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vomitedthoughts
A genuinely nerdy FNAF craftsman who's fun to watch but occasionally goes off-script in ways younger kids don't need to hear.
Best for ages 13+
This is a hobbyist channel built around Five Nights at Freddy's - animatronic building, 3D modeling, and fan content. The creator clearly knows their stuff and puts real time into these projects. There's an authentic, unpolished charm to it. You're watching someone actually work through engineering problems in real time, not a produced YouTube persona.
Score Breakdown
KidWatch Assessment
This is a hobbyist channel built around Five Nights at Freddy's - animatronic building, 3D modeling, and fan content. The creator clearly knows their stuff and puts real time into these projects. There's an authentic, unpolished charm to it. You're watching someone actually work through engineering problems in real time, not a produced YouTube persona.
The tone is casual and rambly, which is part of the appeal but also where things get a little loose. The creator makes offhand comments that wander into mild adult territory without being mean-spirited or malicious. It reads more like someone who forgets their audience might include younger teens. Nothing shocking, but it's not squeaky clean either.
The FNAF content itself is age-appropriate by game standards, and the craftsmanship videos are genuinely educational. If your kid is already into FNAF and has some maturity, this channel is mostly fine. Younger or more sensitive kids might catch comments that'll prompt questions you weren't expecting.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
The creator comments on a 3D model's anatomy in a way that's meant to be absurdist humor but lingers on the topic longer than necessary, including remarks about body parts that feel out of place for a channel kids watch.
Same anatomy commentary appears here as in the prior video, suggesting this kind of offhand adult humor is a recurring pattern in the creator's style rather than an isolated slip.
The creator casually mentions being injured by the animatronic and references working with molten metal without proper safety gear, which normalizes risky DIY behavior without any real cautionary framing.
No content concerns here - this one's genuinely just a detailed, enthusiastic project walkthrough with solid DIY energy and nothing problematic.
What Parents Should Know
Watch a couple of videos yourself before handing this channel to a kid under 13, because the tone shifts unpredictably and you'll want to know what you're endorsing.
Use the animatronic build videos as a conversation starter if your kid is into engineering or cosplay construction - there's real skill on display and it can be genuinely inspiring.
Keep in mind the channel's humor is dry and self-deprecating, which older teens will get, but younger kids might miss the joke and just absorb the oddball commentary at face value.
If your kid is already a FNAF fan, this channel fits right into that world - but it assumes the viewer knows the lore, so it won't make much sense to anyone who isn't already in that fandom.
The casual mention of working with molten metal and minor injuries is worth a quick conversation about workshop safety if your kid is the type who wants to try building things themselves.
Skip the reaction-style commentary videos with kids under 11 or so and stick to the project update and build content, which is much more straightforward and educational.
Recommended for ages 13+.
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