Let's be real: Good Burger is a relic. If you're a millennial who watched Kenan & Kel religiously in the 90s, you might have fond memories, but your kids? They're going to wonder why you're making them watch this.
The humor is frenetic, repetitive, and deeply of its era—think constant pratfalls, exaggerated mugging, and one-note characters. The 33% critic score isn't a fluke. It's safe and wholesome in the sense that nothing truly objectionable happens, but it's also not enriching or imaginative. It's just... loud.
The David vs. Goliath storyline is fine, and there are decent messages about friendship and teamwork buried under all the slapstick, but modern kids have access to so much better comedy. Unless you're specifically trying to share a piece of your childhood (and even then, prepare for your kid to ask if you can turn it off), this one's skippable.




