Watchly Safety Review
This video is safe for most kids aged 10 and up, but it models mild bullying and cruelty through a prank involving wasps and fake aliens. The video is creative and humorous, but parents should discuss the difference between funny pranks and mean ones. Overall, it's a lighthearted prank video with no strong language or violence, but it may not be suitable for sensitive children.
This video is a prank where the creator tries to scare his wife with wasps and friends dressed as aliens. While it's meant to be humorous, it includes mild bullying and cruelty, as the prank is designed to cause fear. The video does not contain strong language, violence, or sexual content, but it models toxic behavior like scaring someone for entertainment. Parents should discuss the difference between funny pranks and mean ones, and consider whether their child can handle mild fear-based content.
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