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BATWHEELS Episodes 2.1-2.3

"The Batwheels Rescue Gotham City"

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What You Need To Know:

BATWHEELS is an animated action series on Netflix that follows Batwheels and his team of hero vehicles fighting to save Gotham City from villainous works. The first three episodes of season two of BATWHEELS are very entertaining, with heroes and villains working against each other. The vehicles and human heroes are kind, pick up trash, donate to their community, and speak kindly to one another. The quality is artistic and animated, with bright colors and fine details. The series has a moral worldview, with characters rescuing and aiding others.

There is very light violence and a few scary elements, as well as themes of good vs. Evil with characters intent on hurting others. Although, the heroes always prevail. Caution is recommended for young children. MOVIEGUIDE® recommends that children aged two and under have no screen time, while preschoolers aged three to five should have extremely limited and monitored screen time. Parental discretion is advised.

Content:

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Dominant Worldview and Other Worldview Content/Elements:
A moral worldview, with characters rescuing and aiding others. The vehicles and human heroes are kind, pick up trash, donate to their community, and speak kindly to one another;

Foul Language:
No foul language;

Violence:
Light violence such as the villain vehicles physically fighting over a stuffed animal together, and joker throwing banana peels causing characters to slip and fall.

Sex:
No sex;

Nudity:
No nudity;

Alcohol Use:
No alcohol us;

Smoking and/or Drug Use and Abuse:
None; and,

Miscellaneous Immorality:
Typical good vs. evil story lines that includes characters with ill intent to hurt others

More Detail:

BATWHEELS is an animated action series on Netflix that follows Batwheels and his team of hero vehicles as they fight to save Gotham City from villainous works. The animated cars talk and have interactions, and some episodes don’t even include human superheroes or villains. The team solves problems and rescues others from danger.

The first three episodes of season two are very entertaining, with heroes and villains working against each other. The vehicles and human heroes are kind, pick up trash, donate to their community, and speak kindly to one another. The quality is artistic and animated, with bright colors and fine details. The series has a moral worldview, with characters rescuing and aiding others.

Episode one begins with Batwheels and the hero friends having a good time at a sleepover. All the vehicles go to bed, and Kitty is disappointed the fun is ending, so she stays awake and wakes the other cars up. The vehicles work together to coax Kitty to go to sleep.

Later, the villain vehicle, “The Legion of Zoom,” takes Buff’s stuffed animal that Red Bird misplaced. The friends argue over where Buff’s stuffed animal has vanished to. Red Bird turns invisible to look closer at the villain’s camp. The hero vehicles work together to retrieve the stuffed animal from the villains. They tell Buff what happened, and he’s thankful for their honesty. Then Batwheels and the heroes sneak into the villains’ camp and retrieve the stuffed animal with the villains hot on their trail.

Later, Joker and Harley Quinn drive down the road and throw a banana at Batgirl, who slips and falls, but the other heroes rescue her. They continue to throw banana peels throughout the city, causing everyone to slip. Batgirl and Nightwing go after the banana-tossing culprits.

At another time, one of the villain’s wheels is coated with a bouncy substance that causes Batwheels to bounce around uncontrollably. He learns how to use the bouncing to his advantage, chases a giant bouncing ball the villains released into the city, and guides it to bounce it into the water, saving the city.