For older kids—say, 12 and up—"Naruto," "Fullmetal Alchemist," "Dragon Ball Z," and "Yu Yu Hakusho" are fine. Anime shows have age ratings like movies and DVDs, so it's easy to pick appropriate shows.
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“What are good anime’s I can watch that are kid friendly so I can watch with my parents?” Many anime from Studio Ghibli are child and family friendly: “ Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi ” a.k.a. “ Spirited Away ”. Rating: PG - Children.
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Anime for 12-13 year olds?Sword Art Online (first and second season)Durarara!Gurren Laggan.One Punch Man.The Devil Is A Part Timer!Kuromukuro.Puella Magi Madoka Magica.Death Note.
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However, there is nothing to worry about if children watch anime in moderation. Not only with Anime but with any entertainment genre, spending a lot of time is detrimental for the mental health of anyone, not just children. You can set a time for your child to watch a movie like after homework or on the weekend, etc.
Death Note is perfectly fine for 11 year olds. This anime is a masterpiece, and while the 11 year olds may not fully understand the amazing phsycology and genius behind it, that doesn't mean they won't find it entertaining. It is a must-watch for everybody, as it's emotional, entertaining, and dramatic.
Anime seen on the Cartoon Network (or other channels that show children's cartoons) before 9pm is probably safe for most children younger than 13. If it is on after 9pm, then you know it isn't appropriate for children younger than 13.
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For 10 and up because of sexual content.
There's a fair bit of animated violence, plus scenes that show children in peril, so it's a movie for anime fans, older children and teenagers, particularly those who can cope with fast-moving subtitles.
1 and a little bit of vol. 2, I'd say 13,14+. If you can handle Attack On Titan, or if you're ok with whoever you're checking for watching/reading it, this is fine (I speak for the manga version, though). Obviously.
This anime is really cool and great for 10+. My 13 and 16 year old love this show. There is no sexual content or talk except for one scene in 1 episode, when Naruto performs his sexy jutsu but mind you, he only does this once and eventually learns his lesson and becomes mature and never does this again.
With each passing year, more and more Americans have gotten into anime. But unlike the majority of American animation, a lot of anime isn't family friendly. Anime caters to all age groups, and a lot of it has nudity, foul language, and extreme violence — which probably shouldn't be seen by kids.