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The Break-In 🔬 | Elemon: An Animated Adventure Series – Episode 11

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This episode of Elemon is a safe, imaginative watch for young kids that blends creature-collecting adventure with genuine chemistry education. The story rewards curiosity, teamwork, and creative problem-solving, with only the mildest cartoon conflict to speak of. Parents can feel confident letting children enjoy this one independently.

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Playful & Fantasy ViolenceA little

Based on the episode description, Team Ninja engages in a break-in, a 'dognapping,' and action sequences typical of a children's ninja-themed animated adventure. This constitutes mild, stylized, consequence-free fantasy conflict consistent with the genre and appropriate for the target age group.

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Team Ninja sneaking into Leo's lab (cartoon stealth/heist scenario)
Leader Alyssa 'dognapping' Aquro (cartoon antagonist mischief)
Ninja action sequences described in the episode description

What Parents Need to Know

Elemon Episode 11 is a child-friendly animated adventure that wraps real science concepts — including silicon, oxygen, quartz, and the periodic table — into a fun, Pokemon-style story about creating elemental creatures. Kids learn that quartz is made of silicon and oxygen, that it's a common mineral found wherever there's sand, and they're exposed to basic chemistry vocabulary through catchy songs and story beats. The only content of note is very mild cartoon conflict: a villain briefly captures some characters and makes a vague threat, but it's resolved quickly and without any real menace or violence. The episode actively models resilience (Ryan bouncing back from disappointment), initiative (Ryan finishing the Elemon synthesis on his own), and kindness toward animal-like companions. There is no advertising, no crude language, and no inappropriate themes of any kind.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Ryan was disappointed that the crystal was just common quartz — can you think of a time you were let down by something, and how did you cheer yourself up?
  2. 2The episode says quartz is found anywhere you find sand. Do you know what sand is made of? Can you think of where you might find quartz in real life?
  3. 3Ryan had to make a big decision when the villain asked for the scope — what do you think was the right thing to do, and why?
  4. 4Silica turned out to be scared of ladybugs even though he's a powerful Elemon! Why do you think even strong characters can still be afraid of small things?
The Break-In 🔬 | Elemon: An Animated Adventure Series – Episode 11
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What's This Video About?

You can check out all 30 Elemon episodes on Kidoodle.TV from the link below. https://kidoodle.tv/2898/elemon?categ... Get ready for more ninja action with the latest episode of Elemon! Team Ninja is up to no good again, with Leader Alyssa hatching a plan to sneak into Leo’s lab and steal his Elemon Scope. But when plans go awry, she winds up dognapping Aquro instead! With Leo and Ella trapped, it’ll be up to Ryan to save the day! But he may need some help from a brand-new Elemon… Credit: Created By Toei Animation Original Concept by Shion Kaji Series Composition/ Story by Masaki Wachi Cast Leo Wood: Caitlyn Elizabeth Ella Wood: Cristina Vee Ryan Kaji: Ryan Kaji Com: Keith Silverstein Alyssa Jones: Deva Marie Gregory Joseph: Cedric Williams Thomas: Tyler Shamy Aquro: Daisuke Sakaguchi Saltius: Hina Kino Scilica: Aya Uchida Storyboard / Unit Director: Haruyuki Nalagawa Assistant Unit Director: Romanov Higa Animation: Haruyuki Nalagawa Prop Designer/illustration: Nayuko Otaka Special Character Design: Asuka Nagata Skill Effect: Uguisu Kobo Uro paraneumann Tsukushiyama 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 Elemon Episode 11 appropriate for?

This episode is suitable for children aged 5 and up. The content is gentle, the conflict is minimal and cartoonish, and the science themes are presented in a fun, accessible way for early elementary-age kids.

Is there any violence or scary content in this episode?

There is no realistic violence. The only conflict involves a cartoon villain briefly capturing side characters, which is resolved without harm or distress. The classification score for playful and fantasy violence is very low at 0.20, confirming it's essentially negligible.

Does this episode teach real science?

Yes — the episode introduces real chemistry concepts including silicon, oxygen, quartz, and elements from the periodic table through both the storyline and an end-of-episode song. It's a genuinely educational element woven naturally into the adventure.

Is there any advertising or sponsored content in this video?

No. The classification score for hidden advertising and sponsored content is 0.00, and nothing in the transcript resembles a sponsored segment or product promotion.

Is the villain in this episode too scary for young children?

The villain is mildly antagonistic but not frightening — she makes a sarcastic remark and captures some characters, but there are no threats of real harm, no dark imagery, and the situation is resolved cheerfully. Most children aged 5 and up should handle it without concern.

What positive messages does this episode send to kids?

The episode models resilience in the face of disappointment, encourages curiosity about science, and shows a child character taking initiative and solving a problem independently. It also gently portrays that even powerful characters can have fears, normalizing vulnerability in a healthy way.

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