Watchly Safety Review

3 Levels Of Watermelon

Nick DiGiovanni
0:33 · 38.1M views · September 22, 2024
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Minor FlagsReviewed June 2026
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This episode is safe for most kids apart from a single mild expletive ('damn') used in frustration. The video is very short and simple, showing a person cutting three watermelons with no educational value or positive messages. It is harmless but offers nothing for children to learn or gain.

Content Breakdown · 1 Category

Strong & Crude LanguageA little

The transcript contains the mild expletive 'Damn it!' which is a minor instance of crude language, but it is not severe or frequent.

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Damn it!

What Parents Need to Know

This is an extremely short video (likely under 30 seconds) showing a person cutting three watermelons. The first two are described as 'cold,' and the third is cut open to reveal it is not ripe, prompting a frustrated 'Damn it!' The video is simple and harmless, with no educational content beyond demonstrating that watermelons can be unripe. The only potential concern is the single mild expletive, which is very mild and used in context of disappointment, not aggression. It is safe for even very young children, though it offers little to no learning value.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think the person was disappointed with the third watermelon?
  2. 2Have you ever been disappointed when something you expected wasn't ready or good? How did you feel?
  3. 3What do you think 'level three' means in this video?
  4. 4Is it okay to say 'damn' when you're frustrated? What are some better words to use?
3 Levels Of Watermelon
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What's This Video About?

#watermelon #hack #shorts

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

The video is recommended for children aged 3 and up. It is very short and simple, with no concerning content beyond a single mild exclamation of frustration.

What happens in the '3 Levels Of Watermelon' video?

The video is very short (under 30 seconds) and shows someone trying three watermelons. The first two are cold, and the third is not ripe, leading to a mild frustrated exclamation.

Is there any bad language in this video?

The only potential concern is the word 'damn' used once when the person is disappointed the watermelon isn't ripe. It's a very mild exclamation and not aggressive or directed at anyone.

Does this video teach kids anything?

The video has very limited educational value. It demonstrates a simple cause-and-effect (cutting a watermelon and finding it unripe) and introduces the concept of levels, but it's primarily entertainment.

Is the video scary or violent?

No, the video is very short and simple. It shows a person cutting watermelons and reacting to them. There is no violence, scary content, or complex themes.

Is this video safe for my toddler to watch?

The video is safe for young children. The only mild concern is the word 'damn,' which is very mild and used in frustration, not as an insult. It's a harmless, quick video.

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