Watchly Safety Review
This episode is safe for most kids apart from a clear sponsored segment promoting the movie 'Puss in Boots: The Last Wish.' The video is a fun, imaginative Roblox gameplay session where the creator adopts virtual cats and helps Puss in Boots get his gear back, with no mature content. It's creative and engaging, but parents should note the advertisement is woven into the lesson.
This video is a sponsored gameplay session of the Roblox game Adopt Me, tied to the movie 'Puss in Boots: The Last Wish.' It is entirely safe for children, with no mature content. The creator uses a playful voice to imitate the character and focuses on adopting virtual cats, which is fun and imaginative. The only potential concern is the clear advertisement for the movie, but it is disclosed upfront. Kids will enjoy the creative play and may be inspired to explore the game themselves.
Every video is checked against Watchly's 21 content patterns. Here are a few of them.
Real-world violence, threats, and weapons — told apart from playful gameplay combat.
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Learn more →Pack openings, gacha pulls, and case openings — variable rewards for real money.
Learn more →Tide Pod, blackout, and slap challenges — plus Devious-Lick-style vandalism trends.
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How Watchly reads each transcript and checks it against these exact safety patterns.
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