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sodagirl
It's a smart, genuinely fun horror channel, but the swearing and some genuinely unsettling content make it a teens-only situation.
Best for ages 14+
This creator covers analog horror series, creepy internet ARGs, and unsettling video game lore. The format is usually a guided walkthrough where she summarizes and reacts to horror content made by other creators, so think of her less as a scare-content maker and more as a horror enthusiast walking you through the stuff she finds interesting. She's clearly knowledgeable and has a real affection for niche internet horror communities.
Score Breakdown
KidWatch Assessment
This creator covers analog horror series, creepy internet ARGs, and unsettling video game lore. The format is usually a guided walkthrough where she summarizes and reacts to horror content made by other creators, so think of her less as a scare-content maker and more as a horror enthusiast walking you through the stuff she finds interesting. She's clearly knowledgeable and has a real affection for niche internet horror communities.
The tone is relaxed and conversational, with a dry sense of humor that actually lands most of the time. She's not trying to shock you or compete with bigger channels. What you get is someone who genuinely loves this stuff and wants to share it with people who feel the same way. That said, the content she covers is legitimately creepy. Jump scares, eerie imagery, and themes like disappearances and interdimensional dread are pretty standard here.
She swears casually but not excessively. It's the kind of language you'd hear from a college-aged friend, not someone trying to seem edgy. For the right teenager who's already into horror, she's a great find. For younger or sensitive kids, some of this will genuinely disturb them.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
The creator drops mild profanity mid-sentence in a casual, offhand way, including 'shitty' when describing her own editing. It's not aggressive but it's uncensored.
The horror series being covered involves a family home slowly becoming threatening, with unsettling found-footage framing around children and domestic spaces. The subject matter may be distressing for younger or anxious viewers.
The creator uses an uncensored expletive while expressing enthusiasm, dropped casually without any warning or filter.
The analog horror series being covered deals with themes of dread, surreal imagery, and text referencing depression, which she reads aloud while walking viewers through the content.
She warns viewers upfront about jump scares in the content she's covering, and the series involves interdimensional entities that feed on fear and unexplained disappearances. The atmosphere is deliberately unsettling throughout.
The ARG she's investigating is built around religious cult imagery including a messianic figure and cryptic messaging targeting children, which she describes and navigates in detail. Younger viewers may find the religious horror framing confusing or upsetting.
She uses an uncensored expletive for comedic emphasis. Again casual and not aggressive, but definitely not bleeped.
The series she covers involves characters referencing hell, ascension cults, and people being forcibly taken away against their will, all wrapped in the familiar aesthetic of a children's game. That contrast is intentionally disturbing and she leans into it.
What Parents Should Know
Watch an episode yourself first before letting a younger teen dive in, because the horror content she covers can range from atmosphere-heavy to genuinely upsetting depending on the series.
Know your kid's relationship with anxiety before recommending this channel. Kids who already struggle with intrusive thoughts or fear of the dark may find some of these series hard to shake.
Treat the language as you would a PG-13 movie. There's occasional swearing but it's not constant or aggressive, so calibrate your comfort level accordingly.
Use this channel as a launching point for conversation about how horror fiction works. She's actually pretty good at breaking down why something is scary, which can make it less threatening for thoughtful teens.
Skip this channel entirely for kids under 13. The content she reviews is designed for people who are already into horror, and there's no version of it that's appropriate for younger children.
Check which underlying series she's covering before each video, since the scariness level varies a lot depending on the source material she's analyzing rather than her own presentation style.
Recommended for ages 14+.
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