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SBETERNAL

Top videos analyzed · May 2026
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This one's a hard pass for younger kids — it mixes graphic horror imagery, crude language, and disturbing scenarios with barely enough plot to justify any of it.

Best for ages 15+

SBETERNAL is a fan animation channel built around the Doom Slayer character, dropping him into horror crossovers and versus scenarios. The style is rough — low-poly 3D animation with heavy music and limited dialogue — but the content it reaches for is genuinely dark. Think Saw-style trap sequences, analog horror creatures, and unsettling monologues directed at children.

Score Breakdown

Language & Tone 35 / 100
Violence & Danger 20 / 100
Adult Content 55 / 100
Commercialism 85 / 100
Role Modeling 40 / 100

KidWatch Assessment

SBETERNAL is a fan animation channel built around the Doom Slayer character, dropping him into horror crossovers and versus scenarios. The style is rough — low-poly 3D animation with heavy music and limited dialogue — but the content it reaches for is genuinely dark. Think Saw-style trap sequences, analog horror creatures, and unsettling monologues directed at children.

The tone swings between goofy and disturbing without much warning. One moment it's two bickering cartoon guys cracking jokes, the next there's a detailed description of someone's mouth being ripped to the back of their neck. That inconsistency is actually part of what makes it tricky for parents. It doesn't look polished enough to seem serious, but some of the written dialogue is pretty graphic.

This channel seems aimed at teens who are already into Doom, creepypasta, and horror games. Younger kids who stumble on it through algorithm recommendations are going to hit content they're not ready for.

Flagged Moments from Top Videos

Severe Doom Slayer in Horror Movies Part 2

A Saw-inspired sequence describes in explicit detail a trap where the character must cut off their own leg to escape, followed by a second trap involving acid that can melt flesh and bones. The descriptions are written out at length and are more graphic than the animation itself.

Moderate Doom Slayer in Horror Movies Part 2

One character uses a bleeped but clearly intended f-word during a dialogue exchange, and the scene includes the phrase 'I wish you were never born' directed at another character in a casual, comedic context.

Severe Doom Slayer vs Analog Horrors [animation]

An analog horror creature speaks directly to a child victim in a slow, predatory way — offering candy, describing paralysis, and saying it will watch them while they sleep. The framing mimics real grooming language closely enough to be unsettling.

Moderate Doom Slayer vs Analog Horrors [animation]

Multiple horror entities address viewers or child characters with threatening, manipulative dialogue designed to unsettle, including warnings about doppelgangers and a character describing watching someone who cannot move or call for help.

Moderate The Boiled One vs Doom Slayer

Repeated use of a horror entity dialogue describing a child being paralyzed while people around them cannot see the threat, played as a slow horror reveal with unsettling music.

What Parents Should Know

Skip this channel entirely for kids under 13 — the horror content and graphic scenario descriptions aren't softened by the low-budget animation style.

Check what your teen is actually watching here, not just the thumbnail. The art looks goofy but the written dialogue goes places the visuals don't telegraph.

Watch at least one full video before deciding whether this fits your family's limits, because the tone shifts fast and without warning.

Talk to your teen about the Saw-style content specifically — detailed descriptions of self-harm to escape traps are a real pattern on this channel, not a one-off.

If your kid is a Doom fan looking for fan content, steer them toward channels that focus on the game mechanics and lore rather than horror crossover scenarios like these.

Be aware that YouTube's algorithm will recommend this alongside much milder gaming content, so it can end up in a younger kid's feed without them searching for it directly.

Recommended for ages 15+.

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