Watchly Safety Review
This video is safe for most children but promotes materialism through extravagant spending on a chicken. The positive side is its creative, lighthearted storytelling about raising a pet, which can spark curiosity about animal care. However, the focus on luxury items like a sushi dinner, tuxedo, and billboard may encourage materialistic values.
Parents should be aware that the video is a humorous, fictional account of raising a chicken, but it heavily features wealth flexing, such as a custom tuxedo, Times Square billboard, and a suite at a football game. While not harmful, it may influence children to associate love or care with expensive gifts. On the positive side, it can teach about pet responsibility and creativity, as the narrator shows dedication to the chicken over 100 days.
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