Skull Island
Many monsters, one king.
Shipwrecked in the South Pacific, a group of explorers encounter a menagerie of fearsome creatures — including the giant ape who rules the island: Kong.
Wokeness: 30%
Overall Score: 40%
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Mediocre
As soon as I saw "Netflix" and the animation style, I thought it would have some homosexual stuff. But to my surprise, there was none, at least not in the 1st season. Hopefully they don't make a 2nd season, which might introduce a homosexual character, since it's Netflix. Anyway, aside from too much low-quality comedic dialogue, it was mediocre.
Created: 02-16-2026
Small female lead with her hands tied fighting off, outsmarting and escaping from a large group of men and at one point catches a man leaping at her and throws him over her head like it's nothing. She's the usual feminist type, angry, aggressive, unlikable and invincible, able to overpower all men even with handcuffs on. This same small female is able to free herself by breaking the handcuffs apart by placing them over a spear and pulling like it was a weak rope. It's pretty clear early on what direction this was going in. The lead males voice acting is grating and the character is annoying. Actually all the characters are annoying, and the voice acting is not very good. The dialogue and jokes are corny as hell and not funny at all. The animation is ok but nothing special. I don't really know who this is meant for. It's way to cringe and stupid for adults yet a bit too dark for young kids. No surprise this was cancelled in one season. 1 episode was enough for me.
Created: 04-27-2026