Do NOT Show Your Kids This WOKE Flop Cartoon
Do NOT Show Your Kids This WOKE Flop Cartoon
Is Dead End: Paranormal Park really for kids or did Netflix cross the line?
Based on Hamish Steele’s DeadEndia graphic novels, this Netflix animated series follows Barney, Norma, and a talking pug through a haunted amusement park that hides a demon portal. On the surface, it looks like a spooky kids’ comedy in the spirit of Scooby-Doo or Gravity Falls but under the fun exterior, it dives deep into heavy identity themes, possession, and moral messaging that many parents never expected to find in the Kids Top 10.
In this in-depth review, we break down:
The real plot behind the Netflix show
Why parents are calling it “woke children’s content”
How the horror, comedy, and identity storylines collide
Netflix’s algorithm problem and why it matters for families
The backlash on X / Twitter and petitions from parent groups
What critics and fans got right and what everyone missed
We explore whether Dead End: Paranormal Park is age-appropriate, how its lessons are being taught, and what this controversy says about modern children’s media.
Do you think Netflix should promote shows like this to kids? Let us know in the comments.
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@4:26 if I ever make the mistake of becoming a father, I will raise my kids on American Dad!, the Violence Jack OVAs, the 1986 Fist of the North Star movie, Tomorrow's Joe, Cromartie High School, Berserk, Robot Chicken, etc.