Here's the deal: A show from 2019 should have something—IMDb reviews, a Reddit thread, a random blog post, literally anything. This has nothing. Zero ratings across every platform. No streaming service listed. No genre tags. The synopsis is two sentences that could describe a thousand different shows.
Either this never actually aired beyond some hyper-local market, it was so forgettable that not a single person reviewed it anywhere, or there's a data mixup here. None of those scenarios inspire confidence.
Travel shows can be great for kids—they build cultural awareness and geographic literacy. But you need to actually know what you're getting. With The Unlisted, you're flying completely blind. There are dozens of high-quality, well-reviewed travel and cultural shows for kids (like Somebody Feed Phil for families, or various National Geographic content). Go with those instead.
Bottom line: When a show leaves zero digital footprint in 2025, that's not mysterious—it's a pass.



