Watchly Safety Review

Viral Japanese Magic Candy

Nick DiGiovanni
0:32 · 39.4M views · April 11, 2024
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Safe for Most KidsReviewed June 2026

This video is safe for all children and offers a fun, educational DIY science activity. The tutorial is clear and engaging, teaching kids about mixing ingredients and following steps, though the experiment may not always succeed. There are no concerns, making it a great choice for curious young minds.

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a straightforward DIY tutorial for making Japanese slime candy. It is completely safe, with no concerning content. The video encourages following instructions and basic science concepts like mixing and chemical reactions. However, the experiment may not always work perfectly (as shown when the creator says 'This is not working'), which could lead to frustration for younger children. Parents should be aware that the activity requires adult supervision for handling powders and water, and the final product is not edible despite being called 'candy'.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What did you learn about how the slime candy is made?
  2. 2Why do you think the slime didn't work for Nick at the end?
  3. 3What would you do differently if you tried this experiment?
  4. 4Is it okay to follow instructions exactly, or can you be creative?
Viral Japanese Magic Candy
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What's This Video About?

#shorts #candy #japan

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is appropriate for children aged 5 and up. It features a simple, hands-on science activity with no concerning content, though younger children may need help with the steps.

Does this video contain hidden advertising or sponsored content?

No, the video is purely a DIY tutorial for making slime candy. There are no ads, sponsored segments, or product placements.

What educational value does this video have?

The video teaches a simple science experiment involving mixing powders and water to create a slime-like substance. It encourages following instructions, patience, and curiosity about how ingredients react.

Is this video safe for my child to watch?

The video is safe for children. All classification scores are zero, meaning there is no violence, inappropriate language, or other concerning content. The only minor issue is that the experiment might not work perfectly, which could frustrate some kids.

What is the main content of this video?

The video is a tutorial for making Japanese slime candy. It shows step-by-step instructions, including adding water, stirring, and using a straw to create a slime. The creator also demonstrates dipping the slime in sauce.

Is this video part of a series or does it stand alone?

The video is very short (under 2 minutes) and focuses on a single activity. It is not part of a series, but the creator mentions sending the candy to subscribers, which might encourage kids to ask about subscribing.

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