Watchly Safety Review

Lobster Revenge

Nick DiGiovanni
0:26 · 151.5M views · August 13, 2025
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Major ConcernsReviewed June 2026
1Major Issue
5Minor Flags

This video is safe for most kids aged 10 and up, but the strong crude language (score 0.75) and aggressive yelling make it inappropriate for younger viewers. The short clip has no educational value and models toxic behavior like cursing when angry, though it avoids sexual content, substance use, or hidden advertising. Parents may want to discuss better ways to handle frustration after watching.

Content Breakdown · 6 Categories

Strong & Crude LanguageA lot

The transcript includes the expletive 'dammit', which is a mild profanity, and it is delivered in an aggressive tone by the chef. This meets the threshold for crude language in a children's context.

See evidence (1)
Nobody bites the chef, dammit!
Realistic Violence, Threats & WeaponsA little

A lobster is shown 'biting' the chef, and the chef reacts with an aggressive verbal threat ('Nobody bites the chef, dammit!') followed by 'Take that' which implies retaliation. While it's a humorous cooking skit, the implicit threat of harm to the animal and the aggressive response are mildly concerning.

See evidence (3)
He bit me.
Nobody bites the chef, dammit!
Take that.
Bullying, Cruelty & DiscriminationA little

The chef's aggressive reaction to being bitten by a lobster ('Nobody bites the chef, dammit!') and the implied revenge 'Take that' could be interpreted as mild cruelty toward an animal being cooked, though it's presented as humor.

See evidence (2)
Nobody bites the chef, dammit!
Take that.
Toxic Behavior ModelingA little

The chef models an aggressive 'take that' revenge response to being bitten by a lobster, framing retaliation as humorous and acceptable. While mild, this could model aggressive problem-solving to young viewers.

See evidence (2)
Nobody bites the chef, dammit!
Take that.
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentA little

The brief skit has a slightly stunt-like framing (lobster bites chef, chef gets revenge) but is primarily a simple cooking season-and-grill moment, not an extreme challenge.

See evidence (2)
He bit me.
Take that.
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceA little

The chef's 'take that' response to the lobster bite is presented in a playful, humorous context — it's a skit about cooking, not real violence. The aggression is mild and clearly styled as comic revenge.

See evidence (1)
Take that.

What Parents Need to Know

Parents should be aware that this video features strong crude language (score 0.75), including the word 'dammit' and aggressive yelling from the chef. The content is very short and revolves around a chef being bitten and reacting angrily, which may model toxic behavior (score 0.25) like yelling and cursing. On the positive side, the video has no sexual content, substance use, or hidden advertising, and the violence is mild and playful (score 0.30). However, the language and tone make it unsuitable for younger children.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think the chef reacted so strongly when he was bitten? Was his reaction appropriate?
  2. 2How would you handle it if someone hurt you accidentally? What are better ways to respond than yelling or using bad language?
  3. 3The chef said 'nobody bites the chef.' Do you think it's okay to use strong words when you're angry? Why or why not?
  4. 4What would you do if you were the person who bit the chef? How could you apologize and make things right?
Lobster Revenge
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What's This Video About?

​@ChefRush #lobster #summer #grill

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is recommended for ages 10 and up due to strong crude language (score 0.75) and mild toxic behavior modeling (score 0.25). The content includes a chef yelling and using profanity, which may be inappropriate for younger children.

Does this video contain bad language?

Yes, the video contains strong crude language (score 0.75), including the phrase 'dammit' and aggressive yelling. This is the primary concern for parents.

Is there any violence in this video?

The video has low scores for realistic violence (0.30) and playful fantasy violence (0.30), suggesting only mild, cartoonish aggression. There is no graphic or realistic violence.

Does the video show bullying or cruelty?

The video has a low score for bullying and cruelty (0.20), but the chef's aggressive reaction ('Nobody bites the chef, dammit!') could model toxic behavior. However, it is not a central theme.

Is there any hidden advertising in this video?

The video has no hidden advertising or sponsored content (score 0.00), so it is free from commercial manipulation. However, the aggressive tone may still be a concern for some parents.

What is the educational value of this video?

The video is very short (likely under a minute) and focuses on a chef reacting to being bitten. It has no educational value and is purely entertainment with crude humor.

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