Is Blaze and the Monster Machines right for your family?
Series 2014 23 min/ep. Analyzed with methodology v1.1.0 — can be updated
AJ is an 8-year-old techie who drives monster-truck Blaze, the top racer in Axle City. The two go on adventures that have them taking on problems involving science and math. Many predicaments they face are caused by Blaze's rival, Crusher, a tractor-trailer that will do anything to beat other vehicles to the finish line. The animated series is billed as the first TV show for preschoolers to comprehensively cover areas of science, technology, engineering and math. Each episode introduces different STEM concepts, including buoyancy and trajectory.
What's inside
Average score of the 2 episodes analyzed so far. 176 more episodes can be analyzed for a more accurate picture.
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ViolenceTraces · 4
Why this score?
- 0:00–0:23Crusher engages in competitive racing and occasionally creates obstacles or hazards on the track to interfere with other racers, but no physical violence or weapons are depicted.background
Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.
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Sexual contentAbsent · 0
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Romance & relationshipsAbsent · 0
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Religion & spiritualityAbsent · 0
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Family themesAbsent · 0
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Political & social messagingAbsent · 0
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Heavy emotional contentTraces · 12
Representation (informational)
Shown for information only — never used as a filter.
- Female protagonism
- 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.