Hunter Street is the kind of show that does exactly what it says on the tin: foster siblings solve mysteries. It's safe, cooperative, and perfectly fine for elementary-aged kids.
The problem? It's not particularly memorable or compelling. The IMDb 7.0 is respectable but not exciting, and the fact that it's stuck on fuboTV (not exactly where kids are browsing) tells you something about its staying power. This came out in 2017 and hasn't become a cultural touchstone—no one's dressing up as Hunter Street characters for Halloween.
If your 7-year-old stumbles across it and wants to watch, sure, go ahead. It's harmless and might even get them thinking about clues and problem-solving. But if you're actively looking for quality mystery content for kids, you've got better options like Carmen Sandiego or even old-school Scooby-Doo that have more personality and cultural relevance.
Bottom line: Serviceable kid content that won't rot brains but also won't create lasting memories.



