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Can Shion Get his Pie Bazooka Back?!

Ryan's World
0:55 · 123K views · August 5, 2024
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Minor FlagsReviewed June 2026
4Minor Flags

This short gaming or animated clip appears safe for most children, featuring a lighthearted competition where a character tries to win back their 'pie bazooka' through a trick-shot axe-throwing challenge. The content is playful and fantasy-driven with no significant concerns, though the brief axe-throwing element and the somewhat clickbait-style title are worth a quick parental note.

Content Breakdown · 4 Categories

Strong & Crude LanguageA little

No strong or crude language appears in this transcript; the word 'puka' and 'pie bazooka' are playful, child-friendly terms with no profane intent.

Realistic Violence, Threats & WeaponsA little

Axe-throwing at targets is mentioned as a tournament challenge, but it is framed as a stylized game competition rather than realistic violence or a threat against any person.

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you'll be throwing axes at the targets
trick shot
Algorithm-Bait & Disguised ContentA little

The video uses Ryan's World branding (a kid-coded franchise) and the content appears consistent with that child-friendly framing, showing no meaningful mismatch between marketing surface and actual content.

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Tags include 'ryans world the movie', 'titan universe'
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceA little

The video features a fantasy tournament with axe-throwing at targets and trick shots, which constitutes stylized, consequence-free playful competition consistent with child-oriented adventure content.

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the first challenge is starting — you'll be throwing axes at the targets
I'm going to make it more interesting trick shot

What Parents Need to Know

This video follows a character named Shion competing in a tournament to reclaim their 'pie bazooka,' a clearly fantastical and silly item. The main activity shown involves throwing axes at targets in what appears to be a game or animated context — this is fantasy/game violence with no realistic threat or harm depicted. The classification scores are very low across the board, with no language, sexual content, advertising, or manipulation concerns flagged. Kids may enjoy the fun competitive premise and the trick-shot challenge, which models a playful, goal-oriented mindset. The title is slightly sensationalized ('Bazooka'), but the content itself is tame and the 'bazooka' is clearly a pie-themed novelty item, not a real weapon.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What do you think a 'pie bazooka' does — why do you think Shion wants it back so badly?
  2. 2If you were in a tournament to win something important to you, what challenge would you want to compete in?
  3. 3The character threw axes as part of a game challenge — why is it important that things like axe-throwing stay in games and are done safely in real life by trained adults?
  4. 4What would you do if someone had something that belonged to you — how could you try to get it back fairly?
Can Shion Get his Pie Bazooka Back?!
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Can Shion Get his Pie Bazooka Back?!

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is suitable for children aged 6 and up. The content is fantasy-based and lighthearted, with only mild game-style action and no mature themes present.

Is the axe-throwing in this video dangerous or scary for kids?

No — the axe-throwing appears in a clearly game or animated tournament context and is not depicted realistically or graphically. It is unlikely to frighten young viewers, though very sensitive children under 5 might find the concept mildly startling.

Does this video contain any bad language or inappropriate content?

No significant language concerns were detected. The classification score for strong language is very low (0.10), suggesting at most a very mild or borderline word, and there is no sexual, violent, or otherwise inappropriate content.

Is 'pie bazooka' a real weapon or something kids might try to replicate?

No — a 'pie bazooka' is a clearly fictional, silly item within the context of this video's game or animated world. There is no realistic weapon content, and children are very unlikely to associate it with anything dangerous.

Is this video trying to sell anything to my child?

No hidden advertising or sponsored content was detected in this video. The scores for both hidden advertising and engagement baiting are at zero, so parents don't need to worry about commercial influence here.

Is this video educational or just entertainment?

This video is primarily entertainment-focused, built around a fun competition narrative. While it doesn't appear to have a structured educational goal, it does model persistence and goal-setting as the main character works to win back something important to them.

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