hammons as Lily Davies and Jamie Lee Curtis as Tess Coleman in Disney’s FREAKIER FRIDAY. Photo by Glen Wilson. © 2025 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

The storyline is about Harper (Julia Butters), a teenage girl having to deal with one of her worst enemies, Lily (Sophia Hammons), as her soon-to-be step sister. At her mother’s bachelorette party, two palm readings lead them to switching bodies with Harper’s mom Anna (Lindsay Lohan) and grandma Tess (Jamie Lee Curtis). With both vowing to break up their parents’ engagement and upcoming wedding, we follow the girls as they try multiple ways to ruin that relationship.

 

(L-R) Lindsay Lohan as Anna Coleman and Jamie Lee Curtis as Tess Coleman in Disney’s live-action FREAKIER FRIDAY. Photo courtesy of Disney. © 2025 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

This movie is a roller coaster in every way possible. From time to time, it feels like common sense just goes out the window. For example, it’s as if Anna and Tess don’t understand that nobody knows that Harper and Lily are in adult bodies now, so they don’t have to listen to anyone. Also, the jokes are sort of hit or miss. There are moments when I was barely able to hold back a laugh and other times that I looked away in embarrassment. None of this is enough to ruin the film, but one thing that does ruin the movie is Lily. Her character lacks any depth – she never really even attempts to apologize for what she does. Plus, all her supposedly smart comeback comments are just insults. It seems that the creators were going for a sassy character who is trying to cover-up her pain, but they ended up creating a mean girl who never needs to fix her mistakes because everyone immediately forgives her. I did enjoy the songs and I love the views of LA.

 

(L-R) Mark Harmon as Ryan and Jamie Lee Curtis as Tess Coleman in Disney’s FREAKIER FRIDAY. Photo by Glen Wilson. © 2025 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

The sets made me feel like the city is alive; it’s like the city is a character in the film in its own way. I love the way the colors pop out and make everything more vibrant. They don’t dim even in more heartfelt scenes because the beauty of LA is always there, even in heartbreak, which is a beautiful idea.

The film’s message reminds us that what you want isn’t always what you need, and sometimes changes are good.  Note that there are suggestive jokes but nothing outright explicit.

I give Freakier Friday 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18. It releases in theaters on August 8, 2025.

 

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The Secret of Butterflies * In The World Of Anthropomorphic Insects, Comes One That Shows Us The Power Of Perseverance And Friendship

Tuesday, August 5th, 2025

The story’s hero insect dreams of becoming a butterfly and being able to fly. He hears of a powerful white spider that has discovered the secret of making beautiful butterflies. Setting out to find this spider, he befriends other insects and must face his fears and rely on friends.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic IvyJoy C. comments, “The Secret of Butterflies is an enjoyable, fun-to-watch movie with good animation and voice acting. The film’s message is to be careful who you trust and don’t believe everything you hear. It also reminds us that we are great just the way we are, and don’t let your own ambitions cloud your judgment.” Valerie M. adds, “This is a great film for younger audiences. I found the story itself very interesting. Ryan has to deal with limited beliefs, bullying and even corruption.” KIDS FIRST! Adult juror Julie S. adds, “In the world of anthropomorphic insects, comes The Secret of Butterflies! Talking insects – butterfly parents that have the same types of concerns that human parents do and live in houses that I could move into next week – I was captivated by this story. It shows the power of perseverance and friendship.” See their full reviews below.

The Secret of Butterflies
By IvyJoy C., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 11

The Secret of Butterflies is an enjoyable, fun-to-watch movie with good animation and voice acting.

This storyline follows an adventurous insect named Ryan (Ryan Bartley) whose wish is to become a butterfly so that he can fly. Ryan hears rumors of a mysterious white spider called Liam who has the magical ability of transforming insects into butterflies and ventures off with his friend on a journey to make his dreams come true only to learn that this devious white spider isn’t all that he seems. Ryan and his friends must battle through an army of little bugs to save innocent butterflies and defeat Liam once and for all.

This film tells a good story and is perfect for younger children. This film was originally made in Iran by Ali Tanhaee, who directed the dubbing for this English version. To his credit, the voice actors fit the characters perfectly. The animation is a highlight of the film; the colors are vibrant when appropriate and the foliage stands out. The characters are quite well illustrated – their eyes stand out, as they are deep and realistic looking. However, they feel a bit rigid and unnatural, and the core designs of the characters are very redundant. While I like the story, at times the dialogue seems unnaturally translated from the original, like when Liam says, “I always love when things happen, especially when I am the one who makes everything happen.”

What this film lacks in character portrayal, it makes up for in the movements of elements such as fire, wind, and water. My favorite part is the classic moment where good triumphs over evil, and Liam is defeated.

The film’s message is to be careful who you trust and don’t believe everything you hear. It also reminds us that we are great just the way we are, and don’t let your own ambitions cloud your judgment. Note that it contains mild violence and fighting, but nothing too extreme.

I give The Secret of Butterflies 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12. You can find this film on VOD and digital platforms beginning August 5, 2025.

The Secret of Butterflies
By Valerie M., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 12

The Secret of Butterflies is like a fever dream. It sends a powerful message, but it has certain qualities that I found a bit unsettling.

The storyline follows Ryan, a bug who has always dreamed of being a butterfly. He lives in a house with other bugs with no memory of how he got there. One day, he finally escapes the house and begins his journey to becoming a butterfly.

This is a great film for younger audiences. I found the story itself very interesting. Ryan has to deal with limited beliefs, bullying and even corruption. In this world, butterflies are seen as the most beautiful creatures to the point where butterflies feel like they have the right to step on other bugs because they are better. In the end, we see how everyone is equal no matter their appearance. I particularly like how the main villain, a white spider named Liam, is portrayed. At first, he appears friendly, even praising Ryan, telling him how special he is and how hard it is to find bugs like him. This shows us that not everyone can be trusted. I also appreciate that Ryan attempts to fix his mistakes. He even admits that he was wrong and apologizes instead of letting the fact that he helped everyone be his apology.

This film gives me a strange feeling of nostalgia and discomfort that cannot be easily described – it reminds me of old cartoons made in other countries. Note that the animation style is very different from a Disney 3D animated film. Some of the characters end up triggering the unsettling feeling a person gets when an animated character appears too close to reality. I felt that some of the voiceovers don’t convey emotions very well, which makes it hard to tell what they’re feeling. When Ryan and his friend argue, I didn’t realize that his friend was mad until he said so. For its North American release, an English‑language dub was created featuring the voice talent of Innes Maas, Tara MacPherson, Jaryd Pilay, David Wilke, Jake Maisel, and Janeke Huisamen.

The film’s message tells us that friendship and teamwork will always be better than exploiting others. Be aware that there is a lot of fighting, death and an attempt of suicide. However, nothing is bloody or gory.

I give The Secret of Butterflies 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 8. You can find it on VOD or digital beginning August 5, 2025.

The Secret of Butterflies
By Julie S., KIDS FIRST!

In the world of anthropomorphic insects, comes The Secret of Butterflies! Talking insects – butterfly parents that have the same types of concerns that human parents do and live in houses that I could move into next week – I was captivated by this story. It shows the power of perseverance and friendship.

The story’s villain is a powerful white spider who claims to have discovered the secret of making beautiful butterflies.

 

The film begins in a peaceful butterfly village, where we follow a butterfly family in their daily life. The animation is a highlight—the characters are well-defined, and the forest background looks stunningly realistic. This tranquility is shattered when a villainous spider burns down the village, killing the butterfly boy, Ryan’s, father. Ryan escapes, but years later, we find him trapped in a human’s basement, dreaming of the day he can fly and become a butterfly. He escapes into the wilderness, where he encounters a group of bullying insects. Ryan, however, has some impressive martial arts skills and manages to fight them off.

Later, he stumbles upon the Golden Butterfly Show, a competition where he feels out of place. Discouraged, he runs away until his new friend comforts him and suggests seeking out a witch named Liam, who can supposedly turn him into a butterfly. Ryan sets off in search of Liam, only to discover that Liam is the very same white spider who destroyed his village. Captured, Ryan learns the spider’s history from one of the guards before being rescued by his new friends. The film culminates in a duel between Ryan and his friends and the white spider. Ryan is nearly defeated, but his friends remind him that he only needs to flap his wings to fly. It’s through the power of teamwork that they finally defeat the spider and free the captured butterflies. Kudos to filmmaker Ali Tanhaee for creating such a unique and colorful story.

For its North American release, Vision Films created a full English-language dub featuring Innes Maas, Tara MacPherson, Jaryd Pilay, David Wilke, Jake Maisel, and Janeke Huisamen.

The film’s message is about finding yourself and working together with others as a team. Be aware that there is a lot of fighting, bullying and burning down a home.

I give The Secret of Butterflies 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12, plus adults. You can find it on VOD and digital platforms beginning August 5, 2025.

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Eyes of Wakanda * Return to the Beloved Nation Of Wakanda With An Exciting Story Full Of Action, Emotion, And Moral Complexity

Tuesday, August 5th, 2025

Eyes of Wakanda is an American animated anthology television miniseries created by Todd Harris for the streaming service Disney+, based on the Marvel Comics country Wakanda. It follows the Hatut Zaraze, Wakandan warriors who carry out dangerous missions throughout history. Harris served as showrunner and director.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Jackson N. comments, “Eyes Of Wakanda finally brings us back to the beloved nation of Wakanda with an exciting and intense story full of action, emotion, and moral complexity. Last time we saw Wakanda was in Marvel’s hit film Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. However, this film takes place before either of the Black Panther films. Since it was announced in March 2025, my anticipation for this limited series has been running high and watching it both hit and exceeded all my expectations!” Isabella V. adds, “Eyes of Wakanda is a gorgeous and incredibly investing show with incredibly well written characters and storylines. Every episode shines in its own unique way, leading to an engaging and shocking experience.” See their full reviews below.

Eyes Of Wakanda
By Jackson N., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 12

A Wakandan Tech examines Basha’s aircraftin Marvel Animation’s EYES OF WAKANDA, exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel. © 2025 MARVEL. All Rights Reserved.

Eyes Of Wakanda finally brings us back to the beloved nation of Wakanda with an exciting and intense story full of action, emotion, and moral complexity. Last time we saw Wakanda was in Marvel’s hit film Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. However, this film takes place before either of the Black Panther films. Since it was announced in March 2025, my anticipation for this limited series has been running high and watching it both hit and exceeded all my expectations!

Set in 1260 BC, Eyes of Wakanda follows the Secret Agents of Wakanda as they journey across the globe to reclaim stolen Vibranium – a powerful and rare metal that fuels Wakanda’s technological advancements. Along the way, they encounter powerful enemies, including a warrior known as The Lion (Cress Williams), who is one of Wakanda’s strongest warriors, second in strength only to the King.

The Lion (Cress Williams) stops a Local Defender of the village in Marvel Animation’s EYES OF WAKANDA, exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel. © 2025 MARVEL. All Rights Reserved.

We get a completely new side of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) with this animated television series. While MCU films nearly always showcase the main heroes who do whatever it takes to save people, this show is the polar opposite. “These are the missions that Wakanda doesn’t want the world to see.” This quote from the trailer perfectly describes how the people in this series are forced to do the things Wakanda hides even from its own people. That secrecy adds a layer of mystery and danger to the story, forcing characters to act in ways that challenge their sense of right and wrong and adding emotional weight to their actions. My only complaint is that the animation style feels a little too much like a Disney film or show, reminiscent of the show Iwájú, versus having the signature style of a Marvel show, like Your Friendly Neighborhood Spiderman.

Black Panther in Marvel Animation’s EYES OF WAKANDA, exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel. © 2025 MARVEL. All Rights Reserved.

But around halfway through the first episode, the animation style grew on me and it even came to enhance the storytelling, especially during intense sequences like when Noni (Winnie Harlow) battles The Lion, where fast pacing and vibrant visuals heighten the drama. The background music is another strong point. It helps set the mood in each scene—like the soft, emotional tones used when Memnon (Larry Herron) must make a heartbreaking choice, which ties directly into the Greek myth of Achilles’ heel.

The main message of Eyes Of Wakanda is that power can be a delicate thing. It includes themes of knowing wrong from right, loyalty, and being careful who you trust. Parents should know that it includes many scary moments, including when Noni is taken hostage.

I give Eyes Of Wakanda 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. The four-episode limited series debuts in full on Disney+ on August 1, 2025.

Eyes of Wakanda
By Isabella V., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 14

Basha (Voiced by Jacques Colimon) attempts to smooth talk the Temple Guards in Marvel Animation’s EYES OF WAKANDA, exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel. © 2025 MARVEL. All Rights Reserved.

Eyes of Wakanda is a gorgeous and incredibly investing show with incredibly well written characters and storylines. Every episode shines in its own unique way, leading to an engaging and shocking experience.

The storyline follows War Dogs, a group of Wakandan soldiers whose goal is to retrieve stolen artifacts, with each episode having a Wakanda artifact found by a different War Dog at different times. However, the War Dogs deal with challenges when retrieving each one, from physical to mental.

The animation is phenomenal; everything is stunning, especially the backgrounds. For example, the intro of each episode is uniquely executed and visually appealing in its sketchy look. I also enjoy the look of the weapons and how creative their designs are. This is complimented by the amazing fight choreography that takes advantage of the area each character is in such as when Noni (Winnie Harlow) uses the curtains of the ship in episode one.

Noni (Winnie Harlow) prepares to face The Lion (Cress Williams) as he explains how he built his city of ships in Marvel Animation’s EYES OF WAKANDA, exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel. © 2025 MARVEL. All Rights Reserved.

The score is terrific and enhances the action and emotion of each scene. Another technical aspect worth mentioning is the costuming and how they incorporate not only the characters’ personalities, but also their culture. One that I particularly like is The Lion’s (Cress Williams) outfit, as it shows not only his power but his confidence. Each character is extremely well written, with each having great character arcs both individually and overlapping with others. The characters feel so believable which made me feel empathetic towards them. I was constantly excited to see how everything would play out, or what characters we would follow next. The story is wonderfully written and fits perfectly into a TV show format. It takes advantage of individual episodes, with each character having its own story, while managing to tell a comprehensive story that’s easy to follow.

(L-R) Basha (Voiced by Jacques Colimon) debriefs Ebo (Voiced by Issac Robinson-SMith) on his mission in Marvel Animation’s EYES OF WAKANDA, exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel. © 2025 MARVEL. All Rights Reserved.

The show’s message is to follow your own path and not the one that others want you to. Be forewarned that there are some intense scenes including blood and death.

I give Eyes of Wakanda 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. It releases on Disney+ on August 1, 2025.

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