[6] A group of kids, in this hybrid animated mockumentary series, discover stories around Los Angeles by directly communicating with ghosts who inhabit the city.
[2] They also said it makes topics like discrimination, cultural appropriation, gentrification and historical erasure understandable for those at a young age.
Vulture praised the series as a "lovely and refreshing vision for children’s entertainment" that adults can enjoy which is crafted like a nonfiction production.
[10] Wired described the series as "full of big emotional wallops and...narrative specificity" and called it delightful, arguing that it proposes a new way of thinking "about cities, ethnicity, and history," geared toward kids.
"[24] The New York Times recommended the series to fans of Bluey, Molly of Denali, NPR podcasts and Vida.