This video is safe for most kids aged 10 and up, with mild crude humor and some scary moments that may frighten younger children. The video excels in educational value, teaching resource management, problem-solving, and teamwork through an engaging survival game. However, parents should note occasional mild language and teasing between the players, as well as fantasy violence against sea creatures.
Content Breakdown · 8 Categories
Strong & Crude Language
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Occasional mild profanity and crude language throughout the video, including uses of 'hell,' 'damn,' and references to bathroom humor. The tone is generally playful but includes words like 'freaking,' 'crap,' and mild expletives.
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“What the heck is that thing?”0:00-30:00
“Oh my god, dude.”1:00:00-1:30:00
“That's a whole different place, bro.”2:00:00-2:30:00
“Yo, bro is liquid, man.”
“Oh my god, I'm screaming.”
Sexual References & Suggestive Content
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Very minor suggestive humor appears occasionally, such as a brief joke about body parts and a veiled reference to anatomy. These are fleeting and not graphic, occurring in a playful gaming context.
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“Yo, bro. Packing. This is what the girls tell you not to worry about.”2:45:00-2:46:00
“I'm scanning him. What's up, bro? (referring to a creature's anatomy)”
Bullying, Cruelty & Discrimination
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Friendship-based banter and mild teasing occur between the two players, but no genuine bullying, cruelty, or identity-based discrimination. Comments are playful and reciprocated, typical of cooperative gaming content.
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“The way you swim is hilarious.”0:03:00-0:05:00
“Why do you look like that? So ugly.”1:15:00-1:17:00
“You're useless.”2:20:00-2:22:00
“Your hairline is in a curve, man.”
“Why is your nose so wide?”
Parasocial & Emotional Manipulation
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Mild parasocial elements appear in the video's framing and call-to-action. The creator uses affectionate language ('love u') and encourages subscription in a way that creates friendly connection, but stops short of emotional manipulation or guilt-tripping.
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“subscribe and comment your thoughts! love u :D”Description
“please subscribe and let me know in the comments what your thoughts are”0:08:00-0:09:00
“i hope you guys enjoyed this movie of a 100 days in Subnautica”Final segment
Toxic Behavior Modeling
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Very mild toxic behavior appears in the form of playful pranks within the game, such as bumping into each other's vehicles and minor teasing. These actions are clearly consensual and presented as humorous gameplay, not as real-life advice or modeling.
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“You dead. You dead. (after bumping sea moths playfully)”0:45:00-0:46:00
“I'm leaving without you. (joking about launching rocket)”3:50:00-3:51:00
“I'm scanning him. It says you're ugly.”0:12:00-0:13:00
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAs
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Minor engagement baiting appears through standard YouTube calls-to-action encouraging likes and subscriptions, but no guilt-tripping, superstition CTAs, or coercive language is used. The requests are framed positively and naturally.
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“please subscribe and let me know in the comments what your thoughts are”0:08:00-0:09:00
“Please subscribe if you haven't already”Final segment
“subscribe and comment your thoughts!”
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt Content
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The video contains elements typical of gaming entertainment content such as exploration and co-op play, but does not feature extreme stunts, shock-value destruction, or low-quality gimmicks. The $1 vs $1M format is not present.
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“I Survived 100 Days in the OCEAN on Subnautica (structured series format)”Title
Playful & Fantasy Violence
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Extensive playful and fantasy violence appears throughout the video as players fight fictional creatures in the game Subnautica. This includes attacking creatures with knives, using stasis rifles, and engaging in stylized combat against sea monsters in a clearly fictional context.
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“Let me pop your brain. Oh yeah. Hopefully dropped something swaggy.”0:15:00-0:20:00
“I'm going to stab him. Sorry, Leviathan.”2:50:00-2:55:00
“I'm freezing him. I froze him. Okay, I'm going to stab him.”3:10:00-3:15:00
“I'm slicing up air right now.”3:30:00-3:35:00
What Parents Need to Know
This video is a 100-day survival challenge in the game Subnautica, where two players explore an alien ocean, gather resources, build bases, and eventually escape the planet. The video is highly engaging and educational, teaching problem-solving, resource management, and strategic planning. However, parents should be aware of mild crude humor (e.g., bathroom jokes, references to 'piss'), some bullying/teasing between the players (calling each other 'useless' or 'ugly'), and scary moments with large sea creatures that may frighten younger children. The video also includes a few instances of mild language and fantasy violence (stabbing fish, using weapons). Overall, the content is appropriate for children 10 and up, but younger kids may need parental guidance due to the scary elements.
Talk to Your Kids About
1What did you think about the teamwork between the two players? How did they help each other survive?
2The players had to manage their food, water, and oxygen. Why is it important to plan ahead and manage resources in real life too?
3Some parts of the video were scary with big sea creatures. How did the players handle their fear? What would you do if you were scared in a game?
4The players sometimes teased each other. Do you think that was funny or mean? How can you tell the difference between friendly jokes and hurtful words?
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What's This Video About?
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Surviving 100 Days in Subnautica
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Frequently Asked Questions
What age is this video appropriate for?▶
This video is appropriate for children aged 10 and up. The content features mild crude humor, some scary moments with giant sea creatures, and a few instances of mild bullying between the players. Younger children may find the deep-sea environments and monster encounters frightening.
Are there any concerning themes in this video?▶
The video contains mild crude humor (e.g., bathroom jokes, references to 'piss'), some bullying/teasing between the two players (calling each other 'useless' or 'ugly'), and scary moments with large sea creatures. There are no sexual references, substance use, or realistic violence.
Does this video have any educational value?▶
Yes, the video has strong educational value. It teaches problem-solving, resource management, crafting, exploration, and basic survival skills. Players must manage health, hunger, thirst, and oxygen while navigating an alien ocean, which encourages strategic thinking and planning.
Is there any bad language in this video?▶
The video features mild crude language (e.g., 'piss', 'ass'), but no strong profanity. There is also some playful name-calling and teasing between the two players, which could be considered mild bullying. The language score is low (0.40), indicating it's not a major concern.
Is there any violence in this video?▶
The video contains fantasy violence against sea creatures (e.g., stabbing fish, using weapons) and some scary moments with large leviathan creatures. However, the violence is cartoonish and not graphic. There is no realistic violence, blood, or gore. The fantasy violence score is 0.60, indicating it's mild and typical for a survival game.
Is this video suitable for all ages?▶
The video is a playthrough of the game Subnautica, which is rated E10+ (Everyone 10+) by the ESRB. The content is appropriate for children 10 and up due to mild fantasy violence, crude humor, and some scary moments. Younger children may find the deep-sea environments and creature encounters frightening.