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Gravity Falls – Dungeons, Dungeons, and More DungeonsĮven if you haven’t watched a lot of Gravity Falls on Disney XD, “Dungeons, Dungeons, and More Dungeons” works great as a standalone episode for viewers of almost any age. Suggested Ages: Elementary aged kids and older But when they’re sucked into the fantasy world and become their characters for real, will they be able to find their way out?

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When team leader Robin finds his friends enjoying a role-playing game without caring about the rules, he steps in and insists they play by the book. “Riding the Dragon” was written by Will Friedle, who knows a thing or two about Dungeons & Dragons thanks to his recurring guest spot on Critical Role. Robin, Cyborg, Beast Boy, Raven, and Starfire might not be the most coordinated super-team, or the most powerful, or really all that good at being superheroes, actually… But, they put all their hearts and energy into whatever it is they’re doing for 11 zany minutes. Teen Titans GO! is a irreverent, frenetic parody take on some of DC Comics’ classic teen characters.

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If you’re looking for a way to get kids interested in D&D, or if you’re a kid at heart and you have 20 minutes to spare, here are three family-friendly TV shows inspired by tabletop role-playing to watch together.

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Have the kids tried to peek over your shoulder while you have Critical Role on the screen because they’re wondering what the game is all about? Or maybe you’ve been looking and looking for how to speak their language to capture their interest in a role-playing game, but you haven’t been able to get them to sit down at the table quite yet.














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