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MagGotRevived
This one's a hard pass for younger kids — it's wrapped in a cute nature documentary bit, but the actual content is full of sexual humor, grooming-adjacent jokes, and language you don't want your 10-year-old repeating.
Best for ages 15+
MagGotRevived runs a Roblox comedy channel built around a fake nature documentary format — 'Professor Mag' narrates in-game players as if they're wildlife. The concept is genuinely clever and the production has real personality. He's clearly a talented creator who knows how to build an audience.
Score Breakdown
KidWatch Assessment
MagGotRevived runs a Roblox comedy channel built around a fake nature documentary format — 'Professor Mag' narrates in-game players as if they're wildlife. The concept is genuinely clever and the production has real personality. He's clearly a talented creator who knows how to build an audience.
The problem is the humor underneath that format leans hard into adult territory. There's a recurring fixation on 'mommy' dynamics that plays on submissive relationship roleplay, jokes about predatory behavior toward children framed as animal metaphors, and scattered profanity throughout. The 'it's just a bit' framing doesn't really soften how explicit some of the humor gets.
He also promotes his own game, a VPN-style sponsor, and a content creator nonprofit pretty aggressively across videos. None of that is unusual for YouTube, but combined with everything else, this channel is clearly aimed at teenagers and older, not the younger Roblox crowd.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
The entire premise revolves around 'mommy' dynamics framed as a pet-owner relationship, with a male 'specimen' described as a slave who is rewarded with head pats and told to 'sit for your treat.' The sexual undertone is consistent and deliberate throughout.
The creator jokes 'subscribe and I'll be your mommy' and makes repeated references to submissive male behavior in a way that normalizes unhealthy relationship dynamics for a young audience.
A segment depicts two in-game characters stalking a lone child character, with one saying 'he looks so yummy' and 'come here little boy.' Even framed as an animal metaphor, the predatory-toward-child framing is uncomfortable and inappropriate.
A Diddy Party reference is slipped in as a joke, which is a direct nod to sexual abuse allegations. It's played for laughs with the audience expected to be in on it.
The creator uses profanity casually mid-gameplay and describes deliberately watching another player get 'torn to shreds' in graphic terms while making it a comedic bit about emotional manipulation.
The segment explicitly discusses gaslighting another player into thinking they're friends as a strategy, framed humorously but teaching a genuinely manipulative social tactic to a young audience.
Profanity appears in the dialogue multiple times, including in what is framed as a casual workplace conversation, normalizing that kind of language in a content format clearly aimed at Roblox-playing kids.
References to 'mommy fanboy' and 'furry species' as recurring in-world factions continue the channel's pattern of introducing sexual internet subculture concepts to a young audience without any real filter.
A brief skit includes a child character saying 'my diaper is full' in the context of a taming joke, which is low-stakes on its own but fits a broader pattern of humor that keeps dipping into inappropriate territory.
What Parents Should Know
Watch a few videos yourself before letting younger kids subscribe — the nature doc format makes it look more innocent than it actually is.
Talk to your teen about the 'mommy' content specifically if they do watch this channel, because it normalizes some pretty skewed ideas about relationships.
Skip this channel entirely for kids under 14 or 15 — the humor is clearly written for an older audience that's already steeped in internet culture.
Know that the Diddy joke and the predator-child segment are the kind of thing that can slip past a kid without them fully registering what they just heard, so proximity viewing matters here.
Be aware that this creator promotes his own game, a paid VPN sponsor, and other commercial products fairly regularly across videos — it's not purely entertainment.
If your kid likes the documentary-style Roblox content format, there are cleaner channels doing similar things worth looking up as an alternative.
Recommended for ages 15+.
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