Watchly Safety Review

Can Emma and Kate Find the Pie Bazooka!

Ryan's World
0:37 · 102K views · August 4, 2024
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Minor FlagsReviewed June 2026
2Minor Flags
2No Issues

This short adventure video featuring Emma and Kate on a playful quest to find a 'pie bazooka' appears to be lighthearted, imaginative content well-suited for young children, with no meaningful safety concerns detected. The fantasy framing — dinosaur eggs, waterfalls, and a silly pie-themed toy — keeps the tone fun and age-appropriate. It's a brief, low-stakes video that leans into imaginative play rather than anything educational or harmful.

Content Breakdown · 4 Categories

Realistic Violence, Threats & WeaponsNot present

A 'pie bazooka' is mentioned, but in context this is clearly a playful, food-based toy prop consistent with children's adventure content — not a realistic weapon depiction.

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'we got to find the pie bazooka'
Algorithm-Bait & Disguised ContentA little

The video uses kid-coded characters (Emma and Kate, associated with Ryan's World universe) and adventure framing, which is consistent with its apparent target audience — no meaningful mismatch between surface marketing and actual content is detectable from the transcript.

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Tags reference 'ryans world the movie' and 'titan universe', consistent with the child-friendly adventure content described
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentNot present

The 'pie bazooka' element has mild stunt-adjacent framing ('here goes nothing'), but the overall content appears to be a standard children's adventure segment rather than shock-value or extreme stunt content.

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'here goes nothing'
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceA little

The 'pie bazooka' is a classic playful, food-based fantasy weapon common in children's entertainment — this is clearly stylized and consequence-free play violence, not realistic harm.

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'we got to find the pie bazooka'
References to dinosaur eggs and a rock dinosaur suggest a fantasy adventure setting

What Parents Need to Know

This video follows two children, Emma and Kate, on a playful scavenger-hunt-style adventure involving dinosaur-themed scenery and a search for a 'pie bazooka,' which appears to be a fun, silly toy rather than anything threatening. The content is overwhelmingly benign — there's no language, violence, advertising, or manipulation detected. The slight 'playful fantasy violence' score likely reflects the bazooka theme, but in context it's clearly comedic and toy-based. Parents should be aware the transcript is very short and fragmented, suggesting this may be a brief clip or part of a series, so the full context of the channel and surrounding videos is worth checking. On the positive side, the video models imaginative outdoor-style play and a sense of adventure between two kids.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What do you think a 'pie bazooka' does — would you want one, and what would you do with it?
  2. 2Emma and Kate went on an adventure to find something. If you could go on a treasure hunt, what would you be searching for?
  3. 3The girls passed dinosaur eggs and a waterfall — what other fun things would you add to their adventure?
Can Emma and Kate Find the Pie Bazooka!
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What's This Video About?

Can Emma and Kate Find the Pie Bazooka!

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is appropriate for children as young as 3 years old. The content is playful, imaginative, and free from any language, violence, or inappropriate themes.

Is the 'pie bazooka' in this video something kids might try to replicate dangerously?

No — the 'pie bazooka' appears to be a silly, toy-like concept in the context of a lighthearted children's adventure. There are no dangerous stunts or instructions shown in the transcript.

Does this video contain any advertising or sponsored content?

No sponsored content or hidden advertising was detected in this video. It scores a 0.00 on the hidden advertising scale.

Is there any violence or scary content that might upset young children?

There is a very minor fantasy violence score (0.15), likely due to the word 'bazooka,' but the context is clearly comedic and toy-based. Nothing in the video appears scary or upsetting for young children.

Is this video educational?

The video doesn't appear to have a structured educational component, but it does model imaginative play and a sense of adventure. It's more entertainment-focused than educational.

Is this part of a series, and should I check other videos on the channel?

The transcript is brief and references prior events (dinosaur eggs, a waterfall), suggesting this may be part of a series or a short clip. It's worth browsing the channel to get a fuller picture of the content style and quality.

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