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Its_TomaTime
Funny concept, but the humor regularly drifts into sexual innuendo, crude jokes, and language that's way too mature for younger kids.
Best for ages 15+
This is a Roblox-based comedy channel where the creator trolls random players using character costumes and voice acting. The format is genuinely creative and the energy is chaotic in a way that clearly appeals to tweens and teens. Short clips are strung together, reactions are the whole point, and there's a real sense of a friend group having fun.
Score Breakdown
KidWatch Assessment
This is a Roblox-based comedy channel where the creator trolls random players using character costumes and voice acting. The format is genuinely creative and the energy is chaotic in a way that clearly appeals to tweens and teens. Short clips are strung together, reactions are the whole point, and there's a real sense of a friend group having fun.
The problem is the humor leans heavily on adult undertones. Jokes about touching people, sexual references, crude body humor, and suggestive banter show up constantly. It's not graphic, but it's persistent. The creator and his friends toss this stuff out casually, which kind of normalizes it.
The language isn't wall-to-wall profanity, but there are enough bleeped or barely-caught swear words, plus some racially edgy jokes, that it's not something I'd put on for a 10-year-old without checking first. Teens who already play Roblox will probably find it hilarious. Younger kids? I'd pass.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
The creator and players exchange repeated jokes about touching and smelling each other in ways that are clearly meant to be sexually suggestive, even if played for laughs.
A crude joke is made about a player farting on the creator's face, part of a broader pattern of body humor that runs through the video.
A player makes a racially charged comment directed at an Asian player, and while the creator deflects it, the exchange is left in the video without meaningful pushback.
There are repeated jokes about stealing from and scamming other players, framed as comedy but presented without any real accountability.
The creator jokes about being from OnlyFans in response to someone asking if he's a YouTuber, a reference that will fly over young kids but is clearly adult-platform humor.
Multiple exchanges involve suggestive comments about what players are going to do to each other, with one segment where two characters appear to be kissing and the creator reacts with exaggerated commentary.
A player makes a joke about circumcision and another jokes about wanting to shoot a hole in one using a golf pickup line, all in a context clearly targeting a Roblox audience that skews young.
A joke is made about ending one's life in response to a teasing comment, played for laughs, which is the kind of casual reference to self-harm that parents should be aware of.
A player repeatedly says he is going to touch another player and that the idea of being touched makes him feel unsafe, framed as comedy but part of a recurring theme across the channel.
What Parents Should Know
Watch a few clips yourself before letting younger kids browse freely, because the humor shifts from goofy to adult-leaning without much warning.
Talk to your teen about the casual self-harm joke that appears in one video. It's played for laughs but worth a quick conversation.
Be aware that the channel features open-mic interactions with random strangers on Roblox, so the content is partly unpredictable and not fully scripted.
Set an age floor of around 14 or 15 for solo viewing. The Roblox setting makes it feel kid-friendly but the humor really isn't aimed at children.
Use this as a conversation starter about what counts as edgy humor versus what's actually problematic, especially around the racial and sexual jokes.
Check the comments section too. The audience that engages with this content tends to reinforce the same humor style, which can shape what kids think is normal banter.
Recommended for ages 15+.
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