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Mullyy

Top videos analyzed · May 2026
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Hard no for kids — this is adult comedy built around crude humor, constant swearing, sexual jokes, and bits involving alcohol and drug references dressed up in a chaotic, childlike wrapper.

Best for ages 18+

Mullyy is an Australian group content channel that mixes VR gameplay, skits, and chaotic friend-group energy into a style that feels almost cartoonishly unhinged. The humor leans heavily on gross-out gags, absurdist scenarios, and a rotating cast of loud personalities who bounce off each other nonstop. It's clearly made for young adult fans who enjoy that kind of raucous, no-filter comedy.

Score Breakdown

Language & Tone 2 / 100
Violence & Danger 18 / 100
Adult Content 3 / 100
Commercialism 70 / 100
Role Modeling 5 / 100

KidWatch Assessment

Mullyy is an Australian group content channel that mixes VR gameplay, skits, and chaotic friend-group energy into a style that feels almost cartoonishly unhinged. The humor leans heavily on gross-out gags, absurdist scenarios, and a rotating cast of loud personalities who bounce off each other nonstop. It's clearly made for young adult fans who enjoy that kind of raucous, no-filter comedy.

The problem for parents is that basically nothing here is filtered. The f-word flows constantly, sexual innuendo is everywhere, and recurring bits involve alcohol being given to characters framed as child-like, jokes about hepatitis, defecation played for laughs, and at one point a bit about burning an unconscious woman. None of it is framed as harmful, which almost makes it worse.

The channel has genuine comedic energy and a loyal audience, but that audience is clearly not kids. The content would be shocking for most teens under 16, let alone younger children. There's no educational value, no positive modeling, and no guardrails whatsoever.

Flagged Moments from Top Videos

Severe his first happy meal :)

A recurring bit involves an adult character offering alcohol (beer) to a character framed as childlike, with jokes about getting him drunk. The humor treats this as harmless fun rather than something alarming.

Moderate his first happy meal :)

Graphic scatological humor is played for laughs repeatedly throughout, including detailed descriptions of bodily waste in domestic spaces. The language used is explicit and unbleeped.

Severe 2020's FUNNIEST VR Moments (so far)

A character explicitly threatens to drown a child in a bathtub, and this line is played as a punchline with no pushback from other characters.

Moderate 2020's FUNNIEST VR Moments (so far)

Sexual innuendo is woven throughout the VR segment, including explicit references to male anatomy framed as jokes in a mixed group setting.

Severe the boys go to prison

A prison skit includes a joke strongly implying a sexual act performed under a desk in exchange for a favor, delivered by an authority figure character.

Moderate the boys go to prison

A character delivers an extended threat naming a person's family members and their locations in an intimidating way, with explicit language throughout.

Severe the FUNNIEST VR moments of 2019

A bit involves finding an unconscious woman described as being under the influence of drugs and alcohol, followed by a joke about setting her on fire. It is framed entirely as comedy.

Severe the FUNNIEST VR moments of 2019

An extended pickup line skit directed at a character described as coming from an orphanage includes sexual undertones and the suggestion that 'you can do whatever you want with it.'

What Parents Should Know

Keep this channel away from anyone under 16 at a bare minimum, and even then use your judgment about whether your teenager can separate comedy from normalization of harmful behavior.

Know that the childlike framing of some characters (cartoon names, innocent-sounding scenarios) can make this content feel more benign in a thumbnail or title than it actually is.

Watch a full video yourself before deciding anything, because the titles and thumbnails give almost no indication of how extreme the humor gets within the first few minutes.

Talk to older teens who are already watching this about the difference between shock-value comedy and real-world attitudes, especially around alcohol, threats, and how women are portrayed.

Check your household's autoplay and recommendation settings, since this channel's content can easily surface to younger siblings who share a device or account with an older teen.

Recommended for ages 18+.

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