Watchly Safety Review
This video is safe for most kids but features low-quality stunt content and mild engagement baiting. The positive side is that it's a harmless, silly prank video with no real malice or danger, but the humor relies on disruptive behavior and minor confrontations with store employees, which may not model respectful conduct.
Parents should be aware that this video involves a group of adults wearing dinosaur costumes walking into stores like Walmart and McDonald's, causing minor disruptions and getting kicked out. The content is largely absurd and non-violent, but it does include moments of ignoring store rules and interacting with employees in a way that could be seen as disrespectful. On the positive side, there is no strong language, violence, or sexual content, and the video ends with a friendly interaction with police. Kids might find it funny, but it's not educational and could encourage mimicking disruptive behavior in public places.
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