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puanuggie
Fun concept for older tweens, but the body-shaming, name-calling, and sneaking-around storylines make it a pass for younger or more sensitive kids.
Best for ages 10+
This channel does voiced Roblox roleplays, mostly horror-themed sleepover scenarios set in Berry Avenue. The creator voices multiple characters and builds out little ensemble casts with distinct personalities. It's creative, and the horror movie parody angle is genuinely entertaining. Kids who are into Berry Avenue roleplay will find it immediately familiar.
Score Breakdown
KidWatch Assessment
This channel does voiced Roblox roleplays, mostly horror-themed sleepover scenarios set in Berry Avenue. The creator voices multiple characters and builds out little ensemble casts with distinct personalities. It's creative, and the horror movie parody angle is genuinely entertaining. Kids who are into Berry Avenue roleplay will find it immediately familiar.
The tone gets pretty chaotic though. Characters regularly snap at each other with insults about body size, call each other stupid, and trade legitimately mean-spirited jabs that go beyond playful banter. It's presented as funny, and some of it is, but the body-shaming stuff in particular shows up enough that it feels like a pattern rather than a one-off.
There's also a recurring theme of deceiving parents, sneaking friends over while mom is gone, lying about being grounded. It's not glorified in a dramatic way, but it's basically the setup for every storyline. Nothing explicit, no real graphic horror content, but the social dynamics modeled here are worth a conversation.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
Characters repeatedly mock each other's body size and physical appearance, calling each other fat, commenting on arm and leg size, and making fun of weight. This goes on for an extended back-and-forth and is played for laughs.
Characters casually call each other stupid and trade insults like 'that's why you're fat' and 'fat head' in a way that normalizes that kind of mean-spirited teasing between friends.
The entire setup involves a character who is grounded actively lying to her mom and inviting friends over the moment her parent leaves, with no consequences shown or implied.
A mysterious caller knows what the main character is wearing and where she is, which sets up a mild stalker dynamic. Not graphic, but could be unsettling for younger or more anxious kids.
A character openly mentions coming to the sleepover primarily because she's attracted to the host's brother, framing early romantic interest in an older boy as a joke but in a way that's pretty normalized for the group.
The storyline is built around hosting a party while mom is away, with characters explicitly celebrating that parental supervision is gone so they can 'do whatever they want.'
Characters casually joke about preferring to be dead rather than go to jail, and the general tone escalates into mild chaos with characters stealing cars and fleeing a threat. Played for comedy but the framing is a little loose.
Characters dismiss a spreading disease outbreak as fake news and mock the idea of taking it seriously, which models a casual attitude toward public health warnings. Light touch, but worth noting for younger kids who might internalize that framing.
What Parents Should Know
Watch one or two videos with your kid before letting them go through the channel solo, so you can set expectations about the insult-heavy banter between characters.
Use the body-shaming moments as an actual conversation starter because they come up enough that your kid has probably already absorbed some of it without thinking twice.
Be ready to talk about the sneaking-around-while-parents-are-gone plotlines, since nearly every story uses that as its foundation and younger kids might absorb it as just what you do.
This one's better suited to kids around 10 and up who can tell the difference between a funny character moment and actual social advice.
If your kid is sensitive about body image, skip this channel or at least preview it carefully, because the weight and appearance jokes land pretty hard in a few spots.
The horror elements are very tame and Roblox-filtered, so that's genuinely the least of your worries here compared to the social dynamics being modeled.
Recommended for ages 10+.
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