Amagi Brilliant Park

Amagi Brilliant Park

TV Show • 2014

Amagi Brilliant Park’s mascots are ancient, its attractions are falling apart, and the rides are only thrilling because they’re deathtraps. Which, given that ABP’s secret purpose is to gather magic from attendees to keep the mythical creatures that run the park alive, is not good! With creditors about to foreclose and bulldozers lining up, the mythical residents’ last hope is student Seiya Kanie, who has the impossible task of bringing in 250,000 paying guests within three months! Fortunately, nothing’s completely impossible when you’ve got magic, scantily clad fairies, gun-toting sheep, and a PLAN to save AMAGI BRILLIANT PARK!

Animation
Comedy
Drama
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
24 min/episode - 1 season(s)
Ended

Bara says...

Ages 14+, but every child is different

The show features suggestive themes, fan service involving scantily clad characters, and stylized instances of cartoon violence. Complex workplace management themes and satirical humor make this more suitable for older teens than younger viewers.

Content Safety Breakdown

Detailed breakdown of potentially concerning content

Sex & Nudity

3/5

The series features significant fan-service, including characters in revealing outfits, suggestive camera angles, and occasional comedic situations involving accidental exposure or romantic tropes.

Violence & Gore

2/5

The show incorporates stylized, slapstick-heavy action sequences featuring magical weapons and mascots, though injuries are generally played for comedic effect rather than realism.

Profanity

2/5

The dialogue occasionally features mild language such as "d*mn", "h*ll", and "cr*p", typically used by characters in moments of frustration or annoyance.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

1/5

Alcohol consumption is very limited and generally appears only as occasional social background elements in party or dining scenes.

Frightening Scenes

2/5

Some scenes involve mild tension regarding the potential closure of the park or high-stakes pressure to meet difficult quotas, though it remains lighthearted throughout.

Key Insights

Quick summary and important considerations

A high school student takes on a difficult job to save a magical theme park by learning how to work with a quirky and unpredictable team.

Content Warnings

Suggestive imagery
Comedic violence

Detailed Analysis

In-depth insights for parents and educators

What Parents Need to Know

Expect frequent fan service, mild language, and characters wielding weapons in comedic, yet sometimes aggressive, contexts.

What Kids Can Learn

Viewers can observe the application of critical thinking to real-world problems and the impact of setting measurable, time-sensitive goals.

Key Topics Discussed

Professional leadership
Problem solving
Cooperation

Why Parents Might Like It

The satirical take on corporate management and the chaotic workplace dynamics offer engaging humor for older viewers.

Positives & Learning

What makes this content valuable for children

Positive Messages

3/5

Emphasizes the importance of persistence, innovative problem-solving, and collective responsibility in failing environments.

Positive Role Models

3/5

The protagonist displays focused leadership and organizational drive, though his approach is often cynical and overly demanding.

Diverse Representations

2/5

Features a variety of non-human, magical fantasy species, though human representation lacks significant depth or cultural variety.

Educational Value

2/5

Introduces basic concepts of project management, goal setting, and the necessity of teamwork for organizational success.

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