Parents' Guide to

Hope on the Street

By Joly Herman, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 10+

Inspiring BTS star dance series has a little drinking.

Hope on the Street TV show poster: J-Hope in hip hop style clothing with light blue painted urban background

A Lot or a Little?

What you will—and won't—find in this TV show.

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Community Reviews

age 8+

Based on 10 parent reviews

age 9+

This is a good show for older kids to learn about passion in something creative. About looking back at your roots to stay grounded as a person. How staying humble even if you are already very successful is something that a person should keep in mind. j-hope is a global superstar and I thought it would just showcase his talent but instead, he was so humble to learn again from the legends of street dance. He seems to have created this to LEARN how dancing and the experiences that come with it will be a source of inspiration and moral lessons in life. The way he paid tribute to the people who introduced him to street dance - that he even made a song entitled to the same dance crew "Neuron" says so much about his character, and how he values gratitude and relationships among others.
age 10+

A superstar who continues learning!

Many documentaries about artists shows their journey from their begginings to their success... but Hope on the street Vol. 1 hits differently. J-hope has SOMETHING to show us. We are not gonna learn only about his life and career. He wants us to learn about dancing. We are gonna learn about different genres in this discipline, tecniques, meaning and pieces of history. But also the viewer is expected to put in practice what they learnt in the most fun way: by dancing along with him, to replicate the choreos and steps from his free style. J-hope did the score of this documentary to show us how he applies what he learn from his masters. And this is when we met the person beyond the artist. A worldwide superstar willing to learn from masters of dance. A passionate student who is humble enough to keep learning, whose big talent doesn't limit him from growing!

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say: (10 ):
Kids say: Not yet rated

An intimate look at a mega-star's journey to rediscover his roots, while he's creating music and music videos, this inspirational series will appeal to BTS fans and dancers the most. Though Hope on the Street starts slowly, the show blossoms when the craft of dance takes over.

Parents and kids who are BTS fans will enjoy seeing J-Hope delve into his true passion. He teaches viewers that even people at the top of their game are capable of learning from their masters.

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