
- Starring
- Juliet Donenfeld, Dee Bradley Baker, Emma Berman
- Creators
- Shellie Kvilvang, Michael Olson, Josh Rimes
- Rating
- TV-Y
- Genre
- Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
- Release date
- May 4, 2023
In the peaceful days of the High Republic, a group of bright-eyed younglings train to become the next generation of Jedi at the Jedi Temple on Tenoo. Together with their wise masters and trusty droids, these playful Padawans embark on exciting missions filled with friendship, discovery, and light-hearted adventures across distant planets.
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Young Jedi Adventures looks like Star Wars on the surface, but it’s nothing more than the same ultra-sanitized modern Disney preschool fare where everyone smiles all the time and every problem can be easily and automatically solved through the power of teamwork and positive thinking. I think I’ve seen all I needed to see.
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The main character, Kai Brightstar, gets into the most trouble because he’s more ambitious about challenging himself rather than focusing on teamwork. I’m assuming this is because he is a boy.
Every teacher at the Jedi temple, save Yoda, is a woman. The show’s gender ratio generally skews female, and male adults who are not villains tend to be feminized.
The pupils at the Jedi temple are overwhelmingly brown-skinned humans with natty hair, and not aliens.
The pilot friend, Nash, has two mothers. Automatic zero in my book.