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Cyberchase

By Carmelita Bouie

 

Airs on PBS Kids (click here to find show times in your area)

Voices: Christopher Lloyd and Gilbert Gottfried

Genre:  Animated series/mystery/adventure/educational

Age Recommendation:  5-9

 

Sex

None

Violence

Several instances of non-violent peril

Language

None

 

Recently nominated for a Daytime Emmy for Best Children's Program, the PBS Kids original animated series Cyberchase delightfully mixes mystery, action, and humor to show children math is fun and is found all around us. The series follows the young heroes Inez, Jackie, Matt and their robot cyber-pal Digit (Gilbert Gottfried) on their adventures. They enter cyberspace with the goal of foiling the mischievous deeds of the evil Hacker (Christopher Lloyd) as he tries to take over the digital world. Every half-hour episode sends the young heroes on an adventure driven by a different mathematical concept. Using only the formidable weapon of brain power, the heroes use math, problem-solving strategies and logic to successfully defeat Hacker and save the day. As the kids learn new mathematical concepts, they also discover that math exists everywhere and is quite fun to use. At the end of each episode there is a non-animated For Real segment, using real people to explain real-world problem-solving utilizing the episode’s central math topic of the day. Cyberchase inspires enthusiasm towards math, science and computers, and demonstrates how the concepts that appear in the episodes can be applied to the real world.

 

Overall Cyberchase is an entertaining and educational series suitable for ages 5-9. Parents should be aware that there are villains in every episode and situations of danger do exist, but that overt violence is not shown. The villain character may be frightening to some younger viewers.

 

 


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