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TheInfographicsShow

Top videos analyzed · May 2026
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Interesting topics, but the channel regularly wanders into graphic violence, bodily humor, and adult content that's way too much for younger kids.

Best for ages 15+

This is an animated infotainment channel that covers big, curiosity-driven questions across science, history, military operations, and human biology. The style is snappy and fast-paced, with a narrator who leans heavily on dark humor and edgy asides to keep things entertaining. It's clearly aimed at teens and adults, not young kids.

Score Breakdown

Language & Tone 60 / 100
Violence & Danger 35 / 100
Adult Content 30 / 100
Commercialism 65 / 100
Role Modeling 55 / 100

KidWatch Assessment

This is an animated infotainment channel that covers big, curiosity-driven questions across science, history, military operations, and human biology. The style is snappy and fast-paced, with a narrator who leans heavily on dark humor and edgy asides to keep things entertaining. It's clearly aimed at teens and adults, not young kids.

The tone walks a fine line. One minute it's delivering real science, the next it's cracking jokes about bodily functions during death or making light of extremely violent scenarios. That tonal whiplash is kind of the channel's whole thing, and it works better for some topics than others. The humor can feel inappropriate given the subject matter.

Some content is genuinely educational and well-researched. But the channel also has a real pattern of leaning into graphic descriptions, gore, and sexual content to hold attention. Parents should know that the animated format does not make this a kids' channel. The topics are adult, and the framing often is too.

Flagged Moments from Top Videos

Moderate What Happens When You Die?

Detailed and graphic descriptions of post-death bodily processes, including sphincter release, involuntary ejaculation, and coffin birth, delivered with casual humor that downplays the weight of the topic.

Mild What Happens When You Die?

The narrator mocks religious beliefs about the afterlife with sarcastic imagery, which could be dismissive or offensive to families with faith-based beliefs.

Severe Russian Sleep Experiment - EXPLAINED

Vivid, detailed descriptions of extreme gore including evisceration, exposed bone, and flesh being torn from bodies, framed in a darkly comedic tone that treats the horror as entertainment.

Moderate Russian Sleep Experiment - EXPLAINED

The segment presents a well-known internet horror fiction story with a dramatic, immersive narrative before clarifying it may not be real, which could genuinely disturb younger or more sensitive viewers before the disclaimer arrives.

Mild How SEAL Team Took Down Osama bin Laden (Minute by Minute)

The content includes detailed framing around a lethal military raid and the mechanics of a capture-or-kill operation, presented in a way that glorifies elite military violence without much ethical context.

Severe What Happens to Your Body While You Are Having Sex?

The video covers sexual intercourse in explicit physiological detail, including orgasm, ejaculation, and post-sex behavior, with a tone that is casual and adult-oriented throughout.

Moderate What Happens to Your Body While You Are Having Sex?

The framing includes references to one-night stands and uses multiple colloquial terms for sex in a way that normalizes casual sexual encounters without any context appropriate for younger audiences.

Moderate What Does it Actually Feel Like to be Shot

Graphic, detailed descriptions of bullet wounds, internal tissue damage, and shrapnel injuries are presented in a clinical but visceral way that could be disturbing or anxiety-inducing for younger kids.

Moderate What Does it Actually Feel Like to be Shot

The video opens with an immersive first-person scenario placing the viewer in an active shooting situation, which is a jarring and potentially distressing framing choice.

What Parents Should Know

Skip this channel entirely for kids under 13, the animated format is misleading and the content is consistently adult in nature.

Watch a few videos yourself before sharing any with a teen, because the tone and subject matter vary a lot and some episodes go significantly further than others.

Use the more grounded science and history episodes as a conversation starter with older teens, but be ready to discuss how the channel sometimes sensationalizes serious topics.

Be aware that the channel mixes real facts with dramatized or fictional content without always making the distinction obvious upfront, which can blur what's true for younger viewers.

Talk to your teen about why the channel uses shock value and dark humor so often, it's a good media literacy opportunity about how creators hook audiences with edgy content.

Check video titles before letting a teen watch independently, topics involving sex, death, extreme violence, or horror-adjacent content come up regularly and aren't always obvious from thumbnail alone.

Recommended for ages 15+.

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