Kirk Cameron’s new show “Iggy and Mr. Kirk” is hitting screens with old-school values in a world gone woke. While Disney and PBS push confusing messages about gender and identity, Cameron’s offering parents a safe space for kids. The show streams on BRAVE+, a platform built to protect young minds from today’s cultural chaos.
Cameron plays Mr. Kirk, a retired pilot who teams up with a rowdy iguana named Iggy. Together, they tackle big lessons like honesty, bravery, and why every life matters. It’s like Mr. Rogers meets Sesame Street—but with Bible stories instead of rainbow flags. The first episode already teaches kids to care for injured birds, tying into the idea that all life is sacred.
Mainstream networks have abandoned families, but Cameron isn’t backing down. He says woke shows fill kids’ heads with “hurtful, harmful, confusing messages.” His answer? Stories that build character instead of tearing it down. Brave Books, the conservative publisher behind the show, raised over $1 million from parents tired of Disney’s leftward slide.
The show didn’t come easy. Cameron fought liberal libraries that tried to block his story hours while hosting drag events. But parents showed up by the thousands, packing rooms to hear his faith-based books. Now, that same energy fuels his TV push. Two seasons are done, with more on the way if families keep demanding clean content.
BRAVE+ isn’t just a streaming service—it’s a bunker against cultural decay. Subscribers get shows like “Bob the Builder” and “Paddington Bear,” plus Cameron’s anti-woke lessons. The platform even scores shows based on how they boost character, giving parents peace of mind.
Some critics call it propaganda, but fans say it’s a lifeline. One mom praised BRAVE+ for letting her cook dinner without worrying about hidden agendas. Cameron argues this isn’t just entertainment—it’s a revival. He wants grandparents and parents to fight for kids’ souls before it’s too late.
The left may mock his old-fashioned approach, but Cameron’s track record speaks for itself. His library tours drew massive crowds, proving many Americans still hunger for traditional values. With BRAVE+, he’s building a fortress where kids can play without being bombarded by radical ideas.
In a world where schools push pronouns and cartoons push chaos, “Iggy and Mr. Kirk” stands firm. Cameron’s message is clear: let kids be kids, teach them right from wrong, and trust God over Hollywood. For families drowning in woke nonsense, this show might just be the life raft they need.