

Jelly Jamm
Detailed parental analysis
Jelly Jamm is a musical animated series for young children, set in a bright, playful, and reassuring world where a group of friends experiences small everyday adventures. Sensitive content is limited to brief moments of frustration, minor arguments between friends, comic mishaps, and very light tension that is resolved quickly, with no realistic violence and no lasting threat. The intensity stays extremely low and these moments are not dominant, because each episode focuses more on cooperation, humor, music, and a simple social or emotional lesson. There is no sexual content, no meaningful coarse language, and no substance use. For parents, this is a very approachable choice for early viewers, especially for children who enjoy songs, predictable storytelling, and gentle opportunities to talk about sharing, listening, and handling small disagreements.
Synopsis
The misadventures of a group of friends who live on the magical, musical planet of Jammbo.
About this title
- Format
- TV series
- Year
- 2011
- Runtime
- 11m
- Countries
- Spain
- Original language
- EN
- Directed by
- Carlos Vermut, Víctor M. López, David Cantolla
- Main cast
- Lizzie Waterworth, Maria Darling, Emma Weaver, Isabella Blake-Thomas, Adam Longworth, Beth Chalmers
- Studios
- Vodka Capital, 737 SHAKER
Content barometer
- Violence1/5Mild
- Fear0/5None
- Sexuality0/5None
- Language0/5None
- Narrative complexity1/5Accessible
- Adult themes0/5None
Values conveyed
- friendship
- music
- sharing
- cooperation