Watchly Safety Review

Lobster vs Creator Products

Nick DiGiovanni
0:43 · 58.0M views · November 26, 2024
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
1Moderate Concern
2Minor Flags

This episode is safe for most kids but is purely a stunt video with no educational value. The video features a live lobster crushing branded products, which is entertaining but raises mild concerns about animal welfare and hidden advertising. Parents should note the moderate scores for low-quality stunt content (0.40) and hidden advertising (0.30), but there is no violence, language, or other red flags.

Content Breakdown · 3 Categories

Hidden Advertising & Sponsored ContentA little

The video tests multiple creator-branded products (Prime, Osmo olive oil, Joyride gummies, Messi's drink, Feastables) in a format that may serve as undisclosed promotion, though the creator's own product (Osmo) is included and the tone is playful rather than overtly commercial.

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Let's see which creator products can survive my 11 pound lobster.
Next up, my Osmo olive oil.
Next up, Joyride gummies.
Let's try Messi's new drink.
Last up, Feastables.
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentSome

The video features a stunt-driven format (an 11-pound lobster crushing creator products) that is designed for shock value and entertainment, though it is not as extreme as destruction-for-views content like smashing electronics.

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Let's see which creator products can survive my 11 pound lobster.
The lobster went undefeated. A new record!
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceA little

The lobster crushing products is a form of playful, consequence-free destruction that resembles fantasy violence, similar to a cartoon or video-game scenario, but it is mild and clearly not realistic.

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Lobster 1, Prime 0.
He opened them up perfectly!
The lobster went undefeated.

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a short, silly stunt where a live lobster is used to crush various creator-branded products like Prime, Feastables, and Joyride gummies. The lobster appears unharmed, but the video may raise questions about animal welfare. On the positive side, it's a harmless, fast-paced entertainment that might spark curiosity about marine life or product testing. However, the video has a moderate hidden advertising score (0.30) due to the prominent display of branded items, and a low-quality stunt score (0.40) for its focus on destruction. Parents should be aware that the video is purely for shock value and has no educational content.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Do you think it's okay to use a live animal for entertainment like this? Why or why not?
  2. 2What do you think the lobster was feeling during the video? How can we make sure animals are treated kindly?
  3. 3The video showed a lot of brand-name products. Do you think the creator was trying to sell you something? How can you tell?
  4. 4If you were going to test how strong something is, what would be a better way to do it without using an animal?
Lobster vs Creator Products
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What's This Video About?

#lobster #feastables #prime

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is appropriate for children ages 8 and up. The content is mostly harmless and silly, but the use of a live lobster in a destructive challenge may be upsetting or confusing for younger kids who might not understand that the animal is being handled safely.

Is the lobster harmed in this video?

The lobster appears to be handled carefully and is not harmed. However, the video shows the lobster being used to crush and tear apart products, which could be seen as stressful for the animal. Parents may want to discuss animal welfare with their child.

Does this video contain hidden advertising or product placement?

The video features several well-known creator-branded products like Prime, Feastables, and Joyride gummies. While not explicitly sponsored, the focus on these brands could influence children's preferences. The hidden advertising score is moderate (0.30), so parents should be aware of potential product placement.

What is the educational value of this video?

The video is a stunt-based challenge where a lobster destroys various products. It has a low-quality stunt score of 0.40, meaning it's more about shock value than educational content. There is no educational value, but it may entertain children who enjoy silly destruction videos.

Is there any violence in this video?

The video shows playful destruction of items like bottles and gummies, but no realistic violence or threats. The playful violence score is 0.30, indicating mild, cartoonish destruction. It is not violent in a harmful way, but parents should consider if their child might imitate the behavior with a pet.

What is the content of this video?

The video is a short, fast-paced stunt where a lobster crushes various branded products. It has no dialogue or narrative, just a series of quick clips showing each product being destroyed. The tone is lighthearted and silly, with the lobster being treated like a 'competitor' in a game.

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