Let's be clear: just because it's animated doesn't mean it's for kids. Entergalactic is a visually gorgeous, emotionally honest romantic drama that explores adult themes with adult content. The animation is legitimately stunning—that 'jazz art' style parent reviewers mention is real, and it makes the film feel like a moving painting of contemporary New York.
The story itself is straightforward: artist on the verge of success meets photographer neighbor, romance blooms, he has to figure out if he can balance love and ambition. It's well-executed and genuinely entertaining for adults, with strong performances and a thoughtful script.
But—and this is important—it includes multiple explicit sex scenes, constant profanity, and normalized drug use throughout. This isn't a family movie that snuck in one swear word. It's an adult film that uses animation as its medium.
For parents of older teens (17+), this could be worth watching together if your family is comfortable with mature content and you want to discuss modern relationships and artistic ambition. For everyone else, this is a solo adult watch or date night pick. Don't let the animation style fool you.




