

Rocket Monkeys Season 1 stays laser-focused on classic cartoon slapstick and gross-out gags with zero identity politics, DEI messaging, or social lectures. It earns a clean 0/10 woke score as pure, neutral kids' entertainment.
Rocket Monkeys Season 1 centers on two anthropomorphic monkey brothers, Gus (brown fur, blue suit, voiced by Seán Cullen) and Wally (yellow fur, red suit, voiced by Mark Edwards), and their robot YAY-OK (voiced by David Berni) as they bungle space missions for GASI against villains like Lord Peel.
All 52 episodes follow classic cartoon formulas: pranks in 'Scare-Larious,' tail-based collector threats in 'Tail Fail,' pet mishaps in 'Trick or Trixie,' family visits in 'Rocket Mommy,' and contests in 'Bro to Bro.' No characters undergo race/gender/sexuality swaps, no dialogue addresses systemic oppression or identity, and plots never hinge on DEI, patriarchy critiques, or queer relationships. The voice cast includes standard Canadian performers like Mark McKinney as Lord Peel and Shoshana Sperling as She-rilla, with female roles limited to organic family or supporting parts such as the monkeys' mom.
Creator statements and reception focus exclusively on gross-out toilet humor and slapstick, with Common Sense Media highlighting crude language and cartoon violence but zero social messaging. Audience feedback criticizes the show's dim characters and bathroom jokes, not ideological content. As pure children's entertainment without activist framing, the series exhibits zero progressive ideological embedding.
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We've run a full content analysis on Rocket Monkeys - Season 1 and scored it 0/10 on the woke scale. Read our detailed breakdown above to see exactly what we found.
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