Is Wizards of Waverly Place right for your family?
Series 2007 23 min/ep. Analyzed with methodology v1.1.0 — can be updated
Alex, Justin and Max Russo are not your ordinary kids - they're wizards in training! While their parents run the Waverly Sub Station, the siblings struggle to balance their ordinary lives while learning to master their extraordinary powers.
What's inside
Average score of the 2 episodes analyzed so far. 104 more episodes can be analyzed for a more accurate picture.
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ViolenceAbsent · 0
Why this score?
- 0:00–0:23Characters use magical powers that occasionally result in minor physical effects or property alterations as part of wizard training and spell practice.mild
Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.
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Sexual contentAbsent · 0
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Romance & relationshipsTraces · 19
Why this score?
- 0:00–0:23No romantic relationships, crushes, kissing, or dating are depicted in this episode.background
Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.
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Religion & spiritualitySignificant · 64
Why this score?
- 0:00–23:00The premise establishes that the three main characters possess magical powers and are undergoing training in wizardry as a central element of the narrative.clear
Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.
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Family themesSignificant · 60
Why this score?
- 0:00–23:00The three main characters live with both parents who operate a family business together, establishing a traditional nuclear family household structure as the setting for the series.clear
Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.
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Political & social messagingSignificant · 67
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Heavy emotional contentPresent · 38
Representation (informational)
Shown for information only — never used as a filter.
- Female protagonism: Present
- Cast diversity
- LGBTQ characters present
Scores measure theme presence (0–100) — they never say whether content is good or bad. Different families have different thresholds.