DANNY GO! Episodes 1.1-1.3

“Get Ready to Get Off the Couch with Your Kids”

What You Need To Know:

DANNY GO! is a popular compilation of music and dance videos on Netflix. Originating from YouTube, the first three episodes feature upbeat songs, silly dance moves, and educational content designed to inspire children to dance and pretend. Danny is an energetic young man wearing funny hats. He performs the original songs, joined by his friends Bearhead, Pap Pap, Mindy Mango, and Gerald. For example, in Episode 1, one song is about imagining the floor is ice or lava. Another song involves counting people, animals and creatures.

The first three compiled episodes of DANNY GO! deliver endless fun. They feature energetic, catchy songs inspiring children to participate in interactive games and directed dance moves. DANNY GO! projects a moral worldview that focuses on lighthearted fun and wholesome content while keeping children dancing and moving. The songs are well-crafted, educational and engaging. Themes highlight pretend play, silly scenarios, and universally appealing subjects, such as vehicles, dinosaurs, glow parties, animal scenarios, and balloons. The songs in DANNY GO! help build children’s confidence. They also let them have some fun while learning things like simple arithmetic.



Content:

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Dominant Worldview and Other Worldview Content/Elements:

  A light moral worldview focuses on lighthearted, fun, wholesome content designed to keep children dancing along with well-crafted, engaged and sometimes educational songs, and themes focus on pretend play, silly scenarios, and subject matters that universally appeal to young American children such as vehicles, dinosaurs, glow parties, animal scenarios, balloons, and more, plus the songs maintain encouraging and uplifting messages that build confidence in children and allow them space to have fun while also managing to be educational as well.;

Foul Language:

  No foul language.;

Violence:

  A giant pink dragon roars and the title character goes tumbling, plus there are a few instances of green screen animations where characters are in light animated, pretend peril including being chased by tigers and sharks, jumping around snapping alligators, climbing volcanos, or avoiding lava;

Sex:

  No sex;

Nudity:

  No nudity;

Alcohol Use:

  No alcohol use;

Smoking and/or Drug Use and Abuse:

  No smoking or drugs; and,

Miscellaneous Immorality:

  Nothing else objectionable.



More Detail:

Netflix welcomes the popular DANNY GO!, a special compilation of music and dance videos for children, which features upbeat songs, silly dance moves, and some educational content that inspires children to dance and pretend. With Netflix, the DANNY GO! song channel, which debuted on YouTube in 2019, has now entered mainstream streaming. Danny is an energetic young man wearing funny hats. He performs the original songs, joined by his friends Bearhead, Pap Pap, Mindy Mango, and Gerald. For example, in Episode 1, one song is about imagining the floor is ice or lava. In another song, Danny and his friends draw things with glow sticks. Another song features doing simple arithmetic by counting people, animals, creatures, and robots.

The first three episodes of DANNY GO! deliver endless fun, featuring energetic, catchy songs that encourage young children to participate through interactive games and directed dance moves. Silly animated backgrounds set the stage for each song, focusing on simple ideas to encourage movement and include educational elements. Families will enjoy this fun experience, with songs guaranteed to get stuck in their heads and get everyone on their feet moving and dancing.

Every episode compiles the popular DANNY GO! songs, with brief animated transitions between them. Overall, the songs flow well together. Parents of younger children will appreciate the longer runtimes (and potentially ad-free, depending on their subscription level).

The first three episodes of DANNY GO! project a moral worldview. They focus on lighthearted fun and wholesome content while keeping kids dancing along. The songs are well-crafted, educational and engaging. Themes highlight pretend play, silly scenarios and universally appealing subjects, such as vehicles, dinosaurs, glow parties, animal scenarios, balloons, interactive games, and more. The songs help build children’s confidence. They also give them space to have fun while learning things, such as identifying geometrical shapes. The first three compiled episodes of DANNY GO! have a few instances of green screen animations where characters are lightly animated, pretend peril such as being chased by tigers and sharks, climbing volcanos, or avoiding lava.