Watchly Safety Review
This video is safe for most kids but contains mild fantasy violence and a misleading title that may confuse younger viewers. The content is a humorous, low-stakes skit where the creator pretends to audition for and get fired from the Mario movie, with no real aggression or harmful behavior. While it's creative and engaging for fans of video game movies, the title's exaggeration could mislead children about the actual events.
Parents should know that this video is a lighthearted parody skit, not a real news report. The creator humorously claims to have gotten Chris Pratt fired from the Mario movie, which is clearly fictional. There is no strong language, violence, or inappropriate content, but the title's sensationalism might cause confusion for younger kids who don't understand satire. The video promotes creativity and humor, and kids who enjoy video game culture will likely find it entertaining.
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