Watchly Safety Review

1,000th Knife Throw!

Nick DiGiovanni
0:29 · 33.9M views · August 18, 2023
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Safe for Most KidsReviewed June 2026

This short video is safe for most kids aged 10 and up, but the knife-throwing stunt could inspire imitation in younger children. The clip is clean and positive, likely tied to a charity event, but lacks educational context or safety warnings. Parents should watch with their child to discuss the dangers of replicating such stunts and the importance of professional training.

What Parents Need to Know

This is a very short video (likely a YouTube Short) showing a professional knife thrower performing a stunt, tagged with #makeawish. The content is clean with no language, violence, or other concerns, but the knife-throwing action could be imitated by younger children. The video does not provide any educational context or safety warnings, so parents should discuss the dangers of replicating such stunts. On the positive side, the video may be part of a charity event, which could be a talking point about helping others.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think the video is tagged with #makeawish? What might that mean?
  2. 2Is it safe to try knife throwing at home? Why or why not?
  3. 3What kind of training do you think it takes to become a professional knife thrower?
  4. 4How can we tell if a stunt in a video is performed safely by a professional?
1,000th Knife Throw!
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What's This Video About?

#shorts #knifethrow #makeawish

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is appropriate for children aged 10 and up due to the presence of a knife-throwing stunt, which, while performed by a professional, could be imitated by younger children. The content is otherwise clean and positive.

Is there any violence or dangerous behavior in this video?

The video shows a professional knife thrower performing a trick, but it is done in a controlled setting and is part of a positive event (Make-A-Wish). There is no blood, injury, or realistic violence depicted.

What is the content of this video?

The video is a short clip (likely under 60 seconds) showing a knife-throwing stunt. It is tagged with #makeawish, suggesting it may be part of a charity event, but the context is not fully explained in the short clip.

Does the video contain any bad language?

The video is very short and does not contain any language concerns. The only text is hashtags (#shorts #knifethrow #makeawish), which are clean.

Is this video educational or just entertainment?

The video is a stunt performance by a professional, and the #makeawish tag suggests it may be for a charitable cause. However, the short format does not provide enough context to confirm this.

What should I be concerned about with this video?

The main concern is that children might imitate the knife-throwing stunt, which is dangerous. Parents should explain that this is a professional trick performed under safe conditions and should not be tried at home.

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