This may look like your typical kids cartoon, but it deals with themes such as paranoia, insanity, sadness and existential crisis.
As it stands, it seems like this show is going to be pretty scary, The art style can be scary at times, and there's an ongoing theme of paranoia, sadness, intense scenes, and the overall story behind the Digital Circus itself.
A character's sanity breaks and the character is turned into a rampaging, horrific, glitchy monster. The monster has glowing eyes all over its body that look every which way, as well as a flickering undefinable black shape. The creature is then seen chasing Pomni down a hallway and trying to kill her viciously. These scenes may be frightening/distressing to younger viewers.
In the pilot, when Pomni is trying to help Ragatha, her hand starts glitching. This may come off as scary to younger viewers.
Rated PG for Action and mild rude humor.
Themes Such As Depression And Aperiophobia Are Used Throughout The Series (Only Episode 1 Is Out So Far Subject To Change)
Mild/Moderate in most episodes.
During a characters attempted escape, she encounters someone in a bathtub and all of a sudden, a floating mask quickly approaches the character with a creepy scream accompanying it. However, it only lasts a couple of seconds and the character quickly escapes.
Rated PG for thematic elements, violence, and some scary moments.
Parents should know because of the mature themes and scary images this series is more for preteens.
On Netflix, the official rated was TV-PG for fear, gore, and violence.
Episode 3 can be very frightening for some viewers.
Episode 3 is arguably the scariest episode so far. It has many scary visuals, disturbing creatures, jumpscares, and other things that are prone to scare younger viewers and possibly some older viewers too.
Mild/Moderate for neurodivergent viewers.
Rated PG for action/violence, thematic elements, some scary moments and imagery, and language.
On netflix, In each country TADC (The amazing digital circus) is rated for over 10 or 12.
Episode 1 and 2 (maybe 4) I think it's appropriate to let your children watch (under 6 I think with a parent) but I wouldn't let them watch episode 3 since it's the only scariest episode.
Rated PG for thematic elements, action/violence and scary images.