Encourages parents and kids to have tech-free/off-screen experiences together, simultaneously acknowledging positive aspects of technology, like Katie's ability to be creative and make movies. Stresses importance of families being honest, understanding, accepting of one another's differences and interests. Teamwork, courage, communication are character strengths most explored. Underscores how art (film/visual art) can be transformative, how physical and practical skills can be lifesaving. Shows consequences of ignoring those who've supported and been there for you.
"Idiot," "idiotic," "butt," "foolish humans," etc. Bathroom humor: The entire family throws up after eating at a poorly reviewed diner. In a short film, the dog is described as being able to "lick my own butt." Aaron really has to go to the bathroom but ends up just reading in a portable toilet. An ongoing gag features the kids tricking their dad into getting kissed by their dog.
Furby toys are featured prominently in one sequence. Sony-branded devices are seen. YouTube references.