What Parents Should Know
Parents need to know that some of the racial stereotypes are
confusing. Though there is an attempt to present a
representation of urban mixtures, there is not much respect in
the characterization of cultural background. There can be
violence against females in the fight scenes and some macho
fronting by Jake.
Families might want to discuss what it would be like to keep a secret about heritage the way Jake and his mom and sister withhold information from Mr. Long.
Common Sense Media Review
While kids will enjoy the pratfalls and goofy behavior of
Jake and his crew, parents might cringe at the awkward
portrayal of urban life in this show. And though Jake comes
from a "mixed" family, wherein his mother is Chinese and his
father is Caucasian, the very fact that his Chinese heritage
comes with a magical secret seems a bit off. Likewise, Jake's
b-boy posturing when talking to his grandfather, who happens to
be his spiritual master, goes against the Chinese tradition of
respect for one's elders. Also confusing is the "ghetto" speak
of his African-American friends. It' s true that cultural
differences in urban living are very real; perhaps this show
would be better off sticking to the action, rather than the
social commentary.
The pace of the show is bouncy and entertaining, though some of the fight scenes can present scary dark forces that Jake must defeat. Some humorous moments come through, but the iffy aspects of the show outweigh the treats here. In other words, there are better programs out there for young martial arts aficionados to pursue.
For another urban setting, check out Hey Arnold!. And for a better approach to race, plan a visit with the The Proud Family.
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