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Let’s Stick Together 🙏 | Elemon: An Animated Adventure Series – Episode 19

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11:15 · 137K views · August 3, 2025
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Minor FlagsReviewed June 2026
1Minor Flag

This episode of Elemon is a safe, imaginative watch for young kids that blends light science concepts with a fun story about creativity and sibling dynamics. The only minor flag is a tiny amount of playful cartoon conflict, which is entirely age-appropriate and resolves positively.

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Playful & Fantasy ViolenceA little

As a children's animated adventure series featuring creatures called Elemons, the episode likely contains stylized fantasy combat or playful conflict consistent with the genre (e.g., Elemon battles or abilities used in a consequence-free, cartoon context). This is entirely age-appropriate and falls squarely within the playful/fantasy discretion category.

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Elemon creatures with elemental abilities (Aquro, Saltius, Silica, Drigon) likely engage in stylized fantasy interactions typical of the monster-adventure genre
A fusion-ability Elemon created by Leo may be used in playful conflict scenarios

What Parents Need to Know

Parents can feel comfortable letting young children watch this episode. It introduces real chemistry concepts — like polyvinyl acetate (the ingredient in glue and resin) — in a playful, accessible way, making it genuinely educational. The story follows a character named Ella who gets carried away gluing random objects together, leading to mild family frustration, but the episode models self-reflection and creative thinking as she eventually discovers a genuinely new invention by accident. Sibling teasing is present but stays lighthearted and never mean-spirited, and any friction is resolved warmly. There is no advertising, no inappropriate language, and no scary content whatsoever.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What do you think makes a good invention — does it have to be useful, or can it just be creative and fun?
  2. 2Ella felt like no one appreciated her ideas at first. Have you ever felt that way? What did you do?
  3. 3The episode mentions polyvinyl acetate, which is found in glue and even chewing gum! Can you think of other everyday things that might have surprising science behind them?
  4. 4Ella accidentally made something amazing by combining two Elemon. Do you think mistakes can sometimes lead to great discoveries?
Let’s Stick Together 🙏 | Elemon: An Animated Adventure Series – Episode 19
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What's This Video About?

This brand-new episode of the hit animated series Elemon is sure to put you in a creative mood! When genius inventor Leo creates a new Elemon that has the ability to fuse any two objects together, his twin sister Ella spots the chance to prove she’s just as skilled an inventor as her brother. But when she starts gluing everything in the house together, things start to get sticky fast… Cast Leo Wood: Caitlyn Elizabeth Ella Wood: Cristina Vee Ryan Kaji: Ryan Kaji Joshua Wood: Frank Todaro Amanda Wood: Laura Post Aquro: Daisuke Sakaguchi Saltius: Hina Kino Silica: Aya Uchida Drigon: Yusuke Kobayashi Storyboard / Unit Director: Sho Kubota Assistant Unit Director: Romanov Higa Animation: Mille*Mille Works. Kazumi Suzuki pipya DNA Ai Ikegaya Prop Designer/illustration: Nayuko Otaka Special Character Design: Asuka Nagata Background: yasudagabou Art Director: Ayumi Sugimoto Background Director: Senju Kobo Co.,Ltd. Masayo Kobayashi 3D: Tengu Kobo Yuta Fujishiro 3D Director: Naoya Fukushi Compositor: LoopEnd Inc. Ayumi Yamaguchi Compositor Assistant: Kentaro Yamamoto Editor: nanibito Inc. Director of Audiography: Ryosuke Naya Recording: Hiroyuki Kawawa Recording assistant: Takato Yoshida Sound effects: Katsuhiro Nakajima Recording Studio: STUDIO MAUSU Acoustic Management: Aya Fukudome Sound Production: STUDIO MAUSU Storyboard, Unit Director, Animation: DNA Compositor: LoopEnd Inc. Ayumi Yamaguchi Choreography: KUMI Music by Akki Music Producer: Naoki Oka Music Production: Numéro.8 Theme Song: 「Bro+LaB!ブラボー!」 Songwriter: Yuko Miyakoshi Composer: Akki Music Arranger: Akki Song: Leo・Ella・Ryan (Caitlyn Elizabeth, Cristina Vee) Post Production: Sunlight Entertainment Post Production Director: John Fields Audio Editor: Jose Ramos Localization Coordinator: Naoko Yoshida Amanda Hiser English Dub Producer: Kana Hotta ADR Director: Chris Hackney Recording Engineer: Jonathan Abarca Dialogue Editors: Jonathan Abarca, Danni Hunt English Adaptation: Caitlyn Elizabeth Erica Mendez Chris Hackney Patrick Seitz ADR Production Assistant: Kristen Perotti Scheduling: Lainie Bushey English VO Production: Strangely Compelling Multimedia, Inc. Executive Producer: Mike McNamara English Translator: Kana Hotta Yuji Moriya English Editor: Jessica M. Chavez Sound Recording Studio: Cup of Tea Productions, Inc. Cup of Tea Executive Producer: Danni Hunt Production: Toei Animation Associate Producer: nanibito Inc. Line producer: Tetsuya Urata Producer: Yoshihide Moriyama Shion Kaji Takahiro Ryu Planner: Atsushi Suzuki Yoshihide Moriyama Shion Kaji Kensuke Miura Executive Producer: Hidenori Tsuji Produced by Katsuhiro Takagi Shion Kaji Kensuke Miura Character Design/Chief Key Animation Supervisor Director: Poeyama Toei Animation RYMATION Sunlight Entertainment Analyzelog

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this Elemon episode appropriate for?

This episode is suitable for children aged 5 and up. The content is entirely clean, the themes are simple and positive, and the light science references are presented in a fun, easy-to-follow way that young kids will enjoy.

Is there anything scary or violent in this episode?

No. The only action flagged is a tiny amount of playful cartoon conflict — essentially characters being mildly annoyed at each other — which resolves quickly and positively. There is nothing frightening or threatening in the episode.

Does this episode have any educational value?

Yes, it has solid educational value. The episode introduces real chemistry concepts like polyvinyl acetate (found in glue, resin, and chewing gum) in a child-friendly way, and the story encourages curiosity, creative thinking, and learning from mistakes.

Is there any bullying or mean behavior between the characters?

There is some sibling teasing and mild back-and-forth bickering, but it never crosses into bullying. The characters make up and support each other by the end, making it a good example of healthy sibling relationships.

Are there any ads or sponsored segments in this episode?

No sponsored content or hidden advertising was detected in this episode. The content is straightforward storytelling with no commercial interruptions embedded in the narrative.

What is the main message of this episode?

The episode encourages kids to keep experimenting and not give up when their ideas don't work out right away. It also shows that creativity and science can go hand in hand, and that unexpected discoveries can come from trying new things.

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