


Super Giant Robot Brothers


Super Giant Robot Brothers
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What this film brings
Content barometer
Violence
2/5
Moderate
Fear
2/5
A few scenes
Sexuality
0/5
None
Language
0/5
None
Narrative complexity
1/5
Accessible
Adult themes
0/5
None
Expert review
Super Giant Robot Brothers is a Netflix animated series aimed at young children, following two sibling robots with strong personalities who must join forces to defend Earth from alien monster attacks. The tone is consistently light and humorous, driven by the comedic bickering between the two robots and the warm family dynamic they share with their inventor. Sensitive content is limited to stylized battles between the giant robots and space monsters, with no blood or visible injuries, presented in an exaggerated cartoon style that removes any sense of real danger. Some of the alien monsters may look mildly intimidating to very young viewers, but their comedic treatment and the heroes' consistent victories keep the overall atmosphere reassuring. Parents can watch this show with children from age 5 onwards, reassuring them that robots and monsters are imaginary, and using the sibling teamwork theme as a starting point for conversations about cooperation and helping others.
Synopsis
Once the squabbling stops, the battling begins! Robot siblings Shiny and Thunder and their whiz inventor must defend Earth when space monsters attack.
Difficult scenes
The alien monsters that attack Earth appear in various large and sometimes imposing forms, with roaring sounds and threatening behavior. Although the tone remains comedic and the robot heroes face them confidently, some children under 5 who are particularly sensitive may be momentarily startled by their appearance or aggression. The battle sequences between the giant robots and the monsters involve urban destruction, explosions, and visually intense impacts. These confrontations are handled in a spectacular but consequence-free manner, in the tradition of Japanese robot series, though they may still surprise children who are not accustomed to this type of action-heavy content.
Where to watch
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Availability checked on Apr 03, 2026
About this title
- Format
- TV series
- Year
- 2022
- Countries
- United States of America
- Original language
- EN
- Directed by
- Víctor Maldonado, Alfredo Torres Martínez
- Main cast
- Eric Lopez, Chris Diamantopoulos, Marisa Davila, Delbert Hunt, Sitara Attaie, Gina Ravera, Jared Farid Ward, Chris Jai Alex, Tommy Bello Rivas, Anouar H. Smaine
- Studios
- Reel FX Creative Studios
Content barometer
Violence
2/5
Moderate
Fear
2/5
A few scenes
Sexuality
0/5
None
Language
0/5
None
Narrative complexity
1/5
Accessible
Adult themes
0/5
None
Expert review
Super Giant Robot Brothers is a Netflix animated series aimed at young children, following two sibling robots with strong personalities who must join forces to defend Earth from alien monster attacks. The tone is consistently light and humorous, driven by the comedic bickering between the two robots and the warm family dynamic they share with their inventor. Sensitive content is limited to stylized battles between the giant robots and space monsters, with no blood or visible injuries, presented in an exaggerated cartoon style that removes any sense of real danger. Some of the alien monsters may look mildly intimidating to very young viewers, but their comedic treatment and the heroes' consistent victories keep the overall atmosphere reassuring. Parents can watch this show with children from age 5 onwards, reassuring them that robots and monsters are imaginary, and using the sibling teamwork theme as a starting point for conversations about cooperation and helping others.
Synopsis
Once the squabbling stops, the battling begins! Robot siblings Shiny and Thunder and their whiz inventor must defend Earth when space monsters attack.
Difficult scenes
The alien monsters that attack Earth appear in various large and sometimes imposing forms, with roaring sounds and threatening behavior. Although the tone remains comedic and the robot heroes face them confidently, some children under 5 who are particularly sensitive may be momentarily startled by their appearance or aggression. The battle sequences between the giant robots and the monsters involve urban destruction, explosions, and visually intense impacts. These confrontations are handled in a spectacular but consequence-free manner, in the tradition of Japanese robot series, though they may still surprise children who are not accustomed to this type of action-heavy content.