Young Love Brilliantly Improves on Its Classic, Oscar-Winning Predecessor

Photo: Max/Sony Pictures Animation
Photo: Max/Sony Pictures Animation

The Oscar-winning animated short film, Hair Love, was an instant classic. The story of a father trying to do his daughter’s hair before they go see her mother in the hospital was beautifully moving and culturally impactful. Now, four years later, we get to reunite with Stephen, Angela and Zuri in the new Max animated series Young Love. The story picks up with Angela fully recovered from her battle with cancer and ready to return to her regular life. This leads to an awkward readjustment period for the family, as everyone must figure out what their new normal is.

The series is just as beautiful as the movie, but with deeper character development, an unapologetic celebration of Black families and a star-studded voice cast. Creator/showrunner Matthew A. Cherry spoke with The Root about expanding the Young family universe.

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At the core of the story is the love between this family and how that’s what got them through their toughest fight. Each episode features the three of them going off to have some wild day full of ridiculous twists and turns. However, no matter how crazy things get, it always concludes with the family sitting together reaffirming their love and support for each other. It showcases how truly special Black families are and celebrates their strength. Young Love is the definition of a feel good show.

Much like Hair Love, the scene-stealing star of Young Love is Zuri. She’s this unapologetically confident, smart, boss-in-the-making. She’s the kind of character I wish I’d been able to see on TV when I was younger. It’s exciting and fulfilling to know that little Black kids will have Zuri to look up to. Seriously, prepare yourselves because she’s about to be your kids’ new favorite.

“Zuri really was the hook for this whole thing. Animation is really the first form of media that kids see,” Cherry said. “But if you don’t have characters that actually look like you, it really can do a bit of a number on your self confidence. We really just wanted to have Zuri be a character that was super confident, loved herself, loved her hair. Also somebody who represents Gen Z. Zuri is the type of kid where they’re so selfless and it’s all about making things better for everyone. She may not have the best method sometimes, but she’s gonna have a plan and she’s gonna go all in.”

Starring Issa Rae; Scott “Kid Cudi” Mescudi; Brooke Monroe Conway; Loretta Devine; Harry Lennix; Tamar Braxton; and Sheryl Lee Ralph, Young Love is now available to stream on Max.

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